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asked 02 Feb '12, 11:52

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DIKU account

If you have a DIKU account (username@diku.dk), you can use the following configuration:

network={
         ssid="eduroam"
        scan_ssid=1
        proto=WPA
        key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
        pairwise=TKIP
        eap=TTLS
        anonymous_identity="anonymous@di.ku.dk"
        identity="USERNAME@di.ku.dk"
        password="PASSWORD"
        phase2="auth=PAP"
        priority=9
}

Note that the above configuration only works with DIKU accounts, not the new KU usernames (KU-nummerplader).

KU username ([a-z]{3}[0-9]{3}@alumni.ku.dk)

network={
        ssid="eduroam"
        scan_ssid=1
        proto=WPA
        key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
        eap=PEAP
        ca_cert="/usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/Equifax_Secure_CA.crt"
        identity="xxx666@alumni.ku.dk"
        password="LØSEN"
        phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2"
}
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answered 03 Feb '12, 13:39

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KU username ([a-z]{3}[0-9]{3}@alumni.ku.dk)

I have experimented with different setups for quite some time and the most stable setup in my experience is with the following config.

network={
    ssid="eduroam"
    proto=RSN
    key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
    pairwise=CCMP
    auth_alg=OPEN
    eap=TTLS
    identity="xxx666@ku.dk"
    password="password_with_quotes"
    phase2="autheap=MSCHAPV2"
}
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answered 05 Feb '12, 20:40

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edited 05 Feb '12, 20:42

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Easy, just use network-manager, it uses wpa_supplicant ;0)

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answered 09 Feb '12, 23:52

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