This bug was fixed in the package wpa - 2:2.10-9ubuntu1
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wpa (2:2.10-9ubuntu1) kinetic; urgency=medium
* debian/patches/lower_security_level_for_tls_1.patch:
- set the OpenSSL security level to 0 if that is the only option to
continue the TLS negotiation, i.e., when TLS
Thanks for the testing and feedback, I've uploaded the fix in the SRU
reviews queue now
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#76 works here too
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#76 also works on my work's WPA2 Enterprise. PEAP Authentication, No CA
cert required; Auto PEAP; MSCHAPv2 inner authentication with user & pass
entered. 22.04 Jammy.
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Confirm #76 Works for me with enterprise Wifi.
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I've just installed 2:2.10-9ubuntu1 amd64 and I can confirm that it
works on Kubuntu 22.04 LTS for my university's WPA2 Enterprise network.
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I've uploaded a candidate patch proposed upstream for testing to
kinetic, could those having the issue try if the deb on
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpa/2:2.10-9ubuntu1/+build/23801450/+files/wpasupplicant_2.10-9ubuntu1_amd64.deb
resolve the connection problems? the deb should install with
** Changed in: wpa (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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The n-m SRU is available for testing now,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1974428
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The n-m update is fixing the case where 'Only devices that support WPA3
are able to connect to the AP' but for example Ricardo said that
downgrading wpa_supplicant fixed the problem for him which means there
is also an issue with wpa in some cases. In any case those issues are
not what the current
We updated kinetic to 1.38 earlier this week which was a prerequired and
upstream rolled a stable update in the 1.36 yesterday which should be
uploaded later today, then it needs to get reviewed and accepted
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Sebastien wrote "which is going to be fixing in the next network-manager".
Maybe i misunderstood the post?
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We updated kinetic to 1.38 earlier this week which was a prerequired and
upstream rolled a stable update in the 1.36 yesterday which should be
uploaded later today, then it needs to get reviewed and accepted
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@Dustin, do you have a specific issue that you believe is solved with a
newer NetworkManager?
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Is there any ETA for the next network-manager version on ubuntu 22.04 ?
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could you report a new bug about the hotspot issue including a debug
log? there is also bug #1972790 and
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-
list/2022-March/msg00016.html which is going to be fixing in the next
network-manager but if downgrading wpa resolves the issue for you then
it's
Somewhat related, using a NetworkManager Wifi Hotspot, latest Apple
devices refuse to connect unless I downgrade to Impish version of
wpa_supplicant and libssl1.1.
Other workarounds detailed here do not solve it.
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I updated to wpasupplicant 2:2.10-6, and I was able to undo the
modifications from #22 and still connect normally using PEAP and
MSCHAPv2 authentication, confirmed by restarting wpasupplicant service
and reboot.
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** Changed in: wpa (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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Retitling this report to focus on the issue connecting to TLS <= 1.1
servers, which is reported upstream now on
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/hostap/2022-May/040563.html
** Summary changed:
- "Connection failed" for WPA Enterprise network (e.g. eduroam)
+ wpa can't connect to servers usin
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