I'm inclined to agree with you about it being a kernel problem, which is
why I blacklisted my wireless driver in the first place.  I would have
checked dmesg by now, except that my first reaction to the problem was
always to reboot, and it never occurred to me to check my logs after the
fact. Fortunately, they go pretty far back: I've attached a log of an
entire boot that I'm pretty sure included this bug, there's no other
reason I would have rebooted the machine on a Monday morning. There
doesn't seem to be anything in there that clearly reveals the cause, but
there is some suspicious stuff at the end that may be of use to someone
familiar with the corresponding source code.

** Attachment added: "kern.log.Ubuntu-Intrepid.Asus-F3Sa.gz"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25273915/kern.log.Ubuntu-Intrepid.Asus-F3Sa.gz

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unknown hang breaks all authentication, happens intermittently
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290099
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