I have the same problem.
Very bad.
My college, the b.i.b International College Bergisch Gladbach
(www.bg.bib.de) is affected!
In 12.04 it worked perfectly!
** Summary changed:
- Network manager cannot connect to Eduroam (worldwide WiFi network for
university students)
+ Network manager cannot
Hi! i have same bug. The problem occurs only in 13.04.
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Title:
Network manager cannot connect to Eduroam (worldwide WiFi
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Also unable to connect, works well in any Ubuntu version except for
13.04.
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Title:
Network manager cannot connect to
I've tried all sorts of certificates in the last few days (searching on
google people say to use different types of them) but I couldn't make
this work. Moreover the Eduroam site says to leave the certificate field
empty. I can connect with my telephone with no problems so I'm sure the
problem is
I have tries with different certificates (cause my school haven't issued
one) and it didn't work. currently there's no way for us to connect to
eduroam in 13.04.
On Mar 25, 2013 10:50 AM, Alfredo Buttari alfredo.butt...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've tried all sorts of certificates in the last few days
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Status: Invalid = New
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Title:
Network manager cannot connect to Eduroam
I'm marking this again as new, cause the definition of invalid says that
it should be a support request which it is not, because canonical cannot
provide support to solve it.
most people don't know what a CA certificate is, so you can't leave it
this way, cause they will say, that ubuntu just
Here are some screenshots about this issue:
I can connect to office network without using CA certificate file (ubuntu 12.10
live cd):
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3104528/network_manager_issue/ubuntu12.10_wpa2E.png
Ubuntu 13.04 daily build doesn't accept my password. (using same settings, as
ubuntu
Hi Hepaly,
what kind of certificate did you use? googling around I found (here, for
example https://admin.kuleuven.be/icts/english/wifi/eduroam-ubuntu) that with
the
/usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/AddTrust_External_Root.crt
should work but instead it does not work for me.
alfredo
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Hi Zsolt, This problem affects me, when i try to connect to my office
network. We never used certificate authority. The wifi network allows
the connection, when I use a specific hostname, and username/password.
Ubuntu 12.10 is working well. On last week, the wifi connection was OK
on ubuntu
I got a certificate file (*.crt) from IT, and the connection is working
well (with this cert. file). It is interesting, because the 12.10 works
without this file.
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if it doesn't change, this could mean a serious move-away from ubuntu,
cause I instapped ubuntu to many of my friemds juat because they were
unaboe to connect to eduroam in windows! don't underestimate this, I would
mark this of a very high importanace, being a dev...
On Mar 19, 2013 2:02 PM,
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I have the same problem. I can not connect to wifi network (WPA and WPA2
Enterprise PEAP, MSCHAPv2 +username/password)
The network manager doesn't accept my password. On last week, it worked well.
(2013. 03.15.)
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The certificate authority is missing. You may want to add it to the
configuration in NetworkManager to point to a CA certificate that can be
provided to you by your network administrator:
Jan 24 21:28:21 ubuntu wpa_supplicant[3569]: wlan0: CTRL-EVENT-EAP-METHOD EAP
vendor 0 method 25 (PEAP)
but why only since 13.04 if it worked fine so far. anyway, I have found
something here, it should be the certificate, but I haven't got round to
try it myself:
http://www.lan.kth.se/eduroam/AddTrust_External_CA_Root.pem does it work
for you, hepaly?
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