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List:       opensuse
Subject:    Re: [opensuse] How to start a program (wicd) at boot [solved]
From:       Thierry de Coulon <tcoulon () decoulon ! ch>
Date:       2015-09-23 15:44:09
Message-ID: 201509231744.09028.tcoulon () decoulon ! ch
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On Saturday 19 September 2015 12.37:34 Thierry de Coulon wrote:
> > If you have own CA, you sure should have certificate installed on
> > Windows.
(...)
> > This sounds like
> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/110
> >44 76; you can check whether workaround described there works for you. If
> > yes, you should open bug report for openSUSE.

OK, so after a lot of trial and error I did manage to connect, although:

- I had to use PEAP with GTC  (which is poposed by wicd). I tried this per 
chance, as I did not know what it means but PEAP with MSCHAP did not work.

I then get asked the two only things I have: name and password.

I've tried to repeat this with Network Manager, but it did not work. there is 
no "PEAP with GTC" and the mask needed to choose PEAP and GTC as an advanced 
setting answered I did not have the right priviledge to save this setup and 
it would not connect.

Now as I understand NetworkManager requires a client to set it up. TDE's 
client is probably too "old" (no idea if it has been updated) and Gnome and 
KDE are not on the machine so either Network Manager can't, or my setup does 
not let me set it upo correctly.

Anyway, openSUSE 13.2 + TDE + wicd + PEAP with GTC works, which is the 
important thing.

Thierry
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