Quaker Fang pisze:
> Hi Pawel,

Hello Quaker,

At first, thank you very much for your feedback! :) I was losing my
faith in OpenSolaris community ;)

> Pawe? T?cza wrote:
> 
>>Hi All,
>>
>>I'm trying to connect to Eduroam [1] wireless network at my university.
>>The problem is that I need to use WPA-EAP mode with identity's password
>>(not certs), but I can't configure neither my wificonfig nor wpa_supplicant 
>>to do it.
>>
>>I've downloaded and installed the latest version of that tools from
>>OpenSolaris site [2]. Now I have wificonfig v0.3, wpa_supplicant v0.1
>>and ath driver 0.7.3 on my laptop with OpenSolaris snv_96.
>>  
>>
> only ath v0.4/v0.5 supports wpa_supplicant on OpenSolaris website.
> ath v0.7.3 only supports wpa-psk mode.

Really? I don't understand why the older version of that driver has such 
wanted feature, but the newer version doesn't have... What's the problem?

I've downloaded the most recently version of ath driver, because I was 
thinking that the OpenSolaris website simply is not up-to-date and 
WPA-EAP support is in ath v0.4 and higher :)

>>Unfortunately, I can't pass these settings to my wpa_supplicant,
>>because it seems that OpenSolaris version of that tool can't support
>>-c option! Why?
>>
>>Maybe is it a chance to configure connection to my Eduroam using
>>wificonfig, but I can't find the names of appropriate options:
>>
>># wificonfig createprofile eduroam essid=eduroam key_mgmt=WPA-EAP eap=TTLS 
>>identity=MyLogin at MyUniversity.pl password=MyPassword 
>>ca_cert=/path/to/my/ca/cert.pem phase2="auth=PAP"
>>wificonfig: invalid value 'TTLS' for parameter 'eap'
>>  
>>
> eap-ttls is not supported by wpa_supplicant.

You mean OpenSolaris version of wpa_supplicant :) Why it hasn't got the 
same features like the upstream version?

Is EAP-TTLS on your TODO list? If so, what is its priority?

I ask you, because I really want to use such modern OS like OpenSolaris, 
but sometimes it's not so easy as I want. Many people around me with
Windows/Linux/Mac OS X/Symbian/iPhone use Eduroam here, but I still can't :(

>># wificonfig createprofile eduroam essid=eduroam key_mgmt=WPA-EAP eap=TLS 
>>identity=MyLogin at MyUniversity.pl password=MyPassword 
>>ca_cert=/path/to/my/ca/cert.pem phase2="auth=PAP"
>>wificonfig: unrecognized parameter 'password'
>>  
>>
> eap-tls mode doesn't need parameter "password", it's not recognized.

Probably you're right. It was only testing, because then I wasn't sure 
what difference between TLS and TTLS modes is :)

Have a nice day,

Pawel Tecza


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