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Also fix an output string.
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systemd does not deal with the combination
Type=oneshot
RemainAfterExit=yes
correctly: systemd bug 54041.
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This fixes netcfg's share of FS#31380.
Proposed by Gala Dragos.
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This bug was discovered by Gala Dragos.
Quotation is updated on the go.
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Needed after ifplugd: 0.28-12 update.
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WPA allows the use of 64 digit hex passphrases. Allow this in wifi-menu as well.
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Mainly a regression (7e2ff).
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The recent ovrhaul of rc.conf in initscripts is a good point to enforce using the proper configuration files for netcfg as well.
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Using gateways for which NDP used to discover routes during the latency of netcfg no longer works (https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=145923).
Such routes can now be added manually.
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Signed-off-by: Tasos Latsas <tlatsas2000@gmail.com>
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Pass a priority parameter to wpa_supplicant (if specified).
This is useful for net-auto-wireless.
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- make specifying IP optional for tuntap profiles (FS#30638)
- ethernet_{up,down} takes care of bring_interface {up,down}
- debugging updates: don't hide errors, they are useful
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The command argument to timeout_wait cannot reference positional parameters (they would become the positional parameters to timeout_wait).
We kill wpa_actiond if it does not die with wpa_supplicant.
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In bash built-in substring matching, '*' does not signify repetition of the previous character.
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Direct invocation as fgrep is deprecated.
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wpa_actiond kills itself when wpa_supplicant propagates its termination.
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This may be set in a custom supplicant configuration file. All this is needed to cater for that.
The new name of the tracking variable is WPA_CTRL_DIR, conform the environment variable of wpa_cli -a.
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The reverted state wasn't entirely compatible with the current code.
The WPA_CTRL_PATH handling throughout netcfg is ugly.
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quirk() is not used anymore, inarray() doesn't belong in src/network.
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When possible, fgrep is preferred.
This prevents interpreting variable search patterns as expressions.
In setting the control paths, the search expression was updated to match what wpa_supplicant uses.
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This reverts commit 0d4c3ce797e688e146768bac07f6162d02634140.
The reverted commit created a situation where wpa_supplicant is unnecessarily started and stopped in many cases, causing noticeable delay.
If wpa_supplicant still fails to associate properly, wpa_reconfigure() should be modified in src/8021x.
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- Prevent slashes from entering potential profile filenames
- Remove scan results file in EXIT trap
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Check .pid file regularly instead of waiting a second blindly. Saves up
to a second of wall time per call.
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The new way (cat) is common for netcfg and more readable.
The old way (echo $(< )) is faster, but that is completely subordinate to readability, here.
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Dialog returns the wireless key in variable $key. Uppercase
'KEY' is used later to create the profile.
Signed-off-by: Tasos Latsas <tlatsas2000@gmail.com>
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The previous commit alters the config file (/etc/conf.d/netcfg), marking the right moment for this change.
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Henrik Hallberg made this a hot topic. Thanks.
This implementation differs from his in a couple of ways. One is that @last is not implemented. Equivalent functionality is provided by using @net-profiles in the DAEMONS array.
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$STATE_DIR/last_profile was unused and functionality one could want from it will soon be provided by netcfg-daemon.
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The issue still needs proper fixing, but at least this makes things work again.
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Signed-off-by: Henrik Hallberg <henrik@k2h.se>
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This should fix FS#30361 along the way.
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After this change, a profile started by a previous version of netcfg can potentially not be brought down anymore. This only concerns the updating process. Running `netcfg clean` should make everything OK again (potentially leaving your network down, but you can now bring up profiles again).
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This adds support for weird characters in ESSIDs and passwords.
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Sometimes no results responses have been collected within 2 seconds.
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Suggestion by Dave Reisner.
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Good drivers indicate when they're up by the IFF_UP flag.
This is the end of the (undocumented) UP_SLEEP variable and introduction of the UP_TIMEOUT (in seconds, default: 5) variable.
This has 'noticeable speed improvement'-potential.
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