Hi Florian,
Mine will not associate with the hidden ap, my files are below, please have
a look to see if I have missed anything as I would like to get this working
/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
network={
scan_ssid=1
ssid="ng6"
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
proto=WPA
pairwise=CCMP TKIP
group=CCMP TKIP
psk="123456"
priority=2
}
/etc/conf.d/net
config_eth0=( "dhcp" )
config_eth1=( "dhcp" )
#iwconfig eth1 essid ng6
modules=( "wpa_supplicant" )
wpa_supplicant_eth1="-Dwext"
wpa_timeout_eth1=60
how can I stop the wpa (just use a kill?) so that I can reload the settings
and if I use the -dd option should I be able to find out what is wrong?
thanks
paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Florian Philipp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 June 2008 13:45
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Wireless hidden association problem
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 12:07:31 +0100
"Paul Melvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Sergey,
>
> Thanks for that, since my question I have found that if I enter the
> iwconfig command into /etc/conf.d/net it does work; i.e.
>
> iwconfig eth1 essid name_of_ssid
>
> However I am not sure how this would work if I had a load of hidden
> ssids, if at all, and it does seem messy
>
> Is wpa_supplicant the best/only way to do this?
>
> Please can anyone tell me how this works in ubuntu as it does seem to
> and I would hope that I could replicate it
>
> Cheers
>
> paul
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sergey Kobzar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 17 June 2008 11:55
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [SPAM] Re: [gentoo-user] Wireless hidden association problem
>
> Tuesday, June 17, 2008, 1:37:29 PM, Paul wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a dell laptop with intel wireless card (ipw2200) and am
> > trying to configure it to use WPA-PSK.
> >
> > I have setup up the card correctly utilizing the ipw2200 module,
> > wpa_supplicant and wireless_tools.
> >
> > If I use a broadcast ssid everything works, however if I turn off
> > the broadcast on the ap and do a debug of the wpa, it recognizes
> > that there is a hidden ssid but will not connect to it.
> >
> > I would rather use hidden ssids than not but how can I get it to
> > connect?
>
> I have similar problem with Cisco AP and Intel 3945, D-Link DWL-G500
> adapters under Gentoo/FreeBSD. Looks like it's wpa_supplicant
> permanent problem. Windows works fine.
>
> AFAIK there is no solution except using broadcasts.
>
>
> > Please can you also tell me a quick way to restart the interface to
> > make it go through all the negotiaton, as I have moved from ubuntu
> > where /etc/init.d/networking restart did it
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Paul
>
I use wpa_supplicant and it's working flawlessly with a hidden ssid and some
unhidden ones. Here is an excerpt from my wpa_supplicant.conf:
network={ <<<--normal net with wpa2 and visible ssid
ssid="..."
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
psk="..."
}
network={ <<<--net with wep and hidden ssid
scan_ssid=1
ssid="..."
key_mgmt=NONE
wep_key0=8346...
wep_tx_keyidx=0
}
eapol_version=1 <<<--some general options
ap_scan=1
fast_reauth=1
I'm using iwl3945, by the way.
As far as Ubuntu goes, I think they use networkmanager which gives you a
nice gui but only marginal advantages over properly configured
wpa_supplicant and /etc/conf.d/net-files.
Here are some parts of my /etc/conf.d/net:
modules_eth1=( "wpa_supplicant" )
wpa_supplicant_eth1="-Dwext"
iwconfig_eth1="txpower on"
#some SSID-specific options for nets I know. On every other net dhcp is
#assumed config_SSID1=( "192.168.2.2 netmask 255.255.255.0" ) routes_SSID1=(
"default via 192.168.2.1" ) dns_servers_SSID1=( "192.168.4.1" )
config_SSID2=( "dhcp" )
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