Garrett D'Amore wrote: > I have recently started using nwam on a laptop with a WPA network. > But I had one issue, which is that if I didn't enter the WPA > passphrase properly, it was hard to figure out how to redo it. What I > wound up doing was using dladm to delete the secobj for the key, and > stopping and restarting nwam. > > It would be nice if there was some UI (and maybe there is and I'm > just ignorant of it!) to change the WPA passphrase associated with a > wireless network.
Yes, with nwam phase 0, you have to use "dladm" to delete the obsolete password, the same situation with WEP. I think the nwam phase 1 can fix this problem. -- Quaker