I want to try to create a VPN network on my Note II. Before create it, it require me to create a password. So, I created it. But I canceled my intention to create a VPN network. Now the problem is, when I want to open any application on my phone, I need to enter that password. So how to delete the password? Because I didn't create any VPN network yet.
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Hello,
My uni requires use of a certificate (in cer, der or pem format) in order to use the wifi. I've done some google research but haven't been able to find a successful method of getting the certificate installed. Renaming the files to a .p12 and importing from sd card asks for a extraction password, which doesn't seem to be the certificate store password that you can set.
I was wondering if anyone had had any luck on 2.1 and had any tips...
I had the same issue. I tried to by-pass by using mschap in the configuration screen, and it worked.
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I managed to install the certificate by using this neat little online tool:
Search for the Realmb droid cert online installer.
Edit: After being a reader of these forums for 2 years I don't seem to have enough privileges to post a useful link, crazy!
I can now see it in the certificate list when adding the network but the real test will be when I go into uni!
lyleuk said:
Hello,
My uni requires use of a certificate (in cer, der or pem format) in order to use the wifi. I've done some google research but haven't been able to find a successful method of getting the certificate installed. Renaming the files to a .p12 and importing from sd card asks for a extraction password, which doesn't seem to be the certificate store password that you can set.
I was wondering if anyone had had any luck on 2.1 and had any tips...
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You need the certificate in PKCS#12 format. I don't know if renaming a X.509 certificate to .p12 will do the trick.
You need to copy the certificate to the SD card and then use "Install from SD card" in Settings -> Security.
The password it asks for when installing is the certificate pass-phrase and not the "Credential storage password".
I use a digital certificate and EAP-TLS for WiFi with no problems.
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Hi all,
I have my own EAP wireless network at home which I would like to add my Galaxy to (coz I can, the WPA2 si working fine, but i'm never satisfied ) ... I also run my own internal CA to issue the certificates for my domain etc... what certificate type do I need to issue? web enroll a machine cert?
For wi-fi ..
My university wi-fi network uses "Enterprise" security and this is employed by installing a .p12 file (wich is esentially a packed file with a user certificate, root certificate, and private key) generated by the sys-admin.
When going in Security and you go to install the certificate from the file on the sd card, everything went smooth for the first time. It connected to the network, got some speed tests working, everything was ok.
After 1 day, I came back and tried to acces the wi-fi again. The wi-fi manager and the setting dialogue said just : "disconnected" .. connecting to the network ..and then "disconnected". No, the wi-fi network is just as it was when it worked, talked to the admins they did not change/update/modify anything. My MAC was entered
I deleted the whole credential thing, reset passwords , reinstalled .p12 files, to no use. It just will not connect again to the same network.
At home works fine, I enable wi-fi, detects my network and connects just fine.
And another weird thing: when you clear the credential manager, to uninstall the .p12 file it does not spit back on the sd card the .p12 file. When I installed it, the file vanished from the SD card, but when I reset the credentials it was lost for good... Kinda dumb ...
And if your wi-fi admins issue you with some .cer or .der files, they are ok, you just need a linux machine with "openssl" command to extract, combine & so on and then create the .p12 file that the HTC Desire understands. If you google .pam to .p12 or .der to .p12 or .cer to .p12 you will get through (eventually, and with less brain cells !!!!! ).
And the question is:
any idea what happened ? Is there any way to somehow deeper-reset the wi-fi connection certificates ? (don't want to reset my phone)
I tried installing certificates from another user, same error... I used the Root certificate from another user, the client certificate from me.. all kinds of combinations ... nothing .. "disconnected"..
nobody ?! :|
oh come on ...
I'm guessing nobody knows the answer =\
Your best bet would be HTC's support.
Suppose I need to synchronize email and access the intranet using APN#1 but all other accesses need to go through APN#2.
On WinMo, there was the option to automatically select a different APN for work or internet related access. MMS also went automatically via yet another APN.
How can this be done on Android 2.2?
Hello guys,
I'll put some tablets to the use at my store to help customers and because of this I want to know if there's any way I can make the tablet allow access only the program of the store and if the employee try to start any application the system will asks for a password block his access to system configuration and use non-work app's?
hi,the samsung P8510 is win8 rt, so how to remove password?
Assuming you set up the account using your Microsoft/Live account (the way it very strongly recommends you do), you can do password reset through the web site the same way you would if you forgot your Hotmail password.
Alternatively, you can hard-reset the tablet. This wipes all the data on it, including your user account and its password. I don't know exactly what steps are required for hard reset on P8510, but I hear the Internet has these search engine thingies...