NetBSD/share/examples/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf

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# $NetBSD: wpa_supplicant.conf,v 1.3 2015/11/26 16:07:40 hubertf Exp $
#
# example wpa_supplicant config
#
# please refer to the wpa_supplicant.conf man page
# wpa_cli and dhcpcd won't work well if you have no ctrl_interface set
# the value must be a directory, the sockets will be named after the interfaces
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant/
# if non-root should be allowed to send wpa_supplicant commands via wpa_cli
# name a group whose members will be Allowed(tm)
ctrl_interface_group=wheel
# simple WPA-PSK, a favourite with conferences and hotel networks
network={
ssid="SomeConference"
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
psk="secretKey"
}
# a private WPA-PSK that doesn't broadcast its SSID
network={
ssid="HomeSweetHome"
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
psk="secretKey"
scan_ssid=1
}
# WEP .. all the stopping power of a "please keep off the lawn" sign
# least common denominator "security" so it's formally not open
network={
ssid="TheLawn"
key_mgmt=NONE
wep_tx_keyidx=0
#wep_key0="pleasekeepoff"
wep_key0=706c656173656b6565706f6666
priority=2
}
# using eduroam for more examples:
## eduroam with PEAP/MSCHAPv2
#network={
# ssid="eduroam"
# scan_ssid=1
#
# # The 'identity' is the username used for authentication.
# identity="user1234@your.university.domain"
#
# # add yours
# password="myPassword"
#
# # download a fitting CA cert and put the path to it here
# ca_cert="/etc/openssl/certs/eduroam-CA-cert.pem"
#
# # where the authentication requests should be routed to
# anonymous_identity="anonymous@your.university.domain"
#
# key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
# auth_alg=OPEN
# eap=PEAP
# phase2="auth=MSCHAPv2"
#
# priority=5
#}
#
## eduroam with EAP-TLS
#network={
# ssid="eduroam"
# scan_ssid=1
#
# # The 'identity' is the username used for authentication.
# identity="user1234@your.university.domain"
#
# client_cert="/home/you/eduroam/user.cert"
# private_key="/home/you/eduroam/user.key"
# private_key_passwd="s3kr3t"
#
# # download a fitting CA cert and put the path to it here
# ca_cert="/etc/openssl/certs/eduroam-CA-cert.pem"
#
# # where the authentication requests should be routed to
# anonymous_identity="anonymous@your.university.domain"
#
# key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
# auth_alg=OPEN
# eap=TLS
#
# priority=4
#}
#
## eduroam with TTLS+PAP
#network={
# ssid="eduroam"
# scan_ssid=1
#
# # The 'identity' is the username used for authentication.
# identity="user1234@your.university.domain"
#
# # add yours
# password="myPassword"
#
# # download a fitting CA cert and put the path to it here
# ca_cert="/etc/openssl/certs/eduroam-CA-cert.pem"
#
# # where the authentication requests should be routed to
# anonymous_identity="anonymous@your.university.domain"
#
# key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
# auth_alg=OPEN
# eap=TTLS
# phase2="auth=PAP"
#
# priority=3
#}
#