On 10/12/10 22:06, Graham Smith wrote:
Patrick

    there's a bug logged for this against Network Manager:

    https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=632184

    I believe this is the same issue you're encountering and in fact
    it's the issue that I have with my company's WiFi and
    certificates. The same certificate is used for 802.1X on the wired
    network and this works, but it doesn't work on the WiFi which uses
    WPA/WPA2 Enterprise.


Thanks, in fact I now realise that I'm still on 10.04, but its an Asus 901, which is the same netbook mentioned in the bug report, and it seemed to start on 10.04. Hopefully, it is the same issue and that it might be fixed with an update.

The workaround is a bit beyond me :-(

Graham
Hi Graham,

Are you by any chance trying to connect to an eduroam network? If so, you may find the instructions at this Cambridge university website helpful: http://www.cam.ac.uk/cs/wireless/eduroam/configuring-ubuntu10.04.html

If so, the certificate you need is located in /etc/ssl/certs/AddTrust_External_Root.pem

This worked for me at Cambridge, but I'm not sure whether the same certificates are used at all universities with eduroam. Anyone know the answer to that?

Kind regards,

Tim *


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