[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1270791] Re: Enterprise wifi password is unnecessarily asked on boot

2017-01-09 Thread Kitsab
Sorry last post was related to another issue -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to network-manager in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1270791 Title: Enterprise wifi password is unnecessarily asked on boot Status in

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1270791] Re: Enterprise wifi password is unnecessarily asked on boot

2017-01-09 Thread Kitsab
Hello, I had the same issue, it went away after I moved my certificates from inside my home directory into a self created subpath of root: Certificate storage path with error appearing: /home/myuser/.cert/{certificate files} Certificate storage path now, with error disappeared:

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1270791] Re: Enterprise wifi password is unnecessarily asked on boot

2016-06-02 Thread Christian Juner
Still on Ubuntu 16.04. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to network-manager in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1270791 Title: Enterprise wifi password is unnecessarily asked on boot Status in network-manager

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1270791] Re: Enterprise wifi password is unnecessarily asked on boot

2015-04-15 Thread David Collins
Bug still on Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to network-manager in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1270791 Title: Enterprise wifi password is unnecessarily asked on boot Status in

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1270791] Re: Enterprise wifi password is unnecessarily asked on boot

2014-12-02 Thread Neil Broadley
Can confirm that #7 works on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit which is also affected by this bug. However, obviously this is pretty weak, since in many cases, the PEAP password is your AD/LDAP credential, so when you store it in the /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections file that represents your SSID,

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1270791] Re: Enterprise wifi password is unnecessarily asked on boot

2014-09-25 Thread Horst Schirmeier
I have the same issue, but using Xfce4. Another workaround is to manually edit /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/eduroam (or whichever SSID is affected in your case) and to replace password- flags=1 with password=MYPASSWORD, this allows automatic connection for me. -- You received this bug

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1270791] Re: Enterprise wifi password is unnecessarily asked on boot

2014-04-29 Thread Tomo Popovic
It is fairly annoying. In reference to #4, a WORKAROUND is once logged in to connect to your WiFi connection (i.e. eduroam). Then click on the network icon in the top panel, select Edit Connections and change settings for your connection (i.e. eduroam). Go to the General tab, and uncheck All users

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1270791] Re: Enterprise wifi password is unnecessarily asked on boot

2014-03-07 Thread Heimir Freyr van der Feest-ViĆ°arsson
My problem is identical to comment #4, also involving eduroam. First I thought it failed due to permissions on a specific CA-certificate provided by the university or it residing in an inaccessible directory prior to login. However, making the certificate readable by everyone and placing it on