Review Request: [RFC] Make security widget validations work
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Thu Aug 11 16:08:12 UTC 2011
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This review has been submitted with commit 92ecd626573a8b918ff50c04ef4ea6bcc272566e by Ilia Kats to branch nm09.
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On Aug. 9, 2011, 1:04 p.m., Rajeesh K Nambiar wrote:
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> (Updated Aug. 9, 2011, 1:04 p.m.)
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> Review request for Network Management.
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> Summary
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> WEP key validation (should have only 5 to 13 ASCII characters for Ascii key; and 10 to 26 Hex characters for Hex key) wasn't working. Most of the bits were present, here's a gross hack to make it really work. Only implemented and tested WEP validation, but can be extended for other security types as well.
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> I'm not sure this could be the best/easiest implementation, spent a night figuring out the right signal/slots :-). If this hack could be refined, please let me know!
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> Diffs
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> libs/ui/security/securitywidget.h c536cf6
> libs/ui/security/wepwidget.h e78338c
> libs/ui/security/wepwidget.cpp f024555
> libs/ui/security/wirelesssecuritysettingwidget.cpp fbc2c34
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> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/102157/diff
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> Testing
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> Tested with WEP Hex and ASCII key validations. "OK" button of connection editor widget is now properly enabled/disabled upon changing key.
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> Thanks,
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> Rajeesh
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