18.09.2015 19:37, Thierry de Coulon пишет:
Hello all,
I'm trying to connect at work to a WiFi controlled by a Windows WPA2-Enterprise setup.
WPA2 Enterprise is common umbrella for quite different authentication protocols which are using very different authentication parameters. Do you know which one is used?
I've put back the original HD that has a Windows 10 install on it and had no problem connecting. Network manager (13.2) does see the network and let me enter username and password, but no success as to a connection (always comes back asking for the password).
I've googles a lot, this sort of problem allready have been encoutered (and solved) on other distributions. Until now I could not solve it on openSUSE.
So I decided to remove NM and go back to wicd. One Click Install fails because I don't have Firefox, but I managed to install from rpms.
Wicd does work, but it asks for the root password and regularely fails on start. Mor googling told me I should start wicd on boot, but all the instructions are outdated and don't works (chkconfig on 12.3 but does not seem to be there anymore,
Of course it is there. Even in Tumbleweed, not to mention 13.2. But looking at spec file, wicd provides systemd unit definition so "systemctl enable wicd; systemctl start wicd" should probably suffice.
some hints about systemd and new commands but nothing works either.
I'm wondering if I should install 13.1 instead - or look for another distribution...
Whatever works for you ... but if you say what you tried to autostart wicd someone may be able to help. "nothing works" is pretty bad starting point. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org