** Summary changed: - Connecting to eduroam networks with the NetworkManager + 802.1X EAP-TTLS (RADIUS) wireless network authentication using NetworkManager/nm-applet (eduroam)
** Description changed: Binary package hint: network-manager - Eduroam is a wireless network for students/staff of educational - institutes, see http://www.eduroam.org/ I think support for this network + Eduroam is a large international wireless network for students/staff of + educational institutes, see http://www.eduroam.org/ It uses RADIUS + authentication protocol with EAP-TTLS . I think support for this network will be great for the adoption of Ubuntu on these institutes. When clicking on 'eduroam' in the network manager applet it keeps - connecting indefinately, or sometimes spits out a dialog asking for a - wep key. I killed and started NetworkManager from the command line to - get some debug output. It seems it does correctly receive a key for the - network, but then forgets it and asks for a key again. This repeats - indefinately + connecting indefinitely, or sometimes spits out a dialog asking for a + wep key. - I searched the forum for solutions but all referred to using - wpa_supplicant from the command line, none gave a solution using the - network manager. + I searched the forums and there where lots of support requests for this + issue, but all solutions referred to using wpa_supplicant from the + command line, none gave a solution using the network manager. I will attach two files: the output from the network manager and the wpa.conf with which I can connect to eduroam networks (password stripped of course). -- 802.1X EAP-TTLS (RADIUS) wireless network authentication using NetworkManager/nm-applet (eduroam) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182906 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs