Using IWD wouldn't obviate the use of wpa_supplicant, since the latter
is used for more than Wi-Fi security. 802.1x authentication can be used
for physical networks as well as VPNs and other things, so
NetworkManager will use wpa_supplicant for those scenarios.
IWD is pretty much only for Wi-Fi, s
** Tags added: sec-1040
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This can enter security queue while Desktop considers the remaining open
required todos.
Assigning.
Also setting the milestone matching that of ell.
** Changed in: iwd (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-22.08
** Changed in: iwd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Sebastien Bacher (seb128) => Ubuntu Sec
After consultation with the MIR team, we concluded that this should
actually go through security review. Updated my previous comment.
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Review for Package: src:iwd
[Summary]
iwd (iNet Wireless Daemon) is a modern, up-and-coming wireless daemon for
Linux. It is written by Intel and aims to replace wpa_supplicant for potential
benefits in:
- simplification of network management
- faster network discovery
- fast and reliable roamin
** Changed in: iwd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Lukas Märdian (slyon)
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