OK, suddenly the darned thing works. I don't know why. I was about to try the workaround above, but my settings did not include "system-ca-certs=true".
I deleted all existing configuration files, and entered the password when it tried to log in, and it just worked.
At this point I'd suggest:
Navigate to /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/
Open the folder as root
Delete everything inside the folder.
Try setting up the connection again.
OK, suddenly the darned thing works. I don't know why. I was about to try the workaround above, but my settings did not include "system- ca-certs= true".
I deleted all existing configuration files, and entered the password when it tried to log in, and it just worked.
At this point I'd suggest:
Navigate to /etc/NetworkMan ager/system- connections/
Open the folder as root
Delete everything inside the folder.
Try setting up the connection again.