CVS 1-17-05 vs 1-21-05
- From: Bill Moss <bmoss CLEMSON EDU>
- To: networkmanager list <networkmanager-list gnome org>
- Subject: CVS 1-17-05 vs 1-21-05
- Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 18:18:13 -0500
kernel 2.6.10-1.724 ipw2200-0.21 (now has scan signal quality)
CVS 1-17-21 - slow but gets the job done
CVS 1-21-05 - does not detect any AP's. Here is syslog: started NM in
no-daemon mode, then NMInfo. After not seeing a wireless AP, I plugged
in a wire. After that I pulled the wire and then NM found the AP. Note
that wireless Open System authentication is checked first and there is
now a key in gconf for authentication type. However, the detection of
the AP when NM starts fails.
[root localhost ~]# NetworkManager --no-daemon
NetworkManager: starting...
NetworkManager: eth0: Driver support level is fully-supported
NetworkManager: Adding device 'eth0' (wired) to our list.
NetworkManager: eth1: Driver support level is fully-supported
NetworkManager: Adding device 'eth1' (wireless) to our list.
NetworkManager: SWITCH: best device changed
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1) started...
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1/wireless): waiting for an access point.
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1/wireless): waiting for an access point.
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1/wireless): waiting for an access point.
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1/wireless): waiting for an access point.
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1/wireless): waiting for an access point.
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1/wireless): waiting for an access point.
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1/wireless): waiting for an access point.
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1/wireless): waiting for an access point.
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1/wireless): waiting for an access point.
NetworkManager: HAL signaled link state change for device eth0.
NetworkManager: SWITCH: best device changed
NetworkManager: nm_device_activation_cancel(eth1): cancelling...
NetworkManager: nm_device_activation_worker(eth1): activation canceled.
NetworkManager: nm_device_activation_worker(eth1): activation canceled.
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1) ended.
NetworkManager: nm_device_activation_cancel(eth1): cancelled.
NetworkManager: Activation (eth0) started...
NetworkManager: dhcp_interface_init: MAC address = 00:0d:60:b2:19:9d
NetworkManager: ClassID = "Linux 2.6.10-1.741_FC3 i686"
NetworkManager: ClientID = "1.0.13.60.B2.19.9D.00.00"
NetworkManager: Broadcasting DHCP_DISCOVER
NetworkManager: DHCP: Starting request loop
NetworkManager: DHCP: Request sent, waiting for reply...
NetworkManager: DHCP: Got some data of length 48.
NetworkManager: DHCP: Reply message was not UDP (ip_hdr->protocol = 1,
IPPROTO_UDP = 17), won't use it.
NetworkManager: DHCP: Got some data of length 328.
NetworkManager: Server replied with 7 DHCP options:
NetworkManager: i=1 (subnetMask) len=4 option = 255.255.255.0
NetworkManager: i=3 (routersOnSubnet) len=4 option =
130.127.112.2
NetworkManager: i=6 (dns) len=8 option = 130.127.8.8
NetworkManager: i=6 (dns) len=8 option = 130.127.200.15
NetworkManager: i=15 (domainName) len=15 option =
"ces.clemson.edu"
NetworkManager: i=51 (dhcpMessageType) len=4 option = 14400
NetworkManager: i=53 (dhcpParamRequest) len=1 option = 2
NetworkManager: i=54 (dhcpMsg) len=4 option = 192.168.8.15
NetworkManager: dhcp_msg->yiaddr = 130.127.112.212
NetworkManager: dhcp_msg->siaddr = 192.168.8.15
NetworkManager: dhcp_msg->giaddr = 130.127.112.2
NetworkManager: dhcp_msg->sname = ""
NetworkManager: Server Hardware Address = 00.05.01.A8.23.FC
NetworkManager: broadcastAddr option is missing in DHCP server response.
Assuming 130.127.112.255
NetworkManager: dhcpIPaddrLeaseTime = 14400 in DHCP server response.
NetworkManager: dhcpT1value is missing in DHCP server response. Assuming
7200 sec
NetworkManager: dhcpT2value is missing in DHCP server response. Assuming
12600 sec
NetworkManager: DHCP_OFFER received from (192.168.8.15)
NetworkManager: Broadcasting DHCP_REQUEST for 130.127.112.212
NetworkManager: DHCP: Starting request loop
NetworkManager: DHCP: Request sent, waiting for reply...
NetworkManager: DHCP: Got some data of length 328.
NetworkManager: Server replied with 10 DHCP options:
NetworkManager: i=1 (subnetMask) len=4 option = 255.255.255.0
NetworkManager: i=3 (routersOnSubnet) len=4 option =
130.127.112.2
NetworkManager: i=6 (dns) len=8 option = 130.127.8.8
NetworkManager: i=6 (dns) len=8 option = 130.127.200.15
NetworkManager: i=15 (domainName) len=15 option =
"ces.clemson.edu"
NetworkManager: i=28 (broadcastAddr) len=4 option =
130.127.112.255
NetworkManager: i=51 (dhcpMessageType) len=4 option = 14400
NetworkManager: i=53 (dhcpParamRequest) len=1 option = 5
NetworkManager: i=54 (dhcpMsg) len=4 option = 192.168.8.15
NetworkManager: i=58 (dhcpClassIdentifier) len=4 option = 0
NetworkManager: i=59 (dhcpClientIdentifier) len=4 option = 0
NetworkManager: dhcp_msg->yiaddr = 130.127.112.212
NetworkManager: dhcp_msg->siaddr = 192.168.8.15
NetworkManager: dhcp_msg->giaddr = 130.127.112.2
NetworkManager: dhcp_msg->sname = ""
NetworkManager: Server Hardware Address = 00.05.01.A8.23.FC
NetworkManager: dhcpIPaddrLeaseTime = 14400 in DHCP server response.
NetworkManager: dhcpT1value is missing in DHCP server response. Assuming
7200 sec
NetworkManager: dhcpT2value is missing in DHCP server response. Assuming
12600 sec
NetworkManager: DHCP_ACK received from (192.168.8.15)
NetworkManager: Your IP address = 130.127.112.212
NetworkManager: : Adding nameserver: 130.127.8.8
NetworkManager: : Adding nameserver: 130.127.200.15
NetworkManager: : Adding domain search: ces.clemson.edu
NetworkManager: Activation (eth0) IP configuration/DHCP successful!
NetworkManager: Activation (eth0) ended.
NetworkManager: Activation (eth0) successful, device activated.
NetworkManager: HAL signaled link state change for device eth0.
NetworkManager: SWITCH: best device changed
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1) started...
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1/wireless): waiting for an access point.
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1/wireless): access point 'cuairnet' is
encrypted, and a key exists. No new key needed.
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1/wireless): using essid 'cuairnet', with
Open System authentication.
NetworkManager: dhcp_interface_init: MAC address = 00:0e:35:14:60:d0
NetworkManager: ClassID = "Linux 2.6.10-1.741_FC3 i686"
NetworkManager: ClientID = "1.0.14.35.14.60.D0.00.00"
NetworkManager: Broadcasting DHCP_DISCOVER
NetworkManager: DHCP: Starting request loop
NetworkManager: DHCP: Request sent, waiting for reply...
NetworkManager: DHCP: Got some data of length 48.
NetworkManager: DHCP: Reply message was not UDP (ip_hdr->protocol = 1,
IPPROTO_UDP = 17), won't use it.
NetworkManager: DHCP: Got some data of length 78.
NetworkManager: DHCP: Reply message's source port was not the DHCP
server port number, won't use it.
NetworkManager: DHCP: Got some data of length 165.
NetworkManager: DHCP: Reply message's source port was not the DHCP
server port number, won't use it.
NetworkManager: DHCP: Got some data of length 352.
NetworkManager: DHCP: Reply message's source port was not the DHCP
server port number, won't use it.
NetworkManager: DHCP: Got some data of length 242.
NetworkManager: DHCP: Reply message's source port was not the DHCP
server port number, won't use it.
NetworkManager: DHCP: Got some data of length 328.
NetworkManager: Server replied with 7 DHCP options:
NetworkManager: i=1 (subnetMask) len=4 option = 255.255.255.0
NetworkManager: i=3 (routersOnSubnet) len=4 option =
130.127.136.1
NetworkManager: i=6 (dns) len=8 option = 130.127.8.8
NetworkManager: i=6 (dns) len=8 option = 130.127.28.14
NetworkManager: i=15 (domainName) len=11 option = "clemson.edu"
NetworkManager: i=51 (dhcpMessageType) len=4 option = 1800
NetworkManager: i=53 (dhcpParamRequest) len=1 option = 2
NetworkManager: i=54 (dhcpMsg) len=4 option = 192.168.8.15
NetworkManager: dhcp_msg->yiaddr = 130.127.136.167
NetworkManager: dhcp_msg->siaddr = 192.168.8.15
NetworkManager: dhcp_msg->giaddr = 130.127.132.1
NetworkManager: dhcp_msg->sname = ""
NetworkManager: Server Hardware Address = 00.D0.00.8C.9B.FC
NetworkManager: broadcastAddr option is missing in DHCP server response.
Assuming 130.127.136.255
NetworkManager: dhcpIPaddrLeaseTime = 1800 in DHCP server response.
NetworkManager: dhcpT1value is missing in DHCP server response. Assuming
900 sec
NetworkManager: dhcpT2value is missing in DHCP server response. Assuming
1575 sec
NetworkManager: DHCP_OFFER received from (192.168.8.15)
NetworkManager: Broadcasting DHCP_REQUEST for 130.127.136.167
NetworkManager: DHCP: Starting request loop
NetworkManager: DHCP: Request sent, waiting for reply...
NetworkManager: DHCP: Got some data of length 328.
NetworkManager: Server replied with 10 DHCP options:
NetworkManager: i=1 (subnetMask) len=4 option = 255.255.255.0
NetworkManager: i=3 (routersOnSubnet) len=4 option =
130.127.136.1
NetworkManager: i=6 (dns) len=8 option = 130.127.8.8
NetworkManager: i=6 (dns) len=8 option = 130.127.28.14
NetworkManager: i=15 (domainName) len=11 option = "clemson.edu"
NetworkManager: i=28 (broadcastAddr) len=4 option =
130.127.136.255
NetworkManager: i=51 (dhcpMessageType) len=4 option = 1800
NetworkManager: i=53 (dhcpParamRequest) len=1 option = 5
NetworkManager: i=54 (dhcpMsg) len=4 option = 192.168.8.15
NetworkManager: i=58 (dhcpClassIdentifier) len=4 option = 0
NetworkManager: i=59 (dhcpClientIdentifier) len=4 option = 0
NetworkManager: dhcp_msg->yiaddr = 130.127.136.167
NetworkManager: dhcp_msg->siaddr = 192.168.8.15
NetworkManager: dhcp_msg->giaddr = 130.127.132.1
NetworkManager: dhcp_msg->sname = ""
NetworkManager: Server Hardware Address = 00.D0.00.8C.9B.FC
NetworkManager: dhcpIPaddrLeaseTime = 1800 in DHCP server response.
NetworkManager: dhcpT1value is missing in DHCP server response. Assuming
900 sec
NetworkManager: dhcpT2value is missing in DHCP server response. Assuming
1575 sec
NetworkManager: DHCP_ACK received from (192.168.8.15)
NetworkManager: Your IP address = 130.127.136.167
NetworkManager: : Adding nameserver: 130.127.8.8
NetworkManager: : Adding nameserver: 130.127.28.14
NetworkManager: : Adding domain search: clemson.edu
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1/wireless): Success! Connected to
access point 'cuairnet' and got an IP address.
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1) IP configuration/DHCP successful!
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1) ended.
NetworkManager: Activation (eth1) successful, device activated.
--
Bill Moss
Professor, Mathematical Sciences
Clemson University
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