feisty now has 0.5.5-4, which should have clarified documentation. feel
free to reopen with additional information if necessary
** Changed in: wpasupplicant (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Fix Released
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Unclear/misleading documentation for /etc/network/interfaces extensions
As edgy is in deep freeze mode now, I don't think that 6.10 will ship
wpasupplicant 0.5.5-2, unless there are compelling reasons to do so.
About adding further information to interfaces(5): Sure!
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Unclear/misleading documentation for /etc/network/interfaces extensions
I hope that recent changes in debians 0.5.5-2 wpasupplicant version
address this issue.
In that version the 'wpa-psk' value is evaluated as follows:
It is considered to be 256-bit hex key when containing exactly 64
hexadecimal only characters, otherwise it is considered as a passphrase.
There is