Re: Connecting to Wireless 802.1x EAP

2015-01-29 Thread Joe
On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 08:40:21 + Darac Marjal wrote: > On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 03:15:46PM -0500, Stephen R Guglielmo wrote: > > Hi guys, > > > > I have a debian laptop running jessie using the iwlwifi driver. I > > can connect to WPA2-PSK networks just fine. However, my campus has a > > wirele

Re: Connecting to Wireless 802.1x EAP

2015-01-29 Thread Curt
On 2015-01-29, Darac Marjal wrote: > > According to wikipedia, EAP encompasses a whole variety of > authentications methods ranging from certificates, to passwords, to > pre-shared keys, even to SIM cards. > I authenticate with my SIM card, as a matter of fact (to my ISP's hotspots). -- “There’

Re: Connecting to Wireless 802.1x EAP

2015-01-29 Thread Darac Marjal
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 03:15:46PM -0500, Stephen R Guglielmo wrote: > Hi guys, > > I have a debian laptop running jessie using the iwlwifi driver. I can > connect to WPA2-PSK networks just fine. However, my campus has a > wireless network that uses WPA-EAP/PEAP authentication. I have read > the D

Connecting to Wireless 802.1x EAP

2015-01-28 Thread Stephen R Guglielmo
Hi guys, I have a debian laptop running jessie using the iwlwifi driver. I can connect to WPA2-PSK networks just fine. However, my campus has a wireless network that uses WPA-EAP/PEAP authentication. I have read the Debian wiki page[1] on the subject and it claims I need to provide a certificate.