How to use nmcli to remove 802.1x security via command-line

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How can I use nmcli to remove the 802.1x security completely from the connection? I need the equivalent of selecting "Off" for 802.1x Security option on the Security tab of the Wired connection.



I can use the nmcli command-line interactive edit mode to "remove" all the 802-1x settings, but I need a way to do it from the command line without user interaction.



I'm guessing I might be able to do it by specifying and clearing all 44 properties in the 802.1x setting group, but is there an easier way to just disable it, like clicking the single button in the UI?










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    How can I use nmcli to remove the 802.1x security completely from the connection? I need the equivalent of selecting "Off" for 802.1x Security option on the Security tab of the Wired connection.



    I can use the nmcli command-line interactive edit mode to "remove" all the 802-1x settings, but I need a way to do it from the command line without user interaction.



    I'm guessing I might be able to do it by specifying and clearing all 44 properties in the 802.1x setting group, but is there an easier way to just disable it, like clicking the single button in the UI?










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      How can I use nmcli to remove the 802.1x security completely from the connection? I need the equivalent of selecting "Off" for 802.1x Security option on the Security tab of the Wired connection.



      I can use the nmcli command-line interactive edit mode to "remove" all the 802-1x settings, but I need a way to do it from the command line without user interaction.



      I'm guessing I might be able to do it by specifying and clearing all 44 properties in the 802.1x setting group, but is there an easier way to just disable it, like clicking the single button in the UI?










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      How can I use nmcli to remove the 802.1x security completely from the connection? I need the equivalent of selecting "Off" for 802.1x Security option on the Security tab of the Wired connection.



      I can use the nmcli command-line interactive edit mode to "remove" all the 802-1x settings, but I need a way to do it from the command line without user interaction.



      I'm guessing I might be able to do it by specifying and clearing all 44 properties in the 802.1x setting group, but is there an easier way to just disable it, like clicking the single button in the UI?







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      edited Aug 11 at 13:24









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