This bug was fixed in the package iwd - 2.3-1ubuntu1

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iwd (2.3-1ubuntu1) lunar; urgency=medium

  * Resynchronize on Debian (ffe lp: #2012081), remaining changes
    + debian/iwd.conf, debian/rules:
      - provide a network-manager configuration to make iwd the default
        backend when installed
    + debian/rules:
      - build with --enable-wired to avoid functional compared to wpa
      - disable lto, it's leading to a build issue
      - install the nm config in /usr/lib instead of /etc, resolves the
        problems where the config is leftover after removing the package
    + debian/iwd.preinst:
      - remove the config from /etc on upgrade (lp: #1990891)

 -- Sebastien Bacher <seb...@ubuntu.com>  Fri, 17 Mar 2023 11:50:18
+0100

** Changed in: iwd (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Fix Released

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Title:
  [FFe] update to the current upstream version 2.3

Status in iwd package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  The desktop team is considering iwd as an alternative to wpa
  (https://launchpad.net/bugs/1971739), while we didn't find the
  resources to do the transition this cycle we would still like to
  provide the current version in the archive as it includes several
  improvements which would benefit users and give us a better base to
  get feedback before next cycle.

  Changes since the 1.30 version currently in Ubuntu

        Fix issue with length calculation for WMM IE.
        Fix issue with channel number allocation off-by-one.
        Fix issue with cached session when TLS phase2 fails.
        Add support for FastReauthentication setting for EAP-TLS.
        Fix issue with handling FT and multiple roaming scans.
        Fix issue with handling multiple wiphy registrations.
        Fix issue with with EAP-PEAP session resumption.
        Add support for using PTK rekeying in AP mode.
        Add support for setting country IE in AP mode.
        Add support for setting WMM parameter IE in AP mode.
        Fix issue with handling FT-over-DS action.
        Fix issue with handling scan and 6 GHz support check.
        Fix issue with handling when periodic scans get aborted.
        Add support for using 5 GHz frequencies in AP mode.
        Fix issue with handling P2P and limiting ciphers to CCMP.
        Fix issue with scanning before forced roaming action.
        Fix issue with provided scan frequencies from RRM.
        Fix issue with handling Michael MIC failure message.
        Fix issue with handling timestamp size in MPDU frames.
        Fix issue with handling enablement of OCVC for FT AKMs.
        Fix issue with handling FT work as highest priority.
        Fix issue with handling roaming events and Multi-BSS.
        Add support for utilizing roaming candidates list.
        Add support for utilizing TLS session caching.
        Add support for ciphers with 256 bits key size.
        Add support for Access Point mode with legacy TKIP.
        Add support for MAC address changes while powered.
        Add support for IPv4 and IPv6 network configuration.

  The 2.3 version is in Debian testing and will be included in their
  incoming release.

  The package update has been uploaded in the Ubuntu Desktop ppa for testing 
and correctly built on the different architectures available (the ppa doesn't 
have riscv enabled)
  
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+sourcepub/14558102/+listing-archive-extra

  the changes can be reviews there
  
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/656366469/iwd_1.30-1ubuntu2_2.3-1ubuntu1~build1.diff.gz

  I'm using the new version on my Lunar desktop and it's working
  correctly on the public and private wifi I tried.

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