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#1 2015-11-29 22:27:01

CTech
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Registered: 2015-11-23
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[SOLVED] Marking Wireless Certificate as Trusted

I am trying to connect to my school's wifi, which is secured by WPA2 Enterprise. I am connecting through Connman. I am having difficulty marking my school's wireless certificate as trusted. No matter what I do, it will not be marked as trusted. I have tried moving it to /etc/ca-certificates/trust-source/anchors then executing sudo trust extract-compat to no avail. I have the certificate in the .cer format. Is this okay for connman? Is there anything I am missing.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

EDIT: Also, where do I need to save the certificate for Connman to access it?

Last edited by CTech (2015-11-30 21:31:33)

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#2 2015-11-30 11:12:53

mhoogland
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Re: [SOLVED] Marking Wireless Certificate as Trusted

I don't think you need a certificate, if you know your username and password credentials you should be fine. I've had problems with WPA2 Enterprise too, try using a GUI frontend of NetworkManager.

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#3 2015-11-30 11:37:45

c0mm0ner
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Re: [SOLVED] Marking Wireless Certificate as Trusted

There's an example with a certificate file for connman in the wiki. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/WP … se#connman

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#4 2015-11-30 20:28:12

CTech
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Re: [SOLVED] Marking Wireless Certificate as Trusted

c0mm0ner wrote:

There's an example with a certificate file for connman in the wiki. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/WP … se#connman

Problem is, the network DOESN'T support eduroam. The settings are very different. I have read the connman documentation, and I thought I had successfully built myself a config.

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#5 2015-11-30 20:28:57

CTech
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Re: [SOLVED] Marking Wireless Certificate as Trusted

mhoogland wrote:

I don't think you need a certificate, if you know your username and password credentials you should be fine. I've had problems with WPA2 Enterprise too, try using a GUI frontend of NetworkManager.

Cool, will try that. Thanks for the suggestion.

By The Way, I am using a GUI frontend of Connman.

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#6 2015-11-30 21:31:20

CTech
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Re: [SOLVED] Marking Wireless Certificate as Trusted

mhoogland wrote:

I don't think you need a certificate, if you know your username and password credentials you should be fine. I've had problems with WPA2 Enterprise too, try using a GUI frontend of NetworkManager.

THANK YOU SO MUCH!
This issue has been on top of my head for ages, I finally have Wi-Fi

Thank you again!

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