I'm not sure if you have a similar set up, but thought I'd share this
since it took me awhile to figure out. This configuration worked for me
when trying to use a password-less wifi with an athn device. I changed
athn0 to iwi0 below...
In /etc/rc.conf:
dhcpcd=YES
dhcpcd_flags="-g -4 -q -b -n
On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 2:55 AM, Martin Husemann wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 09:34:48PM +, Xianwen Chen (???) wrote:
>> Dear Dave,
>> Thank you. An open WEP network is a network that does not require
>> password or key.
>
> Dave's point is: technically that should not
On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 09:34:48PM +, Xianwen Chen (???) wrote:
> Dear Dave,
> Thank you. An open WEP network is a network that does not require
> password or key.
Dave's point is: technically that should not be possible, how do you
encrypt the packets when there is no key?
Martin
Dear Andy,
Thank you.
Unfortunately the trouble with the open WEP network happened while I
was in a conference earlier today. The conference ended and I no
longer have access to the particular network. I cannot tcydump.
Yes, I had tried without -nwkey. You gave a good tip about "mode 11g".
I
Dear Dave,
Thank you. An open WEP network is a network that does not require
password or key.
Sincerely,
Xianwen
On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 6:34 PM, David Young wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 11:25:21AM +, Chen, Xianwen (陈贤文) wrote:
>> Dear NetBSD users,
>>
>> I am having
On Fri, Feb 02, 2018 at 04:46:41AM +0100, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a strange problem with ntpd: clock drifts while the daemon
> reports kernel status pll, which as I understand means NTP
> synchronisation is good:
>
> # cat /etc/ntp.conf
> pidfile /var/run/ntpd.pid
>