Re: wpa_supplicant, SAE secured MESH on RT5370 doesn't PING after peer connection is established

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On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 12:19:24PM +0000, Greg Gigon wrote:
> I’ve been trying wpa_supplicant on Raspnerry PI running latest Raspbian. Open mesh network works fine, however SEA key management doesn’t. 
> By doesn’t I mean, it’s not resolving MAC via ARP and not being able to PING. 
> I’m testing this on 2 nodes. Running the same Wireless chipset. 
> Bellow is a lot of information about my env. Same setup is pretty much on both RasPI, the only difference is the IP address. 

> pi@raspberrypi3bare:~ $ uname -a
> Linux raspberrypi3bare 4.4.21-v7+ #911 SMP Thu Sep 15 14:22:38 BST 2016 armv7l GNU/Linux

Are you using the WLAN driver implementation from that kernel version or
updated version from Backports? If this is what comes with Linux 4.4,
there is a known issue in secure mesh and you would need to update the
kernel (or at least mac80211 using Backports) to make this work.

> pi@raspberrypi3bare:~ $ wpa_supplicant -v
> wpa_supplicant v2.6

wpa_supplicant v2.6 has all the known mesh related issues fixed, but
this depends on the kernel (mac80211) having related issues addressed.

-- 
Jouni Malinen                                            PGP id EFC895FA

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