In school, if you use campus network, it is a little troublesome to use linux, because the linux version of the campus network client of many schools cannot pass the verification of the campus network server. The campus of our school has a linux client, but it never works. I tried to use linux for a long time. I found a solution and shared it here. Www.2cto.com
The key steps of my method are as follows: Install a windows Virtual Machine (my virtual machine software is virtualbox) and configure the connection mode (bridging) between the virtual machine and the real machine) configure the network connection of the real machine and install the campus network verification client in the Virtual Machine. After the above steps are completed, the linux host will be able to access the Internet. Pay attention to some of the steps. The following is a rough process description. For more information about installing a windows virtual machine, see the following online tutorials to configure the network connection between the virtual machine and the real machine. For example, click "system" button: www.2cto.com
The VM attribute setting page is displayed. Click network on the left to select the Bridged Adapter (bridging mode) at attached to on the left ). Enter the MAC Address bound to your campus network in the MAC Address area, and click OK. Configure the network connection of the real machine. Click network connection in the notification area of the computer to open the network connection window, click Wired, and click Add (Add) on the right ): after selecting a NIC in the edit connection window, enter the MAC address bound to the campus network at Cloued MAC address (MAC clone) again: Install the campus network verification client on the VM, connecting to the campus network in a virtual machine is the same as that in windows. If nothing happens, the virtual machine can connect to the campus network, and your linux can also access the internet. You can put the Virtual Machine in one work area, and then you can access the Internet in another work area with peace of mind. Virtual Machine connected to the network: The real machine connected to the network: Pay attention to the details: When the virtual base is connecting to the campus network, make sure that your real machine is also trying to connect to the network (the small icon of the network connection is "Working Hard", rather than displaying the cross). Sometimes the above steps are correct, however, if the virtual machine or the real machine cannot connect to the network, the system of your virtual machine may be faulty. At this time, we recommend that you replace the system image with another one. I don't know the specific reason. These are some of my experiences. I would like to share with you the difficulties of using linux on the campus network. By the way: connecting to the campus network in this way can allow hosts to have multiple network cards. You just need to do nothing wrong :-)