On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 12:53:12AM +0200, Stanislav Syekirin wrote:
> Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > Do you have any of iwn/iwm/iwx or another device which could capture
> > raw 802.11 frames of failed association attempts in monitor mode?
>
> I have a neglected device with Intel Wireless 3160, whic
Stefan Sperling wrote:
Do you have any of iwn/iwm/iwx or another device which could capture
raw 802.11 frames of failed association attempts in monitor mode?
I have a neglected device with Intel Wireless 3160, which is listed on
the iwm man page. Assuming OpenBSD will run on that device, wha
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 08:31:50PM +0200, Stanislav Syekirin wrote:
> Yes, it does. I'm not sure whether it's always the case, but this time it
> works. Dmesg output:
>
> bwfm0: SCAN -> AUTH
> bwfm0: AUTH -> ASSOC
> bwfm0: ASSOC -> RUN
> bwfm0: associated with f0:af:85:9a:e4:22 ssid "Vodafone-7D3A
Yes, it does. I'm not sure whether it's always the case, but this time
it works. Dmesg output:
bwfm0: SCAN -> AUTH
bwfm0: AUTH -> ASSOC
bwfm0: ASSOC -> RUN
bwfm0: associated with f0:af:85:9a:e4:22 ssid "Vodafone-7D3A" channel
6 start 6Mb long preamble long slot time
bwfm0: missed beacon thresho
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 07:15:55PM +0200, Stanislav Syekirin wrote:
> Thank you so much for the hint, now I understand what the debug option does.
> I have actually tried it, but, because `man ifconfig` says "this turns on
> extra console error logging", I incorrectly assumed that it would output t
Thank you so much for the hint, now I understand what the debug option
does. I have actually tried it, but, because `man ifconfig` says "this
turns on extra console error logging", I incorrectly assumed that it
would output to stdout or stderr, not to the system message buffer.
Then, calling if
On Mon, Apr 08, 2024 at 11:30:07PM +0200, Stanislav Syekirin wrote:
> This is my /etc/hostname.bwfm0:
Please add a line saying 'debug' at the top if hostname.bwfm0:
debug
> join NETWORK_IN_QUESTION_5G wpakey PASSWORD
> inet6 autoconf
> inet autoconf
>
> I would appreciate any s
On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 13:47:28 +0200
Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 11:41:05PM +0100, Julian Smith wrote:
> > It turned out that i needed to do `ifconfig iwn0 down -joinlist up` to
> > remove
> > all networks from the join list, as described in ifconfig(8). [I'm not
> > actually
On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 11:41:05PM +0100, Julian Smith wrote:
> Recently i got really confused after removing a 'join ... ' line
> from /etc/hostname.iwn0, then running `sh /etc/netstart`. This resulted
> in reconnection to , even though was now not mentioned
> anywhere in /etc/hostname.iwn0.
>
On 2022-06-20, Julian Smith wrote:
> It turned out that i needed to do `ifconfig iwn0 down -joinlist up` to remove
> all networks from the join list, as described in ifconfig(8). [I'm not
> actually sure that the `down` and `up` are necessary.]
>
> Would it be possible and make sense to have /etc/
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010, Christiano F. Haesbaert wrote:
> From: Christiano F. Haesbaert
> To: OpenBSD Questions
> Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 17:17:16
> Subject: Re: Wireless Network GUI
>
> I use this silly script for wireless if someone is interested:
>
> http://github.co
I use this silly script for wireless if someone is interested:
http://github.com/haesbaert/scripts/blob/master/wifi
Giving up, my old curses code is too gross... better sent it to /dev/null.
The only usable thing would be this piece, wrappers for
adding/deleting ipv4/6 addresses. Might be useful even for python
people, if they change err() for something they'd like.
http://sztorkie.steadynet.org/files/temp/wra
On 8/10/2010, at 1:44 AM, Guillaume Duali wrote:
On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 09:33:44 -0300, "Christiano F. Haesbaert"
wrote:
Why not make a curses GUI ? I find it much more useful than gtk/qt
(IMHO).
In my opinion, the aim of this project is to provide a graphical tool,
which can be inserted in some
2010/10/7 Martin PelikC!n :
> 2010/10/7, Jona Joachim :
>> On 2010-10-07, Christiano F. Haesbaert wrote:
>>> Why not make a curses GUI ? I find it much more useful than gtk/qt
(IMHO).
>>
>> What would be really nice IMHO is to expose an API that gives access to
>> ifconfig functionality so everybo
2010/10/7, Jona Joachim :
> On 2010-10-07, Christiano F. Haesbaert wrote:
>> Why not make a curses GUI ? I find it much more useful than gtk/qt (IMHO).
>
> What would be really nice IMHO is to expose an API that gives access to
> ifconfig functionality so everybody could easily write their own UI.
On 2010-10-07, Christiano F. Haesbaert wrote:
> Why not make a curses GUI ? I find it much more useful than gtk/qt (IMHO).
What would be really nice IMHO is to expose an API that gives access to
ifconfig functionality so everybody could easily write their own UI.
Basically to to write your GUI yo
Guillaume DualC) wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 09:33:44 -0300, "Christiano F. Haesbaert"
> wrote:
>> Why not make a curses GUI ? I find it much more useful than gtk/qt (IMHO).
>
> In my opinion, the aim of this project is to provide a graphical tool,
> which can be inserted in some WM like XFCE, et
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 09:20, Joachim Schipper
wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 01:34:50PM +0200, g.du...@otasc.org wrote:
>> If I understand you think to combine C and Python ?
>> Do you think is good to code the tool in C, with only shell interface,
>> and add the graphical front-end in Python ?
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 08:27, wrote:
>> 2010/10/7 Martin PelikC!n :
>>> 2010/10/7, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera :
I don't intend to make a huge daemon like the linux's NetworkManager,
but, instead, just a simple application you open, connect, and close.
Done. B No bloat, and definitely ***
Agree, less deps, more happy people.
El 10/07/10 09:33, Christiano F. Haesbaert escribis:
> Why not make a curses GUI ? I find it much more useful than gtk/qt (IMHO).
>
--
No, I don't have Facefuck
I would also prefer a console based approach. I think it is not a good idea
to do it for one single windows manager.
Anyway, Arch Linux has a very nice console based network connection manager
in case anybody is looking for ideas:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Netcfg
Luis.
2010/10/7 Guilla
On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 09:33:44 -0300, "Christiano F. Haesbaert"
wrote:
> Why not make a curses GUI ? I find it much more useful than gtk/qt (IMHO).
In my opinion, the aim of this project is to provide a graphical tool,
which can be inserted in some WM like XFCE, etc.
Guillaume.
On Thu, 07 Oct 2010 14:35:43 +0200, Guillaume DualC)
wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 14:20:31 +0200, Joachim Schipper
> wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 01:34:50PM +0200, g.du...@otasc.org wrote:
>>> If I understand you think to combine C and Python ?
>>> Do you think is good to code the tool in C,
On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 14:20:31 +0200, Joachim Schipper
wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 01:34:50PM +0200, g.du...@otasc.org wrote:
>> If I understand you think to combine C and Python ?
>> Do you think is good to code the tool in C, with only shell interface,
>> and add the graphical front-end in Pyt
Why not make a curses GUI ? I find it much more useful than gtk/qt (IMHO).
On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 01:34:50PM +0200, g.du...@otasc.org wrote:
> If I understand you think to combine C and Python ?
> Do you think is good to code the tool in C, with only shell interface,
> and add the graphical front-end in Python ?
> In this case Python will call on each click the C binary
> 2010/10/7 Martin PelikC!n :
>> 2010/10/7, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera :
>>> I don't intend to make a huge daemon like the linux's NetworkManager,
>>> but, instead, just a simple application you open, connect, and close.
>>> Done. B No bloat, and definitely ***NO*** requirement for stuff like
>>> HAL.
>>
> 2010/10/7 Martin PelikC!n :
>> 2010/10/7, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera :
>>> I don't intend to make a huge daemon like the linux's NetworkManager,
>>> but, instead, just a simple application you open, connect, and close.
>>> Done. B No bloat, and definitely ***NO*** requirement for stuff like
>>> HAL.
>>
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 1:06 PM, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
wrote:
> I haven't been able to find much on PCBSD's doc, it seems their
> standards for documentation are quite low, for example, see:
> http://wiki.pcbsd.org/index.php/PC-BSD_FAQS#Networking
> or
> http://wiki.pcbsd.org/index.php/Wireless_Set
2010/10/7 Martin PelikC!n :
> 2010/10/7, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera :
>> I don't intend to make a huge daemon like the linux's NetworkManager,
>> but, instead, just a simple application you open, connect, and close.
>> Done. B No bloat, and definitely ***NO*** requirement for stuff like
>> HAL.
>
> Amen.
2010/10/7 Guillaume Duali :
> Hi there,
> I planed to start a tool like that.
> It's funny because I think to make this in PyGTK 2 ;)
>
> In my opinion wicd is only for Linux use, and it's better to start a
> new project for OpenBSD :
> 1 - Learn
> 2 - Put this project in a real license :) (BSD
On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 14:10:53 +0700, Edho P Arief
wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Aaron Lewis
> wrote:
>> nope , wicd is actually based on gtk & python , also wicd-client for
>> kde available on kde-apps.org.
>> ( written in qt4 )
>>
>
> Sorry, I didn't properly composed the paragraph. I
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Aaron Lewis wrote:
> nope , wicd is actually based on gtk & python , also wicd-client for
> kde available on kde-apps.org.
> ( written in qt4 )
>
Sorry, I didn't properly composed the paragraph. I actually mentioned
two network manager gui applications:
- wicd
- wh
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On 10/07/2010 11:58 AM, Edho P Arief wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
> wrote:
>> I want to make a small desktop application (probably GTK+, since I've
>> never done anything in GTK) that shows available wireless networks,
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
wrote:
> I want to make a small desktop application (probably GTK+, since I've
> never done anything in GTK) that shows available wireless networks,
> signal, and a few buttons to connect to each/configure each.
>
> I don't intend to make a huge
Clint Pachl wrote:
On Friday 14 July 2006 15:09, pk.ra wrote:
Does OpenBSD support registering to a safe wireless network
using certificates?
Use IPSec: ipsecctl & isakmpd & RSA pubkeys.
1. Setup flows and SAs in ipsec.conf on both ends
2. Copy public RSA keys to each endpoint in /etc/is
On Friday 14 July 2006 15:09, pk.ra wrote:
Does OpenBSD support registering to a safe wireless network
using certificates?
Use IPSec: ipsecctl & isakmpd & RSA pubkeys.
1. Setup flows and SAs in ipsec.conf on both ends
2. Copy public RSA keys to each endpoint in /etc/isakmpd/pubkeys/...
3. St
On Friday 14 July 2006 15:09, pk.ra wrote:
> Does OpenBSD support registering to a safe wireless network
> using certificates?
If you mean WPA then no, not yet.
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