Thank You!
On Nov 23, 2009, at 3:16 AM, Remco Poortinga - van Wijnen wrote:
A colleague of mine (Thank you Francois) found a workaround that worked for
me:
My situation: similar error message in .xsession-errors, wasn't able to
'apply' or select the .p12 certificate for WPA(2)-Enterprise, separate .pem
files for usercert and key didn't work either.
Repackaging the original .p12 into a new .p12 with openssl did work
however:
$ openssl pkcs12 -in original.p12 -out temp.pem
$ openssl pkcs12 -in temp.pem -export -name Repackaged PKCS#12 file -out
new.p12
Selecting the .p12 file in the 'Private Key' entry, leaving the rest
empty allowed me to 'apply' it and get WPA(2)-Enterprise (for eduroam)
working.
Hopefully this works for others as well.
Cheers,
Remco
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Network-Manager fails WPA2 Enterprise configuration
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Bug description:
I've recently upgraded to Karmic from Jaunty and now got
network-manager-gnome=0.8~a~git.20091002t194214.8515a07-0ubuntu1
When i configure 802.1x TLS authentication on the wired interface and fill
all fields on 802.1x Security tab, the Apply... button still remains
inactive.
To check correctness of settings I've connected to my network using
wpa_supplicant directly, so i suppose all my files and a password is ok.
Stracing nm-connection-editor shows following lines on its STDERR:
while private key password is invalid (guess it's ok):
WARNING **: Error: couldn't verify private key: 14 Failed to finalize
decryption of the private key: -8023.
when password becomes valid:
WARNING **: Error: couldn't verify private key: 4 Couldn't decode
certificate: -8183
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