On 07/02/2016 04:07 PM, Jim Louis wrote:
I hope not everyone on this list has the self-important know-it-all attitude that Alan DeKok is displaying. Having just signed up because not everything "just works" I find his snotty remarks to be disheartening. If you can't be of assistance without the attitude don't provide it at all.
People on this list are actually very helpful in solving problems, including Alan. It is true, that if someone is ignorant, doesn't read the debug log or the documentation, etc it it pointed out very directly. But people actually get help. So perhaps next time you subscribe to a new list, wait a few days before you form an opinion about others. Laszlo
On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 8:59 AM, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
On Jul 2, 2016, at 9:27 AM, Henrik Kressner <kressner@synkro.dk> wrote: By the windows machine, what do you mean ?
You said:
Trying to connnect from a win 7, as described, via a hostapd based AP/NAS,
I mean *that* windows machine.
What other windows machine would there be?
Its unclear in the howto if the windows machine act as a AP/NAS og as af station on the WLAN.
From the earlier quote, you're clear that the Windows machine is trying to connect, and that you have a separate AP.
Now, you claim that you're not sure wether or not the Windows machine is acting as an AP.
It's not complicated. You're making it complicated.
Why?
I have copyed ca.der to the AP/NAS (running on a RPI) and i have configured with this line in hostapd.conf file:
<sigh>
You said you had a Windows machine. I said to copy the CA to the Windows machine. You copied the CA to the access point running hostap.
Why are you making this difficult?
Alan DeKok.
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