Hi all.
I have detected a bug in authentication type option when configuring a new APN for 3G connection.
In my company, mobile devices connect via 3G connection to corporate network resources. The authentication is provided by our corporate RADIUS server. For reasons not related to this issue, the RADIUS server only provides PAP authentication.
So I have set in TF101G's APN configuration username and password and entered PAP authentication type, but I cannot access to my network resources behind APN.
I have obtained some log and sniffer traces from our corporate RADIUS server where I can observe that TF101G always tries to authenticate using CHAP. So that's the reason why authentication fails.
I've also tested it with samsung smartphones and tablets and it works Ok!!
So I would be pleased if you could verify this same behavior in TF101G. But you would need to obtain sniffer traces from authentication process to verify.
Please, could you confirm this behavior?
Many thanks in advance and best regards,
Ernesto.
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Best regards,
Ernesto.
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We have having difficulties connecting to WiFi with the Hermes.
Our WiFi platform requires support of
WPA2 AES-CCMP EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 CA validation auth key management 802.1x
According to Microsoft support both Windows Mobile 5 (AKU 0.3 and newer) and Windows Mobile 6 Operating Systems are capable of supporting this, but the question is whether the Hermes WLAN Host Controller chip and driver(s) support it.
We don't seem to get anywhere with Dopod / HTC support on this ... so I was wondering whether anyone here in the Forum can confirm or deny whether this is supported, thanks.
AES-CCMP EAP PEAP MSCHAPv2 CA validation auth key mgt 802.x?
I am copying/pasting this from my post on MSDN. I worked on this problem for days and i'm quite frustrated that Microsoft did not fix it right out of the box. I'm not sure how much it will help but hopefully it will get you connected or at least point you in the right direction. It seems to be centered around some missing or incorrectly configured registry keys:
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Greetings,
I am using a similar system and I was able to get my Windows Mobile Pro 6.1 (HTC Mogul) to work after 3 days of troubleshooting. Thanks goes to Tom_HHA above who commented on the EAP extention number (25 vs 26) and to IANA for their help publishing the applicable RFCs.
http://www.iana.org/assignments/eap-numbers
Below is my configuration. It may or may not be applicable to your situation but it may help get you connected.
Tom_HHA commented that after pressing FINISH he was prompted for he username, password, domain repeatedly.
"The device ask for a domain username/password but keeps redisplaying the prompt after 5sec or so"
I do not have a complete understanding of why but after making the necessary registry changes I was also prompted for my username/password repeatedly. I entered the password once, checked the "save password" box and just kept pressing OK until the window went away. I *suspect* (although I could be terribly wrong) that WM is attempting the connection using various adapters until it finds one that works. If anyone from Microsoft can help explain why pressing OK once causes the prompt to reappear but pressing OK several times leads to a successful connection? I also would like some additional clarification about the "network adapters" tab, how to use that tab and what effect that has on the existing connections. My currently highlighted adapter is PPTP NDISWAN Miniport but I strongly suspect the highlighted adapter is not indicitive of what adapter is actually being used.
If anyone has any difinitive answers then I would appreciate sharing of knowledge.
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\EAP\Extension]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\EAP\Extension\26]
"ValidateServerCert"=dword:00000000
"InteractiveUIPath"="eapchap.dll"
"Path"="eapchap.dll"
"InvokeUserNameDialog"=dword:00000001
"InvokePasswordDialog"=dword:00000001
"FriendlyName"="MSV2-Challenge"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\EAP\Extension\4]
"Path"="eapchap.dll"
"InvokeUserNameDialog"=dword:00000001
"InvokePasswordDialog"=dword:00000001
"FriendlyName"="MD5-Challenge"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\EAP\Extension\25]
"ValidateServerCert"=dword:00000000
"EAPMSCHAPv2Only"=dword:00000001
"InteractiveUIPath"="eaptls.dll"
"Path"="eaptls.dll"
"ConfigUIPath"="eaptls.dll"
"InvokePasswordDialog"=dword:00000001
"InvokeUserNameDialog"=dword:00000001
"FriendlyName"="PEAP"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\EAP\Extension\13]
"FriendlyName"="Smart Card or Certificate"
"IdentityPath"="netui.dll"
"ConfigUIPath"="netui.dll"
"InteractiveUIPath"="netui.dll"
"Path"="eaptls.dll"
Add a network:
Network Name: (your ssid)
Connects to: Work
This is a hidden network: Checked
Configure Network Authentication:
Authentication: WPA
Data Encryption: TKIP
Key Provided Automatically: Checked
Configure Network Authentication: (screen #2)
Use IEEE 802.1x network access control: Greyed out and checked
EAP Type: PEAP
(I did not click on the Properties button - just click FINISH)
Edit/Delete Message
hi
i wrote my 802.1x problem here
will these registry settings solve ?
Hi all,
I have an HTC Dream branded TIM, which I can use for internet access with the APN settings provided by my operator.
I could also use a different APN which requires username/password authentication but up to know I was not able to use it with my phone.
(Yes, I am already aware of the usage of the "APN type" field in order to instruct the phone which APN profile to use )
I suspect it is an authentication-related issue because in the APN configuration of the DREAM I cannot define any configuration related to the authentication method (PAP, CHAP, etc.).
My phone is rooted (JF1.5): can you hint me to understand:
1) which log I can read in order to check why I cannot get the connection with the APN
2) which shell command I can use to try to verify the networking configuration binded with the APN: IP address, DHCP, DNS, ...
3) how I can set the authentication used when connecting to the APN
Thanks for your help, experts!
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Hi barban, I have the same problem as you, and unfortunately don't have any solution yet.
Did you finally solve your problem?
Hi,
I am tempted to load a Cyanogen on my Magic to get benefits from Donuts at work.
In fact, work wifi network is based on WPA2 Enterprise wifi for the network and ntml proxy for internet.
I used Wifi Helper in order to configure a WPA2 access. Networks gives me an IP adress but I think there is a certificate that I don't have on my Magic. Perhaps Donuts' certicate storage will help. I hope so
My question is "does Donuts allow the use of an authentified proxy?"
I tried:
inserting proxy setting in database in Sqllite
using proxysetting from google project which in fact does not work with authentification and looks not to be maintained
using anycut but it says "error in the format of proxy adress" when you try to introduce user and password.
Donuts introduce WPA2, VPN. I hope that it allow authentified proxy. Is it just hope?
Thanks by advance for your attention and your help
Am I the only one with this problem?
Hello
I'm trying to get an HTTP proxy working while on 3G on my phone. I've tried pretty much every proxy app I could find and I've tried adding the proxy IP and port to the 3G settings as well, no luck.
The proxy uses username/password authentication, I think that's what's causing the issues.
If anybody successfully set up HTTP proxy on their DHD, please enlighten me
I am trying to connect to eduroam (a university WiFi network that's rather popular), however the phone never really connects. The settings that are supposed to be used are:
EAP method - PEAP
Phase 2 authentication - MSCHAPV2
CA certificate - Unspecified
Identity - <my name>@<university>.edu
Anonymous identity - blank
Password - <my password>
However, now with Android 7, I cannot select unspecified for the CA certificate, only "Use system certificates" and "Do not validate". None of those options work.
There is an app called SecureW2 JoinNow that is supposed to automatically connect to the types of networks eduroam is with a custom CA certificate. Even after using this app to connect to the WiFi, all the phone does is attempt to connect. Everything works fine in Android 6.
Any ideas?
Have you found a solution to this? I am having this same problem trying to get my Pixel XL to connect my work WiFi which includes a private network and Eduroam. Had no problems on previous Android builds prior to 7 when you could leave "Use system certificates" as "Unspecified".
chauncy42 said:
Have you found a solution to this? I am having this same problem trying to get my Pixel XL to connect my work WiFi which includes a private network and Eduroam. Had no problems on previous Android builds prior to 7 when you could leave "Use system certificates" as "Unspecified".
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Actually, I am able to join without problem now on my pixel as opposed to my Nexus 6P. I would try the app SecureW2 JoinNow. It was what allowed me to finally connect on my 6P, though when I tried it on my Pixel it didn't work and I had to use just the OS's wifi connection dialog box and selecting use system certificate and only entering my username in the username field, and my universities domain in the domain field.
gakio12 said:
I am trying to connect to eduroam (a university WiFi network that's rather popular), however the phone never really connects. The settings that are supposed to be used are:
EAP method - PEAP
Phase 2 authentication - MSCHAPV2
CA certificate - Unspecified
Identity - <my name>@<university>.edu
Anonymous identity - blank
Password - <my password>
However, now with Android 7, I cannot select unspecified for the CA certificate, only "Use system certificates" and "Do not validate". None of those options work.
There is an app called SecureW2 JoinNow that is supposed to automatically connect to the types of networks eduroam is with a custom CA certificate. Even after using this app to connect to the WiFi, all the phone does is attempt to connect. Everything works fine in Android 6.
Any ideas?
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My solution was to change ca certification to none which worked briefly so I cleared both the caches in twrp which seemed to solve it for me.
jcroy2828 said:
My solution was to change ca certification to none which worked briefly so I cleared both the caches in twrp which seemed to solve it for me.
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This worked!! Thank you!