Hi, On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 07:18:37PM +0100, Gregor Best wrote: > I've built a little patch to security/wpa_supplicant that lets it listen to > changes in the associated network SSID (thanks to Ken's RTM_80211INFO) and > reassociate itself. > > This essentially means that now you can run `wpa_supplicant` in the background > and configure e.g. eduroam like `ifconfig iwm0 join eduroam wpaakms 802.1x` > without having to manually kick wpa_supplicant by restarting it or running > `wpa_cli reassoc`. > > I'll be out of range of my usual eduroam access points until next week, so I > haven't tested this beyond "wpa_supplicant doesn't crash and it tries to > reassoc > if the NWID changes".
Should wpa-supplicant transition between access points on the same SSID? At first I thought this was what this patch proposed, but I think I misinterpreted. -- Best Regards Edd Barrett http://www.theunixzoo.co.uk
