*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1130326 ***
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Same problem Gnome-shell / Ubuntu 14.04
Log on unity to configure network and relog on gnome solved here
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I'm working with 14.04 and I am also affected. For me it's not a private
issue but affects my (and some colleges') development environments at my
job. Quite inconvenient.
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I am also having this problem on ubuntu 14.04 - I cant connect and none
of the workarounds are helping.
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I worked around this by logging into a Unity session (if Unity is
installed, select it from the Sessions menu at the login prompt),
entering the credentials for the network and successfully connecting,
then
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1130326 ***
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I'm also affected, same problem for the same network (eduroam, french
guy?).
Your solution doesn't work for me, the network manager always ask me for
the popup, and in your configuration I can't see any
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1130326 ***
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No Certificate Authority Certificate Dialog doesn't receive focus
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Keith that workaround nearly works for me,
What I did:
Enter network details as normal using the network manager but select a random
fake certificate so the dialog is not displayed.
The connection will
Here's a work around
open a termina (Alt+F2; gnome-terminal)
cd /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections
sudo touch SSID #SSID is the name of the profile, e.g. eduroam
sudo nano SSID
then edit the SSID profile as following
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This affects me as well. Please fix this or at least provide a
workaround!
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Title:
No Certificate dialog not responding
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Still here for me, crippling the system badly.
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The problem seems to have disappeared for me,
probably following some update...
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Title:
No Certificate dialog not responding
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Same bug here.
Using Ubuntu 13.04 (64 bit) with GNOME Shell
When you try to connect to a network which requires certificate, it will
display a dialog titled No Certificate Authority Certificate chosen. That
window can't be clicked, neither using the mouse nor using the keyboard, so you
can't
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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