Werner, We used to be able to log in to eduroam with a username and password, but they have gone this script route. cat.eduroam.org basically pushes the user to use the institutions installer script. I just tried leap 15.2 live and it has the same error. Could not continue with credentials collection. I did install chrome to and check with both firefox and chrome to see if they were the default browser, but no go. -Wes On Fri, Sep 25, 2020 at 7:23 AM Werner Flamme <werner.flamme@email.de> wrote:
Wes James (24.09.20 18:16):
I'm trying to connect to eduroam wifi with opensuse (I've tried tw and leap), but when I run the script we are provided, it says:
Could not continue with credentials collection.
On other distros, it pops up a browser so I can authenticate on our sso web page, then sets up the wifi connection. Any idea what that error means or how I can get connected to eduroam with the institution provided script? There are no manual setup instructions for wifi settings here, so I can't do that.
Thanks,
-Wes
Hi Wes,
what do you need a script for? At my company, I used the network manager to enter my credentials and I can login fine with eduroam.
To have an assistant, you can download eduroam CAT (configuration assistant tool) from <https://cat.eduroam.org/>. This tool also makes sure that the used certificates match with the actual endpoint :)
HTH, Werner
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