On 14.02.2012 17:51, Arno J. Klaassen wrote:
Hello,
could someone provide me wit a hint how to get wpa_supplicant
to work in the following environment :
- standard : IEEE 802.11 (at least they pretend in the doc)
-mode : infrastructure (?)
-WEP: 128bit
- Authent : open
[ .. stuff deleted (WEP-128 problem) ]
one more thing came to my mind:
you don't need to use wpa_supplicant to get WEP support. AFAIK WEP128
is different name for 104-bits key and that might be supported without
need of wpa_supplicant. man ifconfig might shed some light.
I
Dnia wtorek, 14 lutego 2012 21:49:01 Adrian Chadd pisze:
Wep? With a username/password? I've not seen this.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Adrian
Probably WEP one for all users and username/password as an auth form for
captive portal(Network Access Control). I haven't used that so I can't say
Hello,
Paul A. Procacci pproca...@datapipe.com writes:
Is your DHCP daemon setup to listen on the interface where the AP is
running?
Dunno... How could eventually be sure Windows got it's IP-addres by DHCP?
For username/password prompt upon browser launch, you'll need to configure a
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 04:02:22PM +0100, Arno J. Klaassen wrote:
Hello,
Paul A. Procacci pproca...@datapipe.com writes:
Is your DHCP daemon setup to listen on the interface where the AP is
running?
Dunno... How could eventually be sure Windows got it's IP-addres by DHCP?
Sorry, you
Hello,
Maciej Milewski m...@dat.pl writes:
Dnia wtorek, 14 lutego 2012 21:49:01 Adrian Chadd pisze:
Wep? With a username/password? I've not seen this.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Adrian
Probably WEP one for all users and username/password as an auth form
Dnia środa, 15 lutego 2012 16:16:10 Arno J. Klaassen pisze:
Hello,
Maciej Milewski m...@dat.pl writes:
Dnia wtorek, 14 lutego 2012 21:49:01 Adrian Chadd pisze:
Wep? With a username/password? I've not seen this.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Adrian
Probably WEP
IIRC, a bad WEP key will show up as associated but no data will be exchanged.
Compile up wlanstats from /usr/src/tools/tools/net80211/wlanstats/ and
run it - post the output here.
Adrian
___
freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list
Hello,
could someone provide me wit a hint how to get wpa_supplicant
to work in the following environment :
- standard : IEEE 802.11 (at least they pretend in the doc)
-mode : infrastructure (?)
-WEP: 128bit
- Authent : open
- and then username/password upon browser-launch
Wep? With a username/password? I've not seen this.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Adrian
On 14 February 2012 05:51, Arno J. Klaassen a...@heho.snv.jussieu.fr wrote:
Hello,
could someone provide me wit a hint how to get wpa_supplicant
to work in the following environment :
- standard :
Is your DHCP daemon setup to listen on the interface where the AP is running?
For username/password prompt upon browser launch, you'll need to configure a
reverse proxy to get a cookie upon successful auth to pass through the proxy.
~Paul
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 09:49:01PM -0800, Adrian Chadd
11 matches
Mail list logo