Ouch indeed... I guess I was a bit to enthusiastic.
Anyways, leaving out the first phase2 key, and thus only keeping the one from networkmanager, doesn't work either.
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant network={ ssid="NEWTEC_CORP" mode=managed proto=WPA key_mgmt=WPA-EAP auth_alg=OPEN pairwise=TKIP eap=PEAP identity="jvb" password="mypassword" phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2" }
auth=MD5 doesn't work either.
Leaving out the phase2 key completely also seems to work.
Why does network manager only offer those two possibilities? It seems that I need phase2="auth=EAP-GTC" to get it to work correctly.
Ouch indeed... I guess I was a bit to enthusiastic.
Anyways, leaving out the first phase2 key, and thus only keeping the one from networkmanager, doesn't work either.
ctrl_interface= /var/run/ wpa_supplicant "NEWTEC_ CORP" mgmt=WPA- EAP "jvb" "mypassword" "auth=MSCHAPV2"
network={
ssid=
mode=managed
proto=WPA
key_
auth_alg=OPEN
pairwise=TKIP
eap=PEAP
identity=
password=
phase2=
}
auth=MD5 doesn't work either.
Leaving out the phase2 key completely also seems to work.
Why does network manager only offer those two possibilities? It seems that I need phase2= "auth=EAP- GTC" to get it to work correctly.