The "Bridge_ifname" parameter had been renamed to "BridgeIfname" and
"ConfigFile" is also available as a parameter.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
It looks like the space indentation before the HTML command ended up
being converted to HTML tags getting shown as code text rather than
being used to control formatting. Fix this by removing indentation from
the first line of each HTML segment.
Signed-off-by: Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
Add "StaAuthorized" and "StaDeauthorized" D-Bus interface in AP mode.
After enabling the AP mode of wpa_supplicant, the other process need to
get the MAC address and authorization status of every station, so
wpa_supplicant emits signal when the station is authorized or
deauthorized.
Signed-hostap: Chengyi Zhao <chengyix.zhao@gmail.com>
Add "EAPLogoff" and "EAPLogon" interface DBus commands which
parallel the "logoff" and "logon" wpa_ctrl commands which terminate
and restart EAP authentication. Slightly enhance the "logon" case
by expiring any running "startWhile" timer.
Signed-hostap: Paul Stewart <pstew@chromium.org>
Enable control of wpa_s->scan_interval via D-Bus. This parameter
controls the delay between successive scans for a suitable AP.
Also, update dbus.doxygen with ScanInterval, and some other
parameters that were undocumented.
Signed-hostap: Mukesh Agrawal <quiche@chromium.org>
Add "wpa-ft-psk", "wpa-psk-sha256", "wpa-ft-eap" and "wpa-eap-sha256"
possible KeyMgmt values of interface capabilities to fit values in
BSS RSN options dictionary.
Expose RSN and WPA properties for BSS objects containing information
about key management and cipher suites. Get rid of WPA/RSN/WPSIE
byte array properties and add IEs byte array property with all IE data
instead.
The actual supplicant state is exposed via a property on the interface
object. So having a separate signal StateChanged for notifying about
changes is a bad idea. The standard PropertiesChanged signal should be
used for this.
The advantage of StateChanged signal was that it includes the previous
state, but not even NetworkManager is making use of this. And tracking
the old state via the property and this signal is easily possible anyway.
Instead of using some magic integer values that really only mean
something to WPA internal code, just use simple strings. Possible
values are "msgdump", "debug", "info", "warning" and "error" which
map directly to WPA debugging support.
In addition, remove Quality and Noise properties since the BSS table
is not the correct place for fetching per-channel information (Noise)
and Quality is not well-defined (nor available from many drivers).