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Originally Posted by gosha
I'm misconfiguring as usual...
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Likely. And, as usual, you haven't shown your broken configuration, leaving us to guess. As usual.
There is an example of a WPA configuration in the iwn(4) man page. The example shows a configuration from the shell, using the wpa-psk(8) command enclosed in
backticks, not single quotes. This is used in order to pipe its output into the ifconfig(8) command.
Code:
# ifconfig iwn0 nwid my_net wpa wpapsk \
`wpa-psk my_net my_passphrase`
Another way of doing the same thing would be to issue the wpa-psk command in advance
and copy the output into your configuration. Example:
Code:
# wpa-psk gosha "gosha's pass phrase"
0x122ddcaae4d3be559349c21e8fcd5e5e08dd8399db135e0ab676f786f6b7b2df
# wpa-psk gosha "gosha's pass phrase" > /etc/hostname.iwn0
# vi /etc/hostname.iwn0
<edit appropriately. Here's an example>
# cat /etc/hostname.iwn0
dhcp NONE NONE NONE nwid gosha wpa wpapsk 0x122ddcaae4d3be559349c21e8fcd5e5e08dd8399db135e0ab676f786f6b7b2df
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