Hi Quaker Thanks for your quick answer.
For further reference I am running the Nevada build 86 on sony - vaio (interface: wpi0). > Actually, there is a wpa supplicant in Nevada, act as an SMF service. > Solaris WiFi driver already supported WPA-PSK since build 64. > I did not know about but currently I have foud the following: - here is the /var/svc/manifest/network/wpa.xml manifest - "svcs wpa" returns nothing - "svcadm enable wpa" does not change anything ...how the supplicant can be setup? I have tested similar procedure with the following modifications > # dladm create-secobj -c wpa psk > --- input your psk --- dladm create-secobj -f open_text_file -c wpa psk ...because the key here contains the "\'", "\:", "\!"...and similar symbols and is too complicated to be written "from the hand" without the typo by me :-) > > # dladm connect-wifi -e essid -k psk > dladm connect-wifi -e essid -k psk wpi0 output is: dladm: no wifi networks with the specified criteria are available ...where ESSID is also very complicated and it is also not broadcasted here on my site but id fortunately does not consist of "strange" characters. There were previously problem with hidden SSIDs in dladm AFAIK where the "-e" optval was directly compared (strcmp()) with the scanned ESSIDs (void in the case of hidden SSID on AP) returning the same kind of the error message. Currently I was checking the dladm code and it looks to be OK. Can anybody help with this problem? Regards Jura
