Is this problem present in the two latest Ubuntu versions too?
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Title:
incorrect encryption detected when logging on to WPA ad-hoc wireless
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** This bug has been flagged as a security vulnerability
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: network-manager
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- Ubuntu jaunty (development branch).
How to reproduce:
1) In nm-applet, bring up the "Create New Wireless Network" dialog.
2) Specify a new network name and choose
Setting to Confirmed/Medium; we have sufficient proof (also see bug
552929) that WPA-secured ad-hoc connections created from NetworkManager
don't work. Now to figure out exactly what piece of the puzzle is
broken. :)
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Chang
Same problem with Maverick : it's still impossible to create (or
connect) an ad hoc wpa network using network manager...
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Title:
incorrect encrypt
And it is the same on Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat)
Tried the dekstop i386 CD (from USB stick) - Live
1) Created an ad-hoc net with WPA2
2.) On another PC tried to connect, but it asked WEP password
3.) I created the same ad-hoc on the second PC (same name, encryption type and
key), and it appe
This should be marked for lucid, happens to me as well. WEP works, but
if I select WPA it just uses WEP instead it seems. Would gladly provide
logs or other testing if required.
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incorrect encryption detected when logging on to WPA ad-hoc wireless network
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I can also confirm the bug in Lucid.
I can connect (XP - Ubuntu 10.04) via an unencrypted or nearly
unencrypted (WEP) Ad-Hoc connection.
I noticed how the following fact, which might hint to the source of the
problem:
When I switch to WPA, the Ad-Hoc network an XP machine is listed as
encrypted,
This bug still persists in Lucid. Installing dnsmasq doesn't change
anything. If network-manager is not suppose to support WPA-secured ad-
hoc networks, then that option should not be listed when creating a new
network.
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incorrect encryption detected when logging on to WPA ad-hoc wireless netwo
Confirming. I have to use WEP "protection" for my local ad-hoc network
because of this bug.
komputes, are you asking about dnsmasq or dnsmasq-base package? Because
dnsmasq-base is actually needed by NM to establish ad-hoc, and it is
installed by default in 9.10.
9.10 with current upgrades, NM fro
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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hm interesting, apport-collect has finished with:
Error connecting to Launchpad: HTTP Error 500: Internal Server Error
You have to allow "Change anything" privileges.
but still has post my data. Another bug? Is apport-collect complete or
do you need anything else?
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incorrect encryption detect
ok, I have dnsmasq not installed, but WEP does work. Why?
I will test with dnsmasq next week.
apport will follow today.
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@Per @Kev - Can you please check that you have dnsmasq installed, by running
the following command:
$ dpkg -l dnsmasq
This package is needed to be able to create Adhoc networks. The ability to
share an internet connection is not built into the distribution. See the
Documentation:
https://help.u
I could reproduce this bug as described.
If you try to add the correct network with wpa to the network manager
with the edit buttons and type adhoc, it won't work, too.
So it's actually impossible to create or join(?) a secure adhoc network
with ubuntu because wep is not secure, you know.
I thin
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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incorrect encryption detected when logging on to WPA ad-hoc wireless network
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