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From: David Lind <david@unixbeard.se>
To: 9front@9front.org
Subject: Re: [9front] Unsubscribe
Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2015 16:34:56 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAN4ARwQ0CKNw=6r8sK9fyW4GgNqPd8EO9KOBOqpzsQ5gNB4JBA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <aec2616be99127e2d548ff749bcf3577@felloff.net>

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Hi cinap,

Here's the information you requested:

term% cat /dev/kprint
#l0: debug: 1
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 3, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid 6c198fc32528, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 8, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 13, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 5, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 10, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid 6c198fc32528, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 2, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 7, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid 6c198fc32528, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 12, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 4, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 9, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 1, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 6, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid 6c198fc32528, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 3, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 8, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 13, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 5, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 10, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid 6c198fc32528, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 2, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 7, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 12, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 4, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 9, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 1, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 6, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid 6c198fc32528, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: wifictl: essid itsatrap
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 3, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 8, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 13, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 5, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 10, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid 6c198fc32528, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 2, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 7, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 12, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid 6c198fc32528, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 4, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 9, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 1, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 6, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: wifictl: auth dd160050f20101000050f20201000050f20201000050f202
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid 6c198fc32528, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 3, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid 6c198fc32528, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 8, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 13, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 5, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 10, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 2, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 7, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 12, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid 6c198fc32528, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 4, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 9, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 1, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 6, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid ffffffffffff, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005
#l0: rxon: bssid 6c198fc32528, aid 0, channel 11, filter 4c, flags 40008005

term% aux/wpa -p -d -s itsatrap /net/ether0
rsne: dd160050f20101000050f20201000050f20201000050f202
aux/wpa: write auth: missing node

/David

On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 12:50 PM, <cinap_lenrek@felloff.net> wrote:

> >> If I try authenticating with `aux/wpa -1 -s itsatrap -p
>
> we do support wpa2, i see no reason why we would need to
> force us to wpa1. i'd suggest the following setup to
> debug this:
>
> 1)
> make a rio window, run cat /dev/kprint in it so we get kernel
> debug output.
>
> 2)
> in another window, do bind '#l1' /net, then enable debugging
> of the kernel wifi stack with: echo debug > /net/ether1/clone
> you should see "#l1: debug 1" print in the kernel print window.
>
> 3)
> then run: aux/wpa -p -d -s itsatreap /net/ether1, this will
> prompt for the password first. if you have the key already
> in factotum, you can leave out the -p option.
>
> the -1 and -2 options are not really needed anymore as the
> kernel puts the rsne element from the beacon in the status
> file which allows wpa to figure out what protocol is used.
>
> anyway, i'm interested in seeing the full kernel prints from
> the first window and the debug output of aux/wpa.
>
> --
> cinap
>

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