Re: EAP-WSC failure during P2P connection with Dell laptop

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Anyone who has observed a P2P connection should have seen this.  As it appears to be the normal state.  (There's something going on later that's causing my problem.  Disregard for now).

-Chris

From: Hostap <hostap-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Chris Furlough <ChrisFurlough@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 22 May 2019 10:48
To: hostap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: EAP-WSC failure during P2P connection with Dell laptop
 
Has anyone seen this before?

05-16 16:20:28.429  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAP-WSC: MESG -> MESG
05-16 16:20:28.429  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAP-WSC: Generating Response
05-16 16:20:28.429  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAP-WSC: Sending out 60 bytes (message sent completely)
05-16 16:20:28.429  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAP-WSC: MESG -> FAIL
05-16 16:20:28.429  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAP: method process -> ignore=FALSE methodState=DONE decision=FAIL eapRespData=0x7f59630310
05-16 16:20:28.429  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAP: EAP entering state SEND_RESPONSE
05-16 16:20:28.429  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAP: EAP entering state IDLE
05-16 16:20:28.429  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state RESPONSE
05-16 16:20:28.429  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAPOL: txSuppRsp
05-16 16:20:28.429  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: TX EAPOL: dst=b6:ae:2b:e6:ad:23
05-16 16:20:28.429  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: TX EAPOL - hexdump(len=78): 01 00 00 4a 02 2a 00 4a fe 00 37 2a 00 00 00 01 05 00 10 4a 00 01 10 10 22 00 01 0f 10 1a 00 10 ...
05-16 16:20:28.429  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state RECEIVE
05-16 16:20:28.432  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: l2_packet_receive: src=b6:ae:2b:e6:ad:23 len=8
05-16 16:20:28.432  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: p2p0: RX EAPOL from b6:ae:2b:e6:ad:23
05-16 16:20:28.432  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: RX EAPOL - hexdump(len=8): 01 00 00 04 04 2a 00 04
05-16 16:20:28.432  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAPOL: Received EAP-Packet frame
05-16 16:20:28.432  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state REQUEST
05-16 16:20:28.432  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAPOL: getSuppRsp
05-16 16:20:28.432  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAP: EAP entering state RECEIVED
05-16 16:20:28.432  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAP: Received EAP-Failure
05-16 16:20:28.433  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAP: Status notification: completion (param=failure)
05-16 16:20:28.433  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAP: EAP entering state FAILURE
05-16 16:20:28.433  1195  1195 I wpa_supplicant: p2p0: CTRL-EVENT-EAP-FAILURE EAP authentication failed
05-16 16:20:28.433  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state HELD
05-16 16:20:28.433  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
05-16 16:20:28.433  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: nl80211: Set supplicant port unauthorized for b6:ae:2b:e6:ad:23
05-16 16:20:28.433  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state RECEIVE
05-16 16:20:28.433  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state FAIL
05-16 16:20:28.433  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state IDLE
05-16 16:20:28.433  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: EAPOL authentication completed - result=FAILURE
05-16 16:20:28.433  1195  1195 D wpa_supplicant: WPS: Network configuration replaced - try to associate with the received credential (freq=5180)

It happens from time to time with most devices in our environment, but we have several "new" Dell laptops that seem to have this happen EVERY time.

(Full log attached).

Thanks!
-Chris
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