kern/167847: dlink dwl-122g e crashes(?) when trying wap2 crypto
Christopher J. Ruwe
cjr at cruwe.de
Fri May 18 09:30:10 UTC 2012
The following reply was made to PR usb/167847; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: "Christopher J. Ruwe" <cjr at cruwe.de>
To: bug-followup at FreeBSD.org <bug-followup at FreeBSD.org>
Cc: PseudoCylon <moonlightakkiy at yahoo.ca>
Subject: Re: kern/167847: dlink dwl-122g e crashes(?) when trying wap2
crypto
Date: Fri, 18 May 2012 11:22:49 +0200
> Do stations see the bsdap or nothing at all? Does
> % ifconfig wlan0 list ap
> list the ap? (Do it one of stations.)
The stations see nothing at all. Using
ifconfig <dev> list ap _before_ enabling hostapd gives
bsdap b8:a3:86:97:c1:ec 6 54M -63:-95 100 ES WME
_after_ enabling hostapd, the stations cannot see the ap anymore.
> If it does,
> first issue
> # wlandebug -i wlan0 assoc+auth+crypto
> then have a station to connect the ap.
> Let me know what it says.
I fear that I cannot use wlandebug, I have already tried.
[cjr at ritchie:~]$ wlandebug
wlandebug: sysctl-get(net.wlan.0.debug): No such file or directory
and
[cjr at ritchie:~]$ sysctl -a | grep wlan
device wlan
device wlan_wep
device wlan_ccmp
device wlan_tkip
device wlan_amrr
device wlan_acl
device wlan_xauth
device wlan_rssadapt
net.wlan.cac_timeout: 60
net.wlan.nol_timeout: 1800
net.wlan.addba_maxtries: 3
net.wlan.addba_backoff: 10000
net.wlan.addba_timeout: 250
net.wlan.recv_bar: 1
net.wlan.0.%parent: run0
net.wlan.0.driver_caps: 92324864
net.wlan.0.bmiss_max: 2
net.wlan.0.inact_run: 300
net.wlan.0.inact_probe: 30
net.wlan.0.inact_auth: 180
net.wlan.0.inact_init: 30
net.wlan.0.amrr_rate_interval: 1000
net.wlan.0.amrr_max_sucess_threshold: 15
net.wlan.0.amrr_min_sucess_threshold: 1
> Just in case, you have changed "UseYourOwnPwd" in hostapd.conf to the
> actual password you are using, haven't you?
> wpa_passphrase=UseYourOwnPwd
Yes, I have ;-). I think it will not matter until I _myself_ can see and
connect to the wlan ap. I could ask the cracker to help my to connect,
though.
Thank you, cheers, Christopher
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