diff -r e39eeddcc295 TODO
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+++ b/TODO Wed Jan 19 23:02:02 2011 -0600
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-add wc
+add htmlfmt
-sl
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 02:13:24AM +0100, Jan wrote:
> Apparently wpa_cli -a doesn't pass the ssid as a parameter when executing
> the script. I would consider this important when dealing with multiple
> profiles.
$WPA_ID_STR
--Valentin
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Then run wpa_cli status
> I also don't remember why I started using wicd instead of scripting,
> there definitely was an other reason, too. Butl, nevermind.
Ok, my mind came back. It was automatically switching between wireless
networks which let me think I needed wicd.
The only thing missing now is a nice interface for
Cool. ifplugd seems to be exactly what I need.
I just tried running wpa_supplicant in the foreground and it doesn't
output anything when I connect my ethernet cable.
On 1/20/11, Kurt H Maier wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Jan wrote:
>> Maybe surveilling /var/log/messages (lines are similar to dmesg output)
>> for lines that includ
Jan dixit (2011-01-20, 02:33):
> On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 02:28:22 +0100, Antoni Grzymala
> wrote:
> > Jan dixit (2011-01-20, 02:26):
> >
> >> On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:22:51 -0500, Kurt H Maier
> >> wrote:
> >> > On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Jan wrote:
> >> >> Maybe surveilling /var/log/messages
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 02:28:22 +0100, Antoni Grzymala
wrote:
> Jan dixit (2011-01-20, 02:26):
>
>> On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:22:51 -0500, Kurt H Maier
>> wrote:
>> > On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Jan wrote:
>> >> Maybe surveilling /var/log/messages (lines are similar to dmesg
>> >> output)
>> >>
I forgot about dmesg!
And I would rather not use polling. But I guess I should. wicd and
dbus is not the way to go.
I also don't remember why I started using wicd instead of scripting,
there definitely was an other reason, too. Butl, nevermind.
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:26 PM, Jan wrote:
>
> Does wpa_supplicant work with wired devices?
Yes, using the 'wired' driver. However, afaik wpa_supplicant only
handles one device per instance, so any controlling script would need
to manage both instances, and at that point there's no point using
Jan dixit (2011-01-20, 02:26):
> On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:22:51 -0500, Kurt H Maier
> wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Jan wrote:
> >> Maybe surveilling /var/log/messages (lines are similar to dmesg output)
> >> for lines that include "eth0" and "link" might work.
> >
> > wpa_supplican
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:22:51 -0500, Kurt H Maier
wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Jan wrote:
>> Maybe surveilling /var/log/messages (lines are similar to dmesg output)
>> for lines that include "eth0" and "link" might work.
>
> wpa_supplicant puts all its info (i.e., CTRL_EVENT_DISCONN
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Jan wrote:
> Maybe surveilling /var/log/messages (lines are similar to dmesg output)
> for lines that include "eth0" and "link" might work.
wpa_supplicant puts all its info (i.e., CTRL_EVENT_DISCONNECTED) out
on stderr. Could just pipe that to a shell script.
--
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 11:10:18 -0500, Kurt H Maier
wrote:
>> I still want wireless to be switched off completely when I attach the
>> ethernet cable. Is there any program I could combine with wpa_actiond
>> to acchieve this?
>
> I don't see why this can't be scripted.
Maybe surveilling /var/log/m
On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 14:13:53 +0100, Valentin wrote:
> What does this do that wpa_cli -a can't do?
>
> --Valentin
Apparently wpa_cli -a doesn't pass the ssid as a parameter when executing
the script. I would consider this important when dealing with multiple
profiles.
Jan
What will struct term_t look like?
-Ross
On 01/18/2011 06:44 PM, Aurélien Aptel wrote:
> What the API should look like? Which features?
> I was thinking of something like this:
>
> * term_ function prefix
> * first parameter is the term context
> * non blocking io (ie. returns when there's nothin
I ended up finding the tutorial on the Arch wiki. I was hoping that
because I had the gui that I wouldn't need to configure anything
manually, but on the wiki they provided a minimal configuration just to
get the gui to work. It worked and I could browse and interact with
networks. Unfortunatel
Hi
I don't know anything about the gui stuff, but it seems you simply
haven't configured wpasupplicant. To configure it---if you installed it
from the ubuntu repositories, which should be (almost) the same as the
Debian packages---look at the
/usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/README.Debian. The configu
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 7:14 AM, hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, I was still searching for alternatives to wicd.
> I get it that wpa_supplicant also knows how to do WEP?
>
wpa_supplicant supports wep, here's an example wep stanza:
network={
ssid="kfx"
key_mgmt=NONE
wep_key0=01
Okay so I don't know why but apparently it isn't freezing on me anymore.
I remember the freezing starting when I tried connecting to my network
at home -- I'm no longer at home. Either way Wicd isn't going to work
here because we have a TTLS-PAP connection and I didn't see support for
that in W
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 04:42:22AM +0100, Jan wrote:
> just suggesting an alternative, I'm using wpa_supplicant (wifi daemon) in
> combination with wpa_actiond (daemon that waits for connect events and
> executes a shell script on connect/disconnect/reconnect).
What does this do that wpa_cli -a c
Thanks, I was still searching for alternatives to wicd.
I get it that wpa_supplicant also knows how to do WEP?
I still want wireless to be switched off completely when I attach the
ethernet cable. Is there any program I could combine with wpa_actiond
to acchieve this?
On 1/19/11, Jan wrote:
>
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