this is the 1. ubuntu release I didn't install right after it came out.
guess why.
and by the way the workarond by Eduard Gotwig from comment #19 sadly
doesn't work here either. the line is always re-added. please explain us
better how u did it cause more people have reported here that it doesn't
Workaround of removing system-ca-certs=true only works temporarily.
Next time NetworkManager touches the profile, the line reappears in the
profile.
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I can confirm this issue on a Lenovo T510, PEAP, MSCHAPv2, no cert.
Switching to LEAP seems to hold fine. Removing system-ca-certs=true did
not stabilize my connection at all. I am able to get connected, but
drops every few minutes and sometimes will not connect at all.
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Hey Guys, this problem is quite serious!! Excitement in the morning after the
upgrade on home wifi then complete dissapointment after 2hrs+ attempting to
patch it :(
Tried just about all that was posted here and was unsuccessful. eduroam and
other enterprise wpa networks just don't work
Confirming that this is a really serious issue.
PEAP connection, MSCHAPv2, no certificate but with a username
password, I *cannot* connect to the network. Previous versions of Ubuntu
work fine. Indeed, my credentials on another machine running 12.10 work
just fine.
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Status: Triaged = Confirmed
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Title:
Network manager cannot connect to
well i just tried 13.04 on a live-usb and this issue is still there:(
cannot connect to peap without CA, line system-ca-certs=true is stil added
despite choosing no CA
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I believe this may be a GNOME problem. When I try it under Kubuntu and
KDE, I can connect fine; while in GNOME, I cannot connect to my
university (University of Missouri) wifi network.
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I am affected too.
Lets hope that on Monday its already fixed! :P
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upgrading is not good. try to fire up a usb image and try if it it can
connect in the live mode. the problem is probably with the upgrade. but
first try to connect to a hidden network.
On Apr 17, 2013 5:45 AM, Ryan Yates ryanyate...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey, my laptop can't even find eduroam or
Ryan: Just read the log on this page...
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Hey, my laptop can't even find eduroam or setup-wifi to even attempt
connecting since upgrading to 13.04. How can I go about fixing this?
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I can confirm that even though I choose ignore on the CA Cert dialog,
the line system-ca-certs=true was added to system-connections. It
works find after I set that to false.
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I had no possibilty of testing these days. any progress, guys?
On Apr 9, 2013 11:30 AM, Brendan Donegan brendan.done...@canonical.com
wrote:
So it seems the problem is system-ca-certs=true is being added despite
Eduard cancelling the request for the cert.
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Sry, I just want to note that removing system-ca-certs=true from
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections solved the problem for me!
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Remove the line that I marked (line 20) , to fix it
This is an example of my NetworkManager profile.
This file is saved under /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/
with connecting to the wireless point at my college. (www.bg.bib.de)
** Attachment added: Remove line 20 to solve the bug
So it seems the problem is system-ca-certs=true is being added despite
Eduard cancelling the request for the cert.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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