Op 09-11-16 om 18:20 schreef Brüns, Stefan:
On Mittwoch, 9. November 2016 17:44:16 CET Jogchum Reitsma wrote:
Hi Stefan,
The results:
- journalctl -b -u NetworkManager
(there is much more output, but I take it this is what you mean:)
nov 09 17:04:11 nohostname NetworkManager[548]: <info>
[1478707451.7727] device (wlan0): set-hw-addr: set MAC address to
8E:07:9D:1E:8C:93 (scanning)
nov 09 17:04:11 nohostname NetworkManager[548]: <info>
[1478707451.8066] device (wlan0): supplicant interface state: completed
-> disabled
nov 09 17:04:11 nohostname NetworkManager[548]: <info>
[1478707451.8078] device (wlan0): supplicant interface state: disabled
-> scanning
nov 09 17:04:12 nohostname NetworkManager[548]: <info>
[1478707452.3294] device (wlan0): supplicant interface state: scanning
-> associating
nov 09 17:04:12 nohostname NetworkManager[548]: <info>
[1478707452.4836] device (wlan0): supplicant interface state:
associating -> associated
nov 09 17:04:13 nohostname NetworkManager[548]: <info>
[1478707453.3429] device (wlan0): supplicant interface state: associated
-> 4-way handshake
nov 09 17:04:13 nohostname NetworkManager[548]: <info>
[1478707453.3706] device (wlan0): supplicant interface state: 4-way
handshake -> completed
nov 09 17:09:27 nohostname NetworkManager[548]: <info>
[1478707767.7887] device (wlan0): set-hw-addr: set MAC address to
56:74:0F:44:0E:15 (scanning)
This is odd. Obviously it has connected to the network successfully. The
scanning actions may be background scans, but it should re-set the mac address
to the one successfully used with the access point previously.
You may try disabling mac randomization temporarily.
Anyway, I think this is worth an upstream bug report.
Kind regards,
Stefan
Anyone who can tell me where to disable mac address randomization?
Also for a link to upstream where I can post a bug report.
Thanks!
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