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- hostapd. conf (5) - NetBSD Manual Pages
cally FreeRADIUS) The configuration file consists of global parameters and domain specific configuration: · IEEE 802 1X-2004 · RADIUS client · RADIUS authentication server · WPA IEEE 802 11i GLOBAL PARAMETERS The following parameters are recognized: interface Interface name Should be set in ``hostap'' mode
- wpa_supplicant (8) - NetBSD Manual Pages
-d flag -G global-ctrl-group Global control interface group -g global-ctrl Global control interface -h Show help text -I additional-config-file Additional configuration file -K Include key information in debugging output -L Display the license for this program on the terminal and exit -M [-i matchifname] -c config-file
- splnet (9) - NetBSD Manual Pages
The global kernel_lock is automatically acquired for interrupts at this level by default, in order to support device drivers that do not provide their own multiprocessor synchronization The automatic acquisition of kernel_lock can be disabled for individual interrupt handlers by device drivers if supported by
- dlopen (3) - NetBSD Manual Pages
RTLD_GLOBAL The object's symbols and the symbols of its depen- dencies will be visible to other objects RTLD_LOCAL The object's symbols and the symbols of its depen- dencies will not be visible to other objects This is the default value if visibility is unspecified To specify both resolution time and visibility, bitwise inclusive OR one
- hostapd_cli (8) - NetBSD Manual Pages
HOSTAPD_CLI(8) NetBSD System Manager's Manual HOSTAPD_CLI(8) NAME hostapd_cli -- text-based frontend program for interacting with hostapd(8) SYNOPSIS hostapd_cli [commands] DESCRIPTION The hostapd_cli utility is a text-based frontend program for interacting with hostapd(8) It is used to query the current status The hostapd_cli utility can show the current authentication status, dot11 and
- nvram (4) - NetBSD Manual Pages
Global Environment Area This interface is highly stylized; ioctls are used for all operations These ioctls refer to individual variables in the Global Environment Area and their values The calls that take and or return a variable use a pointer to an int variable for this purpose; others use a pointer to an struct pnviocdesc
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