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11 file for more instructions.
132 configuration file.
176 implementation. A configuration file, .config, for compilation is
291 build time configuration file, .config, in the wpa_supplicant root
294 comments and are ignored. See defconfig file for an example configuration
371 After you have created a configuration file, you can build
383 You will need to make a configuration file, e.g.,
385 you are going to use. Configuration file section below includes
386 explanation of the configuration file format and includes various
410 wpa_supplicant [-BddfhKLqqtuvW] [-P<pid file>] [-g<global ctrl>] \
412 -i<ifname> -c<config file> [-C<ctrl>] [-D<driver>] [-p<driver_param>] \
414 [-p<driver_param>] [-b<br_ifname>] [-m<P2P Device config file>] ...
419 -c = Configuration file
432 -P = PID file
439 -m = Configuration file for the P2P Device
490 file, and for the wired interface a specific driver has also been given.
505 Configuration file
508 wpa_supplicant is configured using a text file that lists all accepted
510 example configuration file, wpa_supplicant.conf, for detailed
513 Changes to configuration file can be reloaded be sending SIGHUP signal
517 Configuration file can include one or more network blocks, e.g., one
520 file, network security level (WPA/WPA2 is preferred), and signal
662 certificate is used, a matching private key file has to also be
668 file.
676 # convert CA certificate (if included in PFX file) to PEM format
701 file). This makes it possible to run wpa_cli with a normal user
718 password, which are not present in the configuration file, it sends a
761 reconfigure = force wpa_supplicant to re-read its configuration file
790 wpa_cli [-p<path to ctrl sockets>] [-i<ifname>] [-hvB] [-a<action file>] \
791 [-P<pid file>] [-g<global ctrl>] [command..]
794 -a = run in daemon mode executing the action file based on events from
816 The action file (-a option, /sbin/wpa_action.sh in this example) will
894 # Add a new interface (wlan0, no configuration file, driver=nl80211, and
993 setcap(8) can be used to set file capabilities. For example:
999 further be limited by file owner/group and mode bits. For example: