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== Problems while updating eduroam certificates == |
=== Problems while updating eduroam certificates === |
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==== Windows ==== |
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If no longer a connection to eduroam can be established you have to update the certificates by installing eduroam again. You can get the installation tool on [https://cat.eduroam.org/# Configuration Assistant Tool (CAT)]. |
If no longer a connection to eduroam can be established you have to update the certificates by installing eduroam again. You can get the installation tool on [https://cat.eduroam.org/# Configuration Assistant Tool (CAT)]. |
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If it's not able to open a connection after updating the certificates, you have to delete the installed ones. The possibility to do this in Windows is opening the certificate manager "certmgr.msc". There you have to search the certificate "T-TeleSec GlobalRoot Class 2" and remove all that are not valid till 2033. And then also search for certificates from "DFN-Verein Global Issuing CA" and remove all which are not valid till 2031. |
If it's not able to open a connection after updating the certificates, you have to delete the installed ones. The possibility to do this in Windows is opening the certificate manager "certmgr.msc". There you have to search the certificate "T-TeleSec GlobalRoot Class 2" and remove all that are not valid till 2033. And then also search for certificates from "DFN-Verein Global Issuing CA" and remove all which are not valid till 2031. |
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=== Linux === |
==== Linux ==== |
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For the installation on Linux you first download the installation script of the UniversitƤt Heidelberg from [https://cat.eduroam.org/# Configuration Assistant Tool (CAT)] (it's a python script called "eduroam-linux-Universitat_Heidelberg-Standard_ab_2024.py"). After that remove the old profile by opening the configuration form of eduroam on the "NetworkManager" and clicking "forget connection". Then run the script with python. |
For the installation on Linux you first download the installation script of the UniversitƤt Heidelberg from [https://cat.eduroam.org/# Configuration Assistant Tool (CAT)] (it's a python script called "eduroam-linux-Universitat_Heidelberg-Standard_ab_2024.py"). After that remove the old profile by opening the configuration form of eduroam on the "NetworkManager" and clicking "forget connection". Then run the script with python. |
Revision as of 11:07, 5 February 2024
Eduroam can be set up either using Configuration Assistant Tool(CAT)) or geteduroam app
Overview & How to (URZ): Eduroam (deutsch), Eduroam (english)
Problems while updating eduroam certificates
Windows
If no longer a connection to eduroam can be established you have to update the certificates by installing eduroam again. You can get the installation tool on Configuration Assistant Tool (CAT).
If it's not able to open a connection after updating the certificates, you have to delete the installed ones. The possibility to do this in Windows is opening the certificate manager "certmgr.msc". There you have to search the certificate "T-TeleSec GlobalRoot Class 2" and remove all that are not valid till 2033. And then also search for certificates from "DFN-Verein Global Issuing CA" and remove all which are not valid till 2031.
Linux
For the installation on Linux you first download the installation script of the UniversitƤt Heidelberg from Configuration Assistant Tool (CAT) (it's a python script called "eduroam-linux-Universitat_Heidelberg-Standard_ab_2024.py"). After that remove the old profile by opening the configuration form of eduroam on the "NetworkManager" and clicking "forget connection". Then run the script with python.