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2009 Oct 05
1
Hostap Shorewall and lld2l
None of my systems can use lld2d to map the network when connected via wireless, but it works fine over the wireful network. the wireless is client -> hostapd -> ath5k -> bridge -> kernel with shorewall handling the bridge and kernel, as best I can explain it. on the bridge is also a wired device and a bunch of other PCs. the wired PCs can all map using lld2d just fine. lld2d
2009 Apr 10
2
madwifi not working for 5.2 x64
hi . i installed madwifi on 5.2 x64 but it dosent seem to be working any clues? pls help :) -- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20090410/f63cf28a/attachment-0002.html>
2008 Mar 04
3
Strange behaviour of Samba3 with wireless clients
I have built my own wireless AP with Ubuntu 7.10 and an Atheros-based wireless card. My problem is that I can't access any of the Samba shares with my wireless clients...they can all search for the server, get prompted for a login then it just hangs and eventually times out. The same clients, when using their LAN ports to connect to the same server, are able to do everything--browse and
2007 Nov 19
1
testing wireless security
I have been playing around with 3 ath based FreeBSD boxes and seem to have got everything going via WPA and a common PSK for 802.11x auth. However, I want to have a bit more certainty about things working properly. What tools do people recommend for sniffing and checking a wireless network ? In terms of IDS, is there any way to see if people are trying to bruteforce the network ? I see
2005 Mar 04
0
Error compiling madwifi for CentOS-4
Hi all, I am trying to compile madwifi for CentOS-4 without success. Error is: Checking if all requirements are met... ok. mkdir -p ./symbols for i in ./ath_hal ath_rate/onoe ./net80211 ./ath; do \ (cd $i; make) || exit 1; \ done make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/madwifi/ath_hal'' make -C /lib/modules/2.6.9-5.0.3.ELsmp/build SUBDIRS=/usr/src/madwifi/ath_hal
2008 Jul 14
2
madwifi on Centos 5.2, kernel 2.6.18-92.1.6.el5
Hello, I just installed Centos 5.2 on my wife's IBM thinkpad T41 with Atheros wireless. It looks like I need to install madwifi to get the wireless to work. Our home wireless network uses WPA2 I found the EL5 rpms at atrpms, but there is no madwifi-kmdl rpms for kernel 2.6.18-92.1.6.el5. So, to get the wireless working on my home network, what's the shortest path from here? Install
2006 Sep 04
2
Now running vmlinuz-2.6.9-42.0.2.EL -- MadWifi dead
Kudzu is not recognizing my Atheros card. Actually I was having this problem with the plus kernel and I fell back to 2.6.9-34.0.2 Running on ethernet until I can figure out what to update.
2007 Jul 23
3
Can we get a newer version of madwifi on rpmforge?
RPMforge still has: rpmForge: madwifi-0.9.2.1-2.el5.rf.i386.rpm ATrpms has: madwifi-0.9.4-38_r2512.fc6.i386.rpm but requires their patched kernel. I am at IETF this week, and was at IEEE 802 last week. There are over 60 visible access points in most locations (actually not that may APs, but an SSID for b/g, another for a, another for 802.1x TKIP, another for 802.1x CCMP, argh!) and I
2006 Nov 14
1
pci passthrough and domU madwifi drivers
Hi list, The crux of my setup is given in the Subject: field. I''m using Xen 3.0.3 (release) on a VIA Nehemiah chipset with Linux 2.6.16.29 in both dom0 and domU. Because the documentation on PCI passthrough is a bit sparse, I''m turning to the mailing list.. hopefully you guys have some input. My goal is to set up a system where: * 1 domU VM runs at a time. * The VM can be
2008 Jul 16
3
Lost my madwifi setup
I rebuilt my notebook that has the atheros card in it, and forgot to save all of my setup to get it working. I am using dkms and the madwifi rpms from rpmforge. My modprobe.conf has a line: alias wifi0 ath_pci I can ifconfig wifi0 up But the command: /usr/sbin/wpa_supplicant wpa_supplicant -dd -D madwifi -i wifi0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf fails. Now some of my old
2006 Nov 24
0
xen with madwifi
hi all, I am new to Xen. I tried to install it from binary, which worked well. I need to have my atheros card woking in domain 0, so I decided to install it from sources, to get Linux kernel patched by xen patches, wchich I could use to compile madwifi drivers. So I did. I donloaded sources for xen 3.0.3, run make world, it donloaded needed 2.6.16.29 vanilla kernel from kernel.org, patched it,
2006 Aug 14
0
MadWiFi and WPA working only on base kernel, not plus kernel
Interesting situation: First my system - HP NC4010, with Atheros pci mini card. Latest MadWiFi drivers from: http://atrpms.net/dist/el4/madwifi/ and wpa from: http://atrpms.net/dist/el4/wpa_supplicant/ I had just the madwifi working back in Jul at the IETF conference. But as open only. I had upgraded to the plus kernel, thinking it would get my internal SD card reader working (it
2008 Mar 21
0
centos 5.1 hibernate - madwifi (ath_pci) not working
Hi, i have problem with madwifi driver (ath_pci) version 0.9.4 ,on CentOs5.1after hibernate wireless devices are not working - i need to restart them (ifconfig down/ up or network restart). Is there any solution? i am using acpid script which will hibernate on power off button pressed. It is just /usr/sbin/pm-hibernate Thanks in advance! D. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2007 Jun 18
4
Madwifi just seems to work in Centos 5
I have not installed the madwifi specific kernel stuff (kdml and hal-kdml) from atrpms. I have installed with wpa rpms. And my Atheros card is working with almost no work on my part (other than runing wpa_supplicant as a deamon). Nice!
2009 Jan 12
0
hostapd or other AP software for Centos
Is there a recent rpm available for hostapd? I found 0.6.0 over at atrpms.net via rpmfind. Actually a more recent ver than available for FC8,9, or 10! But http://hostap.epitest.fi/hostapd/ shows the current version is 0.6.7. And does anyone have this running on Centos? Is there a 'better' AP software? I have the Atheros card in my notebook for this....
2017 May 15
2
Mini PCs
Hello Walter, On Mon, 15 May 2017 09:22:54 +0200 "Walter H." <walter.h at mathemainzel.info> wrote: > On Sun, May 14, 2017 11:00, wwp wrote: > > On Sat, 13 May 2017 13:08:17 +0200 "Walter H." > > <Walter.H at mathemainzel.info> wrote: > > > >> On 13.05.2017 00:29, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > >> > I have been working,
2007 Apr 02
1
Stronger security with BSD Firewall and Freeradius
I've seen that is possible to use switch port blocking with freeradius and cisco switches via 802.1X and EAP protocol. Here is more info: http://wiki.freeradius.org/FreeRADIUS_Active_Directory_Integration_HOWTO What if I don't have switch that supports 802.1X or I want that blocking is done by FreeBSD, not the switch. Because FreeBSD is the firewall or gateway to some networks. Is there
2006 Mar 14
1
turning old computer into wireless access point using CentOS and ??
hello i thought i recently saw a thread here re: turning an older computer into a wireless access point and/or bridge etc using CentOS and some certain wireless cards?? does anyone recall or can you help me find that thread or URL please? ive found a coupla howto's yet just wanted to hit the list first before i wanted off into WAP land again... anyone here used any of the WAP howto's
2017 May 16
0
Mini PCs
On Mon, May 15, 2017 09:53, wwp wrote: > On Mon, 15 May 2017 09:22:54 +0200 "Walter H." > <walter.h at mathemainzel.info> wrote: > >> On Sun, May 14, 2017 11:00, wwp wrote: >> > On Sat, 13 May 2017 13:08:17 +0200 "Walter H." >> > <Walter.H at mathemainzel.info> wrote: >> > >> > This might become off-topic with my
2020 Feb 24
3
[RESEND PATCH v2 9/9] ath5k: Constify ioreadX() iomem argument (as in generic implementation)
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 10:48:33AM +0100, Jiri Slaby wrote: > On 19. 02. 20, 18:50, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > > The ioreadX() helpers have inconsistent interface. On some architectures > > void *__iomem address argument is a pointer to const, on some not. > > > > Implementations of ioreadX() do not modify the memory under the address > > so they can be