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TODO: Cleanup some completed tasks
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Wireless daemon
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Wireless daemon
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- Add support for EAP based authentication and key generation
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Provide full EAP support for enterprise wireless. However it should be
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possible to build wireless daemon without EAP support.
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It is also intended that this EAP code can be utilized as shared library
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and be beneficial for systemd-networkd for wired authentication.
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Priority: Medium
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Complexity: C8
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- Add support for EAP retransmissions
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EAP protocol supports the concept of re-transmissions. Namely a packet might
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be lost or not properly processed by the peer. If the peer sends us a
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duplicate request, then our current behavior is to simply drop it on the
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floor.
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Previously generated request will need to be cached somewhere, either by the
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method or by the overall EAP state machine. Duplicate requests can then be
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served from the cache.
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Priority: High
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Complexity: C4
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- Let EAP methods configure timeouts
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- Let EAP methods configure timeouts
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Different EAP methods might have different recommendations for various
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Different EAP methods might have different recommendations for various
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@ -340,13 +315,6 @@ Wireless daemon
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Priority: Low
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Priority: Low
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Complexity: C8
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Complexity: C8
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- Add support for Protected Management Frames (PMF) from 802.11w. This allows
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the management frames to be encrypted and thus secured. In particular, this
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is extremely important for 802.11r (FT) and 802.11k (RRM) support.
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Priority: High
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Complexity: C4
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- Add support for Tunneled Direct Link Setup (TDLS) from 802.11z.
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- Add support for Tunneled Direct Link Setup (TDLS) from 802.11z.
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Priority: Medium
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Priority: Medium
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