On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 03:21:29PM -0400, Michael C Voorhis wrote:
Chuck Anderson writes:
Because none of Fedora's updates aren't actually released yet. They are built and undergoing pushing/testing now, but being a public distro, anyone can get them if they know where to look:
Ubuntu released a bunch of WPA-related patches a little after noontime today, it appears.
John Stoffel:
I'm using DD-WRT on my APs at home, but god do the web pages and forums suck for actually figuring out what version to run and whether it's patched or not. Sigh...
Ditto for OpenWRT, it appears the project is still alive, but you'd never know, looking at their website. I may switch to LEDE, which confusingly appears to be a fork of OpenWRT which is trying to merge back with OpenWRT....?
LEDE does a bunch of faster-paced development with the goal of having their work eventually merged back into OpenWRT. They often experiment with different ideas/features.