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enterprise-wpa-login

v1.0.0

Published

PEAP Enterprise WPA Login =============

Downloads

10

Readme

PEAP Enterprise WPA Login

While the GNOME / Fedora team get going fixing the bug in NetworkManager that prevents login to enterprise WPA PEAP wifi networks using the gui, this command line utility logs you on to a network using wpa_supplicant with a custom config file and then dhclient to request a lease.

N.B. This has only been tested so far on Fedora 22 with GNOME Desktop In theory this should also work on Ubuntu with GNOME. Let me know if not

##Usage

Install the library:

		npm install -g enterprise-wpa-login

Then either:

Create config file:

		// config.json

		{
			"ssid":"my_enterprise_network",
			"uid":"[email protected]",
			"password:"mypassword"
		}

		// sign in using the config
		// (needs to be root in order to disable NetworkManager)
		sudo enterprise-wpa-login ~/config.json

Or:

		sudo SSID="my_enterprise_network" enterprise-wpa-login

		// then respond to prompts