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services:network:internal:portauth:linux:info-ubuntu [2011/05/02 10:32]
radeka
services:network:internal:portauth:linux:info-ubuntu [2019/07/18 13:30] (current)
delise
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   * **4)** verify that //Inner Authentication//​ is set to **MSCHAPv2** then   * **4)** verify that //Inner Authentication//​ is set to **MSCHAPv2** then
   * **5)** insert your //**your SISSA username**//​ and **6)** //**your SISSA password**//​.\\   * **5)** insert your //**your SISSA username**//​ and **6)** //**your SISSA password**//​.\\
 +If it fails to save your connection, on newer ubuntu versions, it may be necessary to provide the CA file or to flag the fact that it is not required.
 +
 {{:​services:​network:​internal:​portauth:​linux:​dot1xlinux4.jpeg|Fill in this window carefully...}}\\ {{:​services:​network:​internal:​portauth:​linux:​dot1xlinux4.jpeg|Fill in this window carefully...}}\\
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 {{:​services:​network:​internal:​portauth:​linux:​dot1xlinux5.jpeg|Verify that the selected method is DHCP and plug in the Ethernet cable.}}\\ {{:​services:​network:​internal:​portauth:​linux:​dot1xlinux5.jpeg|Verify that the selected method is DHCP and plug in the Ethernet cable.}}\\
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 +
 +==== Troubleshoting for wired network (Ubuntu 16.04 bug): ====
 +
 + If after all linux keep asking for password follow to procedure below:
 +  * unplug the cable
 +  * open a terminal window
 +  * type the following:
 +
 +      # nmcli c edit "Auto eth0"
 +      nmcli> set 802-1x.password
 +           ​[INSERT YOUR PASSWORD]
 +      nmcli> save
 +      nmcli> quit
 +
 +  * plug the cable