I tried the version of openssl lp:ubuntu/openssl revno: 80 tags: 1.0.1-4ubuntu4 but that version's changelog didn't seem to refer to Bug #1020621, so I tried debian's 1.0.1c-3 which did refer to including a fix for their version of the Bug #1020621 bug debbugs #675990.
Unfortunately neither worked as I was still getting the BAD CERTIFICATE error from my schools access point.
Testing protocol was reinstall the default precise
* wpasupplicant 0.7.3-6ubuntu2,
* kill wpasupplicant
* start wireshark
* watch ssl messages
After I saw that it was failing again, I tried each of the openssl builds listed above in turn.
I tried the version of openssl lp:ubuntu/openssl revno: 80 tags: 1.0.1-4ubuntu4 but that version's changelog didn't seem to refer to Bug #1020621, so I tried debian's 1.0.1c-3 which did refer to including a fix for their version of the Bug #1020621 bug debbugs #675990.
Unfortunately neither worked as I was still getting the BAD CERTIFICATE error from my schools access point.
Testing protocol was reinstall the default precise
* wpasupplicant 0.7.3-6ubuntu2,
* kill wpasupplicant
* start wireshark
* watch ssl messages
After I saw that it was failing again, I tried each of the openssl builds listed above in turn.