grand
(Grand)
December 11, 2018, 3:19pm
1
Briefly describe your issue below:
I have problems connecting to WIFI on my laptop. I am trying to connect to PEAP network with MSCHAPV2 auth, no certificate (skip validation), authentication with domain\username and password.
These settings I pull from my mobile phone, where it works.
When connecting from laptop, with the same settings, it tries to connect for some time, then asks me for my password again.
I am giving it the correct password, but it doesn’t like it.
The output from network manager, I didn’t find too much on reason -3 here’s paste https://pastebin.com/gdRJbWyL
Card and driver info: https://pastebin.com/dTqW7BHs
Other wifi networks(with more common authentication) work just fine, but this one is out of reach for me.
Any advice?
What version of Parrot are you running? (include version, edition, and architecture)
Release 4.4 64-bit
Kernel Linux 4.18.0-parrot10-amd64 x86_64
What method did you use to install Parrot? (Debian Standard / Debian GTK / parrot-experimental)
Debian standard
Configured to multiboot with other systems? (yes / no)
yes
If there are any similar issues or solutions, link to them below:
n/a
If there are any error messages or relevant logs, post them below:
n/a
KidKlown
(Matt)
December 11, 2018, 3:24pm
2
Have a look through these two threads:
holy shit!
takes really long to get that working!
the problem seems to be wpasupplicant
apt list --installed wpasupplicant
wpasupplicant/now 2:2.4-1+deb9u2 amd64 [installed,upgradable to: 2:2.6-18]
as you can see I have manually install wpasupplicant 2:2.4-1 from
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=wpasupplicant
after a reboot I was able to connect immediatly the MSCHAPv2 network.
Nov 19 15:40:38 p4rr0t NetworkManager[833]: <info> [1542638438.9742] device (wlan0): Activation: (wifi) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) successful. Connected to wireless network "SUPERNETWORK"
also put the 2:2.6-18 on hold
apt-mark hold wpasupplicant
I cannot tell what are the diferences in wpasupplicant but maybe one of the devs could have a look into it?
See if it looks related. Maybe try their solution.
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grand
(Grand)
December 11, 2018, 7:45pm
3
This indeed helped. thank you.
I am curious though if this is a potential bug report ?
KidKlown
(Matt)
December 11, 2018, 10:01pm
4
You can see the bug tracker here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=wpasupplicant;dist=unstable
If you want to raise a bug report you can (If its not already there or already fixed).