Neil Jerram <[email protected]> writes:
> Cool. This really isn't a problem, and it's great to see active
> development. Thomas - I'm not even sure it's worth your time
> investigating; it's easy enough to reenter passphrases.
However, connection doesn't work. Iliwi says "CONNECTING ..." but
wpa_supplicant isn't running. If I then run wpa_supplicant by hand with
the iliwi-generated wpa_supplicant.conf, I see:
root@om-gta02 /usr/bin # wpa_supplicant -ieth0 -c ~/.config/iliwi/wpa_supplicant
.conf
Line 4: Invalid PSK 'TTTTTTTT'.
Line 4: failed to parse psk 'TTTTTTTT'.
Line 5: WPA-PSK accepted for key management, but no PSK configured.
Line 5: failed to parse network block.
Failed to read or parse configuration
'/home/root/.config/iliwi/wpa_supplicant.conf'.
.config/iliwi/wpa_supplicant.conf contains:
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
network={
ssid="TALKTALK-AF54D9"
psk=TTTTTTTT
}
(I've obviously changed my passphrase here.)
If I add quotes around TTTTTTTT in .config/iliwi/wpa_supplicant.conf,
wpa_supplicant runs successfully.
This seems like a pretty basic error, that should have been caught by
minimal testing. I wonder what let it through? (Perhaps it's more
complex than it looks, and depends on an unanticipated interaction of
several programs...)
Regards,
Neil
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