People in this thread might like to go vote for: https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7764
it's not LEAP, but it does effect EAP-TLS specifically at IBM due to a bug with an expired certificate on the N900
Those that have EAP-TLS working may find it stops working next time you have to renew your cert.
Please tell everyone not to use LEAP anymore. If indeed IBM is still using LEAP, then it must be a bad joke, as they are risking their credibility in the IT security field. LEAP was hacked 7 years ago, and automated tools have been around since six years...
Just ask Wikipedia or google for "cisco leap hack",
Or port/compile this and hack away on your N900 :-)
I have WPA2+LEAP+SelSigned Cert working on my N900 just fine.
I had to contact the almost useless network admin to get the cert. Worked on my S60 devices, works on my N900 - however I haven't been able to get it working on my Debian/sid laptop with wpa_supplicant.
My company is WEP+LEAP, in the laptop we don't need a Cert. Just wondering if I also need Cert for N900?
My company is WEP+LEAP, in the laptop we don't need a Cert. Just wondering if I also need Cert for N900?
You can't use LEAP with the N900. If you could you wouldn't need a certificate. If that is the only protocol your company supports you won't be able to use the N900 with your wifi network.
However your company should be looking to support something other than LEAP. It is considered insecure and even Cisco (the inventor) recommends upgrading.
(My employer IBM, also supports EAP-TLS but there are other problems with that)
I am also working at IBM and I hate Nokia for not implementing LEAP support. All my peers have iPhones and the iPhone works perfect with LEAP. It is a shame.
Do you really think that IBM (360,000 employees) will switch the internal WLAN protocoll from LEAP to another protocol just because you said so? Funny :-)