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Old 11-24-2019
Scripting wpa_supplicant for multi-profile selection

Hi all. So, first of all my apologies for the noob question. I've searched around for a way to make use of bash arrays to perform what I need, but I'm struggling to understand which method would be better.

So, I'm looking to get a bit more comfortable with scripting, hoping to use wpa_supplicant as an ideal usecase. I know it can handle multiple wpa passphrase profiles by itself just fine, but figured I'd take this opprutunity to make my own multi-profile script.

The aim is to have a basic script which contains references to the various wpa passphrase configs I have setup, and have it provide a list of available profiles to shell, which I can select as required.

What I have in mind, is to declare a base variable for the wpa_suppplicant and arguments, then havethe script choose from an array which wpa passphrase to use. Below are the full strings I'm aiming to use, but I imagine this can be simplified:

Code:
#Home
wpa_Home="wpa_supplicant -B -c /etc/wpa_Home.conf -i wlp1s0"
#Anne
wpa_Anne="wpa_supplicant -B -c /etc/wpa_Anne.conf -i wlp1s0"
#Emilia
wpa_Emilia="wpa_supplicant -B -c /etc/wpa_Emilia.conf -i wlp1s0"

I'd imagine it would make more sense to declare the wpa_supplicant paramater with arguments, and have a means of choosing from the available wpa passphrase configs. Could I ask one of you wonderful peeps if you have some ideas on how to achieve this? Cheers!
 

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NDIS_EVENTS(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					    NDIS_EVENTS(8)

NAME
ndis_events -- relay events from ndis(4) drivers to wpa_supplicant(8) SYNOPSIS
ndis_events [-a] [-d] [-v] DESCRIPTION
The ndis_events utility listens for events generated by an ndis(4) wireless network driver and relays them to wpa_supplicant(8) for possible processing. The three event types that can occur are media connect and disconnect events, such as when a wireless interface joins or leaves a network, and media-specific events. In particular, ndis(4) drivers that support WPA2 will generate media-specific events containing PMKID candidate information which wpa_supplicant(8) needs in order to properly associate with WPA2-capable access points. The ndis_events daemon works by listening for interface information events via a routing socket. When it detects an event that was generated by an ndis(4) interface, it transmits it via UDP packet on the loopback interface, where wpa_supplicant(8) is presumably listening. The standard wpa_supplicant(8) distribution includes its own version of this utility for use with Windows(R). The FreeBSD version performs the same functions as the Windows(R) one, except that it uses an ioctl(2) and routing socket interface instead of WMI. Note that a single instance of ndis_events is sufficient to scan for events for any number of ndis(4) interfaces in a system. OPTIONS
The ndis_events daemon supports the following options: -a Process all events. By default, ndis_events will only process and forward media-specific events, which contain PMKID candidate information, and not bother forwarding connect and disconnect events, since wpa_supplicant(8) normally can determine the current link state on its own. In some cases, the additional connect and disconnect events only confuse it and make the association and authenti- cation process take longer. -d Run in debug mode. This causes ndis_events to run in the foreground and generate any output to the standard error instead of using the syslog(3) facility. -v Run in verbose mode. This causes ndis_events to emit notifications when it receives events. SEE ALSO
ndis(4), wpa_supplicant(8) HISTORY
The ndis_events utility first appeared in FreeBSD 6.0. AUTHORS
The ndis_events utility was written by Bill Paul <wpaul@windriver.com>. BSD
August 30, 2007 BSD
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