** Description changed:
- SRU Justification:
- [Impact]
- When connecting to MPA2/PEAP/MSCHAPv2 wifi networks which do not have a CA
Certificate network manager may incorrectly mark the CA certificate as needing
verification and fail that verification.
+ HOW TO REPRODUCE:
+ Connect to a MPA2/PEA
The bug is still there, and happens despite the network adaptor being
used.
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Have anyone found a functional workaround? Other than the one described above?
I don't have the proper knowledge to implement the one above.
Are able to create files and edit with nano if told exactly where to do so.
Running Ubuntu Mate 15.04 - 3.18.0-25rpi2 - Mate 1.8.2 on a Raspberry Pi 2.
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Network manager cannot conn
Created a new bug :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/1473088
Please put your info there, thank you.
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As I said before, on my Toshiba laptop with Qualcomm Atheros WiFi and Ubuntu
Vivid 64 it worked brilliantly at first (and still it does on a non-updated
live media), but it stopped working, probably after who-knows what update,
which is why I don't believe it is a hardware issue.
That said, I do
I would suggest people having this bug to open new bug reports with as
much details of their systems as they can provide. If the issue are
really duplicates of this one, the new bug reports can be duplicated to
this one later. I'm connecting with Eduroam networks with 3 different
laptops (two with
Hi Steve,
Ubuntu is a project mostly led by people in their free time.
While I agree that this is an annoying bug, your remarks are a bit blunt when
it comes to respecting people's hard work.
How about you be happy with what IS working and try to contribute to a solution?
Feel free to code yours
I can't connect to my campus WiFi either on Ubuntu 14.04 I can connect
on my iPhone, home, and coffee shop networks but not at school. My IT
guy at school couldn't fix it and he runs Ubuntu. I don't want any
workarounds or some Micky Mouse bullshit. I want a simple one click
update that resolves th
Same on my PC running Vivid (3.19.0-22, BCM4313), both with certificate
added and ignored. Thanks for the workaround, though.
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Wow, ... 15.04 and I face the problem again.
One can also work around this with a wpa_supplicant.conf.
It actually works like a charm, i.e.
https://www.rz.uni-osnabrueck.de/dienste/internet/wlan/eduroam/Linux/linux.htm
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Today I tried to delete that connection and set it up again. Still no
dice, but now the issue looks exactly as Vincent describes it. :-D After
some seconds of not being able to connect, a window pops up asking my
username and password. Both Are correct, I multi-checked it, but it just
won't connect
I was today at the faculty again, and I still couldn't connect to the network
with my Ubuntu Vivid laptop, but my Android phone could. As this is only
happening since very recently, it sounds like a bug in Ubuntu to me, too. And
it is probably a regression, since this was working perfectly befor
I thought for me it was a password change, but I tested another laptop with
Fedora and that just works.
So it seems like a bug in Ubuntu at least.
Not sure if it is the same, but I hope someone will pick this up and fix it.
This is another big risk for losing users.
Happy to test any fixed package
A few days ago, I couln't connect to my faculty's PAP network, either... I
thought it was a problem on their side, as they tend to have them every so
often. But now with Vincent's message... I don't know. It may be a new bug in
NetworkManager?
I haven't been to my faculty with my laptop since th
since a few days I suddenly have issues again connecting to PEAP based wifi
again.
Keep having a popup. Above options did not work.
Intel 7260 card.
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@philipballew I'm not aware of another bug report, and don't have time to look
for one at present. I'm a Linux Mint user myself; Cinnamon has its own issues
with Eduroam. besides, there is no 14.10 based Linux Mint at present, so the
14.10 problems don't really affect me.
What I said in #186 was
Is there a bug report for this issue happening in 14.10 as well? I see
that as #186 pointed out, this is a different problem, is there a bug
report for it? If not, I will go ahead and create one.
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I have the bug too.
Maybe is related to the network interface.
Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE
802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter (rev 01)
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I have the bug since yesterday, just after I reinstall Ubuntu 14.04.
Before it has never happened.
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As I said already, 14.10 has another problem.
Go to Network Settings or Network Connections, edit the Eduroam connection, and
go to the WiFi Security tab.
Here set the authentication type to Protected EAP instead of the default
Tunneled TLS which is wrong for eduroam, at least on my university.
This bug is still persistent for me in 14.10.
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@Aang (aang-aero)
I managed to get rid of the password prompt by adding the password in
the [802-1x] section of the connection file:
in the /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/YOURSSID
Edit the section:
[802-1x]
eap=peap;
identity=YOURUSERNAME
phase2-auth=mschapv2
password=YOURPASSWORDUNENCRY
Aravind,
That line is already deleted if you add the connection with the latest
updates to NetworkManager installed.
If you're still having trouble, probably the wrong authentication type is set
in the wifi security settings. Default is TTLS, but at least my university
(Utrecht University, NL)
Hi All,
I have installed Ubuntu 14.04 in my system recently on Oct 7th. I still
have this problem to connect to my University network.
I have tried the work around mentioned in the thread to remove system-
ca-cert=true from the my connection SSID. But, I could not even find
that line. I even rest
My apologies for the typo, I meant "without" - so the corrected version:
Downloaded latest gnome-network-manager update from repository on Ubuntu
14.04 64bit - I am now able to connect without a CA Certificate :-) -
issue appears to be resolved on Ubuntu 14.04
Update:
I am being prompted for the
Except that this bug report is about the impossibility to connect
WITHOUT a CA certificate...
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Downloaded latest gnome-network-manager update from repository on Ubuntu
14.04 64bit - I am now able to connect with a CA Certificate :-) - issue
appears to be resolved on Ubuntu 14.04
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* debian/patches/git_revert_system_ca_cert.patch: don't require system CA
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Version 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu4.3 in trusty-proposed works here.
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Hello zsolt.ruszinyák, or anyone else affected,
Accepted network-manager-applet into trusty-proposed. The package will
build now and be available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/network-manager-applet/0.9.8.8-0ubuntu4.3 in a few hours, and then in
the -proposed repository.
Please help us
Eduroam works for me with Ubuntu 14.04 as of today if I use the
installer provided by Eduroam. Your institution should provide a link to
this installer, which retrieves and stores the appropriate CA-certs and
creates an entry for network-manager.
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Hi All:
Same bug in 14.04 .Is a headache the network manager with this type of
authentication!!
My organization dont use a cert to authenticate to the network, use
password, so, is a big problem to connect!
Br
Felix
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Yes, this fix will not change connections that have already been
created, it will only not set system-ca-cert for new connections.
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This bug still affects me with current updates.
I had to change /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/network-ssid
the line system-ca-cert=true
to system-ca-cert=false
Then restart the network and it works.
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Saucy will be EOL in about a month; unless somebody says otherwise, I
think I'd rather spend the time to provide the fix in the other releases
that are still supported -- people still on 13.10 should consider
upgrading to 14.04 as soon as possible, which should generally be a good
idea for all the
This can be fixed in backporting a commit; I'll upload a fixed package
to utopic shortly, then we can look into a SRU for the change.
** Package changed: network-manager (Ubuntu) => network-manager-applet
(Ubuntu)
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Status: Triaged => In Progres
Linux Mint has implemented the upstream fix for system-ca-certs in their
repository packages which can be found at
http://packages.linuxmint.com/pool/upstream/n/network-manager-applet/
You can install these DEBs on Ubuntu 14.04 too (since Linux Mint 17 is
based on Ubuntu 14.04), then remove the co
Note the comment in #144 - while removing the system-ca-certs=true line
might work, any changes you make to the network connection in Network
Manager thereafter will re-add the line!
So the current workflow for connecting to a PEAP WIFI network is currently:
1. Make the connection. It will fail, b
I doubt that
https://git.gnome.org/browse/network-manager-applet/commit/?id=c798c40c5dce3bc6d9b615621cefe59660b5a504
fixes this bug. As I wrote in #161, removing the line "system-ca-certs=true"
has no effect. This all the patch does if no certificate is chosen.
I did choose the right authentica
The system-ca-certs problem has been fixed in Linux Mint 17.
What may remain, though, is that the right authentication type such as
TTLS or PEAP is not selected automatically. For me PEAP had to be chosen
to connect to Eduroam; your institution should be able to tell which of
these types you need
I confirm this bug on Ubuntu 14.04 with recent updates. The workarounds
in #152, #153 don't work for me.
Also, removing the line "system-ca-certs=true" has no effect.
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I manage WiFi services for a University, including Eduroam. I just want
to point out that this "issue" is not isolated self-signed certificate,
but any certificate not signed directly by any of the 'pre-trusted'
root/intermediate CAs. I wasn't actually aware that you are even
'allowed' to partici
Sorry I posted an incorrect link
this is, my workaraound for lubuntu 14.04 32bit on Acer Aspire One d150, others
have not worked:
download: network-manager-gnome_0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2_i386.deb (network manager
Lubuntu 12:04) from
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/i386/network-manager-gnome/0.9.4.
hello, my workaraound for lubuntu 14.04 32bit on Acer Aspire One d150,
others have not worked:
download: network-manager-gnome_0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2_i386.deb (network manager
Lubuntu 12:04) from
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/amd64/network-manager-gnome/0.9.4.1-0ubuntu2
for safety dowload also
Hello.
I can confirm this Bug for Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 (Trusty) with network-
manager 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7.
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Network ma
@Sera
I tried all of proposed workarounds with and without Ubuntu restart with no
effect.
After restarting NetworkManager manually ('system-ca-certs=true' line was
present) it started working properly, so not only my not working connection
came to live, but bug dissapeared. I am now able to de
I can also confirm that workaround in comment #138 works as well. I'm
also on Ubuntu 14.04.
However, I am now prompted at login (of the OS) for the WiFi password on
the PEAP network, but hitting cancel, then logging in seems to work
fine. All other networks don't bother me with a pop-up at login
In my case the workaround in comment #138 still works with Ubuntu 14.04.
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@Victor Borovik
Did you do that in addition to the proposed workarounds? What you're
proposing is no more than what happens on every restart.
For reference, the removal of the 'system-ca-certs=true' line followed
by restarting the network manager (didn't try without a restart) worked
fine for me.
I had the same issue on Ubuntu 14.04 and none of proposed workarounds
helped.
The way I was able to solve it was by manually restarting NetworkManager:
1) open terminal
2) type in: sudo stop network-manager
3) type in: sudo NetworkManager
And that is it! Afterwards I was able to normally connect t
In my case I either have to use the connection with out the proper
certificate or NOT USE IT AT ALL. The powers that set up our Eduroam
refuse to distribute the certificate required. 'We support Windows and
Mac only'.
The Windows installer uses some package that installs a new EAP module
into Wind
@ Peter Matulis
Comment #17 at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702608#c17
clearly describes why it makes no sense to require choosing a
certificate for WPA2 Enterprise wireless.
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@Peter Matulis: Are you serious? You may as well be asking "Why are
people here not ensuring that the laws of Uganda are more sensible?" Uhm
... isn't it clear from above that a *huge* number of people don't have
a choice? At least not a quick choice. Yes, eventually it will get done,
but it's a sl
== Poll ==
Why are people here not ensuring a secure connection by setting up
certificates? That's the way TLS works.
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No of WA work in 14.04
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CA_Certificate
Sta
This seems to be even worse in 14.04 as removing or changing the system-
ca-certs= line no longer works.
I can make the office WPA2 connection work as I have access to the root
certificate for it's key, but my Uni's Eduroam is now completely
unusable as removing the system-ca-certs line no longer
@ Esteban this problem is not solved! Posting a workaround does not
solve the bug.
The line system-ca-certs=true is stil added to /etc/NetworkManager
/system-connections/#WIFI-NETWORK# despite the fact I choose ignore
certificate in the dialog. (daily live 5-4-2014)
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SOLVED
sudo gedit /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/#WIFI-NETWORK#
Substitue #WIFI-NETWORK# with your config file name
Comment (add an # before) or erase the following line:
system-ca-certs=true
Save the file and it just work. If you made any changes using network
manager you must repeat t
Indeed, the upstream fix did not reach debian/ubuntu yet. Even Sid does not
have it yet, so I guess we'll need to be patient, until 14.10 or something like
that.
I did, however, bring this to the attention of the Linux Mint developers.
Should Mint provide a fixed network-manager-gnome package, i
Still broken in 14.04, workaround works fine.
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FWIW, turning system-ca-certs=false fixed it.
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This is still broken in:
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Description:Ubuntu 13.10
Release:13.10
Codename: saucy
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version of network-manager did not get this fix?
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In upstream Gnome the bug has been fixed with commit:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/network-manager-
applet/commit/?id=c798c40c5dce3bc6d9b615621cefe59660b5a504
The Gnome bug report also includes some comments by Stefan Winter from
Eduroam (the wifi network of many universities including mine),
desc
Have you tried the following workaround? Assume the ssid of you network
is called "mynetwork":
sudo gedit /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/mynetwork
eliminate a line that says:
system-ca-certs=true
Substitute "mynetwork" by the name of your wifi network.
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Still not fixed. I can connect to my company WPA2/PEAP/MSCHAPv2 network
which is configured without CA_Certificate.
I can get a connection from my Ipad, Mac, Android phone, Kindle (and
Google Glass but that's some else's). But I cannot connect from Ubuntu
13.10 with all the latest patches.
When i
I've had this problem for a long time on Debian Wheezy up to the past several
releases of Ubuntu. Even running mainline kernels don't seem to fix. Currently
on Ubuntu 13.10 3.14.0-031400rc1-generic
Today, I finally got some stability by adding/modifying the line to:
system-ca-certs=false AND th
Pritam Baral (pritambaral) #134
You're right, but somehow, down the line, I thought your fix produced
the double " \", but it's most certainly not your fault. Just checked,
and it's definitely a bug introduced by a Network Manager "update" and
not by your fix. Sorry.
You're probably the only pe
@Blaster (holst-neils) #131
My patch has nothing to do with DOMAIN logins. In fact, it has nothing to do
with anything other that precisely "sys-ca-cert".
It is, however, outdated (I don't use Ubuntu myself). I haven't updated it
since I posted it, and it is possible that a newer edition of NM i
@Jan Hauke Maase (h-maase+dev)
I'm glad it worked for you (I knew it would). The ridiculous thing about
this is that probably 50% of the users and developers following this
knows exactly how to fix it, but no suggested fix is accepted.
If you was able to connect, you're no longer affected by this
Thank you, Blaster!
I was able to connect to my university WIFI. But after a bit of a use I
experience some kind of disconnect. My wifi keeps connected, but I'm not able
ping anything or connect to the internet / local LAN. Only a reconnect to the
wifi fixes this, but not for long. Tested on:
.
@Dmitry Maruschenko (yojick) #130
Yes, it's pretty irritating. It's not really a bug in network manager
though, it's "just" a glitch in the GUI.
Here's how to make it work:
1) Select a totally random certificate from /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla
2) Try to connect . you'll not succeed, but
It has been fixed almost anywhere except ubuntu. For ubuntu it's triaged
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Is this bug really fixed?
I'm using Ubuntu 13.10 and I still cannot connect to my company network which
is WPA2 enterprise PEAP without CA certificate.
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Title:
Network manager cannot connect to WPA2/PEAP/MSCHAPv2 network
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** Bug watch added: Gentoo Bugzilla #497296
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=497296
** Also affects: gentoo via
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=497296
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confirmed on 13.10. cannot connect to school eduroam network without
certificate. really annoying!
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Title:
Network manage
I'm having the same problem.
I do NOT have system-ca-certs in the NetworkManager connection file. I
turned off power saving and ipv6. Still get
Dec 19 23:57:06 desktop kernel: [ 110.811108] wlan0: send auth to
00:19:cb:58:f6:b9 (try 1/3)
just coming in: Google found french office spying with CA signed
intermediate certificate:
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=326787 and
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Google-erwischt-franzoesische-
Behoerde-beim-Schnueffeln-2062479.html
So please stop requesting CA signed
Confirmed still unfixed on 13.10 ... WPA+EAP or Linux: pick one.
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Title:
Network manager cannot connect to WPA2/PEAP/MSCH
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