Re: wpa_supplicant error

2020-02-04 Thread Charlie Burnett
Well, I at least have a tangible error now. Observing through wpa_cli, I get the following: <3>CTRL-EVENT-EAP-STATUS status=‘eap parameter needed’ parameter=‘PASSWORD’ <3>CTRL-REQ-PASSWORD-0: Password needed for SSID eduroam <3>CTRL-EVENT-EAP-FAILURE EAP authentication failed Authentication with

Re: wpa_supplicant error

2020-02-04 Thread Charlie Burnett
Well, I’m a dumbass. I just needed to swap out “psk” for “password” in my file. All working now. On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 4:59 PM Charlie Burnett wrote: > Well, I at least have a tangible error now. Observing through wpa_cli, I > get the following: > <3>CTRL-EVENT-EAP-STATUS status=‘eap

Re: wpa_supplicant error

2020-02-03 Thread Raf Czlonka
On Sun, Feb 02, 2020 at 09:42:52PM GMT, Charlie Burnett wrote: > Hey @misc, > I've used OpenBSD on my desktop and server for a while, however they both > have an Ethernet connection. I recently got my hands on a thinkpad x1 6th > gen in order to ensure compatibility with OpenBSD. I can connect

Re: wpa_supplicant error

2020-02-02 Thread Theo de Raadt
wpa_supplicant is definately a lower-class citizen, sorry. I increasingly wonder why this stuff matters; transit costs are so much lower than the period when eduroam was setup, and their reliance on 802.11x is super wierd in a world where, for the most part - entire cities have open wifi in

Re: wpa_supplicant error

2020-02-02 Thread Charlie Burnett
Yep I've been using that for a while, however I don't believe it's possible to connect to eduroam through hostname.if config files :/ On Sun, Feb 2, 2020 at 4:01 PM Edgar Pettijohn wrote: > Try without wpa_supplicant > > /etc/hostname.iwm0 > nwid yournwid wpakey yourwpakey > dhcp > > sh

Re: wpa_supplicant error

2020-02-02 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
Try without wpa_supplicant /etc/hostname.iwm0 nwid yournwid wpakey yourwpakey dhcp sh /etc/netstart On Feb 2, 2020 3:42 PM, Charlie Burnett wrote: > > Hey @misc, > I've used OpenBSD on my desktop and server for a while, however they both > have an Ethernet connection. I recently got my hands

wpa_supplicant error

2020-02-02 Thread Charlie Burnett
Hey @misc, I've used OpenBSD on my desktop and server for a while, however they both have an Ethernet connection. I recently got my hands on a thinkpad x1 6th gen in order to ensure compatibility with OpenBSD. I can connect fine via the /etc/hostname.if with /etc/netstart, however I need to be