Wi Fi Ca Certificate

After the most recent bazzite update I am unable to connect to my work wifi. When previously connecting I was able to select "dont authenticate" from a drop down menu. The drop down menu is now missing. Is there any way around this? Thanks! Edit: more info, when trying to connect it just says "configuring interface" then I eventually get a pop up saying incorrect password. I have verified proper user name and password on my windows partition as well as my laptop and I can connect on both of those.
12 Replies
HikariKnight
HikariKnight3w ago
Upstream fedora issue, rollback to older update version and wait it out. This is why the rollback option exist
Hazmat07
Hazmat07OP3w ago
Is there a way to see what previous versions my device has ran? Tried to roll back to the initial release of 41, that didn't work, tried the last release of 40 and that didn't work either. Now the rollback option simply swaps between the last two instead of the one that I need. If not I'm assuming ill.just have to sort through all the releases one at a time til I find one that works?
HikariKnight
HikariKnight3w ago
idk when the issue first appeared
antheas
antheas3w ago
just find a version on github from 2 weeks ago and use that you dont need to use one from your device
Hazmat07
Hazmat07OP3w ago
It's been months since I've updated my bazzite partition. That's the issue I'm running into. I understand i don't need the one from my device but that point was the last known good point I had so i was just wondering if theres a way i can see what versions my device has ran so i can roll back to that. I've rolled back to initial release of 41 and the last release of 40 and the issue persisted so im going to have to roll back further then a couple weeks, Til I find a point where I have the ca cert drop down again.
HikariKnight
HikariKnight3w ago
yeah if you updated once and then it broke, you can immediately rollback to the last image, once you manually rebase you lose that old image unless you have pinned it
antheas
antheas3w ago
Probably kargs got him
Hazmat07
Hazmat07OP3w ago
RIP she gone. Another thing I'm curious about is maybe it's not a bug or issue but a way the wifi ca cert is handled on the newer versions and I'm just not telling it not to validate properly. There's a chance it could be working perfectly fine, I'm just not doing it right. I'll get some pictures and post it here when I find an old revision that works.
HikariKnight
HikariKnight3w ago
possibly but not something we can help with as we dont know the config for your work wifi. when i had problems myself in the past with it i just tried every option 1 by 1 until i got it working when it comes to the CA stuff but if it worked before then nothing should have changed other than the package but i havent used a work network like that on wifi in ages
Hazmat07
Hazmat07OP3w ago
So it looks like it's an upstream issue in fedora 41 with pkcs11 not handling the ca cert properly. Tried running sudo dnf remove pkcs11-provider, this has fixed the issue for many others. Errored out since bazzite is rpm ostree based.
HikariKnight
HikariKnight3w ago
Will require a custom image until fixed (won't free up space though)
vici30
vici302w ago
I also have this problem while trying to connect to eduroam I tried also editing /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf to enable openSSL legacy I also tried removing /etc/pki/tls/openssl.d/pkcs11-provider.conf Didn't seem to fix it :/ Just thought to write here to document this
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