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→wpa_supplicant Instructions: openbsd-specific instructions
''Subject:'' OU = GlobalSign Root CA - R3, O = GlobalSign, CN = GlobalSign
This is a common root CA and should have shipped with your OS. It is likely located in <code>/etc/ssl/certs/GlobalSign_Root_CA_-_R3.pem</code>. If you are unable to locate it in your OS, you can get it directly from [https://2029.globalsign.com/ GlobalSign].(This page seems to not be loading correctly at the moment. [https://support.globalsign.com/customer/en/portal/articles/1426602-globalsign-root-certificates Here] is the parent page.)
====Trusted Root CA SHA256 G2====
==NetworkManager Instructions==
==wpa_supplicant Instructions==
$ sudo wpa_supplicant -B -i wlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/eduroam.conf
$ sudo dhcpcd wlan0
On [[OpenBSD]], the process is a little more complicated:
# ifconfig wlan0 nwid edoroam wpa wpaakms 802.1x up
# /usr/local/sbin/wpa_supplicant -B -i wlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
# dhclient wlan0
# ifconfig iwm0 inet6 autoconf
Alternate config options, besides domain_match are as follows (obviously not correct):
==Frequently Asked Questions==
===Is eduroam free?===
* VT affiliates with wireless entitlements (includes students) access and network passwords
* Users at other participating institutions
* You have access to seamless roaming if you ever travel to another participating college campus
* The anonymous identity feature separates RADIUS authentication logs from the network access provider's logs
===Does eduroam support EAP-TLS?===
Currently, the Virginia Tech eduroam RADIUS servers are not configured for EAP-TLS.
==References==
[[Category:Howtos]]
[[Category:Campus computing resources]]
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