Rick Bilonick <rab <at> nauticom.net> writes: > # subject_match="/C=GB/L=York/O=University of York/OU=Computing > Service/OU=Terms of use at www.verisign.co.uk/rpa (c)05/OU=Authenticated > by VeriSign/OU=Member, VeriSign Trust Network/CN=nasaaa1.york.ac.uk" > phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2" > # priority=5 > } > > I have no idea what the function of the "subject_match" line is but I've > commented it out and I'm able to connect (after doing an "Activate" in > the network gui tool). The subject match line verifies the certificate is from the authority it is supposed to come from - so that line would need to be changed to that for your organisation's server - commenting it out will certainly be fine with a "slightly" less secure connection in that it is possible though unlikely someone could forge a certificate and you then connect to an AP that is not verified. I will leave others to answer the other parts of the post - but I do remember that NM has problems with wired connections - I never use it myself. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list