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Turns Your WLAN Card into a WPA capable Access Point

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hostapd is a user space daemon for access point and authentication
servers. It implements IEEE 802.11 access point management, IEEE
802.1X/WPA/WPA2/EAP Authenticators, RADIUS client, EAP server, and
RADIUS authentication server. Currently, hostapd supports HostAP,
madwifi, and prism54 drivers. It also supports wired IEEE 802.1X
authentication via any ethernet driver.

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apparmor-usr.sbin.hostapd 0000000651 651 Bytes
config 0000014775 14.4 KB
hostapd-2.11.tar.gz 0002708343 2.58 MB
hostapd-2.11.tar.gz.asc 0000000195 195 Bytes
hostapd.changes 0000064334 62.8 KB
hostapd.keyring 0000002324 2.27 KB
hostapd.service 0000000576 576 Bytes
hostapd.spec 0000003860 3.77 KB
Latest Revision
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 1198031 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 48)
- 2024-07-20 - v2.11
  * Wi-Fi Easy Connect
    - add support for DPP release 3
    - allow Configurator parameters to be provided during config
      exchange
  * HE/IEEE 802.11ax/Wi-Fi 6
    - various fixes
  * EHT/IEEE 802.11be/Wi-Fi 7
    - add preliminary support
  * SAE: add support for fetching the password from a RADIUS server
  * support OpenSSL 3.0 API changes
  * support background radar detection and CAC with some additional
    drivers
  * support RADIUS ACL/PSK check during 4-way handshake (wpa_psk_radius=3)
  * EAP-SIM/AKA: support IMSI privacy
  * improve 4-way handshake operations
    - use Secure=1 in message 3 during PTK rekeying
  * OCV: do not check Frequency Segment 1 Channel Number for 160 MHz cases
    to avoid interoperability issues
  * support new SAE AKM suites with variable length keys
  * support new AKM for 802.1X/EAP with SHA384
  * extend PASN support for secure ranging
  * FT: Use SHA256 to derive PMKID for AKM 00-0F-AC:3 (FT-EAP)
    - this is based on additional details being added in the IEEE 802.11
    standard
    - the new implementation is not backwards compatible
  * improved ACS to cover additional channel types/bandwidths
  * extended Multiple BSSID support
  * fix beacon protection with FT protocol (incorrect BIGTK was provided)
  * support unsynchronized service discovery (USD)
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