On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 14:53 +0000, Mike C wrote: > Adam Hough <adam <at> gradientzero.com> writes: > > > Have you tried NetworkManager with with your laptop yet? I am guessing > > that you are actually missing a cert for you work's wireless network > > that you will need to get connected and authenticated to the network. > > Thanks Adam - for offering some help here. > > I have rather nervous about using NetworkManager due to so many having problems > with it including discussions about it not working with F8 due out soon. Also > the last time I used NM it messed with various internal settings and stopped my > manual wireless link from working when i could not get NM to work. However maybe > NM has matured somewhat in mroe recent times, and perhaps I should now try again. > > Thanks for the web link - I have essentially tried the same supplicant set up as > in your example, both with and without ca_cert. I am told that the Verisign root > certs can be used (I downloaded them from Verisign, but was not sure which > certificate file was needed but tried various of the files that appeared), since > the radius server certificates here were signed by Verisign. However I also > read that it should not be necessary to use the ca_cert parameter and it should > still be possible to connect with PWA +PEAP encryption but in that case the > server certificate is not verified by the client software. So it is more secure > to verify the server certs but I am now wondering if for some reason the > verification IS required by the Fedora version? > > > Here is an write up that tells you basically what you need. But you > > will need to get the cert that your work is using. I would ask one of > > your colleagues for what they did as they will know more about your > > network. > > http://grok.lsu.edu/Article.aspx?articleId=1470 > > The only help I have been able to get is from colleagues who say that they used > NM in Ubuntu and Debian and that it connects without any problem. I have a copy > of a supplicant setup file from the other distros where it does work, but > whataver combination of parameters in my system I draw a blank. Perhaps it is > necessary to have the ca_cert file in place and referenced correctly but the > advice I had did not yield a working system. > > In fact the only example I had was to download the Verisign root files as a zip > file and unzip. The SecureServer.509 file was what I was told was needed but > that is a binary file. All the examples of PEAP setups seem to refer to .pem or > .crt files which are text files, and none are in the Verisign zip file, so I am > stumped! > As I said it works for me. I have inserted no certs nor have I configured wpa_supplicant. On top of that Ubuntu until yesterday when 7.10 was released has an obsolete version of NM relative to f7. f8 will have the latest version. -- ======================================================================= Men of lofty genius when they are doing the least work are most active. -- Leonardo da Vinci ======================================================================= Aaron Konstam telephone: (210) 656-0355 e-mail: akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list