This bug was fixed in the package wpa - 1.0-3ubuntu3
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wpa (1.0-3ubuntu3) trusty; urgency=low
* debian/config/wpasupplicant/linux: enable EAP-FAST (LP: #34982)
-- Mathieu Trudel-LapierreWed, 30 Oct 2013 09:25:39
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** Changed in: wpa (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress =
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/trusty/wpa/trusty-proposed
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Title:
Please apply the EAP-FAST from the wpasupplicant source
To
Indeed, openssl has had EAP-FAST for some time...
I'm updating wpa now for trusty, to enable EAP-FAST, that should be in
shortly.
As for in saucy, we can look at releasing that change as SRU.
** Changed in: wpasupplicant (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Package changed: wpasu
Confirmed. The procedure is pretty simple really. I even recompiled my
own wpa_supplicant and created a deb file. But this didn't update
NetworkManager. Here's my test:
network={
ssid="SSIDNAME"
key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
eap=FAST
identity="USERNAME"
password="PA
Hitting this as well on 13.04 with wpasupplicant 1.0-3ubuntu1
May 20 13:08:10 ** NetworkManager[1245]: EAP-FAST is not
supported by the supplicant
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** Changed in: wpasupplicant (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Reinhard Tartler (siretart) => (unassigned)
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Title:
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Thank you for always reporting here. I mark this bug as confirmed
because it happens to several users.
** Changed in: wpasupplicant (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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This bug does not appear to be fixed. It seems that it was closed
without anyone testing it.
When I try to connect to an EAP-FAST network I get the following message
in syslog:
Apr 5 16:16:57 mt-dhuggins NetworkManager[958]: EAP-FAST is not
supported by the supplicant
Perhaps EAP-FAST is supp
When looking at the CHANGES file of OpenSSL (from Precise) it can be seen that
EAP-FAST is included:
*) Add session ticket override functionality for use by EAP-FAST.
This is the actual commit that included it:
http://cvs.openssl.org/chngview?cn=17641
Therefore, this issue got implemented and
I notice that a year ago Josh pointed out that EAP-FAST became available
in OpenSSL. There doesn't seem to have been any activity on this bug
though. As stated in the log for OpenSSL bug #1574 (as seen in the URL
below) by Steve of OpenSSL on November 15, 2008:
> You patch has now been applied t
According to openssl developers:
http://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/History.html?id=1574
The support for EAP-FAST has been included.
Also for wpa_supplicant, it will build according to the patched openssl.
But i am not sure how Network Manager can support EAP-FAST because when
i tried to add a new wir
Adrian Quek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have not tried to reference the discussion with the openssl folks as
> it has already been reported.
That's the reference I'm asking for.
> But what I think is that it would be only be available for 0.9.9
> release. However there is there's no release
I have not found any evidence that network manager supports EAP-FAST. Do
you have any link to where I can find this information?
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The only alternative currently is to let network manager handle your
wireless connection. It supports EAP-FAST
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Hi Reinhard,
I do not know if you are feeling offended. But I hope not.
I have not tried to reference the discussion with the openssl folks as it has
already been reported. But what I think is that it would be only be available
for 0.9.9 release. However there is there's no release date and no i
Adrian Quek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It seems that openssl does not have any plans to release this
> functionailty with 0.9.9 anytime soon.
Can you please reference discussion with the openssl folks?
I didn't try to reach them myself yet, as I'm not very involved with
openssl development.
It seems that openssl does not have any plans to release this functionailty
with 0.9.9 anytime soon. Can we have a alternate version of openssl and
wpasupplicant in the repository with the patches applied and the EAP-FAST
enabled? (with disclaimers) Then users can choose to manually install the
Any plans for EAP-FAST support to be added to Ubuntu 8.10?
I hope this important network feature is added soon, as I see this shortcoming
hindering Ubuntu adoption in my neck of the woods.
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Stephen Laverty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Why not apply it to the Ubuntu package? This seems like such a major
> roadblock to adoption.
Maily because we are not sure what effects that patch has on other
packages using openssl.
Have you considered building your own openssl/wpasupplicant pac
Many of my co-workers and I would love to use Ubuntu at work as I have
installed it on my standard-corporate-issue D630 laptop with great
success but, like most large companies, we use EAP-FAST with our Cisco
WLAN setup. This issue is preventing tens of people around me from
switching to Ubuntu an
it seems to be already reported at openssl upstream by Jouni Malinen
(wpasupplicant upstream) here:
http://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=1574&user=guest&pass=guest
I doubt it will make it for hardy, though.
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EAP-FAST support is very important, as it is widely used in Enterprise
environments. It is also the authentication mechanism recommended by Cisco who
are currently the leading WLAN vendor.
When is this bug going to being fixed? In Hardy?
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setting this bug to 'confirmed' so that it won't expire.
** Changed in: openssl (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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The expiration is the thing that bothers me. I suppose we can keep
poking it periodically with meaningless comments, but wouldn't a better
solution be assigning this bug to someone who can do that negotiation
with upstream?
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I've updated the bug description with the current status, AFAIUI.
Having a quick look at the patch, it seems to be that it would break
other applications linked to the libssl library. I'm not too sure about
this though, someone with more insight wrt libssl should review the
patch and negotiate wit
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