On 2013-08-04 Sun 14:30 PM |, Gregor Best wrote:
>
> known wireless ESSIDs, known gateway MAC addresses and known network
> topologies, for example "When I'm at home, my gateway is 192.168.2.1,
> there's a host named Zim and one named Gir and my public IP address
> resolves back to Unity Media". T
On Sun, Aug 04, 2013 at 12:07:29PM +0200, Mirco Richter wrote:
> Is there some GUI-front-end for (at least) the wlan related
> functionality of ifconfig?
Not a GUI, but I'm using a script called wiconfig which is discussed at:
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20120113172334
Currently I
On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> I've looked into porting network manager and wcid some time back.
> It's horrid. They both rely on Linux-specific features like udev
> so it's not trivial to port them.
Maybe porting the one below could be easier:
https://github.com/pcbsd
I don't use a GUI but I hacked together a little Python script that
basically calls `ifconfig wpi0 scan` to obtain a list of available
networks, filters out the known ones, sorts them by priority and signal
strength and then configures the one on the top of the list with
ifconfig and if need be, wi
> Doing this on the terminal is simply a waste of time and it would be rational
> to have a GUI for at least this subset of the full ifconfig functionality.
Care to elaborate on that? What makes it slow for you on the terminal? What
would a GUI need to have to be faster? Don't tell me you want
On Sun, Aug 04, 2013 at 12:07:29PM +0200, Mirco Richter wrote:
> Is there some GUI-front-end for (at least) the wlan related functionality of
> ifconfig?
>
> (No need to argue here, about the flexability of ifconfig and the
> restrictions of
> any GUI-approach)
>
> The point is, that using OBSD
"Mirco Richter" writes:
> Is there some GUI-front-end for (at least) the wlan related functionality of
> ifconfig?
http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20110420080633 hints
that M:tier (http://www.mtier.org/) has something of that sort, but I
can't specifically remember whether they'v
Is there some GUI-front-end for (at least) the wlan related functionality of
ifconfig?
(No need to argue here, about the flexability of ifconfig and the restrictions
of
any GUI-approach)
The point is, that using OBSD as a workstation on a laptop, requires a lot of
authentification at different
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