On Monday 15 September 2014, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-09-15 at 23:08 +0200, Stefan Lippers-Hollmann wrote:
> > On Monday 15 September 2014, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > > Stefan Lippers-Hollmann (2014-09-15):
[...]
> > [...] but the udeb
> > should support:
> >
> > - no encryption
> > -
Cyril Brulebois (2014-09-15):
> Ben, I guess it might make sense to add those to crypto-modules? Not
> sure how feasible it would be to figure out which other ones might be
> interesting for other wireless modules though…
>
> → I can open a bug against src:linux to keep track of it.
#761902, alr
On Mon, 2014-09-15 at 23:08 +0200, Stefan Lippers-Hollmann wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Monday 15 September 2014, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > Stefan Lippers-Hollmann (2014-09-15):
> [...]
>
> Seeing that the actual problem are missing kernel modules for
> CCMP (AES), and probably TKIP as well, I'll concen
Hi
On Monday 15 September 2014, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Stefan Lippers-Hollmann (2014-09-15):
[...]
Seeing that the actual problem are missing kernel modules for
CCMP (AES), and probably TKIP as well, I'll concentrate on your
new questions only
> Based on your answer, I'm wondering whether th
Cyril Brulebois (2014-09-15):
> I'm using rtl8192cu.
(In case anyone cares: USB ID is 0bda:8176.)
[…]
> > Depending on your particular wlan card and how its driver is divided
> > into sub-modules (or how well it is integrated into other kernel
> > subsystems), you might need additional modules
Hi,
Stefan Lippers-Hollmann (2014-09-15):
> The ioctl failure is because netcfg still (only) uses the deprecated
> wireless-tools/ wext driver API with wpa_supplicant, even for mac80211
> based drivers. While cfg80211 implements a wext compatibility layer,
> it's strongly discouraged for moder
Hi
On Monday 15 September 2014, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> [ Executive summary: WPA works fine in d-i with 3.2, but not with newer
> kernels, like 3.16; and userland doesn't seem to be the obvious
> culprit. ]
>
> Cyril Brulebois (2014-09-15):
[...]
> while within d-i I'm getting:
>
> ioctl
[ Executive summary: WPA works fine in d-i with 3.2, but not with newer
kernels, like 3.16; and userland doesn't seem to be the obvious
culprit. ]
Cyril Brulebois (2014-09-15):
> So, putting my laptop installation aside, and concentrating on a VM
> using KVM with USB pass-through to a USB ada
Cyril Brulebois (2014-09-14):
> So, putting my laptop installation aside, and concentrating on a VM
> using KVM with USB pass-through to a USB adapter (USB ID is 0bda:8176,
> that's RTL8188CUS), I've been able to verify (assuming firmwares have
> been made available every time):
> - wheezy amd64
Cyril Brulebois (2014-09-11):
> Chris Tillman (2014-09-11):
> > With this installation I was using WPA2-Personal at the access point. I see
> > the
> > log messages look similar as in bug #741622, deauthenticating immediately
> > after connect.
> >
> > For a later install on the same computer,
Hi Chris!
Chris Tillman (2014-09-11):
> With this installation I was using WPA2-Personal at the access point. I see
> the
> log messages look similar as in bug #741622, deauthenticating immediately
> after connect.
>
> For a later install on the same computer, also to USB target, I used WEP
> i
With this installation I was using WPA2-Personal at the access point. I see the
log messages look similar as in bug #741622, deauthenticating immediately
after connect.
For a later install on the same computer, also to USB target, I used WEP
in the installer to connect to the access point (install
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