On 01/05/2015 03:07 AM, Erich Titl wrote:
Hello
I am working on a WLAN client on an embedded system and I am facing a
problem using WEP. I am using the b43 driver with a BCM43222 mini-pci
card and kernel 3.10.55.
The card works fine with WPA and without encryption. Using WEP results
in a weird situation where dhcp requests can be sent across the wireless
link, but a dhcp reply is never received.
The only error I could come up with is
AP# ip link set wlan0 up
AP# iw event -f &
AP# iw wlan0 connect scoobly keys 0:abcdefghijklm
wlan0 (phy #0): scan started
AP# wlan0 (phy #0): scan finished: 2412 2417 2422 2427 2432 2437 2442
2447 2452 2457 2462 2467 2472 2484, "scoobly"
wlan0: new station f8:1a:67:56:42:96
[ 417.886167] b43 ssb0:0 wlan0: failed to set key 0
wlan0 (phy #0): auth f8:1a:67:56:42:96 -> 00:1a:2b:5f:61:11 status: 0:
Successful [frame: b0 00 40 01 00 1a 2b 5f 61 11 f8 1a 67 56 42 96 f8 1a
67 56 42 96 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00]
wlan0 (phy #0): assoc f8:1a:67:56:42:96 -> 00:1a:2b:5f:61:11 status: 0:
Successful [frame: 10 00 40 01 00 1a 2b 5f 61 11 f8 1a 67 56 42 96 f8 1a
67 56 42 96 10 00 31 04 00 00 01 c0 01 08 82 84 8b 0c 12 96 18 24 32 04
30 48 60 6c dd 18 00 50 f2 02 01 01 85 00 03 a4 00 00 27 a4 00 00 42 43
5e 00 62 32 2f 00 dd 09 00 03 7f 01 01 00 00 ff 7f dd 0a 00 03 7f 04 01
00 06 00 40 00]
wlan0 (phy #0): connected to f8:1a:67:56:42:96
AP# tcpdump -i wlan0 -s 1500 -w /tmp/foo &
AP# tcpdump: WARNING: wlan0: no IPv4 address assigned
tcpdump: listening on wlan0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size
1500 bytes
AP# dhcpcd wlan0
dhcpcd[4335]: version 5.2.11 starting
dhcpcd[4335]: wlan0: broadcasting for a lease
dhcpcd[4335]: timed out
AP# tcpdump -r /tmp/foo
reading from file /tmp/foo, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet)
08:49:56.270834 IP 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: BOOTP/DHCP,
Request from 00:1a:2b:5f:61:11 (oui Unknown), length 314
08:50:00.395859 IP 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: BOOTP/DHCP,
Request from 00:1a:2b:5f:61:11 (oui Unknown), length 314
08:50:07.559542 IP 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: BOOTP/DHCP,
Request from 00:1a:2b:5f:61:11 (oui Unknown), length 314
08:50:22.958262 IP 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: BOOTP/DHCP,
Request from 00:1a:2b:5f:61:11 (oui Unknown), length 314
AP# iw dev wlan0 link
Connected to f8:1a:67:56:42:96 (on wlan0)
SSID: scoobly
freq: 2427
RX: 537892 bytes (7445 packets)
TX: 3639 bytes (21 packets)
signal: -76 dBm
tx bitrate: 1.0 MBit/s
bss flags: short-preamble short-slot-time
dtim period: 0
beacon int: 100
The dhcp request is received at the dhcp server and is being answered to.
Any ideas?
Eric,
I have not run kernel 3.10 for a long time, but I first confirmed that WEP works
for kernel 3.17.4 on a BCM4312 (14e4:4315 - no 43222 available). My WEP AP is a
Linksys WRT54G V5 running standard firmware. On my system, the only bss flag is
"short-slot-time", but that should not be important. Initially, I tested using
NetworkManager to control the network; however, changing to manual network
control and connecting with your commands also worked.
I then generated a 3.10.63 kernel, rebooted and retested. It also works.
One thing would be to try disabling hardware encryption using option
"nohwcrypt=1". You might also check to determine what key slot your AP is
expecting to use. My AP has only a single key setup. It calls it #1 while Linux
is using #0, but that is expected.
Larry
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