Hey everyone,
I'm trying to deploy linux to a classroom with 15 laptops that have to
connect to 802.1x wireless. The students use their university accounts
as logins. Is it possible to create a connection profile where the
username is not remembered, similarly to how you can set the
password-flag to "not-saved"?
This would be very useful because there can't be any expactation of
persistence between sessions. There is only one guest user account that
students use, the $HOME of which will be wiped at shutdown, so per-user
settings won't be an option either. Modifying the config every time
seems way to cumbersome of an approach.
Ideally I'd imagine something along the lines of:
[802.1x]
eap=ttls;
phase2-auth=mschapv2
password-flags=2 # Don't remember
identity-flags=2 # Don't remember
Laptop boots up, sees system-connection, tries to connect and prompts
for both username and password. Is this scenario currently possible? If
not, is this something that can be implemented?
Thanks,
Matthias
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