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
> dri
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 trouble connecting Net
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 wil
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
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 be possible, how do y
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 i