On 4/4/06, Christopher Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just out of curiosity, have you connected to an open access point? Or > at tried? That part looks like it whould work. The only different > thing I have in my network block is the line: > auth_alg=SHARED > right before my key. I don't know that would work or not. If it > doesn't, the problem is beyond the scope of my comprehension of the > subject, sorry.
At present I don't have an acess to open access point. As such the things work without wpasupplicant, I do not want to meddle with things beyond my machine. > > How wpasupplicant is started in the new scheme of things? > > I believe wpasupplicant is started with ifup now, instead of being > started seperately in init.d -- but don't quote me on that, I don't have > a very good understanding of how the new wpasupplicant works. > > > entry in > > /etc/network/interfaces is sufficient? > > It is for me, at least. I fell wpasupplicant is not called. Something is missing in my system which calls wpasupplicant. -- L.V.Gandhi http://lvgandhi.tripod.com/ linux user No.205042