unable to receive WPS-CRED-RECEIVED & WPS-SUCCESS

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Maxime Le Martret

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Jun 29, 2015, 7:58:24 AM6/29/15
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Hi everybody,

I'm trying to run the library on my computer, and I'm stuck when I'm running the wps_pin command.

The mac80211 is correctly patched and i've followed the instructions of the documentation.

By pressing twice the console sync button, i'm able to see the Access Point, get the BSSID and so on (34:af:2c:57:6e:98       5240    -49     [ESS]   WiiU34af2c576e934af2c576e98_STA1) but when i'm running

wps_pin 34:af:2c:57:6e:98 21205678 (the code calculated by the screen display + hardcoded)

all I get is several

wlo1: SME: Trying to authenticate with 34:af:2c:57:6e:98 (SSID='WiiU34af2c576e934af2c576e98_STA1' freq=5240 MHz)
wlo1
: Trying to associate with 34:af:2c:57:6e:98 (SSID='WiiU34af2c576e934af2c576e98_STA1' freq=5240 MHz)
wlo1
: Associated with 34:af:2c:57:6e:98
wlo1
: CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED bssid=34:af:2c:57:6e:98 reason=3 locally_generated=1



wlo1 is my current interface (should be wlan1 for many of you)

I'm I missing something or doing anything wrong ?

Thanks for your help
Maxime

Julien Eid

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Jun 29, 2015, 8:16:23 AM6/29/15
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Maxime,

I've seen this issue occur if there is another WPA Supplicant running on your system at the same time as the libdrc modified wpa-supplicant. Can you confirm that you're using the libdrc wpa-supplicant and no other wpa-supplicant daemon is running on the system?

Thanks,
Julien

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Maxime Le Martret

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Jun 29, 2015, 8:37:36 AM6/29/15
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Hi julien, and thanks for your answer.

I'm using the wpa_supplicant given by the library, no doubt about that.

I solved my problem, thanks to Gabriel Smith (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/libdrc-users/jigATxs0AcA),
it appear that i wasn't killing the right network manager.

By killing it ( sudo service NetworkManager stop ), everything works.

Thanks for your help =)
Maxime
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