On 06/09/16 09:06, Toralf Lund wrote:
On 05/09/16 11:08, John Hodrien wrote:
On Fri, 2 Sep 2016, Toralf Lund wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to connect my CentOS 6.8 laptop to the wireless net at work, which is secured with WPA2 and AES. I've done this successfully in the past using NetworkManager, but a new safety feature was recently introduced: A CA certificate is required. After this, I've not been able to connect. I have a DER format file, whose path I've entered in
You've definitely provided the correct CA certificate, and not accidentally provided the certificate itself?
I think you're on to something, there. I actually used data exported from Windows, and I guess I ended up with (as you suggest) the "normal" certificate. Now I've switched to a "CA Root" .pem file for the authority, and the "Failed to load root certificates" message has gone away. But, I still get 'unable to get local issuer certificate'.
I now realise that the same root certificate is included in /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt, so maybe I shouldn't need to specify it? Perhaps what I want is an "intermediate certificate"? Would that be the same thing as a "local issuer certificate"?
Also, I no longer able to reproduce the case where I got "Failed to load root certificates".
Let's say I'm officially confused...
- T
Don't I need to provide the certificate itself, too? Where do I put it?
- Toralf
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