######################## Debian wpa-roam Template ############################# # # Template configuration for wpa-roam mode of Debian's wpasupplicant package. # wpa-roam mode is described in detail in the wpa_action(8) manpage, and also # at /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/README.modes.gz. Please read these documents # to get an overview of how to setup this mode. # # For a detailed set of configuration examples for different networks, refer to # /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/README.wpa_supplicant.conf.gz # # Also see the other files in /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/examples/ for # specific network configuration examples. # # Empty lines and lines starting with # are ignored # # NOTE! This file may contain password information and should be made readable # only by root user or netdev group on multiuser systems. # ######################## Global Configuration Options ######################### # # The update_config option can be used to allow wpa_supplicant to overwrite # configuration file whenever configuration is changed (e.g., new network block # is added with wpa_cli or wpa_gui, or a password is changed). This is required # for wpa_cli/wpa_gui to be able to store the configuration changes # permanently. # # NOTE! Any comments will be removed from the configuration file when the # update_config option is used. # #update_config=1 # The ctrl_interface specifies the path to a unix socket through which the # supplicant may be controlled and interacted with. # # DIR= Path to UNIX socket control interface, mandatory for wpa-roam mode # GROUP= Users in this group to control wpa_supplicant via wpa_cli/wpa_gui # ctrl_interface=DIR=/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev # ######################## Network Block Configurations ######################### # # Each network is configured as a separate block in this configuration file. # The network blocks are listed in preference of order, the top most network # to be found in scan results is used. # # By default, all networks will get same priority (0). If some of the networks # are more desirable, the "priority=" network parameter can be used to change # the order in which wpa_supplicant goes through the network blocks when # selecting what network will be used. The priority groups will be iterated # in decreasing priority, the network with the highest priority value will be # considered for selection first and the network with the lowest priority value # will be considered last. # # NOTE! The scan_ssid=1 and ap_scan=2 modes ignore the priority field. Instead, # the networks will be considered in the order specified in this configuration # file. # # The "id_str=" network identifier string parameter is given to wpa_action when # a network has been selected, and contains this field in its configuration # block. The given id_str string will be used to select a logical interfaces # from ifupdown's /etc/network/interfaces file. # ############################################################################### #network={ # ssid="Example WEP Network" # key_mgmt=NONE # wep_key0=6162636465 # wep_tx_keyidx=0 # id_str="johns_house" #} #network={ # ssid="Example WPA Network" # psk="mysecretpassphrase" # id_str="home" #} ############################################################################### # Default behaviour is to associate with any open access point, further # networks can be configured with wpa_cli/wpa_gui. # network={ key_mgmt=NONE }