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#464
wicd: does not find any ESSID on my wifi and does not support WPA-AES encryption...
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Package: wicd
Version: 1.7.4+tb2-6+devuan1.1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
Without using ifupdown and /etc/network/interfaces for my wifi card,
"ip l" looks like
$ ip l
1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000
link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
2: eth0: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state DOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000
link/ether 00:1b:d3:88:9b:8f brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
3: wlan0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc noop state DOWN mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000
link/ether 00:24:d6:59:c6:68 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
Under this situation, wicd network manager, which is the default
desktop network manager in Devuan, shows no ESSIDs attached as
screenshot (in Japanese).
Then "Configure an ad-hoc network" shows that encryption is
supported only by WEP, which is now considered very insecure.
WPA-AES is not supported for encryption by wicd.
Simply, I cannot use wicd to configure wifi on laptop.
Instead I can use /etc/init.d/networking and /etc/network/interfaces,
so unusability of wicd is acceptable.
But I wonder what is the supposed GUI method to configure
wifi with WPA-AES encryption on Devuan Beowulf...
Best regards, Ryutaroh Matsumoto
-- System Information:
Distributor ID: Debian
Description: Devuan GNU/Linux 3 (beowulf)
Release: 3
Codename: beowulf
Architecture: x86_64
Kernel: Linux 4.19.0-9-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE=ja_JP.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: sysvinit (via /sbin/init)
LSM: AppArmor: enabled
Versions of packages wicd depends on:
ii wicd-daemon 1.7.4+tb2-6+devuan1.1
ii wicd-gtk [wicd-client] 1.7.4+tb2-6+devuan1.1
wicd recommends no packages.
wicd suggests no packages.
Versions of packages wicd-gtk depends on:
ii python 2.7.16-1
ii python-glade2 2.24.0-5.1+b1
ii python-gtk2 2.24.0-5.1+b1
ii wicd-daemon 1.7.4+tb2-6+devuan1.1
Versions of packages wicd-gtk recommends:
ii policykit-1 0.105-25+devuan8
ii python-notify 0.1.1-4
Versions of packages wicd-daemon depends on:
ii adduser 3.118
ii dbus 1.12.16-1+devuan2
ii debconf 1.5.71
ii iputils-ping 3:20180629-2+deb10u1
ii isc-dhcp-client 4.4.1-2
ii lsb-base 10.2019051400
ii net-tools 1.60+git20180626.aebd88e-1+devuan1
ii psmisc 23.2-1
ii python 2.7.16-1
ii python-dbus 1.2.8-3
ii python-gobject-2 2.28.6-13+b1
ii python-wicd 1.7.4+tb2-6+devuan1.1
ii wireless-tools 30~pre9-13
ii wpasupplicant 2:2.7+git20190128+0c1e29f-6+deb10u2
Versions of packages wicd-daemon recommends:
ii rfkill 2.33.1-0.1+devuan1~beowulf2
ii wicd-gtk [wicd-client] 1.7.4+tb2-6+devuan1.1
Versions of packages wicd-daemon suggests:
pn ethtool <none>
ii iproute2 4.20.0-2
pn pm-utils <none>
Versions of packages python-wicd depends on:
ii net-tools 1.60+git20180626.aebd88e-1+devuan1
ii python 2.7.16-1
Versions of packages python-wicd suggests:
pn ethtool <none>
ii iproute2 4.20.0-2
-- debconf information:
* wicd/users:
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