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2016 Sep 02
2
NetworkManger wireless issues - "Failed to load root certificates"/"unable to get local issuer certificate"
Hi, I'm trying to connect my CentOS 6.8 laptop to the wireless net at work, which is secured with WPA2 and AES. I've done this successfully in the past using NetworkManager, but a new safety feature was recently introduced: A CA certificate is required. After this, I've not been able to connect. I have a DER format file, whose path I've entered in CA certificate: in the
2016 Sep 06
1
NetworkManger wireless issues - "Failed to load root certificates"/"unable to get local issuer certificate"
On 05/09/16 11:08, John Hodrien wrote: > On Fri, 2 Sep 2016, Toralf Lund wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to connect my CentOS 6.8 laptop to the wireless net at >> work, which is secured with WPA2 and AES. I've done this successfully >> in the past using NetworkManager, but a new safety feature was >> recently introduced: A CA certificate is
2008 Mar 04
3
Strange behaviour of Samba3 with wireless clients
I have built my own wireless AP with Ubuntu 7.10 and an Atheros-based wireless card. My problem is that I can't access any of the Samba shares with my wireless clients...they can all search for the server, get prompted for a login then it just hangs and eventually times out. The same clients, when using their LAN ports to connect to the same server, are able to do everything--browse and
2017 Sep 18
6
Block internet access for some users on the LAN ?
Hi, In our local school we have two servers and roughly 80 clients. The network is 192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0, and DHCP+DNS is managed by Dnsmasq. School PCs (teachers and management) are registered via MAC address and get an IP address in a specific range: 192.168.10.2 - 192.168.10.50 - management + teachers 192.168.10.201 - 192.168.10.220 - computer room 192.168.10.246 - 192.168.10.247 -
2008 Jan 27
3
WPA question
HI I admit up front that I know just enough about wireless networking to know that I don't know much at all about it. That said, I'm hoping someone can help me learn a little bit... Specifically, could a laptop running Centos 5.1 be expected to (be able to) connect to a wireless access point using WPA2 security settings? I don't know if WPA depends on hardware support, or if
2018 Feb 22
4
RADIUS
Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 02/14/2018 08:37 AM, hw wrote: >> Then what?? How do I make it so that the users are actually able to authenticate? > > > Look for documentation on 802.11x authentication for the specific client you want to authenticate. Thanks, I figured it is what I might need to look into. How about a client that uses PXE boot? > WiFi is pretty
2010 Sep 28
2
how to get ASUS USB-N13 802.11n net adapter working on 5.5?
first, the short form of the question -- has anyone got that wireless adapter working on centos 5.5 and associated with an access point that uses WPA/WPA2 security? and the details. in a classroom where there is *no* wired networking at all, all PCs have only that wireless net adapter, which works fine on windows but, after installing centos 5.5, unsurprisingly, we have no networking. there
2011 Dec 14
4
wireless
Hello again, At this school I am working we are setting up a wireless network. What would be the best way to set up the system to this network? How should we log in to Samba? What should I consider. The wireless system has already been purchased by people who have left. Kind regards Anna-Karin
2007 Nov 19
1
testing wireless security
I have been playing around with 3 ath based FreeBSD boxes and seem to have got everything going via WPA and a common PSK for 802.11x auth. However, I want to have a bit more certainty about things working properly. What tools do people recommend for sniffing and checking a wireless network ? In terms of IDS, is there any way to see if people are trying to bruteforce the network ? I see
2020 Nov 06
3
Style Guide for ASCII Text Documents ?
Hi, Can anyone on this list recommend a good style guide for formatting technical documentation (HOWTOs related to CentOS servers) using ASCII text only ? Markdown and/or AsciiDOC are *not* an option, since these documents should be easily readable in a text console. Cheers from the sunny South of France, Niki -- Microlinux - Solutions informatiques durables 7, place de l'?glise - 30730
2008 Jul 14
2
madwifi on Centos 5.2, kernel 2.6.18-92.1.6.el5
Hello, I just installed Centos 5.2 on my wife's IBM thinkpad T41 with Atheros wireless. It looks like I need to install madwifi to get the wireless to work. Our home wireless network uses WPA2 I found the EL5 rpms at atrpms, but there is no madwifi-kmdl rpms for kernel 2.6.18-92.1.6.el5. So, to get the wireless working on my home network, what's the shortest path from here? Install
2020 Aug 13
1
Docker swarm service misconfigured in FirewallD / CentOS 7
Hi, I'm currently fiddling with Docker Swarm on three sandbox servers running CentOS 7. Unfortunately I couldn't get even the most basic configuration running. After some experimenting and investigating, it turns out there's a problem with FirewallD. Here's what I did first on every single node. # firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=docker-swarm # firewall-cmd --reload I
2012 Apr 04
6
3.2 kernel with C5? Or ndiswrapper?
I know, I know... don't use the non-standard kernels unless you have to... BUT: I have a D-Link N150 USB card. Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0846:9030 NetGear, Inc. WNA1100 Wireless-N 150 [Atheros AR9271] This isn't supported in C5, but it is supported in newer kernels (ath9k_htc). So let's try NDISwrapper: # rpm -i kmod\-ndiswrapper\-1.56\-1.el5.elrepo.i686.rpm
2017 Jul 09
2
Hardening Apache on CentOS 7
Hi, Some time ago one of my public servers (running Slackware64 14.0) got attacked and was misused to send phishing emails. This misadventure made me more concerned about security, so I spent the last few weeks catching up on security, reading docs about SELinux and how to use it, etc. I have a public sandbox server running CentOS 7, and I'm currently experimenting quite a lot with Apache
2016 Sep 05
0
NetworkManger wireless issues - "Failed to load root certificates"/"unable to get local issuer certificate"
On Fri, 2 Sep 2016, Toralf Lund wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to connect my CentOS 6.8 laptop to the wireless net at work, which > is secured with WPA2 and AES. I've done this successfully in the past using > NetworkManager, but a new safety feature was recently introduced: A CA > certificate is required. After this, I've not been able to connect. I have a > DER
2014 Dec 14
3
Broadcom wireless card: installation script for Linux-STA driver
Hi, I just installed CentOS 6.6 on my HP Pavilion DM1 laptop. The wireless card is only poorly supported in the default setup, so I decided to write an installation script for the Linux-STA driver, which works perfectly. https://github.com/kikinovak/centos/blob/master/6.x/broadcom-sta/broadcom-sta.sh Grab the files: # git clone https://github.com/kikinovak/centos Run the script: # cd
2017 Oct 06
1
SpamAssassin vs. SELinux
Hi, I just installed SpamAssassin on two servers running CentOS 7 and Postfix. One is my sandbox server for experimenting, the other one is the server that hosts my company's web site, blog, mail, etc. So far, SpamAssassin seems to work as expected. I sent a test mail, which was duly flagges as [SPAM], and I already see the odd incoming spam message correctly flagged as [SPAM]. For testing
2019 Nov 17
2
Post-installation setup script for CentOS 7 servers
Hi, I just sanded down the remaining edges of my CentOS 7 post-install configuration script and published it on a Github repository, along with some detailed instructions. * https://github.com/kikinovak/centos-setup Feel free to use it (and/or adapt it to your needs). Cheers from the sunny South of France, Niki -- Microlinux - Solutions informatiques durables 7, place de l'?glise -
2017 Oct 09
0
New CentOS/RHEL group on Facebook
I personally dislike Facebook, but even so, I think a basic requirement for any web site striving to share knowledge is to be publicly accessible to all which at the moment it is not. Search engines won't be able to crawl it, people without an account won't be able to access it. Can this be changed? Thanks -- Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! Nux! www.nux.ro -----
2019 Apr 05
0
Ark vs. RAR files under CentOS 7
Hi, Over the past weeks, I've configured and fine-tuned a bells-and-whistles desktop based on CentOS 7 and KDE, which I've documented in detail on my blog: * https://www.microlinux.fr/poste-de-travail-entreprise-centos-7-kde/ So far I have one single thing that's not working. It's a little detail, but I'm sure it will come bite me, since I know some of my users need this