I'm trying to log in to a 802.1x network using Network Manager in MX17 it fails and the only thing that I found that looks relevant is this bug report
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1465138
It looks like they patched wpa_supplicant, is it possible to get a newer version in Test repo?
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newer wpa_supplicant
Re: newer wpa_supplicant
I'll rebuild the sid version for testing.
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Re: newer wpa_supplicant
It's up
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Re: newer wpa_supplicant
Wow, that's fast. Let me give it a try.
Re: newer wpa_supplicant
Thanks the package worked but it didn't fix the problem for me, it's probably another issue.
EDIT: OK, the problem was my fault, I was trying to connect on a computer that was exempted from 802.1x
EDIT: OK, the problem was my fault, I was trying to connect on a computer that was exempted from 802.1x