Folks,
I am trying to set up hostapd on a recent-ish -current machine. I am trying to configure it with WPA. The hostapd.conf looks like: interface=urtwn0 logger_syslog=-1 logger_syslog_level=0 logger_stdout=-1 logger_stdout_level=0 debug=2 dump_file=/tmp/hostapd.dump ctrl_interface=/var/run/hostapd ctrl_interface_group=wheel ssid=NetBSD macaddr_acl=0 auth_algs=3 wpa=1 wpa_passphrase=very secret thing here wpa_pairwise=TKIP CCMP The daemon starts up and looks promising, syslog shows: Aug 21 17:40:41 rover hostapd: Configuration file: /etc/hostapd.conf Aug 21 17:40:41 rover hostapd: Line 34: DEPRECATED: 'dump_file' configuration variable is not used anymore Aug 21 17:40:41 rover hostapd: Using interface urtwn0 with hwaddr 74:da:38:99:3e:08 and ssid "NetBSD" Aug 21 17:40:41 rover hostapd: urtwn0: interface state UNINITIALIZED->ENABLED Aug 21 17:40:41 rover hostapd: urtwn0: AP-ENABLED hostapd_cli status looks good: > > status state=ENABLED phy= freq=0 num_sta_non_erp=0 num_sta_no_short_slot_time=0 num_sta_no_short_preamble=0 olbc=0 num_sta_ht_no_gf=0 num_sta_no_ht=0 num_sta_ht_20_mhz=0 num_sta_ht40_intolerant=0 olbc_ht=0 ht_op_mode=0x0 cac_time_seconds=0 cac_time_left_seconds=N/A channel=0 secondary_channel=0 ieee80211n=0 ieee80211ac=0 ieee80211ax=0 beacon_int=100 dtim_period=2 bss[0]=urtwn0 bssid[0]=74:da:38:99:3e:08 ssid[0]=NetBSD num_sta[0]=0 > ping PONG and ifconfig shows the interface in hostap mode: urtwn0: flags=0x8802<BROADCAST,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 ssid NetBSD apbridge nwkey 3:"",0x9406244d000000009195b73b2e57eccb,0x9d00000000cf2fecd0a3f2a1259c4658,"" powersave off bssid 74:da:38:99:3e:08 chan 1 address: 74:da:38:99:3e:08 media: IEEE802.11 autoselect hostap (autoselect mode 11b hostap) status: no network the only concerning thing here is the no network status. The problem is that when I look on my android tablet I cannot see the NetBSD ssid there. I tried manually adding the ssid on the tablet but that didn't work. I can't see anything in the output that indicates it is not working so I am stuck a bit.. anyone have any ideas? -- Brett Lymn -- Sent from my NetBSD device. "We are were wolves", "You mean werewolves?", "No we were wolves, now we are something else entirely", "Oh"