CFT: wpa_supplicant/hostapd import patch

Adrian Chadd adrian.chadd at gmail.com
Sun Jul 7 19:34:04 UTC 2013


Yup, commit away!



-adrian


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On Jul 7, 2013 12:25 PM, Rui Paulo <rpaulo at freebsd.org> wrote: 

On 7 Jul 2013, at 01:21, hiren panchasara <hiren.panchasara at gmail.com> wrote:



> After this change I've started getting following messages:

> 

> flymockour-l7% grep rekeying /var/log/messages | less

> Jul  6 12:09:52 flymockour-l7 wpa_supplicant[1153]: wlan0: WPA: Group

> rekeying completed with 00:24:b2:50:7c:38 [GTK=TKIP]

> Jul  6 12:19:52 flymockour-l7 wpa_supplicant[1153]: wlan0: WPA: Group

> rekeying completed with 00:24:b2:50:7c:38 [GTK=TKIP]

> Jul  6 12:29:52 flymockour-l7 wpa_supplicant[1153]: wlan0: WPA: Group

> rekeying completed with 00:24:b2:50:7c:38 [GTK=TKIP]

> Jul  6 12:39:50 flymockour-l7 wpa_supplicant[1153]: wlan0: WPA: Group

> rekeying completed with 00:24:b2:50:7c:38 [GTK=TKIP]

> 

> 

> so, every 10 mins I am getting these messages.

> 

> I am not sure if this (rekeying) is something wpa2 is enforcing. Is

> anyone else getting such messages?

> 

> Does it make sense to move this message from MSG_INFO to MSG_DEBUG?

> 

> cheers,

> Hiren

> 

> flymockour-l7% svn diff

> Index: contrib/wpa/src/rsn_supp/wpa.c

> ===================================================================

> --- contrib/wpa/src/rsn_supp/wpa.c      (revision 252757)

> +++ contrib/wpa/src/rsn_supp/wpa.c      (working copy)

> @@ -1348,7 +1348,7 @@

>                goto failed;

> 

>        if (rekey) {

> -               wpa_msg(sm->ctx->msg_ctx, MSG_INFO, "WPA: Group rekeying "

> +               wpa_msg(sm->ctx->msg_ctx, MSG_DEBUG, "WPA: Group rekeying "

>                        "completed with " MACSTR " [GTK=%s]",

>                        MAC2STR(sm->bssid), wpa_cipher_txt(sm->group_cipher));

>                wpa_sm_cancel_auth_timeout(sm);





Feel free to commit this.



--

Rui Paulo



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