Hi Team Do you have any comments on this issue? It would be great to receive the community feedback on this. We are a small startup and need to deliver a functioning prototype soon. Thanks On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 10:19 AM, khali singh <khali3620@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi > > We are facing similar issues and want to achieve the same > functionality. I wonder if there is something that can be done at the > wpa_supplicant level rather than all of us writing our own hacks? I > think this kind of functionality will be useful as wpa_supplicant is > increasingly deployed in headless devices. > > Jouni, do you have any comments? > > Thanks > Khali > > On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 4:09 PM, Raghavendra M S <booninfosec@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> We have successfully been experimenting with wpa_supplicant on various >> versions of raspberry pies for enterprise Wifi authentication >> (802.1x). We now plan to sell our stand-alone (no other user >> interface) raspberry pie devices to customers that would deploy these >> in their SME offices. We will embed the Raspberry pies with >> pre-installed certificates and domain information about our server. >> The network administrator of the SME is required to forward the EAP >> messages to our server by configuring his/her AP. However, we don't >> want to (and cannot) standardize the access point name chosen by the >> SME administrator (the AP would also serve other general purpose >> network access). Therefore, a method for dynamic AP selection is >> needed. We plan to use EAP-TLS as the authentication method. As there >> is no visual or command line interface accessible from raspberry pie, >> we want it to try and connect with all the APs in its vicinity, >> automatically. >> >> We have thought about different approaches to do this. We found a >> python script that scans the network >> https://sourceforge.net/projects/wpascm/ . However, it still asks the >> user to manually choose the correct AP. We believe that we can modify >> the script to dynamically select the right AP (and EAP server >> combination). A similar approach was to use wpa_cli scan list and >> feed formatted result to wpa_cli to try connecting to different APs. >> >> Are there any better ways of doing this? Are we missing something? >> >> Thank you. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Hostap mailing list >> Hostap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/hostap _______________________________________________ Hostap mailing list Hostap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/hostap