Hi aitor,
I think, the time has come to start thinking about producing a .deb
package for netman. However, we will have to use a post installation
script to add the line:
"iface wlan0 inet dhcp"
to /etc/network/interfaces. The script has also to create a new
directory under /usr/bin with the name netman ie /usr/bin/netman will
hold both the frontend and the backend.
The SUID for backend must be changed to that belonging to root. I do
this as follows:
chown root:root backend
chmod u+s backend
A new directory under /etc/network with the name wifi must be created
i.e. /etc/network/wifi must be an existing directory.
Then, the final steps would be to create a launcher for netman, the
frontend. To enable automatic attempts at connecting basing on
installed essid files under /etc/network/wifi, the parameter
--auto-conn must be passed to netman upon invocation. --auto-conn need
not be used and netman would not attempt to connect without user
intervention. This feature is for those who want to control what
happens on their machine.
Edward
On 09/09/2015, Steve Litt <slitt@???> wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Sep 2015 18:11:50 +0200
> Edward Bartolo <edbarx@???> wrote:
>
>> Oooops, I have a new pair of spectacles that is playing tricks on me,
>> especially, since it is the first near-sight spectacles. Before, I
>> didn't use any.
>
> You just turned 40, didn't you?
>
> As I remember, 40's is a good decade.
>
> SteveT
>
> Steve Litt
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