SAE: Infrastructure networks

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Hello,

I wanted to know if there is any significance of the
dot11RSNASAERetransPeriod and dot11RSNASync parameters for non-mesh
networks?

It seems that the 802.11-2016 specification does not make any
distinctions. To quote from the spec:-

"If validation of the received SAE Commit message fails, the protocol
instance shall send a Del event to the parent process; otherwise, it
shall construct and transmit an SAE
Commit message (see 12.4.5.3) followed by an SAE Confirm message (see
12.4.5.5). The Sync counter shall
be set to 0 and the t0 (retransmission) timer shall be set. The
protocol instance transitions to Confirmed state."

But in the hostapd code, there is no role of the t0 timer and Sync
counter for non-mesh networks.

Regards
Neelansh

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