Does wpa_supplicant support static WEP + IEEE802.1xauthentication?
Hong Wu
Hong.Wu
Mon Oct 3 14:40:31 PDT 2011
I have tested it with Cisco 1252 AP and it works with wpa_supplicant
0.7.3
Hong Wu
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Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 3:11 PM
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Subject: Re: Does wpa_supplicant support static WEP +
IEEE802.1xauthentication?
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 09:11:07AM +0300, Hong Wu wrote:
> Some of old APs support static WEP + IEEE802.1x EAP authentication to
> raise security level. My question is: does wpa_supplicant support
static
> WEP + IEEE802.1x EAP-MD5 authentication? If it does, how to configure
> wpa_supplicant for static WEP + EAP authentication?
If I remember correctly, I added support for that at some point..
Though, I haven't really tested this in years (welcome to 21st
century... WEP should not really be used anymore and combining that with
EAP-MD5 really demonstrates total lack of security ;-).
The configuration for this would be combination of station WEP
configuration (i.e., wep_key# parameters) and EAP-MD5 with IEEE 802.1X.
In addition to that, eapol_flags will probably need to be set to 0.
Please let me know whether this works if you happen to test it.
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