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 **Step 3.** Click on the WiFi icon again and choose "​eduroam"​. If "Ask for this password every time" was checked (as recommended) in Step 2, you'll be asked for a password - this is the same password that you use to access your e-mail. After entering the password, the authentication should succeed and access to the "​eduroam"​ network should be granted. **Step 3.** Click on the WiFi icon again and choose "​eduroam"​. If "Ask for this password every time" was checked (as recommended) in Step 2, you'll be asked for a password - this is the same password that you use to access your e-mail. After entering the password, the authentication should succeed and access to the "​eduroam"​ network should be granted.
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 +<WRAP center round important 80%>
 +Starting from Fedora 33, the settings for crypto algorithms have become more stringent, such that the certificate used above is no longer considered valid and the eduroam authentication fails. The settings can be switched back to the ones in Fedora 32 with the command (run as root):
 +<​code>​
 +update-crypto-policies --set DEFAULT:​FEDORA32
 +</​code>​
 +followed by a restart of the computer.
 +</​WRAP>​
  
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