On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 6:42 PM Hauke Mehrtens <ha...@hauke-m.de> wrote: > > On 1/7/20 9:09 PM, Eneas Queiroz wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 1:59 PM Hauke Mehrtens <ha...@hauke-m.de> wrote: > >> > >> I cherry-picked it, but WPA3 still does not work for me. > >> > >> Hauke > > > > TLDR: WPA3 support with wolfssl is still not ideal. > > > > WPA3 success was reported to me here: > > https://forum.openwrt.org/t/wpa3-wolfssl-fail-openssl-success/50161/7 > > > > Another user reports that it "feels a bit wonky with WolfSSL 4.3.0", > > that it takes several tries to connect to the network with a Nokia > > 8.1, and his laptop does not connect at all. > > > > I'm not using WPA3, and haven't got around to see if I can test this > > myself. I know WolfSSL deliberately fails to perform some actions > > that it deems insecure, while openssl succeeds. I've tried to spot > > some of these situations just by looking at the hostapd code, but I > > couldn't find anything extremely obvious. Judging by the partial > > success, it may not be the case. I'm short on time right now, but > > I'll open an issue with wolfssl as soon as I can. > > Hi, > > I used an ipq40xx (ath10k) device as an WAP3 AP with wpad-wolfssl and > tried to connect with my Android 10 Pixel 3a phone and it failed. it > works against my other ath10k AP using wpad-openssl. > > Daniel said wpad-wolfssl with WPA3 works for him with an older OpenWrt > version, this could be related to the hostapd update we did. > > This topic needs some investigation. > > Hauke > The fact that it works with an older version is the reason I think that a new behavior-changing feature is responsible for it not working.
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