On 2/28/08, Yaron <tclug at freakzilla.com> wrote:
> I'll admit, last time I tried to do wireless on Linux WEP was barely even
>  around.
>
>  I recently put Linux on my old Powerbook. It's pretty cool, every piece of
>  hardware is detected and works, including the wireless card. But I use
>  WPA2 and I have NO idea how to get that in there. The WiFi setup tool that
>  comes with Yellowdog Linux asks for a "key", but apparently that's not the
>  actual WPA passphrase.

The Key you are trying to enter is probably the  wepkey, iwconfig does
only works with web keys, if you want to use the mode advanced
security of WPA you must you the wpa_supplicant to authenticate.