Connecting to WPA2 Enterprise PEAP issues












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I am having trouble connecting to my work enterprise WPA2 PEAP network. I am running Manjaro linux (Arch). My connection settings are as follows:



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The username and pw are my AD account. I made my CA cert by running the following:



openssl pkcs12 -in in.pfx -out cacert.pem -cacerts -nokeys



However, I can not seem to establish a connection. Any ideas? The enterprise settings are as follows:



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    I am having trouble connecting to my work enterprise WPA2 PEAP network. I am running Manjaro linux (Arch). My connection settings are as follows:



    enter image description here



    The username and pw are my AD account. I made my CA cert by running the following:



    openssl pkcs12 -in in.pfx -out cacert.pem -cacerts -nokeys



    However, I can not seem to establish a connection. Any ideas? The enterprise settings are as follows:



    enter image description here









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      I am having trouble connecting to my work enterprise WPA2 PEAP network. I am running Manjaro linux (Arch). My connection settings are as follows:



      enter image description here



      The username and pw are my AD account. I made my CA cert by running the following:



      openssl pkcs12 -in in.pfx -out cacert.pem -cacerts -nokeys



      However, I can not seem to establish a connection. Any ideas? The enterprise settings are as follows:



      enter image description here









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      I am having trouble connecting to my work enterprise WPA2 PEAP network. I am running Manjaro linux (Arch). My connection settings are as follows:



      enter image description here



      The username and pw are my AD account. I made my CA cert by running the following:



      openssl pkcs12 -in in.pfx -out cacert.pem -cacerts -nokeys



      However, I can not seem to establish a connection. Any ideas? The enterprise settings are as follows:



      enter image description here







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