eap-tls on apple watch?
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@johnpoz iMazing (not Profile Editor) has some automagic network discovery functionality. I wonder if it could be used to import a profile to the watch.
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@tinfoilmatt If so don't know how to do it - the imazing did add ipad and watch os, but says only for macOS
It really shouldn't be this difficult - why can it not just pull the info it needs from my iphone ;)
It sees my iphone no problem, but I am not seeing anything about my watch in it.
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I hear you. My next watch will be a Garmin. It definitely won't be able to do EAP-TLS. But I will have much more control over what networks it connects to, and Garmin Express appears to be at least partially supported on Linux.
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@tinfoilmatt going put this on a back burner - it just ticks me off, when it should be so simple..
I mean your watch pulls apps and all sorts of other things from the phone its paired with - why would it also just pull or could be allowed to pull a profile for the certs for connecting to eap-tls..
Maybe I will just remove the whole eap-tls option, so its not haunting me every time my phone connects to it and my watch can't ;) hehehe
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This isn’t really related to the post, but I wanted to share something. I love Apple products — they’re my go-to when I just want things to work without hassle. I have my setup configured to auto-proxy so I can switch between a secure proxied network and a guest network for testing.
After upgrading my iMac to macOS Tahoe, though, it suddenly required a WPAD file even on the non-proxy guest network. I ended up putting a WPAD file on OpenWrt that basically tells the system “there is no proxy.” Once I did that, I could switch between the networks normally again. That way I could leave it on auto proxy. -
@johnpoz said in eap-tls on apple watch?:
Ok how do you now get it on your watch??
Can the watch reveive mails ? If so, if you can send a mail with attached 'config' files that you 'open', and iOS recognized them as config stuff, and now it get flagged under "Settings" and you'll be guided from there ?!
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@Gertjan first thing I tried - can't do anything with the attachment. You can see the email has an attachment, but you can't click it, can't save it.. Unless I am just stupid ;) But can't see anyway to do anything with the attachment on the watch.
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@johnpoz
Bummer. I down
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@Gertjan heheh - thanks for trying.. Its paired to the phone, why can I not just push it from the phone like you can do with an app.. Maybe you can, and just don't know how? And my google is failing - or there just isn't a way, only thing I find is management through the apple stuff like mdm.. But I don't need something for an enterprise or even a smb..
I just want a free way to get eap-tls working on my stupid watch ;)
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@johnpoz Just thought of something. Create the profile and import it onto the iPhone partner like normal. Then after you 'accept' or 'allow' the profile from Settings, that's maybe when it gets 'transferred' over to the watch.
You'll know that this might work if you don't see 'incompatible profile' when you tap the emailed attachment on the iPhone.