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authordamien <damien@openbsd.org>2009-02-13 17:24:54 +0000
committerdamien <damien@openbsd.org>2009-02-13 17:24:54 +0000
commitcdccf32bd3599959c92c95196fceb598cb0f578d (patch)
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Change ifconfig wpaakms default setting to `psk' instead of `psk,802.1x'.
Some supplicants will autoselect 802.1X without giving users the possibility to choose between PSK or 802.1X. Similarly, no longer announce `PSK with SHA-256 based KDF' AKMP (defined in Draft 802.11w) by default in the RSN IE of beacons and probe responses as it confuses some broken supplicants. This kind of sacrifies security for interoperability with shitty (but unfortunately widespread) clients that do not follow the 802.11 standard properly. This fixes associations from Intel PROSet on XP and also reportedly fixes some Mac OS clients. I will likely make `psk-sha256' configurable through ifconfig wpaakms after the 4.5 release.
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