Laney | anyone have any clue on https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/PvQmwK55hw/ ? | 09:34 |
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Laney | just upgraded to eoan and I can't connect to my wifi network at home any more (scanning works though) | 09:35 |
Laney | :'( | 09:36 |
apw | Laney, that sounds ... odd | 09:37 |
apw | what encryption is it using ? | 09:37 |
Laney | umm good question | 09:38 |
Laney | apw: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/C6MnFFdZgk/ <- "nmcli con show" of the connection | 09:40 |
Laney | I didn't set any fancy stuff up, just normal WPA whatver the unifi thing does | 09:40 |
Laney | ah it says "WPA2 Only" "AES/CCMP Only" | 09:41 |
* Laney tries rebooting back to 5.0 quickly | 09:41 | |
Laney | RAH it's not built there | 09:44 |
Laney | should have said this is broadcom 😈 | 09:44 |
Laney | yeah same with 5.0 | 09:46 |
apw | brcm ... are you saying that your brcm drvier is a dkms which didn't build ? | 09:46 |
Laney | it built for 5.2 but not 5.0, the fcf-protection thing | 09:46 |
Laney | hacked that out, built it and still broken on 5.0 on the same way | 09:46 |
apw | Laney, waht were you running before ? | 09:47 |
Laney | disco | 09:47 |
apw | but 5.0 there | 09:49 |
Laney | yeah | 09:49 |
Laney | HMM | 09:49 |
Laney | https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=248470 this is blaming NM | 09:49 |
apw | so the update to the dkms pacakge in eoan | 09:49 |
Laney | well it's not definitive | 09:49 |
apw | (is most likely) | 09:49 |
Laney | ah OK I guess I can try downgrading that first if I stay on 5.0 | 09:50 |
apw | yeah lets see if that works | 09:54 |
apw | need to figure out which thing needs help for sure, and that sounds like a logical test | 09:54 |
Laney | same | 09:56 |
Laney | ok let me try network-manager then | 09:56 |
apw | in theory now you have a 5.0 kernel which you have run before with a brcm you had before, which doesn't work now, erp | 09:56 |
* Laney slowly downgrades back down to disco :) | 09:57 | |
apw | Laney, that aes-only is not something i see here, how did you ask for that | 09:58 |
apw | is that from your ap, or an iwlist thing | 09:58 |
Laney | it's from the AP | 09:59 |
apw | what are the other options | 09:59 |
apw | i am wondering if this is just a very bad choice the kernels no longer support | 09:59 |
jeremy31 | apw AES is CCMP | 09:59 |
Laney | "Auto" is the only other option | 09:59 |
Laney | O_O | 09:59 |
apw | though the 5.0/brcm thing makes that less pheasable | 09:59 |
Laney | I'm online | 10:01 |
Laney | so it seems like it was network-manager after all, WTF | 10:01 |
apw | say what now, network-manager ? | 10:02 |
apw | just how does it manage that ??? | 10:02 |
apw | Laney, ^ | 10:02 |
Laney | apw: not a clue, I'm just asking upstream if it's anything they've heard of | 10:03 |
jeremy31 | bcmwl has never been the easiest to deal with | 10:06 |
Laney | apw: seems like they are owning the problem, you're off the hook :> | 10:23 |
jeremy31 | Laney: do they have a patch to fix it? | 10:33 |
Laney | not yet | 10:33 |
apw | Laney, so they know what 'it' even is ? | 11:08 |
Laney | nope | 11:12 |
Laney | apw: well, ... | 11:12 |
Laney | 20/08 12:10:31 <thaller> wpa_supplicant[1348]: * akm=0xfac04 | 11:12 |
Laney | 20/08 12:10:36 <thaller> wpa_supplicant[1348]: nl80211: MLME connect failed: ret=-22 (Invalid argument) | 11:12 |
Laney | 20/08 12:11:00 <thaller> that's RSN_AUTH_KEY_MGMT_FT_PSK ... | 11:12 |
Laney | 20/08 12:11:15 <thaller> seems the driver doesn't like that... | 11:12 |
Laney | he's investigating the log at least | 11:12 |
Laney | follow along in #nm if you like | 11:13 |
* apw does that | 11:14 | |
apw | Laney, i am right in thinking you downgraded nm and it started workgin ? | 11:20 |
Laney | apw: correct | 11:20 |
apw | Laney, so likely nm doing somethig new | 11:20 |
Laney | whatever it started doing to wpa-supplicant presumably | 11:21 |
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Laney | jeremy31: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/commit/2f8a4e90f0fd0f900996e3081d49f8799bba4c6f | 15:39 |
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