IPSEC works well if you blissfully ignore the hassle of setting up
IPSEC on every possible client you want to support in your network. OS
X' native configuration panels does not deal with IPSEC, but, comes
with Racoon so that one can take the trouble to set it up without
having to compile
I still have plans to continue the WPA work in the near future.
No estimated time of arrival though, especially as I tend to become lazy
as I get older.
Damien
| Dear All,
|
| I would love to use OpenBSD on my laptop but the problems is that most of
| my work places use WPA encrypted wireless
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Mdrz 2008 19:49
An: Dominik Zalewski
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: What is WPA status in OpenBSD
I still have plans to continue the WPA work in the near future.
No estimated time of arrival though, especially as I tend to
become lazy
as I get older.
Damien
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 09:32:45PM +0100, openbsd misc wrote:
Hello,
I there a way to support as non-developer ... Unfortunally I'm not a developer
so I can't help code, but if I can do something else let me know.
you could always offer to pay damien for his development time.
--
Mathieu
Dear All,
I would love to use OpenBSD on my laptop but the problems is that most of my
work places use WPA encrypted wireless networks
So what is a status of WPA support in OpenBSD? I know that a lot of people ask
about this.
Last cvs commit I found with some work done with WPA is from
Dominik, the short answer is: no, no WPA in OpenBSD. The long answer
lies on many, many, many posts on this list. (http://marc.info for more
details), but for a preview of all that: is not going to happen anytime
soon because no one actually provides code for it and so far not a
single
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