I'm on a university campus; we have a secure network ("ACUsecure") to
which I'm trying to connect. Mac laptops and Windows laptops have no
problem. You connect to the network, and a pop-up appears asking for the
user's "campus" username/password, and connection is made.
On my Debian sid laptop, using Gnome or Cinnamon as my DE (and not
knowing how to connect via console-only), I can click on the Network
Settings and get to the list of networks, and see "ACUsecure". I can try
to connect, and I get prompted for a username/password. But the
connection never succeeds.
I've involved our network guru on campus; he's not very familiar with
Debian, but he spent an hour looking over things. From his side of the
network, it looks like I'm getting validated, but from the laptop, I've
found logs that say authentication failure. He's tried his credentials
also, in various forms. He believes we've got the settings right on Debian:
WPA&WPA2 Enterprise
Protected EAP (PEAP)
Anonymous identity blank
CA cert None
No CA cert required
Inner auth MSCHAPv2
username
password
When I try to follow the journalctl entries from first trying to switch
to ACUsecure until I cancel the pop-up asking again for creds, I get this:
http://goshen.acu.edu/westk/ACU-INTERNAL-USE/wireless.txt (IPs replaced
by "aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd"; yeah, just feel-good security on my part, I know,
but it helps a little)
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Kent