I just did a manual setup here, creating an eduroam SSID profile pointed at the Cloudpath provisioned certificates, and it worked fine, so it definitely looks like something in Cloudpath itself.

Out of curiosity, what version of Cloudpath are you using? As Chuck said we're getting ready to roll out basically the same scenario, and we're still running off of the old ES 2 server pending a new release of ES 3 that's alleged to address some HA replication bugs.

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On 05/08/2014 10:30 AM, Turner, Ryan H wrote:
That's the weird thing.  They use the SAME certs and chains.

Ryan Turner
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On May 8, 2014, at 10:26 AM, "Chuck Anderson" <[email protected]> wrote:

We're also in the process of testing eduroam on our campus (and we
also use Cloudpath) but we are using one certificate chain and in fact
the exact same certificates for eduroam vs. our own WPI-Wireless.  It
sounds like you are using different certs/cert chain--is that the
case?  I'll try testing with Android today.

On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 02:00:01PM +0000, Turner, Ryan H wrote:
We are in the process of deploying eduroam across our campus.  The SSID will be 
deployed, concurrent with our current EAP-TLS SSID (UNC-Secure) around Fall.  
Ultimately, UNC-Secure will go away, and only eduroam will remain.  We are 
onboarding with Cloudpath.  In our initial testing, one of our android users 
reported to be able to successfully connect to eduroam after configuring, yet 
the configuration blew away their UNC-Secure setup.  When the user attempted to 
reonboard with UNC-Secure, he go the screenshot that is attached.  I have sent 
an email to cloudpath, hoping this is just an oversight.  There can't be many 
places running multiple EAP-TLS SSIDs concurrently.

Is this really a limitation with Android?   Seems to work without any issue 
with Windows, Apple, and iOS.

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