Hi,
When the system is clear installed Network Manager uses eap-ttls with mschapv2
login/password authentication and there are no problems, but when the system is
upgraded from previous versions like 18.04 it tries peap by default and fails,
so you need manually configure strongswan.conf with the following lines
charon-nm {
load_modular = yes
plugins {
include strongswan.d/charon/*.conf
eap-peap {
load = no
}
}
As a result all my colleagues, who upgraded their systems, got VPN service
broken.
I guess eap-peap as much useful as eap-ttls and there is no point to remove it
to save like 1 KB of package size.
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