Hi,
connections to work. I am hoping that someone can tell me if I am wrong or, if the issue is NetworkManager.
NetworkManager allows you to configure the filename of the CA; there is no need to dump the CA cert in a globally used place.
AS root : > cp /home/user/CERTS/radius_ca.pem /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors/ >update-ca-trust
Why? Many if not all UIs for NetworkManager ask you for the filename of the CA certificate directly. I'm attaching a screenshot of KDE5's Plasma NM network editor (in German, sorry). It very explicitly asks for *CA Certificate* along with a file selection box. If your UI to NM does not give you that, time to change the UI frontend.
7. I REALLY DONT LIKE THE SELF SIGNED / PRIVATE CA GLOBALLY.
Does anyone see any obvious mistakes in what a described above?
Independently of UI, there are scripts that set up NetworkManager via D-Bus mostly automatically; and they of course store the CA certificate in a custom place, only referenced by the imported configuration. You may want to check out e.g. https://802.1x-config.org or if you are member of the eduroam roaming consortium https://cat.eduroam.org. Greetings, Stefan Winter -- Stefan WINTER Ingenieur de Recherche Fondation RESTENA - Réseau Téléinformatique de l'Education Nationale et de la Recherche 2, avenue de l'Université L-4365 Esch-sur-Alzette Tel: +352 424409 1 Fax: +352 422473 PGP key updated to 4096 Bit RSA - I will encrypt all mails if the recipient's key is known to me http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xC0DE6A358A39DC66