NetworkManager tries to connect to WPA-PSK/CCMP access point as if it were unencrypted

2008-01-15 Thread Dan Krejsa
Hi, I've seen problem recently on a Fedora 7 laptop using NetworkManager to connect to a wireless access point (NETGEAR WPN824v2, firmware V2.0.10_1.2.17). From /var/log/messages (attached gzipped), it appears that when the activation initially fails, NetworkManager is somehow treating the

Re: NetworkManager tries to connect to WPA-PSK/CCMP access point as if it were unencrypted

2008-01-15 Thread Dan Krejsa
Hi, After a successful association to 'quibble', I see this: # iwlist eth1 scan eth1 Scan completed : Cell 01 - Address: 00:14:6C:A0:7C:04 ESSID:quibble Protocol:IEEE 802.11bg Mode:Master Channel:6

WPA and CCMP

2006-01-09 Thread James Ettle
I've been playing around with CCMP (AES). I've found that if I first associate with TKIP, and then /system/networking/wireless/networks/ssid/we_cipher to 8 in gconf, NetworkManager then tells wpa_supplicant to use CCMP. It then goes on to authenticate and pick up an IP address. Although

Re: WPA and CCMP

2006-01-09 Thread Dan Williams
On Tue, 2006-01-10 at 00:08 +, James Ettle wrote: I've been playing around with CCMP (AES). I've found that if I first associate with TKIP, and then /system/networking/wireless/networks/ssid/we_cipher to 8 in gconf, NetworkManager then tells wpa_supplicant to use CCMP. It then goes on to