Questions tagged [eduroam]

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Can't connect to eduroam via `wpa_supplicant`:

I'm on my new Debian Stretch system and I'd like to connect to my university eduroam network. I'm not using GNOME or any DM, so I manage my connections via nmcli. However, from what I gather, it seems that nmcli doesn't support this kind of…
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TU Berlin eduroam - How to get Wireless LAN working with wpa_supplicant.conf and hashed password

I was struggling for awhile searching for a good wpa_supplicant.conf to get access to the "eduroam" Wireless LAN network at the TU Berlin. Since I know for sure, that it is not trivial and that the bash-script actually saves your password in plain…
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Convert a WPA2-Enterprise EDUROAM connection in NetworkManager to a system connection

I am a student at an university which has eduroam, a WPA2-Enterprise wireless network. On my account this is configured using NetworkManager. This is the overview of nm-connection-editor: I have marked that this is a system connection by saying…
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Since updating to fedora 33 I can't connect to eduroam (wpa_supplicant)

Yesterday I updated my thinkpad with fedora 32 to a thinkpad with fedora 33. Soon I noticed something was amiss, I could no longer connect to eduroam. Eduroam uses WPA and WPA2 Enterprise and fedora 33 updated wpa_supplicant 2.9-3 to wpa_supplicant…
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Can't connect to eduroam with iwd

I'm trying to connect to eduroam with iwd, but when I type station wlan0 connect eduroam the only thing I get is "Not configured". The config file I created at /var/lib/iwd/eduroam.8021x looks like…
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wpa_supplicant not connecting anymore to eduroam

since a few weeks (probably after a dist-upgrade) my machine can't connect anymore to 802.1x networks. I'm using Debian Buster with i3, but using nm-applet. I've also tryied to connect directly with wpa_supplicant but it doesn't work either. This is…