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TODO: Mark Preauthentication task as done

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Denis Kenzior 2017-10-19 20:09:28 -05:00
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@ -229,16 +229,6 @@ Wireless daemon
Priority: Low Priority: Low
Complexity: C4 Complexity: C4
- Add support for Pre-authentication from 802.11-2007. This allows the client
to pre-authenticate to a target AP. The 802.1X exchange is done through the
currently connected AP, but with the target AP as the 'authenticator'. The
process creates a new PMK which is cached by both the target AP and the
client. The client can then roam onto the target AP using a process similar
to PMK caching outlined above.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C4
- Add support for Opportunistic Key Caching (OKC). This is not defined by - Add support for Opportunistic Key Caching (OKC). This is not defined by
any 802.11 standards, but is made available by major vendors such as Cisco any 802.11 standards, but is made available by major vendors such as Cisco
and Microsoft. and Microsoft.

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@ -24,6 +24,13 @@ pending connection attempt.
- IWD supports the full RSN 4-Way Handshake for PTK generation. Support for - IWD supports the full RSN 4-Way Handshake for PTK generation. Support for
handling the optional (second) RSN element from the AP is included. handling the optional (second) RSN element from the AP is included.
- IWD supports Pre-authentication from 802.11-2007. If the currently
connected AP supports pre-authentication and iwd determines that a roam is
required, then the pre-authentication process is kicked off. This is done
using the current connection, running 802.1X over 0x88c7 protocol. This results
in the creation of a new PMK which is cached by both the target and iwd. iwd
can then roam onto the target AP using the cached PMK.
Wireless monitor Wireless monitor
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