This is still a problem for me in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
The workaround above worked for me:
1) add the wireless network using another protocol (LEAP)
the connection will fail
2) now go back and edit the connection, this uses a different dialog which
correctly gets focus
3) make sure you click "Don't
Hi, Furkan,
It works. Thanks for suggestion.
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Hi ,
Try to connect using another protocol LEAP.After that, go back to
network settings and click to the arrow on the right of the network
that you are trying to connect.
At new window click "Settings..."
Then go to "WI-FI Security" and change the protocol that uses a certificate and
enter
WORKAROUND
Hi,
I have the same problem. To make the window get focused just press the
bar. The checkbox will be enabled and you will have control of the
window again. You can disable the checkbox and continue.
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How did you guys edit the connection file in
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections to remove system-ca-certs=true
Did you run a terminal or just click on it, open it, and then edit the line. I
can't seem to open up the file. When I click on the file it says this file is
an unknown type.
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I am having this problem when trying to connect to my university's PEAP
wi-fi. Fresh Ubuntu 14.10 with gonme-environment installed.
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Same problem on 14.10, with gnome-shell (gnome 3)
Trying to login to my university's wifi with PEAP. This seems to be a
common situation (#6, #7), and the workaround in #10 works for me
(select any cert in /etc/ssl/certs/ and remove the ca-cert=... line
from the appropriate file in
Same annoying problem with 14.04.
The workaround to select a random certificate (I used something from
/usr/share/ca-certificates) and then remove/comment out the ca-cert
line from /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/connection name works
for me.
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The same here. 14.04 with gnome 3. Only difference is that in order to connect
I had to log in to Unity session, then try connecting, which failed but at
least it created proper file in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections
after modifying it and removing system-ca-certs=true connection works.
can confirm this with a fresh Ubuntu 14.04 install (with gnome3), too!
should be fixed...
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I have this problem from a fresh install of 13.10
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After upgrading to 13.10, the problem is solved for me on Unity but
always here in Gnome.
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Is this bug solved in Ubuntu 13.10? It uses network-manager 0.9.8.0 as
you can see https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy/+source/network-manager
but no idea if upgrading my distro will solve this old problem (since
12.04 LTS).
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I'm also affected, same problem for the same network (eduroam, french
guy?).
Your solution doesn't work for me, I can't see my cert in the window
filtering by file extension. My file is called fake.crt and I can't
see it, or change the filtering process in the window.
Could you copy and paste
A workaround based on keith (alclsdkrak1) workaround in #1168293 :
Enter network details as normal using the network manager but select a
random certificate so the dialog is not displayed.
The connection will fail due to the fake certificate
Disable WiFi
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I've the same issue too..and it's pretty annoying.
There's any known workaround?
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I have the same issue - 13.04. Any update on this?
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I have the exact same issue, and cannot connect to university network as
a result. I would be interested in a workaround too!
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I have this issue and can not connect to my university network. Is there
a workaround at least?
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I had this same problem on 13.04, having had the CA dialog work fine
previously, though that may have been some time ago (on 13.04) Worked
around by selecting the appropriate CA certificate in /etc/ssl/certs
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I have same issue, screen got freez not allowing to ignore certificate
dialogbox on 13.04 beta 1
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Can confirm this is still an issue on 13.04 beta 1
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I have found this same behavior. Cannot log onto my home Radius system
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** Package changed: network-manager (Ubuntu) = network-manager-applet
(Ubuntu)
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