App to deploy wireless profile(s)
Could an app be written to install included wireless profiles? Example being that our enterprise is constantly adding new SSIDs after devices have been provisoned with iPCU profiles. The only way to hard code additional profiles is to re-attach units to the iPCU or deploy an app via MDM that installs locally and can install/re-install profiles if they are needed for a new site, accidentally removed, etc.
Hi ...
You can download the iPhone/iPad configuration utility and setup custom profiles that can be applied to devices.
There are many options and wireless networks is one.
You can check it out here...
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1466
There is an app for Mac or PC...
This does not deploy but you can configure the device by plugging in the device and applying the profille.
If your working in an Enterprise situation you may have to investigate an MDM solution.
What is MDM? Mobile Device Management.
Iron Key
Zenworks
These are a few MDM solutions but not the only one's.
Message was edited by: holdenburg
Added MDM solution
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Hey Guys,
Got a rather complex one here which I'm reasonably sure is specifically just a 10.10 Yosemite bug in itself but here's some background, hopefully someone else can replicate it and offer an explanation.
I work at a school and we have WPA2 enterprise wireless utilising certificates and TLS authentication, where as part of TLS we provide a username which matches the certificate name.
We create our wireless profiles for devices through Casper or iPhone Configuration Utility (both output the same file and both work). We are finding that in Yosemite, only user level wireless profile payloads are deploying error free.
Casper allows you to create a system payload wireless profile (mobileconfig), and I also know the lines to modify within an exported iPhone Configuration Utility profile to make it a system one.
If we attempt to deploy a system level payload of a wireless profile, we are meeting the error:
"A keychain cannot be found to store TLSUSERNAMEHERE"
You can then choose to select 'Cancel' or 'Reset to Defaults'
I notice that at this point, the wireless is already in fact connected and am clicking 'Cancel' and just moving on.
If you choose to click 'Reset to Defaults' you get the message:
"Are you sure you want to reset your keychain? This will delete all your saved passwords, keys, and certificates. You cannot undo this operation"
You can then choose to select 'Cancel' or 'Reset'
When you choose 'Reset' a window appears stating:
"Please enter your login password. This password will be used to create your new keychain."
You then attempt to enter your password in the text box, however nothing you type appears in the text box at all. You can tick show password which should show what you're typing but still nothing appears in the text box, all you see is a flashing cursor, no password dots, characters or anything. You click OK and it just closes the window.
However the above exact same mobileconfig file works fine on every OSX we have except for 10.10 Yosemite.
We have also tried deploying this same profile on multiple devices running 10.10 Yosemite and they all have the exact same error.
The fact that the profile starts working before you respond to the error indicates to me that this is a false error or a bug within 10.10 Yosemite itself, especially given when you try to do the reset it's indicating you should do, you cant even enter any text and pressing ok just closes it off completely.
Unfortunately I can't find anyone else that's had this problem - can anyone shed some light on this?Having the exact same issue here. Trying to enable 802.1x wifi on MacBook Airs so that they can authenticate to AD at login and mount user home directories properly. Loading the profile developed to allow connection to wireless before the actual login to the computer gives exactly the same symptoms. I believe, but am not sure that it is because the TLSUSERNAME and password are stored in the profile, and it doesn't know how/where to store the login. The not being able to type in the "Reset" is also identical.
Any updates or ideas? 100% reproducible on 20 different MacBook Airs for 20 different users. -
Hi all,
One of my client was using Autonomous Wireless setup in 2 of their offices, and user authentication was done through Certificate based authentication using AD. In one of their office, saying Office-1, they deployed WLC 5508 and all the autonomous APs were replaced with LWAPP APs. Controller is integrated with AD using Microsoft IAS and users are successfully authenticating.
Now, there is strange problem. Once the user creates a Wireless Profile at Office-1 and successfully connects to the Network, and then he/she moves to Office-2, he is not able to re-connect to the Network and he/she has to delete the existing profile, create the same profile again and then he/she is able to join the Network. Wireless Profile configuration is same for both the locations, except for the thing that Office-1 has Wireless LAN controller and Office-2 does not have WLC. This issue is being faced with only Windows 7 machines, and on Windows XP, it is working fine without deleting/creating new Wireless profile. Looking forward for valuable response.
Regards, SohailHi Scott,
I have managed to get the show wlan output from the controller. Here it is..
(Cisco Controller) >show wlan 4
WLAN Identifier.................................. 4
Profile Name..................................... NGN8021x
Network Name (SSID).............................. NGN8021x
Status........................................... Enabled
MAC Filtering.................................... Disabled
Broadcast SSID................................... Enabled
AAA Policy Override.............................. Disabled
Network Admission Control
Client Profiling Status ....................... Disabled
DHCP ......................................... Disabled
HTTP ......................................... Disabled
Radius-NAC State............................... Disabled
SNMP-NAC State................................. Disabled
Quarantine VLAN................................ 0
Maximum number of Associated Clients............. 0
Maximum number of Clients per AP Radio........... 200
Number of Active Clients......................... 7
Exclusionlist Timeout............................ 60 seconds
Session Timeout.................................. 1800 seconds
User Idle Timeout................................ 300 seconds
--More-- or (q)uit
User Idle Threshold.............................. 0 Bytes
NAS-identifier................................... WLC-METLIFEACLICO-DIFC-01
CHD per WLAN..................................... Enabled
Webauth DHCP exclusion........................... Disabled
Interface........................................ management
Multicast Interface.............................. Not Configured
WLAN IPv4 ACL.................................... unconfigured
WLAN IPv6 ACL.................................... unconfigured
mDNS Status...................................... Enabled
mDNS Profile Name................................ default-mdns-profile
DHCP Server...................................... Default
DHCP Address Assignment Required................. Disabled
Static IP client tunneling....................... Disabled
PMIPv6 Mobility Type............................. none
Quality of Service............................... Silver
Per-SSID Rate Limits............................. Upstream Downstream
Average Data Rate................................ 0 0
Average Realtime Data Rate....................... 0 0
Burst Data Rate.................................. 0 0
Burst Realtime Data Rate......................... 0 0
Per-Client Rate Limits........................... Upstream Downstream
Average Data Rate................................ 0 0
Average Realtime Data Rate....................... 0 0
--More-- or (q)uit
Burst Data Rate.................................. 0 0
Burst Realtime Data Rate......................... 0 0
Scan Defer Priority.............................. 4,5,6
Scan Defer Time.................................. 100 milliseconds
WMM.............................................. Allowed
WMM UAPSD Compliant Client Support............... Disabled
Media Stream Multicast-direct.................... Disabled
CCX - AironetIe Support.......................... Enabled
CCX - Gratuitous ProbeResponse (GPR)............. Disabled
CCX - Diagnostics Channel Capability............. Disabled
Dot11-Phone Mode (7920).......................... Disabled
Wired Protocol................................... None
Passive Client Feature........................... Disabled
Peer-to-Peer Blocking Action..................... Disabled
Radio Policy..................................... All
DTIM period for 802.11a radio.................... 1
DTIM period for 802.11b radio.................... 1
Radius Servers
Authentication................................ 172.30.1.236 1645
Accounting.................................... 172.30.1.236 1646
Interim Update............................. Disabled
Dynamic Interface............................. Disabled
Dynamic Interface Priority.................... wlan
--More-- or (q)uit
Local EAP Authentication......................... Disabled
Security
802.11 Authentication:........................ Open System
FT Support.................................... Disabled
Static WEP Keys............................... Disabled
802.1X........................................ Disabled
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2)............. Enabled
WPA (SSN IE)............................... Enabled
TKIP Cipher............................. Enabled
AES Cipher.............................. Enabled
WPA2 (RSN IE).............................. Enabled
TKIP Cipher............................. Enabled
AES Cipher.............................. Enabled
Auth Key Management
802.1x.................................. Enabled
PSK..................................... Disabled
CCKM.................................... Disabled
FT-1X(802.11r).......................... Disabled
FT-PSK(802.11r)......................... Disabled
PMF-1X(802.11w)......................... Disabled
PMF-PSK(802.11w)........................ Disabled
FT Reassociation Timeout................... 20
--More-- or (q)uit
FT Over-The-DS mode........................ Enabled
GTK Randomization.......................... Disabled
SKC Cache Support.......................... Disabled
CCKM TSF Tolerance......................... 1000
WAPI.......................................... Disabled
Wi-Fi Direct policy configured................ Disabled
EAP-Passthrough............................... Disabled
CKIP ......................................... Disabled
Web Based Authentication...................... Disabled
Web-Passthrough............................... Disabled
Conditional Web Redirect...................... Disabled
Splash-Page Web Redirect...................... Disabled
Auto Anchor................................... Disabled
FlexConnect Local Switching................... Disabled
flexconnect Central Dhcp Flag................. Disabled
flexconnect nat-pat Flag...................... Disabled
flexconnect Dns Override Flag................. Disabled
FlexConnect Vlan based Central Switching ..... Disabled
FlexConnect Local Authentication.............. Disabled
FlexConnect Learn IP Address.................. Enabled
Client MFP.................................... Optional
PMF........................................... Disabled
PMF Association Comeback Time................. 1
--More-- or (q)uit
PMF SA Query RetryTimeout..................... 200
Tkip MIC Countermeasure Hold-down Timer....... 60
AVC Visibilty.................................... Disabled
AVC Profile Name................................. None
Flow Monitor Name................................ None
Call Snooping.................................... Disabled
Roamed Call Re-Anchor Policy..................... Disabled
SIP CAC Fail Send-486-Busy Policy................ Enabled
SIP CAC Fail Send Dis-Association Policy......... Disabled
KTS based CAC Policy............................. Disabled
Assisted Roaming Prediction Optimization......... Disabled
802.11k Neighbor List............................ Disabled
802.11k Neighbor List Dual Band.................. Disabled
Band Select...................................... Disabled
Load Balancing................................... Disabled
Multicast Buffer................................. Disabled
Mobility Anchor List
WLAN ID IP Address Status
802.11u........................................ Disabled
--More-- or (q)uit
MSAP Services.................................. Disabled
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Can't get developmental App to deploy to my iPhone (0xE800003A variation)
Hello All,
I believe I have followed Apple's guidelines to T but I still can not get my app to deploy to my developmental iPhone. It seems to copy all the files over but then fails at the last second with the dreaded "Your mobile device has encountered an unexpected error (0xE800003A) during the install phase: Verifying application" Error.
After the failure the Organizer console logger display's this:
Sun Sep 21 16:10:53 unknown mobileinstallationproxy[207] <Error>: installembeddedprofile: Skipping the installation of the embedded profile
Sun Sep 21 16:10:53 unknown securityd[191] <Error>: mobile_installat[207] SecItemCopyMatching: missing entitlement
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Sun Sep 21 16:10:53 unknown mobileinstallationproxy[207] <Error>: verify_executable: Could not validate signature: e8008016
Sun Sep 21 16:10:53 unknown mobileinstallationproxy[207] <Error>: preflightapplicationinstall: Could not verify /var/tmp/install_staging.ZM6A2o/iChuck.app/iChuck
Sun Sep 21 16:10:53 unknown mobileinstallationproxy[207] <Error>: install_application: Could not preflight application install
Sun Sep 21 16:10:53 unknown mobileinstallationproxy[207] <Error>: handle_install: Installation failed
Sun Sep 21 16:11:21 unknown afcd[214] <Error>: user mobile has uid 501
Sun Sep 21 16:11:21 unknown afcd[214] <Error>: mode is 0x41e8
Which seems to indicate that there is a problem with entitlements.plist. Well, I don't even have this file so I don't know what that is about. I thought this was only required for ad hoc distribution (which i think is different from just development distribution which is what I did).
Please help me. Thank you very much.Make sure you have the latest SDK and your phone is updated at this point.
Get the latest Portal Guidelines (new version just a week or two ago)
If it downloaded a version of your app to your phone delete it from the phone.
Check the Keys section of Keychain. Is your development certificate there? Can you expand it it out?
Does the name you put in BOTH places in xcode match (while in debug settings)? (project and target settings) iPhone Developer: My Name
No need for entitlement for regular development.
Is your provision set in both places while you have it set to a debug build?
Is organizer checked for this?
What does organizer say while downloading?
Did you set a Unique bundle ID in info.plist? com.mycompany.myapp
If none of that works you may have to delete your provisions and certificates and start again.
Do a restart of your whole system just to make sure if you reinstall any new certificates.
Restart xcode if you add a provision.
Do a full clean before building. -
Error while deploying configuration profile
Hi, I'm using iPhone-4 4.3.5 GSM and trying to deploy configuration profile.
Conf. profile has defined VPN (custom-ssl) with certificates: srever and client crt
I do press install in iPhone Configuration utility.
iPhone suggests me to install profile.
I can't find anything anywhere about this issue:
When I do press install and get a log (iPhone configuration utility -> console):
Oct 11 09:58:50 unknown mc_mobile_tunnel[180] <Warning>: MC|mc_mobile_tunnel starting.
Oct 11 09:58:50 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: MC|Profile vvj.develbureau.ru queued for installation.
Oct 11 09:58:50 unknown mc_mobile_tunnel[180] <Warning>: MC|mc_mobile_tunnel shutting down.
Oct 11 09:59:04 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: MC|Beginning profile installation...
Oct 11 09:59:09 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: MC|VPN: couldn't create vpn interface
Oct 11 09:59:09 unknown Preferences[81] <Warning>: -[VPNConnectionStore reloadVPN]: The active VPN configuration has changed from to (null)
Oct 11 09:59:09 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: MC|Rolling back installation of profile *********************...
Oct 11 09:59:09 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: MC|Installation of profile ************************ failed with error: NSError 0x1f5a3ef0:
Desc : vvj.
Sugg : VPN VPN (vvj-custom-ssl).
US Desc: The profile vvj could not be installed.
US Sugg: The VPN service VPN (vvj-custom-ssl) could not be installed.
Domain : MCProfileErrorDomain
Code : 1009
Type : MCFatalError
Params : (
vvj
...Underlying error:
NSError 0x1f5a3b00:
Desc : VPN VPN (vvj-custom-ssl).
US Desc: The VPN service VPN (vvj-custom-ssl) could not be installed.
Domain : MCVPNErrorDomain
Code : 15000
Type : MCFatalError
Params : (
"VPN (vvj-custom-ssl)"
Oct 11 09:59:09 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: MC|Profile ************** failed to install with error: NSError 0x1f5a42a0:
Desc :
Sugg : vvj.
US Desc: Profile Failed to Install
US Sugg: The profile vvj could not be installed.
Domain : MCInstallationErrorDomain
Code : 4001
Type : MCFatalError
...Underlying error:
NSError 0x1f5a3ef0:
Desc : vvj.
Sugg : VPN VPN (vvj-custom-ssl).
US Desc: The profile vvj could not be installed.
US Sugg: The VPN service VPN (vvj-custom-ssl) could not be installed.
Domain : MCProfileErrorDomain
Code : 1009
Type : MCFatalError
Params : (
vvj
...Underlying error:
NSError 0x1f5a3b00:
Desc : VPN VPN (vvj-custom-ssl).
US Desc: The VPN service VPN (vvj-custom-ssl) could not be installed.
Domain : MCVPNErrorDomain
Code : 15000
Type : MCFatalError
Params : (
"VPN (vvj-custom-ssl)"
Oct 11 09:59:09 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: MC|Removing certificate with persistent ID 63657274000000000000000b
Oct 11 09:59:09 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: MC|Removing certificate with persistent ID 63657274000000000000000c
Oct 11 09:59:10 unknown Preferences[81] <Warning>: -[VPNBundleController _vpnConfigurationChanged:] (0x1f5bef80:<VPNBundleController: 0x1f5bef80>): _serviceCount(0), serviceCount(0), toggleInRootMenu(0), RootMenuItem(1)
Oct 11 10:00:09 unknown SpringBoard[71] <Notice>: MultitouchHID(1cd1d100) uilock state: 0 -> 1
Oct 11 10:00:09 unknown com.apple.SpringBoard[71] <Notice>: CoreAnimation: timed out fence 500
Oct 11 10:00:10 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: profiled|Idled.
Oct 11 10:00:10 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: profiled|Service stopping.
Oct 11 10:00:10 unknown com.apple.SpringBoard[71] <Notice>: CoreAnimation: timed out fence 500
Oct 11 10:00:36 unknown CommCenter[32] <Notice>: No more assertions for PDP context 0. Returning it back to normal.
Oct 11 10:00:36 unknown CommCenter[32] <Notice>: Scheduling PDP tear down timer for (340005936.512346) (current time == 340005636.512355)
Oct 11 10:02:36 unknown SCHelper[80] <Notice>: active (but IDLE) sessions
Oct 11 10:02:36 unknown SCHelper[80] <Notice>: 0x1cd54b90 {port = 0x404f, caller = Preferences(81):MobileVPN, path = /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist}
Oct 11 10:02:36 unknown SCHelper[80] <Notice>: 0x1cd54040 {port = 0x380f, caller = Preferences(81):com.apple.settings.wi-fi, path = /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist}
Oct 11 10:02:36 unknown SCHelper[80] <Notice>: 0x1cd50030 {port = 0x1e07, caller = SpringBoard(71):com.apple.preferences, path = /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist}
Oct 11 10:04:15 unknown SpringBoard[71] <Notice>: MultitouchHID(1cd1d100) uilock state: 1 -> 0
Oct 11 10:04:15 unknown kernel[0] <Debug>: set_crc_notification_state 0
Oct 11 10:04:55 unknown kernel[0] <Debug>: launchd[183] Builtin profile: MobileSafari (sandbox)
Oct 11 10:04:55 unknown MobileSafari[183] <Warning>: No search engine config file found at /var/mobile/Library/Safari/SearchEngines.plist
Oct 11 10:04:56 unknown configd[25] <Debug>: CaptiveNetworkSupport:UIAllowedNotifyCallback:70 uiallowed: true
Oct 11 10:04:57 unknown MobileSafari[183] <Warning>: -[UIApplication endIgnoringInteractionEvents] called without matching -beginIgnoringInteractionEvents. Ignoring.
Oct 11 10:04:57 unknown MobileSafari[183] <Warning>: -[UIApplication endIgnoringInteractionEvents] called without matching -beginIgnoringInteractionEvents. Ignoring.
Oct 11 10:04:57 unknown MobileSafari[183] <Warning>: -[UIApplication endIgnoringInteractionEvents] called without matching -beginIgnoringInteractionEvents. Ignoring.
Oct 11 10:04:58 unknown MobileSafari[183] <Warning>: -[UIApplication endIgnoringInteractionEvents] called without matching -beginIgnoringInteractionEvents. Ignoring.
Oct 11 10:05:03 unknown configd[25] <Debug>: CaptiveNetworkSupport:UIAllowedNotifyCallback:70 uiallowed: false
Oct 11 10:06:16 unknown SpringBoard[71] <Notice>: MultitouchHID(1cd1d100) uilock state: 0 -> 1Hi, I'm using iPhone-4 4.3.5 GSM and trying to deploy configuration profile.
Conf. profile has defined VPN (custom-ssl) with certificates: srever and client crt
I do press install in iPhone Configuration utility.
iPhone suggests me to install profile.
I can't find anything anywhere about this issue:
When I do press install and get a log (iPhone configuration utility -> console):
Oct 11 09:58:50 unknown mc_mobile_tunnel[180] <Warning>: MC|mc_mobile_tunnel starting.
Oct 11 09:58:50 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: MC|Profile vvj.develbureau.ru queued for installation.
Oct 11 09:58:50 unknown mc_mobile_tunnel[180] <Warning>: MC|mc_mobile_tunnel shutting down.
Oct 11 09:59:04 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: MC|Beginning profile installation...
Oct 11 09:59:09 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: MC|VPN: couldn't create vpn interface
Oct 11 09:59:09 unknown Preferences[81] <Warning>: -[VPNConnectionStore reloadVPN]: The active VPN configuration has changed from to (null)
Oct 11 09:59:09 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: MC|Rolling back installation of profile *********************...
Oct 11 09:59:09 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: MC|Installation of profile ************************ failed with error: NSError 0x1f5a3ef0:
Desc : vvj.
Sugg : VPN VPN (vvj-custom-ssl).
US Desc: The profile vvj could not be installed.
US Sugg: The VPN service VPN (vvj-custom-ssl) could not be installed.
Domain : MCProfileErrorDomain
Code : 1009
Type : MCFatalError
Params : (
vvj
...Underlying error:
NSError 0x1f5a3b00:
Desc : VPN VPN (vvj-custom-ssl).
US Desc: The VPN service VPN (vvj-custom-ssl) could not be installed.
Domain : MCVPNErrorDomain
Code : 15000
Type : MCFatalError
Params : (
"VPN (vvj-custom-ssl)"
Oct 11 09:59:09 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: MC|Profile ************** failed to install with error: NSError 0x1f5a42a0:
Desc :
Sugg : vvj.
US Desc: Profile Failed to Install
US Sugg: The profile vvj could not be installed.
Domain : MCInstallationErrorDomain
Code : 4001
Type : MCFatalError
...Underlying error:
NSError 0x1f5a3ef0:
Desc : vvj.
Sugg : VPN VPN (vvj-custom-ssl).
US Desc: The profile vvj could not be installed.
US Sugg: The VPN service VPN (vvj-custom-ssl) could not be installed.
Domain : MCProfileErrorDomain
Code : 1009
Type : MCFatalError
Params : (
vvj
...Underlying error:
NSError 0x1f5a3b00:
Desc : VPN VPN (vvj-custom-ssl).
US Desc: The VPN service VPN (vvj-custom-ssl) could not be installed.
Domain : MCVPNErrorDomain
Code : 15000
Type : MCFatalError
Params : (
"VPN (vvj-custom-ssl)"
Oct 11 09:59:09 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: MC|Removing certificate with persistent ID 63657274000000000000000b
Oct 11 09:59:09 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: MC|Removing certificate with persistent ID 63657274000000000000000c
Oct 11 09:59:10 unknown Preferences[81] <Warning>: -[VPNBundleController _vpnConfigurationChanged:] (0x1f5bef80:<VPNBundleController: 0x1f5bef80>): _serviceCount(0), serviceCount(0), toggleInRootMenu(0), RootMenuItem(1)
Oct 11 10:00:09 unknown SpringBoard[71] <Notice>: MultitouchHID(1cd1d100) uilock state: 0 -> 1
Oct 11 10:00:09 unknown com.apple.SpringBoard[71] <Notice>: CoreAnimation: timed out fence 500
Oct 11 10:00:10 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: profiled|Idled.
Oct 11 10:00:10 unknown profiled[171] <Warning>: profiled|Service stopping.
Oct 11 10:00:10 unknown com.apple.SpringBoard[71] <Notice>: CoreAnimation: timed out fence 500
Oct 11 10:00:36 unknown CommCenter[32] <Notice>: No more assertions for PDP context 0. Returning it back to normal.
Oct 11 10:00:36 unknown CommCenter[32] <Notice>: Scheduling PDP tear down timer for (340005936.512346) (current time == 340005636.512355)
Oct 11 10:02:36 unknown SCHelper[80] <Notice>: active (but IDLE) sessions
Oct 11 10:02:36 unknown SCHelper[80] <Notice>: 0x1cd54b90 {port = 0x404f, caller = Preferences(81):MobileVPN, path = /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist}
Oct 11 10:02:36 unknown SCHelper[80] <Notice>: 0x1cd54040 {port = 0x380f, caller = Preferences(81):com.apple.settings.wi-fi, path = /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist}
Oct 11 10:02:36 unknown SCHelper[80] <Notice>: 0x1cd50030 {port = 0x1e07, caller = SpringBoard(71):com.apple.preferences, path = /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist}
Oct 11 10:04:15 unknown SpringBoard[71] <Notice>: MultitouchHID(1cd1d100) uilock state: 1 -> 0
Oct 11 10:04:15 unknown kernel[0] <Debug>: set_crc_notification_state 0
Oct 11 10:04:55 unknown kernel[0] <Debug>: launchd[183] Builtin profile: MobileSafari (sandbox)
Oct 11 10:04:55 unknown MobileSafari[183] <Warning>: No search engine config file found at /var/mobile/Library/Safari/SearchEngines.plist
Oct 11 10:04:56 unknown configd[25] <Debug>: CaptiveNetworkSupport:UIAllowedNotifyCallback:70 uiallowed: true
Oct 11 10:04:57 unknown MobileSafari[183] <Warning>: -[UIApplication endIgnoringInteractionEvents] called without matching -beginIgnoringInteractionEvents. Ignoring.
Oct 11 10:04:57 unknown MobileSafari[183] <Warning>: -[UIApplication endIgnoringInteractionEvents] called without matching -beginIgnoringInteractionEvents. Ignoring.
Oct 11 10:04:57 unknown MobileSafari[183] <Warning>: -[UIApplication endIgnoringInteractionEvents] called without matching -beginIgnoringInteractionEvents. Ignoring.
Oct 11 10:04:58 unknown MobileSafari[183] <Warning>: -[UIApplication endIgnoringInteractionEvents] called without matching -beginIgnoringInteractionEvents. Ignoring.
Oct 11 10:05:03 unknown configd[25] <Debug>: CaptiveNetworkSupport:UIAllowedNotifyCallback:70 uiallowed: false
Oct 11 10:06:16 unknown SpringBoard[71] <Notice>: MultitouchHID(1cd1d100) uilock state: 0 -> 1 -
T60 does not automatically connect to wireless profile at bootup any more
Probably my rose-colored-glasses mistake again.
I let the ThinkVantage system updater install most of the latest updates last night including the
wireless adapter software. Now, when I boot up, my PC no longer automatically connects to
my wireless profile. The radio is on and it is obvious it knows the network is there because it
is highlighted in the Access Connections menu with a Connect option.
It connects just fine when click Connect.
It will still automatically switch between ethernet and wireless when I plug and unplug the
ethernet cable even if I have specifically disconnected from the wireless connection before
plugging in the ethernet cable. It also automatically connects when I log off Windows and log back on.
Is there a setting some place that controls whether it should automatically connect to a
wireless profile at bootup?
I love the brain-dead online FAQ about this exact problem.
It says to click the Connect button if it happens.
Well, duh! What do I do to make it automatically connect like it used to?
I tried unchecking the "allow computer to turn off the radio" setting as other suggested.
But, my problem is not the radio being off.
ThanksHi sashton,
When troubleshooting Wi-Fi connectivity issues, I find the following resource has the most relevant information:
Troubleshooting Wi-Fi issues in OS X Lion and Mac OS X v10.6
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4628
Furthermore, you may want to avoid giving your network a common name. While the following article (and excerpt) refer to iOS devices, the same applies for your Mac:
Avoid giving your wireless network a common name (SSID)
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4450
If you were to give your wireless network a common name (SSID), users of your network who use iOS devices [sic] and are away from your network would run the risk of joining a different network with the same name. Having joined the unexpected network, they would be exposed to potential data theft.
Because of this security issue, Apple maintains a list of common or ambiguous SSIDs, including the default SSID for many commercially available access points, as well as the SSIDs "wireless" and "default". If your network's name is on the list, any iOS device [sic] that joins the network stores the access point's BSSID and associates it with the network's SSID. Subsequently, it will only auto-join the network if the access point's BSSID matches the information the device has stored. This avoids joining a different network with the same name.
Therefore, you may want to refer to the following article when configuring your Wi-Fi router:
iOS and OS X: Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4199
Thanks,
Matt M. -
We are running ISE 1.3 tied to AD with WLC 7.6.130.0. Our ISE has a GoDaddy (none wildcard) certificate loaded for https and EAP. We are just running PEAP. We have a mix of IOS, Android, and Windows 7/8 devices. IOS and Android devices can self create a wireless profile and after entering credentials can connect without issue. Our Windows 7/8 devices, when auto creating a wireless profile are selecting 802.1x machine authentication instead of User authentication or the best option which is machine or user authentication. This is problematic as we do allow for machine authentication but have an authorization rule limiting machine auth to domain controller and ISE connectivity only. This is to allow domain Windows 7/8 devices to have domain connectivity prior to user sign-in but force user auth to get true network connectivity. The problem is why are the Windows devices not auto setting to user authentication (as I think they did when we ran ISE1.2), or the best option which is to allow both types of authentication? I have limited authentication protocols to just EAP CHAP and moved the machine auth profile to the bottom of the list. Neither have helped. I also notice that the Windows 7/8 endpoints have to say allow connectivity several times even though we are using a global and should be trusted certificate authority (probably a separate issue).
Thank you for any help or ideas,When connecting a windows device to the ISE enabled SSID when there is not a saved wireless profile on that machine, it will connect and auto create the profile. In that profile, 802.1x computer authentication option is chosen by windows. That has to be changed to computer or user for the machine to function correctly on the network.
On 1.2, this behavior was different. The Windows device would auto select user authentication by default. At other customer sites, windows devices auto select user authentication. This of course needs to be changed to user or computer in order to support machine auth, but at least the default behavior of user authentication would allow machines to get on the network and functional easily to begin with. -
Does anyone know if I have to buy an app to print wirelessly for my 3 g phone? If so - what app is reccommended. I have a hp photo smart printer d110 series?
If your priinter is on the list from this document from Apple http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4356 then the printer just needs to be connected to your network wirelessly, then you would just follow the rest of the directions from the link I gave you. If it is not on the supported list, then you would need to look at an app, and I have read a lot about Printopia.
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One Wireless Profile in ACCESS CONNECTIONS interferes with another?
I have a profile on my T61 laptop for my secured home wireless connection. It's worked fine (now that I've figured out all the idiosyncracies of ACCESS CONNECTIONS) up to today.
Last night, I connected to a Boingo wireless system at the airport, and saved the profile in ACCESS CONNECTIONS.
Today, when I tried to connect to my home system via my home wireless profile, I continually was told by ACCESS CONNECTIONS that the router was out of range or unavailable. I checked my profile and all settings were correct for my home wireless. All profiles are turned off for automotic location switching.
Long story short -- after other failed steps, I finally deleted the Boingo airport profile from ACCESS CONNECTIONS, and suddenly ACCESS CONNECTIONS was able to connect to my home wireless system again.
Why would one wireless profile interfere and seeming superimpose its connection settings onto my home wireless profile? I believe I now have found another idiosyncracy, it seems?
Solved!
Go to Solution.Here is the solution to the problem.
GoBoingo has a software program that is set to run during Startup (MSCONFIG in Windows XP); this program alerts the laptop user to the presence of a nearby BOINGO wireless hot spot. This program apparently is interfering with ACCESS CONNECTIONS in the sense that it seems to point the laptop's wireless to a BOINGO access point, regardless of whether one is nearby or not. Then, when I try to use ACCESS CONNECTIONS to connect to the home wireless profile, I'm told that the wireless router is out of range -- and, of course, it is, except that it's a BOINGO wireless router, not my home wireless router.
The solution is to remove the GoBoingo software from running in the Startup window, and instead manually start up the software if one wants to check for a nearby BOINGO wireless hot spot. After unchecking GoBoingo from Startup list, and rebooting the computer, I was able to connect to my home wireless router without any problems. -
Adding Wireless Profile XML In TS or Command Line in SCCM
I have exported my wireless profile to an XML file and have created a package and tried from the command line in TS but keep getting errors (0x00000001 or 0x80004005). The command line I've been using is netsh wlan add profile filename="<Profilename>"
I have to be missing something. Does anyone have any ideas?Now I'm with you :)
My way of doing it is that i have my scripts included in the toolkit package (we do use integrated MDT).
Therefore i need a use toolkit befor i riun my script.
After that I just use a run command line step with Cscript.exe "myscriptname".
Sccm is running as system so it should have all permissions it needs.
By the way, you are not trying to do a gpupdate by chance? That will not work (at least not in 2007) -
I am loading a JPEG image from the server, using the Loader->loadBytes() and that works when the app is deployed under my local Tomcat server. When I deploy it on other servers the image is not displayed, instead of the image I see II*
On the server side I have java, Spring, BlazeDs and I use RemoteObject on the client.
The code that loads the image looks like below:
private function imageLoadResultHandler(event:ResultEvent):void {
var result:ArrayCollection = event.result as ArrayCollection
var bytes : ByteArray = result.getItemAt(0) as ByteArray;
_loader = new Loader();
_loader.contentLoaderInfo.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, loaderCompleteHandler);
_loader.contentLoaderInfo.addEventListener(IOErrorEvent.IO_ERROR, loaderFaultHandler);
_loader.loadBytes(bytes);
private function loaderCompleteHandler(event:Event):void {
var loaderInfo:LoaderInfo = event.currentTarget as LoaderInfo;
var img:Image = new Image();
img.source = loaderInfo.content;
myPanel.addChild(img);
<mx:RemoteObject id="ro" destination="imageLoadService">
<mx:method name="loadImage" result="imageLoadResultHandler(event)" fault="faultHandler(event)" />
</mx:RemoteObject>
Any help with this problem is much appreciated.
Thank you,
Lumi VelicanuHi Dmitri,
Thank you for the prompt reply, your question about the jpeg content was a helpful pointer.
I solved the problem, it had nothing to do with flex, it was all on the java side. The image was obtained from converting a TIFF to a JPEG, the conversion was failing and the flex loader was receiveing a tiff and it did not know how to display it.
The java problem was kind of interesting, I'll post it here as an FYI in case anybody cares :
On my server the first writer returned by ImageIO was an instance of JPEGImageWriter and on the other servers was CLibJPEGImageWriter. And it happens that only JPEGImageWrite can write the type of TIFF that we are having.
The fix was to iterate through all the writers and pick the instace of JPEGImageWrite, instead of the first one found.
Lumi -
I'm hoping that Phrakture and Dibblethewrecker see this. I'm setting up a Thinkpad X20 with a Cisco 350 wireless card. I grabbed the dibble-modified wireless script, and set up a new wireless-profile. I repeatedly get the message on booting that the wireless-profile is NOT found. Here's a couple of other things:
1. I've repeatedly tweaked the profile, but I'm pretty sure that I've got it right. Plus, I've checked and doublechecked that it's in the right place, and that rc.conf points to it.
2. I can bring up the wireless connection manually.
3. I imported Phrakture's old wireless script (and profile) from another machine with Arch on it, and BOOM, I got connected right away.
So, this is not a matter of urgency. I'm just looking for pointers to help me solve my problems with the new script.
This does not appear to be a problem for others since I've found no other posts on this issue. As always, assistance is appreciated.
Bob Pisciottabpisciot wrote:I'm hoping that Phrakture and Dibblethewrecker see this.
We see all! :twisted:
Anyway, I'd suggest checking out the initscripts in the testing repo - Judd has implemented roaming network profiles there (as they are official, it'd make more sense to use them) -
How to identify which application is deployed wirelessly by BES?
From BlackBerry Manager, can we identify which application is deployed wirelessly by BES, which is deployed by end user himself? thanks.
Thanks, but is a thumb rule that smaller table will be hashed ?
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RDP + Wireless disconnect - 802.1x wireless profile
We have an enterprise access point that uses 802.1x domain user authentication so when the user logs into their domain laptop it automatically authenticates and connects using their AD credentials. It's worked great for years.
However we recently noticed (and apparently its done this forever my coworkers tell me) if you Remote Desktop into a any laptop that is on this 802.1x access point the wireless connection disconnects. It does this even if you are using the same username/pw
to connect with Remote Desktop. If you log back in on that laptop the wireless instantly reconnects.
We have a GPO that pushes to these laptops and sets this access point/SSID as the default. I can't see anything obvious that would disconnect this wireless profile if RDP tries to connect...
Anyone else seen this? This is across all windows domain wireless systems, all hardware types.Hi,
Please follow the steps bellow:
1. Check if you have any third-party network card tool , if so, please choose to let Windows manage your network connections, then check if issue would be solved.
2. If the solutions mentioned above don’t work, please delete your wireless profile and create it again.
Please refer to the following thread about deleting wireless profile.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-networking/windows-7-wireless-networking-keeps-returning/621d4c06-8185-4e10-9ecf-50d02aa4d141
Any update, please feel free to ask.
Best regards -
Change in Deployment Optimization Profile
Currently in Deployment Optimization Profile--- Deployment Parameter View--- SNP Checking horizon is 4 days
If this Parameter (SNP Checking horizon) is changed to 7 days what will be its effects on the current scenario
--Advantages & Disadvantages.
Kindly highlight your views/ comment on above scenario.
Thanks & Regards
Shashikant SalunkhePls go thru F1 of SNP Checking horizon. You can get the Answer for your question.
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