Have you tried installing knetworkmanager? This is a superb KDE networking tool, which took care of all my wpa1+wpa2 worries in a jiffy.will do the trick...sudo apt-get install knetworkmanager
Have you tried installing knetworkmanager? This is a superb KDE networking tool, which took care of all my wpa1+wpa2 worries in a jiffy.will do the trick...sudo apt-get install knetworkmanager
repartitioning your installation / forever noob / Desktop on Debian Lenny / IBM T41 purring along on bog Kubuntu
MY GOD!!! No wonder so few people are using Linux!
This is ridiculous! I've been trying for days to get my wireless network running with WEP and it won't work. Runs fine with no encryption but no connection if I enable WEP. Someone referred me to this thread which is a real laugh. Imagine having to write all that code to get it going and to figure out that it's not working because you missed a space or put a coma in the wrong place. Guess I'll just run the unprotected connection and hope for the best - or maybe go back to Windows.
Yes, yes, I know, WEP doesn't afford much protection, but it's better than nothing, so....
Just wanted to thank you for this. I really think it's worth the small effort.
Incidentally, theblueray, if you don't want to miss a space or a coma (and save time and efforts), you can use copy+paste (just like in Windows).
Last edited by Ferri; April 15th, 2007 at 08:48 AM.
I too am having problems. I've read the thread and it feels like I'm close, but no cigar so far! The WLAN nic is an Intel 3945 which seems to be seeing the AP when using the wext driver (first I tried ipw3945 which didn't work at all).
Here are the two scripts:
/etc/network/interfaces
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet dhcp
wireless-essid my_ssid
pre-up wpa_supplicant -Bw -Dwext -i eth1 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
post-down killall -q wpa_supplicant
/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
ap_scan=1
network={
ssid="my_ssid"
scan_ssid=1
proto=WPA
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
pairwise=CCMP TKIP
group=CCMP TKIP
psk=**HEX SSID PSK HERE**
}
I have tried altering the ap_scan parameter to no effect. Below is the output I'm getting:
wpa_supplicant:
gmason@gmason-laptop:~$ sudo wpa_supplicant -w -D wext -i eth1 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
Trying to associate with 00:12:17:c6:d6:21 (SSID='my_ssid' freq=0 MHz)
CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED - Disconnect event - remove keys
Associated with 00:12:17:c6:d6:21
WPA: Invalid EAPOL-Key MIC when using TPTK - ignoring TPTK
WPA: Could not verify EAPOL-Key MIC - dropping packet
WPA: Invalid EAPOL-Key MIC when using TPTK - ignoring TPTK
WPA: Could not verify EAPOL-Key MIC - dropping packet
Authentication with 00:12:17:c6:d6:21 timed out.
CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED - Disconnect event - remove keys
Trying to associate with 00:12:17:c6:d6:21 (SSID='my_ssid' freq=0 MHz)
Associated with 00:12:17:c6:d6:21
WPA: Key negotiation completed with 00:12:17:c6:d6:21 [PTK=TKIP GTK=TKIP]
CTRL-EVENT-CONNECTED - Connection to 00:12:17:c6:d6:21 completed (auth) [id=0 id_str=]
CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED - Disconnect event - remove keys
Trying to associate with 00:12:17:c6:d6:21 (SSID='my_ssid' freq=0 MHz)
Associated with 00:12:17:c6:d6:21
WPA: Key negotiation completed with 00:12:17:c6:d6:21 [PTK=TKIP GTK=TKIP]
CTRL-EVENT-CONNECTED - Connection to 00:12:17:c6:d6:21 completed (reauth) [id=0 id_str=]
CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED - Disconnect event - remove keys
Trying to associate with 00:12:17:c6:d6:21 (SSID='my_ssid' freq=0 MHz)
WPA: EAPOL-Key Replay Counter did not increase - dropping packet
Associated with 00:12:17:c6:d6:21
WPA: Invalid EAPOL-Key MIC - dropping packet
WPA: Invalid EAPOL-Key MIC - dropping packet
Authentication with 00:12:17:c6:d6:21 timed out.
CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED - Disconnect event - remove keys
Trying to associate with 00:12:17:c6:d6:21 (SSID='my_ssid' freq=0 MHz)
Associated with 00:12:17:c6:d6:21
iwevent:
gmason@gmason-laptop:~$ iwevent
Waiting for Wireless Events from interfaces...
22:47:41.808334 eth1 Set Mode:Managed
22:48:18.692070 eth1 Set Mode:Managed
22:48:18.825691 eth1 Set Mode:Managed
22:48:18.825989 eth1 New Access Point/Cell address:Not-Associated
22:48:18.829216 eth1 Set ESSID:"my_ssid"
22:48:21.954493 eth1 Set Mode:Managed
22:48:21.954526 eth1 Set ESSID:"my_ssid"
22:48:24.168036 eth1 New Access Point/Cell address:00:12:17:C66:21
22:48:34.182031 eth1 New Access Point/Cell address:Not-Associated
22:48:37.219635 eth1 Set Mode:Managed
22:48:37.219666 eth1 Set ESSID:"my_ssid"
22:48:37.289930 eth1 Set Mode:Managed
22:48:37.289969 eth1 Set ESSID:"my_ssid"
22:48:39.569407 eth1 New Access Point/Cell address:00:12:17:C66:21
22:48:49.577559 eth1 New Access Point/Cell address:Not-Associated
22:48:52.602852 eth1 Set Mode:Managed
22:48:52.602886 eth1 Set ESSID:"my_ssid"
22:48:52.682934 eth1 Set Mode:Managed
Any help you could offer would be very gratefully received - I'm a new Linux convert and could really do with some wireless networking so I can stop using XP!!
Thanks.
I use a wpa-SPK wifi connection in my university and i have the same problem . I had followed many tutorials and links on the internet but havn't found yet the solution for the problem of connexion / deconnexion and this damn : access point/cell adress not associated
Just a minute after the previous post , And i don't really know exactly how but the connexion on my laptop is working again ( im writing this post on it).
So i ll post my /etc/networks/interface , and the last things i have done , perhaps that will help :
and then i typed in the terminal : sudo ifup eth1Code:auto eth1 wireless-essid ecole2007 wpa-proto WPA wpa-driver wext wpa-ssid ecole2007 wpa-psk 84a4541e8458fa5a2c55erhdaadgt9d93823ebc62ecba40da2d9b5201d930cea1 wpa-key-mgmt WPA-PSK wpa-pairwise TKIP wpa-group TKIP # wpa-auth-alg shared iface eth1 inet static address 192.168.1.193 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.1.1
Wich was the same damn output meaning no permanent connexion .I finally typed in the terminal :Code:16:40:44.476515 eth1 Set ESSID:"ecole2007" 16:40:47.524171 eth1 New Access Point/Cell address:Not-Associated 16:40:57.481198 eth1 Set Mode:Managed 16:40:57.481336 eth1 Set ESSID:"ecole2007" 16:40:58.102992 eth1 New Access Point/Cell address:00:08:A1:92:CE:A8 16:41:09.369986 eth1 New Access Point/Cell address:Not-Associated 16:41:12.374007 eth1 Set Mode:Managed 16:41:12.374140 eth1 Set ESSID:"ecole2007" 16:41:15.354509 eth1 New Access Point/Cell address:Not-Associated 16:41:25.375204 eth1 Set Mode:Managed 16:41:25.375350 eth1 Set ESSID:"ecole2007" 16:41:25.752524 eth1 New Access Point/Cell address:00:08:A1:92:CE:A8 16:41:36.868107 eth1 New Access Point/Cell address:Not-Associated 16:41:39.871704 eth1 Set Mode:Managed 16:41:39.871836 eth1 Set ESSID:"ecole2007" 16:41:42.803981 eth1 New Access Point/Cell address:Not-Associated 16:41:52.872471 eth1 Set Mode:Managed 16:41:52.872604 eth1 Set ESSID:"ecole2007" 16:41:53.219041 eth1 New Access Point/Cell address:00:08:A1:92:CE:A8 16:42:04.378317 eth1 New Access Point/Cell address:Not-Associated
finally typed in the terminal
And then the iwevent stopped and the connexion was finnaly established , but i don't really know if the last command i typed resolved the problem or it is simply by chance .Im now effrayed that if i shutdown my pc i l not be enabled to get reconnectedCode:$ iwlist eth1 scan ;sleep 2
Last edited by aminesay; April 21st, 2007 at 10:42 AM.
here is my first attempt at getting wpa_supplicant working. Everytime I try using network-manager my computer crashed so I'm trying to get wpa_supplicant working. If you scroll down to the end I think I'm most sucessful there. I tried most of the hints on the post about removing RSN and changing the ap number from 0 to 1 etc. Anybody know how i can get this to work?
colin@multiX:~$ sudo wpa_supplicant -Dwext -i wlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
Password:
Trying to associate with 00:0f:b3:48:f4:65 (SSID='blarghjr' freq=2427 MHz)
Authentication with 00:00:00:00:00:00 timed out.
here i tried specifying ndiswrapper
colin@multiX:~$ sudo wpa_supplicant -Dndiswrapper -i wlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
Trying to associate with 00:0f:b3:48:f4:65 (SSID='blarghjr' freq=2427 MHz)
Association request to the driver failed
here I started changing some of the settings suggested from 0 to 1 etc.
colin@multiX:~$ sudo wpa_supplicant -Dwext -i wlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
bind(PF_UNIX): Address already in use
Trying to associate with 00:0f:b3:48:f4:65 (SSID='blarghjr' freq=2427 MHz)
Authentication with 00:00:00:00:00:00 timed out.
Trying to associate with 00:00:00:00:00:00 (SSID='blarghjr' freq=2427 MHz)
WPA: EAPOL-Key Replay Counter did not increase - dropping packet
WPA: EAPOL-Key Replay Counter did not increase - dropping packet
WPA: EAPOL-Key Replay Counter did not increase - dropping packet
finally i changed some more settings inside wpa_supplicant.conf and now it associates but has that key replay counter message
colin@multiX:~$ sudo wpa_supplicant -Dwext -i wlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
Trying to associate with 00:0f:b3:48:f4:65 (SSID='blarghjr' freq=2427 MHz)
Associated with 00:0f:b3:48:f4:65
WPA: EAPOL-Key Replay Counter did not increase - dropping packet
Authentication with 00:0f:b3:48:f4:65 timed out.
CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED - Disconnect event - remove keys
Trying to associate with 00:0f:b3:48:f4:65 (SSID='blarghjr' freq=2427 MHz)
Associated with 00:0f:b3:48:f4:65
WPA: EAPOL-Key Replay Counter did not increase - dropping packet
This thread is great. However, I am trying to setup a WPA2 connection using an internal Cisco WLAN + ACS connection. It woks fine with WIN***, but I can't get connected with Linux.
I have a Cisco B/G card (using the Atheros chipset = 'madwifi' driver)
My wpa_supplicant.conf file contains:
ssid="ap1"
auth_alg=OPEN
key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
proto=WPA2
eap=PEAP
identity="[username]"
password="[password]"
phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2"
scan_ssid=1
I am not able to connect. Anyone have any suggestions for using WPA2 with EAP/PEAP? Basically, the problem is that i am not able to associate with the AP. The AP is able to see my connection attempt for about 1 second, then shows no connections.
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Answering my own question (for anyone else who might be interested).
Looks like the madwifi driver (and probably wext also) doesn't support WPA2. Time to try ndiswrapper?
Last edited by eCartman; May 23rd, 2007 at 11:34 PM. Reason: Update
I wouldn't even bother with Gnome-Network-Manager, it seems only to work for the few privileged . Ive spent 40 hrs plus and got nowhere. I ended up giving Wicd a try (ver 1.3.1), and HEY BINGO !!!! WPA Encryption works everytime. And for a newbie (GUI Girlie) like me, it was easy as hell.
The guy who wrote the software has made a great piece of kit, can (X)buntu get this into the repos as standard, Id even be happy to write a howto for it as well.
I would like to second that. Network Manager (Fiesty) does not detect my Intel 2915ABG wireless (Dell 630M laptop). I did get it working by setting up wpa supplicant and the etc/network/interfaces file, but it was coded only for my home network so roaming was a challenge!
Wicd installed and ran in a couple of minutes and everything just works!!!
A great piece of work.
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