Activity log for bug #1472734

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2015-07-08 18:35:03 Dave Morley bug added bug
2015-07-08 18:35:15 Dave Morley tags qa-silo
2015-07-08 18:35:32 Dave Morley bug added subscriber Canonical QA Ops
2015-07-08 22:40:28 Andrew Hayzen bug added subscriber Andrew Hayzen
2015-07-08 22:51:14 Andrew Hayzen indicator-network (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2015-07-26 12:31:46 Matthew Paul Thomas description STEPS: 1. Enable wpa2 enterprise on your router and setup a freeradius server and connect the router to it https://dani33l.wordpress.com/2014/11/ is the guide I used 2. On the phone drag down the indicator-network and select the ep network 3. Select Security to wpa & wpa2 enterprise 4. Change Authentication to PEAP 5. Inner set to MSCHAPv2 6. None for ca cert 7. PEAP automatic 8. Username add the user you set up on the server 9. Password add the password you set on the server but add a one to the end of it EXPECTED: I expect there to be some sort of warning that I did something wrong ACTUAL: The indicator pops up the standard wifi password for the system, this in no way impacts the enterprise setup so just confuses the user into adding a password that is never accepted Another side effect of this is that if you go back and correct the password in the initial setup it will still ask for a password any time you reconnect even though it isn't needed. TEMPORARY WORKAROUND: If you should mess up the setup just forget the network and then add it again correctly and all is well in the world. VERSIONS: current build number: 51 device name: arale channel: ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/meizu.en last update: 2015-07-08 16:34:56 version version: 51 version ubuntu: 20150708 version device: 20150703-d6bcc69 version custom: 20150602-731-5-32 current build number: 51 device name: arale channel: ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/meizu.en last update: 2015-07-08 16:34:56 version version: 51 version ubuntu: 20150708 version device: 20150703-d6bcc69 version custom: 20150602-731-5-32 1. Enable wpa2 enterprise on your router and setup a freeradius server and connect the router to it https://dani33l.wordpress.com/2014/11/ is the guide I used 2. On the phone drag down the indicator-network and select the ep network 3. Select Security to wpa & wpa2 enterprise 4. Change Authentication to PEAP 5. Inner set to MSCHAPv2 6. None for ca cert 7. PEAP automatic 8. Username add the user you set up on the server 9. Password add the password you set on the server but add a one to the end of it ACTUAL: The indicator pops up the standard wifi password for the system, this in no way impacts the enterprise setup so just confuses the user into adding a password that is never accepted Another side effect of this is that if you go back and correct the password in the initial setup it will still ask for a password any time you reconnect even though it isn't needed. EXPECTED: I expect there to be some sort of warning that I did something wrong <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking#wi-fi-connecting-dialog>: "If connection authentication fails, the dialog should open if was not open already ... On phone, it should have body text “Your authentication details were incorrect.”" TEMPORARY WORKAROUND: If you should mess up the setup just forget the network and then add it again correctly and all is well in the world.
2015-07-26 12:31:50 Matthew Paul Thomas indicator-network (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Triaged
2015-07-26 12:35:02 Matthew Paul Thomas summary WPA2 Enterprise setup has issues No error feedback for WPA2 Enterprise authentication