Windows computer cannot associate with HostAP access point
Andrew Barr
barr.156
Sun Oct 24 12:23:07 PDT 2004
I have set up a combination router/AP on a Linux box using HostAP. The
wireless AP has WPA-EAP as it's security, using FreeRADIUS as a backend
server. I cannot get one of the Windows computers in this house to even
associate with my HostAP box. My Linux laptop, both with an ipw2100 and a
dwl-650P, are fine. The Windows laptop has a no-name WLAN card based on the
RealTek 8180L chipset. The drivers are the latest, supporting TKIP and
TKIP/AES (whatever that is, it's from the driver package README). I believe I
have configured my AP to accept both CCMP (from the Linux clients) and TKIP
(for the Windows client). hostapd.conf is below. I was able to use this
machine fine before with a USR8054 router using WPA-EAP and TKIP.
Theoretically I should have been able to use the windows client without
modification (same SSID, same username/password for EAP, etc). Can anyone
help me out here? Thanks.
Andrew
##### hostapd configuration file
##############################################
# Empty lines and lines starting with # are ignored
# AP netdevice name (without 'ap' prefix, i.e., wlan0 uses wlan0ap for
# management frames)
interface=wlan0
# hostapd event logger configuration
#
# Two output method: syslog and stdout (only usable if not forking to
# background).
#
# Module bitfield (ORed bitfield of modules that will be logged; -1 = all
# modules):
# bit 0 (1) = IEEE 802.11
# bit 1 (2) = IEEE 802.1X
# bit 2 (4) = RADIUS
# bit 3 (8) = WPA
#
# Levels (minimum value for logged events):
# 0 = verbose debugging
# 1 = debugging
# 2 = informational messages
# 3 = notification
# 4 = warning
#
logger_syslog=-1
logger_syslog_level=2
logger_stdout=-1
logger_stdout_level=2
# Debugging: 0 = no, 1 = minimal, 2 = verbose, 3 = msg dumps, 4 = excessive
debug=0
# Dump file for state information (on SIGUSR1)
dump_file=/tmp/hostapd.dump
# Daemonize hostapd process (i.e., fork to background)
daemonize=1
##### IEEE 802.11 related configuration
#######################################
# SSID to be used in IEEE 802.11 management frames
ssid=OakcourtNG
# Station MAC address -based authentication
# 0 = accept unless in deny list
# 1 = deny unless in accept list
# 2 = use external RADIUS server (accept/deny lists are searched first)
macaddr_acl=0
# Accept/deny lists are read from separate files (containing list of
# MAC addresses, one per line). Use absolute path name to make sure that the
# files can be read on SIGHUP configuration reloads.
#accept_mac_file=/etc/hostapd/hostapd.accept
#deny_mac_file=/etc/hostapd/hostapd.deny
# IEEE 802.11 specifies two authentication algorithms. hostapd can be
# configured to allow both of these or only one. Open system authentication
# should be used with IEEE 802.1X.
# Bit fields of allowed authentication algorithms:
# bit 0 = Open System Authentication
# bit 1 = Shared Key Authentication (requires WEP)
auth_algs=3
# Associate as a station to another AP while still acting as an AP on the same
# channel.
#assoc_ap_addr=00:12:34:56:78:9a
##### IEEE 802.1X (and IEEE 802.1aa/D4) related configuration
#################
# Require IEEE 802.1X authorization
ieee8021x=1
# Use internal minimal EAP Authentication Server for testing IEEE 802.1X.
# This should only be used for testing since it authorizes all users that
# support IEEE 802.1X without any keys or certificates. Please also note that
# the EAP method used with this minimal server does not generate any keying
# material and as such, it cannot be used with dynamic WEP keying
# (wep_key_len_broadcast and wep_key_len_unicast).
minimal_eap=0
# Optional displayable message sent with EAP Request-Identity
eap_message=hello
# WEP rekeying (disabled if key lengths are not set or are set to 0)
# Key lengths for default/broadcast and individual/unicast keys:
# 5 = 40-bit WEP (also known as 64-bit WEP with 40 secret bits)
# 13 = 104-bit WEP (also known as 128-bit WEP with 104 secret bits)
#wep_key_len_broadcast=5
#wep_key_len_unicast=5
# Rekeying period in seconds. 0 = do not rekey (i.e., set keys only once)
#wep_rekey_period=300
# EAPOL-Key index workaround (set bit7) for WinXP Supplicant (needed only if
# only broadcast keys are used)
eapol_key_index_workaround=0
##### IEEE 802.11f - Inter-Access Point Protocol (IAPP)
#######################
# Interface to be used for IAPP broadcast packets
#iapp_interface=eth0
##### RADIUS configuration
####################################################
# for IEEE 802.1X with external Authentication Server, IEEE 802.11
# authentication with external ACL for MAC addresses, and accounting
# The own IP address of the access point (used as NAS-IP-Address)
own_ip_addr=192.168.84.1
# Optional NAS-Identifier string for RADIUS messages. When used, this should
be
# a unique to the NAS within the scope of the RADIUS server. For example, a
# fully qualified domain name can be used here.
#nas_identifier=ap.example.com
# RADIUS authentication server
auth_server_addr=192.168.84.1
auth_server_port=1812
auth_server_shared_secret=xxxxxxxx
# RADIUS accounting server
#acct_server_addr=127.0.0.1
#acct_server_port=1813
#acct_server_shared_secret=secret
# Secondary RADIUS servers; to be used if primary one does not reply to
# RADIUS packets. These are optional and there can be more than one secondary
# server listed.
#auth_server_addr=127.0.0.2
#auth_server_port=1812
#auth_server_shared_secret=secret2
#
#acct_server_addr=127.0.0.2
#acct_server_port=1813
#acct_server_shared_secret=secret2
# Retry interval for trying to return to the primary RADIUS server (in
# seconds). RADIUS client code will automatically try to use the next server
# when the current server is not replying to requests. If this interval is
set,
# primary server will be retried after configured amount of time even if the
# currently used secondary server is still working.
#radius_retry_primary_interval=600
# Interim accounting update interval
# If this is set (larger than 0) and acct_server is configured, hostapd will
# send interim accounting updates every N seconds. Note: if set, this
overrides
# possible Acct-Interim-Interval attribute in Access-Accept message. Thus,
this
# value should not be configured in hostapd.conf, if RADIUS server is used to
# control the interim interval.
# This value should not be less 600 (10 minutes) and must not be less than
# 60 (1 minute).
#radius_acct_interim_interval=600
##### WPA/IEEE 802.11i configuration
##########################################
# Enable WPA. Setting this variable configures the AP to require WPA (either
# WPA-PSK or WPA-RADIUS/EAP based on other configuration). For WPA-PSK, either
# wpa_psk or wpa_passphrase must be set and wpa_key_mgmt must include WPA-PSK.
# For WPA-RADIUS/EAP, ieee8021x must be set (but without dynamic WEP keys),
# RADIUS authentication server must be configured, and WPA-EAP must be
included
# in wpa_key_mgmt.
# This field is a bit field that can be used to enable WPA (IEEE 802.11i/D3.0)
# and/or WPA2 (full IEEE 802.11i/RSN):
# bit0 = WPA
# bit1 = IEEE 802.11i/RSN (WPA2)
wpa=3
# WPA pre-shared keys for WPA-PSK. This can be either entered as a 256-bit
# secret in hex format (64 hex digits), wpa_psk, or as an ASCII passphrase
# (8..63 characters) that will be converted to PSK. This conversion uses SSID
# so the PSK changed when ASCII passphrase is used and the SSID is changed.
#wpa_psk=0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef
#wpa_passphrase=secret passphrase
# Set of accepted key management algorithms (WPA-PSK, WPA-EAP, or both). The
# entries are separated with a space.
wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
# Set of accepted cipher suites (encryption algorithms) for pairwise keys
# (unicast packets). This is a space separated list of algorithms:
# CCMP = AES in Counter mode with CBC-MAC [RFC 3610, IEEE 802.11i/D7.0]
# TKIP = Temporal Key Integrity Protocol [IEEE 802.11i/D7.0]
# Group cipher suite (encryption algorithm for broadcast and multicast frames)
# is automatically selected based on this configuration. If only CCMP is
# allowed as the pairwise cipher, group cipher will also be CCMP. Otherwise,
# TKIP will be used as the group cipher.
wpa_pairwise=TKIP CCMP
# Time interval for rekeying GTK (broadcast/multicast encryption keys) in
# seconds.
wpa_group_rekey=600
# Time interval for rekeying GMK (master key used internally to generate GTKs
# (in seconds).
wpa_gmk_rekey=86400
# Enable IEEE 802.11i/RSN/WPA2 pre-authentication. This is used to speed up
# roaming be pre-authenticating IEEE 802.1X/EAP part of the full RSN
# authentication and key handshake before actually associating with a new AP.
#rsn_preauth=1
#
# Space separated list of interfaces from which pre-authentication frames are
# accepted (e.g., 'eth0' or 'eth0 wlan0wds0'. This list should include all
# interface that are used for connections to other APs. This could include
# wired interfaces and WDS links. The normal wireless data interface towards
# associated stations (e.g., wlan0) should not be added, since
# pre-authentication is only used with APs other than the currently associated
# one.
#rsn_preauth_interfaces=eth0
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