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ndis_events (8)
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NAME
ndis_events
- relay events from
ndis(4)
drivers to
wpa_supplicant8
SYNOPSIS
[-a
]
[-d
]
[-v
]
DESCRIPTION
The
utility listens for events generated by an
ndis(4)
wireless network driver and relays them to
wpa_supplicant8
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_supplicant8
needs in order to properly associate with WPA2-capable access points.
The
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_supplicant8
is presumeably listening.
The standard
wpa_supplicant8
distribution includes its own version of this utility for use with
Windows[rg]
The
Fx version performs the same functions as the
Windows[rg]
one, except that it uses an
ioctl(4)
and routing socket interface instead of WMI.
Note that a single instance of
is sufficient to scan for events for any number of
ndis(4)
interfaces in a system.
OPTIONS
The
daemon supports the following options:
-a
Process all events.
By default,
will only process and forward media-specific events, which contain
PMKID candidate information, and not bother forwarding connect and
disconnect events, since
wpa_supplicant8
normally can determine the current link state on its own.
#include <some>
cases, the additional connect and disconnect events only confuse it
and make the association and authentication process take longer.
-d
Run in debug mode.
This causes
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
to emit notifications when it receives events.