How about loading your kernel module rt2800usb with nohwcrypt=1.

Chun-Yeow

On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 11:00 PM, Jason Farah <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
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> I’m having a problem trying to get my secure mesh points talking to each
> other.  I’ve compiled authsae, I’m using linux kernel version 3.2.13 with
> the necessary configs, and the adapters I’m working with use the rt2800usb
> modules.
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> In open mesh mode, everything works fine.  But, I can’t seem to figure out
> the secure mesh.
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> First, I start up meshd-nl80211 as per the webpage.  Everything seems ok
> here except the last few lines:
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> electrum100:~/authsae/linux# ./meshd-nl80211 -c ../config/authsae.sample.cfg
> -s byteme -i mesh0 &
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> ….
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> estab with 00:14:d1:7c:33:8f
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> set auth flag (seq num=1334243328)
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> set plink state (seq num=1334243333)
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> mesh plink with 00:14:d1:7c:33:8f established
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> nlerror, cmd 11, seq 1334243330: Invalid argument
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> nlerror, cmd 11, seq 1334243331: Invalid argument
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> Mesh plink timer for 00:14:d1:7c:33:8f fired on state ESTAB
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> Timeout for peer 00:14:d1:7c:33:8f in state 4
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> It looks like an error, but appears to establish anyway?  I do have the full
> message if anyone is interested.  Next, I do a station dump:
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> electrum100:~/authsae/linux# iw dev mesh0 station dump
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> Station cc:5d:4e:2b:76:d8 (on mesh0)
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>         inactive time:  542 ms
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>         rx bytes:       2148
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>         rx packets:     40
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>         tx bytes:       484
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>         tx packets:     3
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>         tx retries:     0
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>         tx failed:      0
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>         signal:         -37 dBm
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>         signal avg:     -36 dBm
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>         tx bitrate:     1.0 MBit/s
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>         mesh llid:      0
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>         mesh plid:      0
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>         mesh plink:     ESTAB
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>         authorized:     yes
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>         authenticated:  yes
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>         preamble:       long
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>         WMM/WME:        yes
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>         MFP:            yes
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> The other device gives similar output.  And this output looks similar to the
> one on the o11s.org webpage.  It says it’s established, but they still
> cannot ping each other.  When I go back to open mesh, everything works
> fine.  Am I missing something on the secure setup?  I’m using the default
> config file, which at first glance looks ok for me.  Any pointers would be
> greatly appreciated.
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> Best regards,
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> Jason Farah
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