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#11
Originally Posted by gaspode View Post
Hi,

I am a bit fed up with the answers on this issue.

I think it is quite easy to state that LEAP is insecure. Even though this is true (although with a strict password policy it is still difficult to hack) the reality is that as of today a lot of companies still use it...

So how can Nokia neglect this?

Unfortunately I am not wise enough to even think about programming a tool that could do this. No one out there who is capable of doing so? I cannot imagine this is a h/w issue, a driver should do, no?

Looks like there are enough people around who would welcome this feature...

- gaspode
Better security is of definite value. To stop using weak security is a must. By not including support for weak authentication methods, one takes a stand for a more secure internet.

Out with the weak, in with the strong!
 
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#12
Originally Posted by Joorin View Post
Better security is of definite value. To stop using weak security is a must. By not including support for weak authentication methods, one takes a stand for a more secure internet.

Out with the weak, in with the strong!
When you'll have to connect urgently and the only access will be a Cisco wireless router ... these are the words that you have to remember!
 
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#13
Originally Posted by Joorin View Post
Better security is of definite value. To stop using weak security is a must. By not including support for weak authentication methods, one takes a stand for a more secure internet.

Out with the weak, in with the strong!
If you're such a principled individual, why don't you just disable weak methods on your device, and make the rest of us decide for themselves?
 
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#14
Originally Posted by marilynm85 View Post
if you need here's the configuration file:

ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
# 1 - here, 0=driver, 2=driver++
ap_scan=1
#ctrl_interface_group=wheel
# may need to be 1
eapol_version=1
fast_reauth=1

network={
scan_ssid=1
mode=0
ssid="my-ssid"
proto=WPA
key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
pairwise=TKIP
group=TKIP
eap=LEAP
priority=2
auth_alg=LEAP
eapol_flags=0
identity="myusername"
password="mypass"
}
Hi there,

Sorry Im kind newbie on this yet.

How can I configure this in my N900, can you help ?

Best Regards
 
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#15
Originally Posted by evertonk View Post
Hi there,

Sorry Im kind newbie on this yet.

How can I configure this in my N900, can you help ?

Best Regards
anyupdate for the above question ?
 
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