Hi Chun-Yeow, Yes, that 's what I observe. It does go back to normal after some time. That time is related to the "lifetime" in the SAE config file. This makes sense, the keys are regenerated every "lifetime". It also correlates with the fact that restarting the meshd daemon(s) fixes the problem.
--Fabrice On 12/8/2011 5:03 AM, Yeoh Chun-Yeow wrote: > Hi, Javier and Fabrice > > After debugging with Wireshark, let me clarify further: > > Since Node 1 is pinging PC behind Node 2, after successfully ping and > node 3 is brought up, if the ping is continue, PREQ broadcasting by > Node 1 cannot be received or decrypted by Node 2. Thus, Node 1 assumes > Node 2 is dead or out of range since no PREP from Node 2. Ping is > route through Node 3. > > It seems that the problem is the broadcast PREQ frame generated by > either Node 2 or Node 1 cannot be decoded by Node 1 or Node 2 > respectively whenever Node 3 is up or reboot. Only node 3 can decode > the broadcast PREQ frame from either Node 1 or Node 2. > > But after a period of time, it backs to normal. > > Regards, > Chun-Yeow _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://open80211s.com/mailman/listinfo/devel
