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this is a temporary fork of wpa_supplicant which adds support for SAE mesh security

Home Page: o11s.org

License: GNU General Public License v2.0

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hostap-sae's Issues

Better error handling

I do not know, if this is the right repository, but I saw, that wpa_cli only reports "OK" or "FAIL". This is not so ideal, because you do not know, what went wrong. Would be good, if the messages could be more verbose (maybe with extra option?).

Why selected interface and explicit specification of interface, result in different reporting?

Why selected interface and explicit specification of interface, result in different reporting? For example, if I configure a network providing '-i wlan0' I can only see it via list_networks with -i wlan0 explicitly given on the command line. Whereas, if I let wpa_cli discover the interface (p2p-dev-wlan0), I get nothing from list_networks, even though there is a defined network under wlan0. Only what is created under selected/discovered interface is show by default?

Should list_networks with no explicit interface not show all networks defined? I see p2p-dev-wlan0 as the 'same' interface as wlan0. So was expecting $ wpa_cli -i wlan0 list_networks to show my configured network, but also that wpa_cli list_networks (selected dev-p2p-wlan0) shows something not nothing.

The resulting wpa_supplicant.conf file is the same for either situation but clearly the wpa_cli internally knows or believes there is a difference between, p2p-dev-wlan0 and wlan0, should not the conf file or even the wpa_cli note this somehow? Or some way?

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