On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 10:13 PM Rick Stevens wrote:
> Uhm, you might try editing the connection and making sure the CA
> Certificate (if you're using one) is correct. If not, fix it. If you're
> not using CA certificates, make sure the "No CA certificate is
> required" checkbox is marked.
>
>
On 11/28/18 11:32 AM, Todor Petkov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> in the office we are using 802.1x authentication on the switches with
> username/password. It was working just fine for me, but after upgrade to
> Fedora29, it stopped authenticating. On the switch I don't see anything
> about user/pass being
Hello,
in the office we are using 802.1x authentication on the switches with
username/password. It was working just fine for me, but after upgrade to
Fedora29, it stopped authenticating. On the switch I don't see anything
about user/pass being wrong. In NetworkManager I am using PEAP +
Hello,
in the office we are using 802.1x authentication on the switches with
username/password. It was working just fine for me, but after upgrade to
Fedora29, it stopped authenticating. On the switch I don't see anything
about user/pass being wrong. In NetworkManager I am using PEAP +