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Python script to help manage wpa_supplicant configuration files. Uses a curses interface to display accessible networks and allows users to associate each network with a configuration file, which they can directly edit from a provided template.
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I'm using Debian 8 (Jessie) with LDXE, Wicd, and wpa_supplicant, to try to connect to my work's WiFi network. The network uses PEAP and MSCHAP, but it does not use certificates.
When I leave the certificate path blank in the Wicd network Properties dialog, I get the following messages in /var/log/wicd/wicd.log:
I have found solutions on the Web for NetworkManager-based setups that suggest setting system-ca-certs to false, but I'm not using NetworkManager. If I understand correctly, system-ca-certs is just telling NetworkManager how to configure or pass arguments to wpa_supplicant.
How do I configure Wicd and/or wpa_supplicant to know that I don't need a certificate for this network?
Wpa Supplicant Connect
(Incidentally, if someone can suggest how to find/enable wpa_supplicant logging, perhaps that would provide more insight into the problem.)
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1 Answer
I solved my own problem.
For my specific network, the solution was to select 'PEAP with GTC' instead of the other PEAP option.
Wpa Supplicant Configuration File
Getting wpa_supplicant logging turned out to be dead simple: there's a check box in the Wicd preferences dialog to enable debug logging, and that added wpa_supplicant log messages into the wicd log. Specifically, it reveals the wpa_supplicant command line being used, which I was able to execute myself at a shell in order to get even more hints.
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