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Title:
  NetworkManager doesn't accept 802.1x password

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Our wired connection needs to be authenticated with a certificate.
  Therefor we need to provide a CRT & KEY to authenticate.

  With 16.04 this worked flawlessly.

  With 18.04, when we setup a connection via the gui and enter the key it says 
the key is not passphrase protected, although it is.
  We cannot add the connection because of this.

  I can add the connection with a very long nmcli command, but this is
  not easy for the endusers.

  Is this a bug?

  Version of network-manager in 18.04 is "1.10.6-2ubuntu1", in 16.04
  this is "1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.2"

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