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en:support:wlan:linux_eduroam [28.11.2012 14:42] – created helena.zimpelen:support:wlan:linux_eduroam [18.01.2023 11:45] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ======= eduroam (Linux) ======= ======= eduroam (Linux) =======
 +This is the manual to configure [[http://www.eduroam.org/|eduroam]] on Linux systems. The configuration can be done with different tools. 
  
-It is also possible to use [[http://www.eduroam.org/|eduroam]] on Linux systems without any problems. You can configure it with different tools+===== eduroam CAT ===== 
 +The easiest way to configure the eduroam network is to use the eduroam CAT (Configuration Assistant Tool). For students and employees of the Göttingen University, it can be downloaded [[https://cat.eduroam.org/user/API.php?action=downloadInstaller&api_version=2&lang=en&device=linux&profile=5042|here]]. The python script has to be executed via the terminal. After opening the terminal execute the script by typing ''python //FILE LOCATION//'', so e.g. ''python3 Downloads/eduroam-linux-GWDG_Goettingen-University_of_Gottingen_and_GWDG.py''. You will be asked for you username which is your **university e-mail-adress** and your password.
  
 <WRAP center round info 55%> <WRAP center round info 55%>
 **Basic configuration** **Basic configuration**
   * security: WPA2 Enterprise   * security: WPA2 Enterprise
-  * legitimacy: tunnelled TLS (TTLS)+  * legitimacy: Protected EAP (PEAP)
   * username: firstname.lastname@stud.uni-goettingen.de   * username: firstname.lastname@stud.uni-goettingen.de
-  * CA-certificate: Deutsche Telekom Root CA 2 [[https://ca.gwdg.de]]+  * CA-certificate: [[https://www.pki.dfn.de/fileadmin/PKI/zertifikate/T-TeleSec_GlobalRoot_Class_2.crt|T-Telesec Global Root Class 2]] 
   * inner Legitimiacy: MSCHAPv2   * inner Legitimiacy: MSCHAPv2
-  * anonymous identity: anonymous@gwdg.de+  * anonymous identity: eduroam@gwdg.de
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
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 ==== Gnome Networkmanager ==== ==== Gnome Networkmanager ====
-{{ :support:wlan:gnome_nw.png}} +{{ :support:wlan:gnome_manuell.png}} 
-At first, choose "**eduroam**" in the list of all WiFi networks available. The configuration is as shown in the information box below and in the image on the right hand side respectively.+At first, choose "**eduroam**" in the list of all WiFi networks available. The configuration is as shown in the information box above and in the image on the right hand side respectively.
  
-Depending on the distribution, the CA certificate "Deutsche Telekom Root CA 2" may be at different locations in the file system. Alternatively you can download it at [[https://ca.gwdg.de]] and choose it as a CA certificate afterwards. +Depending on the distribution, the CA certificate "T-Telesec Global Root Class 2" may be at different locations in the file system. In Ubuntu, it is located in ''/etc/ssl/certs/''. Alternatively you can download it [[https://www.pki.dfn.de/fileadmin/PKI/zertifikate/T-TeleSec_GlobalRoot_Class_2.crt|here]] and choose it as a CA certificate afterwards. 
  
-Now fill out the sections username and password and click on "Connect"Now a connection to eduroam should be established. +Finally, fill in the sections username and password and click on "Connect"connection to eduroam will be established. 
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 The configuration is as shown in the information box below and in the image on the right hand side respectively. The configuration is as shown in the information box below and in the image on the right hand side respectively.
  
-Depending on the distribution, the CA certificate "Deutsche Telekom Root CA 2" may be at different locations in the file system. Mostly it is preinstalled and it is sufficient to tick "Use Systems CA Certs". Alternatively you can download it from [[https://ca.gwdg.de]] and choose it as a CA certificate afterwards. +Depending on the distribution, the CA certificate "T-TeleSec Global Root Class 2" may be at different locations in the file system. Mostly it is preinstalled and it is sufficient to tick "Use Systems CA Certs". Alternatively you can download it [[https://www.pki.dfn.de/fileadmin/PKI/zertifikate/T-TeleSec_GlobalRoot_Class_2.crt|here]] and choose it as a CA certificate afterwards. 
  
 Click "OK" to save and to establish a connection. It might be the case that the programme "KWallet" asks for a rule to handle your passwords.  Click "OK" to save and to establish a connection. It might be the case that the programme "KWallet" asks for a rule to handle your passwords. 
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