Strange Happenings at the Fedora Core 4 Corral
Jerry LeVan
jerry.levan
Sun Dec 4 14:29:27 PST 2005
Earlier I wrote:
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Hi,
I am running FC4 kernel 2.6.14 with an IPW2200 wireless card in a Centrino
laptop. Also I have installed ieee80211-1.1.6, ipw2200-firmware-2.4.7 and
ipw2200-1.0.8-34 rpms from the at repository
A couple of days ago I decided to try to get WPA going, I downloaded
the WPA_Supplicant-0.4.7 package and after a few miss steps I
seem to have it going ok...
I have config'ed the Linksys wrt54 wireless to use wpa-psk.
My computer is "set up" to use eth1 in wep mode. However
I normally have to do an /sbin/ifup eth1 in order to get an ip.
I do this in my session startup.
Now if I boot and after I get the desktop manually start
wpa_supplicant and then do an ifup eth1, everything works
fine,
However if I start wpa_supplicant from rc.local and put the
ifup eth1 in my session startup scripts, bad things generally
happen,
One time the X session completely froze, the (usb) keyboard
was dead and I could not get another console, I had to crash
the system.
Another time the name server "locked up" and would not
resolve "external names".
Yet another time the top panel in gnome vanished!
Sometimes I cannot even launch a terminal session.
None of this ever happens when I use the fc4 wep setup.
Bad things don't happen if I wait until the system has stabilized
before I launch wpa_supplicant.
I really would like WPA to be active "automatically" so I
don't have to take a couple of minutes to manually start
the wpa stuff.
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The following seems to work:
I created a shell program "startwpa"
#!/bin/sh
/sbin/ifdown eth1
/usr/local/bin/wpa_supplicant yada yada yada
/sbin/ifup eth1
Then in rc.local I added lines
echo "Starting wpa_supplicant"
/usr/local/bin/startwpa
I have gone through several reboots and have not
noticed any problems.
Thanks,
Jerry
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