Hi Thomas,

>  Thanks for testing. We are now tracking this issue and will allocate
>  any spare developer cycles as they become available.
Thanks!


>  Perhaps this is an argument for moving the MPM entirely to userspace
>  in order to centralize the bugs?
That could be a good idea.

I ran more tests today here are some additional details.
In my case once the mesh plink expires (I changed the default timeout to 60 
secs),
the kernel destroys the entry, (along with the keys).
This event is ignored by authsae and the plink gets stuck in the LISTEN state 
waiting
for mgmt frames. Here the kernel and authsae are out of sync.
The "NL80211_CMD_DEL_STATION" cmd should be processed by authsae and the 
corresponding peer entry destroyed.
I'm not sure if it's related to the issue seen by Yeoh 
(http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg01247.html)
There too the plink is stuck in the LISTEN state, where no mgmt frame seem to 
make it to authsae.
Could it be that the kernel and authsae went out of sync?

Hope this helps.

--Fabrice


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