On Mon, 2 Jan 2012, Sergey Mironov wrote:
I have successfully set up wpa2 wireless network using wicd, but it was not
that easy. The problem is that dhclient doesn't ignore wlan0 interface by
default and wicd
doesn't take this fact into account correctly. With just
networking = {
It is true that you have to reconfigure your system every time you add a
*new* wireless network you want to connect to, specifically you have to
reconfigure every time you change /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf and want to make
the changes active. However, once configured wpa_supplicant will take care
of
On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Alexander Foremny wrote:
It is true that you have to reconfigure your system every time you add a
*new* wireless network you want to connect to, specifically you have to
reconfigure every time
you change /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf and want to make the changes active.
rocon...@theorem.ca wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Alexander Foremny wrote:
It is true that you have to reconfigure your system every time you add a
*new* wireless network you want to connect to, specifically you have to
reconfigure every time you change /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf and want to
On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Yury G. Kudryashov wrote:
https://nixos.org/wiki/Wireless_networking
Why isn't wpa_supplicant.conf managed by NixOS?
Because it contains passwords.
Ah, I see.
;_;
--
Russell O'Connor http://r6.ca/
``All talk about `theft,''' the
Hi,
rocon...@theorem.ca writes:
Why isn't wpa_supplicant.conf managed by NixOS?
Because it contains passwords.
Ah, I see.
For the record, I keep a /etc/nixos/wpa-supplicant.nix which I require
from configuration.nix and that says environment.etc = [ {
source = pkgs.writeText
On Tue, 3 Jan 2012 13:18:27 +0400, Sergey Mironov ier...@gmail.com wrote:
2012/1/2 Lluís Batlle i Rossell vi...@viric.name
Yes, one should disable wpa_supplicant (networking.enableWLAN if I rememver
correctly) also - wicd runs it by itself when needed.
On the other hand wpa_supplicant itself