** Summary changed:

- Grayed out "Connect" button when using WPA Entreprise+TLS authentification
+ Grayed out "Connect" button when using WPA2 Entreprise+TLS authentiication

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: network-manager
  
  Ubuntu version: Ubuntu 8.10 Release Candidate (live CD) - 
ubuntu-8.10-rc-desktop-i386.iso
  My hardware: Thinkpad T60p with an Atheros wireless Mini-PCI express card 
(AR5BXB6 chipset == AR5006EX).
  
  What happened: I launched Ubuntu from the live CD and tried connecting to the 
wireless network of my university, by selecting the corresponding SSID through 
the Network Manager. My university uses a TLS EAP ("WPA 2 Entreprise") and .pem 
certificates. I filled out all the forms, and selected the correct certificates 
that were stored on my hard-drive (I have checked them with the 
"openssl verify ­CAfile ca-x.pem cl-x.pem" command).
  The "Connect" button remained grayed out, clicking on it didn't work.
  
  What I expected: That the connect button was not grayed out after I
  completed the fields. Or at least that there is a tip that indicates why
  the button is grayed out, and why it won't even try to connect.
  
  Reproducing with the terminal (output):
  ---------------------------------------------------
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ killall nm-applet; nm-applet 
  
  ** (nm-applet:8440): WARNING **: No connections defined
  
  ** (nm-applet:8440): WARNING **: Invalid connection: 'NMSetting8021x' /
  'identity' invalid: 2
  
  ** (nm-applet:8440): WARNING **: <WARN>
  applet_menu_item_activate_helper(): Invalid connection; asking for more
  information.
  
  
  ** (nm-applet:8440): CRITICAL **: convert_iv: assertion `src != NULL' failed 
  
  ** (nm-applet:8440): CRITICAL **: convert_iv: assertion `src != NULL'
  failed
  
  ** (nm-applet:8440): CRITICAL **: convert_iv: assertion `src != NULL'
  failed
  
  ** (nm-applet:8440): CRITICAL **: convert_iv: assertion `src != NULL' failed 
  ---------------------------------------------------
  
  The Invalid connection and <WARN> "WARNING" messages appear when I click on 
my university's SSID in the network manager.
  The "CRITICAL" messages appear when I type in the four letters of my Private 
key password.
- The normal user and sudo user outputs look simillar.
+ The normal user and sudo user outputs look similar.
+ 
+ @Alexander Sack:
+ > ** (nm-applet:8391): WARNING **: No connections defined
+  --> This appears right after nm-applet is started
+ 
+ >** (nm-applet:8391): WARNING **: Invalid connection: 'NMSetting8021x' /
+ > 'identity' invalid: 2
+ >
+ >** (nm-applet:8391): WARNING **: <WARN> applet_menu_item_activate_helper(): 
Invalid connection; asking for more information. 
+ --> These two warnings appear right after I click on my university's wireless 
SSID (from the drop down list of the nm-applet icon on the top bar). When I 
click on my university's wireless SSID there's a window that appears : 
"Authentication required by wireless network". That's where I enter my details: 
and I leave no whitespaces, no blank fields. My identity is my e-mail address, 
and my private key password is made of numbers only (if that helps).
+  I suppose you mean that the connect attempt is made when I click on my 
university's wireless SSID, as I can't ever click on the connect button when 
the Authentication is TLS.
+ 
  
  #update (29.10.2008): added terminal output, corrected university's wireless 
encryption (WPA Entreprise -> WPA2 Entreprise), added tags
  #update2 (29.10.2008): changed sudo output --> regular user output
+ #update3 (29.10.2008): added response to Alexander Sack's comment

** Summary changed:

- Grayed out "Connect" button when using WPA2 Entreprise+TLS authentiication
+ Grayed out "Connect" button when using WPA2 Entreprise+TLS authentication

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Grayed out "Connect" button when using WPA2 Entreprise+TLS authentication
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290285
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