http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=9077
Summary: Prompted 4 times for the same wifi key
Classification: Development
Product: nwam
Version: unspecified
Platform: ANY/Generic
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Status Whiteboard: nwam1-build:2009-05-20
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: CLI
AssignedTo: nwam-dev at opensolaris.org
ReportedBy: dkenny at opensolaris.org
QAContact: nwam-dev at opensolaris.org
For some reason when I unplugged my cable, and nwamd did a scan for wireless
networks, I got prompted (using nwamadm interact) for the wifi key for the
dub04wlan network, and despite entering the key, I got re-prompted 3 times
more.
One other interesting point is that prior to the BFU, I already had the correct
key stored, with the bssid suffix as a secure object.
Despite this, I still got prompted - possibly since it was for a different
BSSID, but that still surprised me since I thought nwamd was meant to look for
existing keys after an upgrade that used nwam-ESSID-BSSID, but with different
BSSIDs.
I'm attaching the nwamd log file for this.
While doing this, in another terminal I was running dladm show-secobj, and a
new secobj was created with the BSSID suffix after the first or second request
for a key, later then after a subsequent request, the sec-obj was created
without the BSSID suffix.
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