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      1       1.1  christos ##### hostapd configuration file ##############################################
      2       1.1  christos # Empty lines and lines starting with # are ignored
      3       1.1  christos 
      4       1.1  christos # AP netdevice name (without 'ap' postfix, i.e., wlan0 uses wlan0ap for
      5   1.1.1.6  christos # management frames with the Host AP driver); wlan0 with many nl80211 drivers
      6   1.1.1.7  christos # Note: This attribute can be overridden by the values supplied with the '-i'
      7   1.1.1.7  christos # command line parameter.
      8       1.1  christos interface=wlan0
      9       1.1  christos 
     10   1.1.1.6  christos # In case of atheros and nl80211 driver interfaces, an additional
     11       1.1  christos # configuration parameter, bridge, may be used to notify hostapd if the
     12       1.1  christos # interface is included in a bridge. This parameter is not used with Host AP
     13       1.1  christos # driver. If the bridge parameter is not set, the drivers will automatically
     14       1.1  christos # figure out the bridge interface (assuming sysfs is enabled and mounted to
     15       1.1  christos # /sys) and this parameter may not be needed.
     16       1.1  christos #
     17       1.1  christos # For nl80211, this parameter can be used to request the AP interface to be
     18       1.1  christos # added to the bridge automatically (brctl may refuse to do this before hostapd
     19       1.1  christos # has been started to change the interface mode). If needed, the bridge
     20       1.1  christos # interface is also created.
     21       1.1  christos #bridge=br0
     22       1.1  christos 
     23   1.1.1.6  christos # Driver interface type (hostap/wired/none/nl80211/bsd);
     24       1.1  christos # default: hostap). nl80211 is used with all Linux mac80211 drivers.
     25       1.1  christos # Use driver=none if building hostapd as a standalone RADIUS server that does
     26       1.1  christos # not control any wireless/wired driver.
     27       1.1  christos # driver=hostap
     28       1.1  christos 
     29   1.1.1.6  christos # Driver interface parameters (mainly for development testing use)
     30   1.1.1.6  christos # driver_params=<params>
     31   1.1.1.6  christos 
     32       1.1  christos # hostapd event logger configuration
     33       1.1  christos #
     34       1.1  christos # Two output method: syslog and stdout (only usable if not forking to
     35       1.1  christos # background).
     36       1.1  christos #
     37       1.1  christos # Module bitfield (ORed bitfield of modules that will be logged; -1 = all
     38       1.1  christos # modules):
     39       1.1  christos # bit 0 (1) = IEEE 802.11
     40       1.1  christos # bit 1 (2) = IEEE 802.1X
     41       1.1  christos # bit 2 (4) = RADIUS
     42       1.1  christos # bit 3 (8) = WPA
     43       1.1  christos # bit 4 (16) = driver interface
     44       1.1  christos # bit 6 (64) = MLME
     45       1.1  christos #
     46       1.1  christos # Levels (minimum value for logged events):
     47       1.1  christos #  0 = verbose debugging
     48       1.1  christos #  1 = debugging
     49       1.1  christos #  2 = informational messages
     50       1.1  christos #  3 = notification
     51       1.1  christos #  4 = warning
     52       1.1  christos #
     53       1.1  christos logger_syslog=-1
     54       1.1  christos logger_syslog_level=2
     55       1.1  christos logger_stdout=-1
     56       1.1  christos logger_stdout_level=2
     57       1.1  christos 
     58       1.1  christos # Interface for separate control program. If this is specified, hostapd
     59       1.1  christos # will create this directory and a UNIX domain socket for listening to requests
     60       1.1  christos # from external programs (CLI/GUI, etc.) for status information and
     61       1.1  christos # configuration. The socket file will be named based on the interface name, so
     62       1.1  christos # multiple hostapd processes/interfaces can be run at the same time if more
     63       1.1  christos # than one interface is used.
     64       1.1  christos # /var/run/hostapd is the recommended directory for sockets and by default,
     65       1.1  christos # hostapd_cli will use it when trying to connect with hostapd.
     66       1.1  christos ctrl_interface=/var/run/hostapd
     67       1.1  christos 
     68       1.1  christos # Access control for the control interface can be configured by setting the
     69       1.1  christos # directory to allow only members of a group to use sockets. This way, it is
     70       1.1  christos # possible to run hostapd as root (since it needs to change network
     71       1.1  christos # configuration and open raw sockets) and still allow GUI/CLI components to be
     72       1.1  christos # run as non-root users. However, since the control interface can be used to
     73       1.1  christos # change the network configuration, this access needs to be protected in many
     74       1.1  christos # cases. By default, hostapd is configured to use gid 0 (root). If you
     75  1.1.1.10  christos # want to allow non-root users to use the control interface, add a new group
     76       1.1  christos # and change this value to match with that group. Add users that should have
     77       1.1  christos # control interface access to this group.
     78       1.1  christos #
     79       1.1  christos # This variable can be a group name or gid.
     80       1.1  christos #ctrl_interface_group=wheel
     81       1.1  christos ctrl_interface_group=0
     82       1.1  christos 
     83       1.1  christos 
     84       1.1  christos ##### IEEE 802.11 related configuration #######################################
     85       1.1  christos 
     86       1.1  christos # SSID to be used in IEEE 802.11 management frames
     87       1.1  christos ssid=test
     88   1.1.1.4  christos # Alternative formats for configuring SSID
     89   1.1.1.4  christos # (double quoted string, hexdump, printf-escaped string)
     90   1.1.1.4  christos #ssid2="test"
     91   1.1.1.4  christos #ssid2=74657374
     92   1.1.1.4  christos #ssid2=P"hello\nthere"
     93   1.1.1.4  christos 
     94   1.1.1.4  christos # UTF-8 SSID: Whether the SSID is to be interpreted using UTF-8 encoding
     95   1.1.1.4  christos #utf8_ssid=1
     96       1.1  christos 
     97       1.1  christos # Country code (ISO/IEC 3166-1). Used to set regulatory domain.
     98       1.1  christos # Set as needed to indicate country in which device is operating.
     99       1.1  christos # This can limit available channels and transmit power.
    100   1.1.1.8  christos # These two octets are used as the first two octets of the Country String
    101   1.1.1.8  christos # (dot11CountryString)
    102       1.1  christos #country_code=US
    103       1.1  christos 
    104   1.1.1.8  christos # The third octet of the Country String (dot11CountryString)
    105   1.1.1.8  christos # This parameter is used to set the third octet of the country string.
    106   1.1.1.8  christos #
    107   1.1.1.8  christos # All environments of the current frequency band and country (default)
    108   1.1.1.8  christos #country3=0x20
    109   1.1.1.8  christos # Outdoor environment only
    110   1.1.1.8  christos #country3=0x4f
    111   1.1.1.8  christos # Indoor environment only
    112   1.1.1.8  christos #country3=0x49
    113   1.1.1.8  christos # Noncountry entity (country_code=XX)
    114   1.1.1.8  christos #country3=0x58
    115   1.1.1.8  christos # IEEE 802.11 standard Annex E table indication: 0x01 .. 0x1f
    116   1.1.1.8  christos # Annex E, Table E-4 (Global operating classes)
    117   1.1.1.8  christos #country3=0x04
    118   1.1.1.8  christos 
    119       1.1  christos # Enable IEEE 802.11d. This advertises the country_code and the set of allowed
    120       1.1  christos # channels and transmit power levels based on the regulatory limits. The
    121       1.1  christos # country_code setting must be configured with the correct country for
    122       1.1  christos # IEEE 802.11d functions.
    123       1.1  christos # (default: 0 = disabled)
    124       1.1  christos #ieee80211d=1
    125       1.1  christos 
    126   1.1.1.5  christos # Enable IEEE 802.11h. This enables radar detection and DFS support if
    127   1.1.1.5  christos # available. DFS support is required on outdoor 5 GHz channels in most countries
    128   1.1.1.5  christos # of the world. This can be used only with ieee80211d=1.
    129   1.1.1.5  christos # (default: 0 = disabled)
    130   1.1.1.5  christos #ieee80211h=1
    131   1.1.1.5  christos 
    132   1.1.1.5  christos # Add Power Constraint element to Beacon and Probe Response frames
    133   1.1.1.5  christos # This config option adds Power Constraint element when applicable and Country
    134   1.1.1.5  christos # element is added. Power Constraint element is required by Transmit Power
    135   1.1.1.5  christos # Control. This can be used only with ieee80211d=1.
    136   1.1.1.5  christos # Valid values are 0..255.
    137   1.1.1.5  christos #local_pwr_constraint=3
    138   1.1.1.5  christos 
    139   1.1.1.5  christos # Set Spectrum Management subfield in the Capability Information field.
    140   1.1.1.5  christos # This config option forces the Spectrum Management bit to be set. When this
    141   1.1.1.5  christos # option is not set, the value of the Spectrum Management bit depends on whether
    142   1.1.1.5  christos # DFS or TPC is required by regulatory authorities. This can be used only with
    143   1.1.1.5  christos # ieee80211d=1 and local_pwr_constraint configured.
    144   1.1.1.5  christos #spectrum_mgmt_required=1
    145   1.1.1.5  christos 
    146   1.1.1.7  christos # Operation mode (a = IEEE 802.11a (5 GHz), b = IEEE 802.11b (2.4 GHz),
    147   1.1.1.7  christos # g = IEEE 802.11g (2.4 GHz), ad = IEEE 802.11ad (60 GHz); a/g options are used
    148   1.1.1.7  christos # with IEEE 802.11n (HT), too, to specify band). For IEEE 802.11ac (VHT), this
    149  1.1.1.10  christos # needs to be set to hw_mode=a. For IEEE 802.11ax (HE) on 6 GHz this needs
    150  1.1.1.10  christos # to be set to hw_mode=a. When using ACS (see channel parameter), a
    151   1.1.1.7  christos # special value "any" can be used to indicate that any support band can be used.
    152   1.1.1.7  christos # This special case is currently supported only with drivers with which
    153   1.1.1.7  christos # offloaded ACS is used.
    154       1.1  christos # Default: IEEE 802.11b
    155   1.1.1.3  christos hw_mode=g
    156       1.1  christos 
    157       1.1  christos # Channel number (IEEE 802.11)
    158       1.1  christos # (default: 0, i.e., not set)
    159   1.1.1.3  christos # Please note that some drivers do not use this value from hostapd and the
    160   1.1.1.3  christos # channel will need to be configured separately with iwconfig.
    161   1.1.1.5  christos #
    162   1.1.1.5  christos # If CONFIG_ACS build option is enabled, the channel can be selected
    163   1.1.1.5  christos # automatically at run time by setting channel=acs_survey or channel=0, both of
    164   1.1.1.5  christos # which will enable the ACS survey based algorithm.
    165   1.1.1.3  christos channel=1
    166       1.1  christos 
    167  1.1.1.10  christos # Global operating class (IEEE 802.11, Annex E, Table E-4)
    168  1.1.1.10  christos # This option allows hostapd to specify the operating class of the channel
    169  1.1.1.10  christos # configured with the channel parameter. channel and op_class together can
    170  1.1.1.10  christos # uniquely identify channels across different bands, including the 6 GHz band.
    171  1.1.1.10  christos #op_class=131
    172  1.1.1.10  christos 
    173   1.1.1.5  christos # ACS tuning - Automatic Channel Selection
    174  1.1.1.10  christos # See: https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/documentation/acs
    175   1.1.1.5  christos #
    176   1.1.1.5  christos # You can customize the ACS survey algorithm with following variables:
    177   1.1.1.5  christos #
    178   1.1.1.5  christos # acs_num_scans requirement is 1..100 - number of scans to be performed that
    179   1.1.1.5  christos # are used to trigger survey data gathering of an underlying device driver.
    180   1.1.1.5  christos # Scans are passive and typically take a little over 100ms (depending on the
    181   1.1.1.5  christos # driver) on each available channel for given hw_mode. Increasing this value
    182   1.1.1.5  christos # means sacrificing startup time and gathering more data wrt channel
    183   1.1.1.5  christos # interference that may help choosing a better channel. This can also help fine
    184   1.1.1.5  christos # tune the ACS scan time in case a driver has different scan dwell times.
    185   1.1.1.5  christos #
    186   1.1.1.6  christos # acs_chan_bias is a space-separated list of <channel>:<bias> pairs. It can be
    187   1.1.1.6  christos # used to increase (or decrease) the likelihood of a specific channel to be
    188   1.1.1.6  christos # selected by the ACS algorithm. The total interference factor for each channel
    189   1.1.1.6  christos # gets multiplied by the specified bias value before finding the channel with
    190   1.1.1.6  christos # the lowest value. In other words, values between 0.0 and 1.0 can be used to
    191   1.1.1.6  christos # make a channel more likely to be picked while values larger than 1.0 make the
    192   1.1.1.6  christos # specified channel less likely to be picked. This can be used, e.g., to prefer
    193   1.1.1.6  christos # the commonly used 2.4 GHz band channels 1, 6, and 11 (which is the default
    194   1.1.1.6  christos # behavior on 2.4 GHz band if no acs_chan_bias parameter is specified).
    195   1.1.1.6  christos #
    196   1.1.1.5  christos # Defaults:
    197   1.1.1.5  christos #acs_num_scans=5
    198   1.1.1.6  christos #acs_chan_bias=1:0.8 6:0.8 11:0.8
    199   1.1.1.5  christos 
    200   1.1.1.5  christos # Channel list restriction. This option allows hostapd to select one of the
    201   1.1.1.6  christos # provided channels when a channel should be automatically selected.
    202   1.1.1.7  christos # Channel list can be provided as range using hyphen ('-') or individual
    203   1.1.1.7  christos # channels can be specified by space (' ') separated values
    204   1.1.1.7  christos # Default: all channels allowed in selected hw_mode
    205   1.1.1.5  christos #chanlist=100 104 108 112 116
    206   1.1.1.7  christos #chanlist=1 6 11-13
    207   1.1.1.5  christos 
    208  1.1.1.10  christos # Frequency list restriction. This option allows hostapd to select one of the
    209  1.1.1.10  christos # provided frequencies when a frequency should be automatically selected.
    210  1.1.1.10  christos # Frequency list can be provided as range using hyphen ('-') or individual
    211  1.1.1.10  christos # frequencies can be specified by comma (',') separated values
    212  1.1.1.10  christos # Default: all frequencies allowed in selected hw_mode
    213  1.1.1.10  christos #freqlist=2437,5955,5975
    214  1.1.1.10  christos #freqlist=2437,5985-6105
    215  1.1.1.10  christos 
    216   1.1.1.8  christos # Exclude DFS channels from ACS
    217   1.1.1.8  christos # This option can be used to exclude all DFS channels from the ACS channel list
    218   1.1.1.8  christos # in cases where the driver supports DFS channels.
    219   1.1.1.8  christos #acs_exclude_dfs=1
    220   1.1.1.8  christos 
    221  1.1.1.10  christos # Include only preferred scan channels from 6 GHz band for ACS
    222  1.1.1.10  christos # This option can be used to include only preferred scan channels in the 6 GHz
    223  1.1.1.10  christos # band. This can be useful in particular for devices that operate only a 6 GHz
    224  1.1.1.10  christos # BSS without a collocated 2.4/5 GHz BSS.
    225  1.1.1.10  christos # Default behavior is to include all PSC and non-PSC channels.
    226  1.1.1.10  christos #acs_exclude_6ghz_non_psc=1
    227  1.1.1.10  christos 
    228  1.1.1.10  christos # Enable background radar feature
    229  1.1.1.10  christos # This feature allows CAC to be run on dedicated radio RF chains while the
    230  1.1.1.10  christos # radio(s) are otherwise running normal AP activities on other channels.
    231  1.1.1.10  christos # This requires that the driver and the radio support it before feature will
    232  1.1.1.10  christos # actually be enabled, i.e., this parameter value is ignored with drivers that
    233  1.1.1.10  christos # do not advertise support for the capability.
    234  1.1.1.10  christos # 0: Leave disabled (default)
    235  1.1.1.10  christos # 1: Enable it.
    236  1.1.1.10  christos #enable_background_radar=1
    237  1.1.1.10  christos 
    238  1.1.1.10  christos # Set minimum permitted max TX power (in dBm) for ACS and DFS channel selection.
    239  1.1.1.10  christos # (default 0, i.e., not constraint)
    240  1.1.1.10  christos #min_tx_power=20
    241  1.1.1.10  christos 
    242       1.1  christos # Beacon interval in kus (1.024 ms) (default: 100; range 15..65535)
    243       1.1  christos beacon_int=100
    244       1.1  christos 
    245   1.1.1.3  christos # DTIM (delivery traffic information message) period (range 1..255):
    246       1.1  christos # number of beacons between DTIMs (1 = every beacon includes DTIM element)
    247       1.1  christos # (default: 2)
    248       1.1  christos dtim_period=2
    249       1.1  christos 
    250       1.1  christos # Maximum number of stations allowed in station table. New stations will be
    251       1.1  christos # rejected after the station table is full. IEEE 802.11 has a limit of 2007
    252       1.1  christos # different association IDs, so this number should not be larger than that.
    253       1.1  christos # (default: 2007)
    254       1.1  christos max_num_sta=255
    255       1.1  christos 
    256   1.1.1.7  christos # RTS/CTS threshold; -1 = disabled (default); range -1..65535
    257       1.1  christos # If this field is not included in hostapd.conf, hostapd will not control
    258       1.1  christos # RTS threshold and 'iwconfig wlan# rts <val>' can be used to set it.
    259   1.1.1.7  christos rts_threshold=-1
    260       1.1  christos 
    261   1.1.1.7  christos # Fragmentation threshold; -1 = disabled (default); range -1, 256..2346
    262       1.1  christos # If this field is not included in hostapd.conf, hostapd will not control
    263       1.1  christos # fragmentation threshold and 'iwconfig wlan# frag <val>' can be used to set
    264       1.1  christos # it.
    265   1.1.1.7  christos fragm_threshold=-1
    266       1.1  christos 
    267       1.1  christos # Rate configuration
    268       1.1  christos # Default is to enable all rates supported by the hardware. This configuration
    269       1.1  christos # item allows this list be filtered so that only the listed rates will be left
    270       1.1  christos # in the list. If the list is empty, all rates are used. This list can have
    271       1.1  christos # entries that are not in the list of rates the hardware supports (such entries
    272       1.1  christos # are ignored). The entries in this list are in 100 kbps, i.e., 11 Mbps = 110.
    273       1.1  christos # If this item is present, at least one rate have to be matching with the rates
    274       1.1  christos # hardware supports.
    275       1.1  christos # default: use the most common supported rate setting for the selected
    276       1.1  christos # hw_mode (i.e., this line can be removed from configuration file in most
    277       1.1  christos # cases)
    278       1.1  christos #supported_rates=10 20 55 110 60 90 120 180 240 360 480 540
    279       1.1  christos 
    280       1.1  christos # Basic rate set configuration
    281       1.1  christos # List of rates (in 100 kbps) that are included in the basic rate set.
    282       1.1  christos # If this item is not included, usually reasonable default set is used.
    283       1.1  christos #basic_rates=10 20
    284       1.1  christos #basic_rates=10 20 55 110
    285       1.1  christos #basic_rates=60 120 240
    286       1.1  christos 
    287   1.1.1.8  christos # Beacon frame TX rate configuration
    288   1.1.1.8  christos # This sets the TX rate that is used to transmit Beacon frames. If this item is
    289   1.1.1.8  christos # not included, the driver default rate (likely lowest rate) is used.
    290   1.1.1.8  christos # Legacy (CCK/OFDM rates):
    291   1.1.1.8  christos #    beacon_rate=<legacy rate in 100 kbps>
    292   1.1.1.8  christos # HT:
    293   1.1.1.8  christos #    beacon_rate=ht:<HT MCS>
    294   1.1.1.8  christos # VHT:
    295   1.1.1.8  christos #    beacon_rate=vht:<VHT MCS>
    296  1.1.1.10  christos # HE:
    297  1.1.1.10  christos #    beacon_rate=he:<HE MCS>
    298   1.1.1.8  christos #
    299   1.1.1.8  christos # For example, beacon_rate=10 for 1 Mbps or beacon_rate=60 for 6 Mbps (OFDM).
    300   1.1.1.8  christos #beacon_rate=10
    301   1.1.1.8  christos 
    302       1.1  christos # Short Preamble
    303       1.1  christos # This parameter can be used to enable optional use of short preamble for
    304       1.1  christos # frames sent at 2 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, and 11 Mbps to improve network performance.
    305       1.1  christos # This applies only to IEEE 802.11b-compatible networks and this should only be
    306       1.1  christos # enabled if the local hardware supports use of short preamble. If any of the
    307       1.1  christos # associated STAs do not support short preamble, use of short preamble will be
    308       1.1  christos # disabled (and enabled when such STAs disassociate) dynamically.
    309       1.1  christos # 0 = do not allow use of short preamble (default)
    310       1.1  christos # 1 = allow use of short preamble
    311       1.1  christos #preamble=1
    312       1.1  christos 
    313       1.1  christos # Station MAC address -based authentication
    314       1.1  christos # Please note that this kind of access control requires a driver that uses
    315       1.1  christos # hostapd to take care of management frame processing and as such, this can be
    316   1.1.1.6  christos # used with driver=hostap or driver=nl80211, but not with driver=atheros.
    317       1.1  christos # 0 = accept unless in deny list
    318       1.1  christos # 1 = deny unless in accept list
    319       1.1  christos # 2 = use external RADIUS server (accept/deny lists are searched first)
    320       1.1  christos macaddr_acl=0
    321       1.1  christos 
    322       1.1  christos # Accept/deny lists are read from separate files (containing list of
    323       1.1  christos # MAC addresses, one per line). Use absolute path name to make sure that the
    324       1.1  christos # files can be read on SIGHUP configuration reloads.
    325       1.1  christos #accept_mac_file=/etc/hostapd.accept
    326       1.1  christos #deny_mac_file=/etc/hostapd.deny
    327       1.1  christos 
    328       1.1  christos # IEEE 802.11 specifies two authentication algorithms. hostapd can be
    329       1.1  christos # configured to allow both of these or only one. Open system authentication
    330       1.1  christos # should be used with IEEE 802.1X.
    331       1.1  christos # Bit fields of allowed authentication algorithms:
    332       1.1  christos # bit 0 = Open System Authentication
    333       1.1  christos # bit 1 = Shared Key Authentication (requires WEP)
    334       1.1  christos auth_algs=3
    335       1.1  christos 
    336       1.1  christos # Send empty SSID in beacons and ignore probe request frames that do not
    337       1.1  christos # specify full SSID, i.e., require stations to know SSID.
    338       1.1  christos # default: disabled (0)
    339       1.1  christos # 1 = send empty (length=0) SSID in beacon and ignore probe request for
    340       1.1  christos #     broadcast SSID
    341       1.1  christos # 2 = clear SSID (ASCII 0), but keep the original length (this may be required
    342       1.1  christos #     with some clients that do not support empty SSID) and ignore probe
    343       1.1  christos #     requests for broadcast SSID
    344       1.1  christos ignore_broadcast_ssid=0
    345       1.1  christos 
    346   1.1.1.7  christos # Do not reply to broadcast Probe Request frames from unassociated STA if there
    347   1.1.1.7  christos # is no room for additional stations (max_num_sta). This can be used to
    348   1.1.1.7  christos # discourage a STA from trying to associate with this AP if the association
    349   1.1.1.7  christos # would be rejected due to maximum STA limit.
    350   1.1.1.7  christos # Default: 0 (disabled)
    351   1.1.1.7  christos #no_probe_resp_if_max_sta=0
    352   1.1.1.7  christos 
    353   1.1.1.7  christos # Additional vendor specific elements for Beacon and Probe Response frames
    354   1.1.1.4  christos # This parameter can be used to add additional vendor specific element(s) into
    355   1.1.1.4  christos # the end of the Beacon and Probe Response frames. The format for these
    356   1.1.1.4  christos # element(s) is a hexdump of the raw information elements (id+len+payload for
    357   1.1.1.4  christos # one or more elements)
    358   1.1.1.4  christos #vendor_elements=dd0411223301
    359   1.1.1.4  christos 
    360   1.1.1.7  christos # Additional vendor specific elements for (Re)Association Response frames
    361   1.1.1.7  christos # This parameter can be used to add additional vendor specific element(s) into
    362   1.1.1.7  christos # the end of the (Re)Association Response frames. The format for these
    363   1.1.1.7  christos # element(s) is a hexdump of the raw information elements (id+len+payload for
    364   1.1.1.7  christos # one or more elements)
    365   1.1.1.7  christos #assocresp_elements=dd0411223301
    366   1.1.1.7  christos 
    367       1.1  christos # TX queue parameters (EDCF / bursting)
    368       1.1  christos # tx_queue_<queue name>_<param>
    369   1.1.1.8  christos # queues: data0, data1, data2, data3
    370       1.1  christos #		(data0 is the highest priority queue)
    371       1.1  christos # parameters:
    372       1.1  christos #   aifs: AIFS (default 2)
    373   1.1.1.7  christos #   cwmin: cwMin (1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255, 511, 1023, 2047, 4095, 8191,
    374   1.1.1.7  christos #	   16383, 32767)
    375   1.1.1.7  christos #   cwmax: cwMax (same values as cwMin, cwMax >= cwMin)
    376       1.1  christos #   burst: maximum length (in milliseconds with precision of up to 0.1 ms) for
    377       1.1  christos #          bursting
    378       1.1  christos #
    379       1.1  christos # Default WMM parameters (IEEE 802.11 draft; 11-03-0504-03-000e):
    380       1.1  christos # These parameters are used by the access point when transmitting frames
    381       1.1  christos # to the clients.
    382       1.1  christos #
    383       1.1  christos # Low priority / AC_BK = background
    384       1.1  christos #tx_queue_data3_aifs=7
    385       1.1  christos #tx_queue_data3_cwmin=15
    386       1.1  christos #tx_queue_data3_cwmax=1023
    387       1.1  christos #tx_queue_data3_burst=0
    388       1.1  christos # Note: for IEEE 802.11b mode: cWmin=31 cWmax=1023 burst=0
    389       1.1  christos #
    390       1.1  christos # Normal priority / AC_BE = best effort
    391       1.1  christos #tx_queue_data2_aifs=3
    392       1.1  christos #tx_queue_data2_cwmin=15
    393       1.1  christos #tx_queue_data2_cwmax=63
    394       1.1  christos #tx_queue_data2_burst=0
    395       1.1  christos # Note: for IEEE 802.11b mode: cWmin=31 cWmax=127 burst=0
    396       1.1  christos #
    397       1.1  christos # High priority / AC_VI = video
    398       1.1  christos #tx_queue_data1_aifs=1
    399       1.1  christos #tx_queue_data1_cwmin=7
    400       1.1  christos #tx_queue_data1_cwmax=15
    401       1.1  christos #tx_queue_data1_burst=3.0
    402       1.1  christos # Note: for IEEE 802.11b mode: cWmin=15 cWmax=31 burst=6.0
    403       1.1  christos #
    404       1.1  christos # Highest priority / AC_VO = voice
    405       1.1  christos #tx_queue_data0_aifs=1
    406       1.1  christos #tx_queue_data0_cwmin=3
    407       1.1  christos #tx_queue_data0_cwmax=7
    408       1.1  christos #tx_queue_data0_burst=1.5
    409       1.1  christos # Note: for IEEE 802.11b mode: cWmin=7 cWmax=15 burst=3.3
    410       1.1  christos 
    411       1.1  christos # 802.1D Tag (= UP) to AC mappings
    412       1.1  christos # WMM specifies following mapping of data frames to different ACs. This mapping
    413       1.1  christos # can be configured using Linux QoS/tc and sch_pktpri.o module.
    414       1.1  christos # 802.1D Tag	802.1D Designation	Access Category	WMM Designation
    415       1.1  christos # 1		BK			AC_BK		Background
    416       1.1  christos # 2		-			AC_BK		Background
    417       1.1  christos # 0		BE			AC_BE		Best Effort
    418       1.1  christos # 3		EE			AC_BE		Best Effort
    419       1.1  christos # 4		CL			AC_VI		Video
    420       1.1  christos # 5		VI			AC_VI		Video
    421       1.1  christos # 6		VO			AC_VO		Voice
    422       1.1  christos # 7		NC			AC_VO		Voice
    423       1.1  christos # Data frames with no priority information: AC_BE
    424       1.1  christos # Management frames: AC_VO
    425       1.1  christos # PS-Poll frames: AC_BE
    426       1.1  christos 
    427       1.1  christos # Default WMM parameters (IEEE 802.11 draft; 11-03-0504-03-000e):
    428       1.1  christos # for 802.11a or 802.11g networks
    429       1.1  christos # These parameters are sent to WMM clients when they associate.
    430       1.1  christos # The parameters will be used by WMM clients for frames transmitted to the
    431       1.1  christos # access point.
    432       1.1  christos #
    433       1.1  christos # note - txop_limit is in units of 32microseconds
    434       1.1  christos # note - acm is admission control mandatory flag. 0 = admission control not
    435       1.1  christos # required, 1 = mandatory
    436   1.1.1.7  christos # note - Here cwMin and cmMax are in exponent form. The actual cw value used
    437   1.1.1.7  christos # will be (2^n)-1 where n is the value given here. The allowed range for these
    438   1.1.1.7  christos # wmm_ac_??_{cwmin,cwmax} is 0..15 with cwmax >= cwmin.
    439       1.1  christos #
    440       1.1  christos wmm_enabled=1
    441       1.1  christos #
    442       1.1  christos # WMM-PS Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery [U-APSD]
    443       1.1  christos # Enable this flag if U-APSD supported outside hostapd (eg., Firmware/driver)
    444       1.1  christos #uapsd_advertisement_enabled=1
    445       1.1  christos #
    446       1.1  christos # Low priority / AC_BK = background
    447       1.1  christos wmm_ac_bk_cwmin=4
    448       1.1  christos wmm_ac_bk_cwmax=10
    449       1.1  christos wmm_ac_bk_aifs=7
    450       1.1  christos wmm_ac_bk_txop_limit=0
    451       1.1  christos wmm_ac_bk_acm=0
    452       1.1  christos # Note: for IEEE 802.11b mode: cWmin=5 cWmax=10
    453       1.1  christos #
    454       1.1  christos # Normal priority / AC_BE = best effort
    455       1.1  christos wmm_ac_be_aifs=3
    456       1.1  christos wmm_ac_be_cwmin=4
    457       1.1  christos wmm_ac_be_cwmax=10
    458       1.1  christos wmm_ac_be_txop_limit=0
    459       1.1  christos wmm_ac_be_acm=0
    460       1.1  christos # Note: for IEEE 802.11b mode: cWmin=5 cWmax=7
    461       1.1  christos #
    462       1.1  christos # High priority / AC_VI = video
    463       1.1  christos wmm_ac_vi_aifs=2
    464       1.1  christos wmm_ac_vi_cwmin=3
    465       1.1  christos wmm_ac_vi_cwmax=4
    466       1.1  christos wmm_ac_vi_txop_limit=94
    467       1.1  christos wmm_ac_vi_acm=0
    468       1.1  christos # Note: for IEEE 802.11b mode: cWmin=4 cWmax=5 txop_limit=188
    469       1.1  christos #
    470       1.1  christos # Highest priority / AC_VO = voice
    471       1.1  christos wmm_ac_vo_aifs=2
    472       1.1  christos wmm_ac_vo_cwmin=2
    473       1.1  christos wmm_ac_vo_cwmax=3
    474       1.1  christos wmm_ac_vo_txop_limit=47
    475       1.1  christos wmm_ac_vo_acm=0
    476       1.1  christos # Note: for IEEE 802.11b mode: cWmin=3 cWmax=4 burst=102
    477       1.1  christos 
    478   1.1.1.9  christos # Enable Multi-AP functionality
    479   1.1.1.9  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
    480   1.1.1.9  christos # 1 = AP support backhaul BSS
    481   1.1.1.9  christos # 2 = AP support fronthaul BSS
    482   1.1.1.9  christos # 3 = AP supports both backhaul BSS and fronthaul BSS
    483   1.1.1.9  christos #multi_ap=0
    484   1.1.1.9  christos 
    485       1.1  christos # Static WEP key configuration
    486       1.1  christos #
    487       1.1  christos # The key number to use when transmitting.
    488       1.1  christos # It must be between 0 and 3, and the corresponding key must be set.
    489       1.1  christos # default: not set
    490       1.1  christos #wep_default_key=0
    491       1.1  christos # The WEP keys to use.
    492       1.1  christos # A key may be a quoted string or unquoted hexadecimal digits.
    493       1.1  christos # The key length should be 5, 13, or 16 characters, or 10, 26, or 32
    494       1.1  christos # digits, depending on whether 40-bit (64-bit), 104-bit (128-bit), or
    495       1.1  christos # 128-bit (152-bit) WEP is used.
    496       1.1  christos # Only the default key must be supplied; the others are optional.
    497       1.1  christos # default: not set
    498       1.1  christos #wep_key0=123456789a
    499       1.1  christos #wep_key1="vwxyz"
    500       1.1  christos #wep_key2=0102030405060708090a0b0c0d
    501       1.1  christos #wep_key3=".2.4.6.8.0.23"
    502       1.1  christos 
    503       1.1  christos # Station inactivity limit
    504       1.1  christos #
    505       1.1  christos # If a station does not send anything in ap_max_inactivity seconds, an
    506       1.1  christos # empty data frame is sent to it in order to verify whether it is
    507       1.1  christos # still in range. If this frame is not ACKed, the station will be
    508       1.1  christos # disassociated and then deauthenticated. This feature is used to
    509       1.1  christos # clear station table of old entries when the STAs move out of the
    510       1.1  christos # range.
    511       1.1  christos #
    512       1.1  christos # The station can associate again with the AP if it is still in range;
    513       1.1  christos # this inactivity poll is just used as a nicer way of verifying
    514       1.1  christos # inactivity; i.e., client will not report broken connection because
    515       1.1  christos # disassociation frame is not sent immediately without first polling
    516       1.1  christos # the STA with a data frame.
    517       1.1  christos # default: 300 (i.e., 5 minutes)
    518       1.1  christos #ap_max_inactivity=300
    519   1.1.1.4  christos #
    520   1.1.1.4  christos # The inactivity polling can be disabled to disconnect stations based on
    521   1.1.1.4  christos # inactivity timeout so that idle stations are more likely to be disconnected
    522   1.1.1.4  christos # even if they are still in range of the AP. This can be done by setting
    523   1.1.1.4  christos # skip_inactivity_poll to 1 (default 0).
    524   1.1.1.4  christos #skip_inactivity_poll=0
    525  1.1.1.10  christos #
    526  1.1.1.10  christos # BSS max idle period management
    527  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = disabled (do not advertise and manage BSS max idle period)
    528  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = enabled (advertise and manage BSS max idle period; default)
    529  1.1.1.10  christos # 2 = enabled requiring protected frames (advertise and manage BSS max idle
    530  1.1.1.10  christos #     period and require STAs to use protected keep-alive frames)
    531  1.1.1.10  christos #bss_max_idle=1
    532  1.1.1.10  christos #
    533  1.1.1.10  christos # Maximum acceptable BSS maximum idle period
    534  1.1.1.10  christos # If this is set to a nonzero value, the AP allows STAs to request different
    535  1.1.1.10  christos # maximum idle period values. This is in the units to 1000 TUs (1.024 s)
    536  1.1.1.10  christos #max_acceptable_idle_period=600
    537  1.1.1.10  christos #
    538  1.1.1.10  christos # Allow STA to skip group key handshake without getting disconnection when
    539  1.1.1.10  christos # BSS max idle period management is enabled.
    540  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = disconnect STA if it does not reply to group key handshake (default)
    541  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = do not disconnect STA if it does not reply to group key handshake and
    542  1.1.1.10  christos #     if BSS max idle period management is enabled
    543  1.1.1.10  christos #no_disconnect_on_group_keyerror=0
    544       1.1  christos 
    545   1.1.1.3  christos # Disassociate stations based on excessive transmission failures or other
    546   1.1.1.3  christos # indications of connection loss. This depends on the driver capabilities and
    547   1.1.1.3  christos # may not be available with all drivers.
    548   1.1.1.3  christos #disassoc_low_ack=1
    549   1.1.1.3  christos 
    550       1.1  christos # Maximum allowed Listen Interval (how many Beacon periods STAs are allowed to
    551       1.1  christos # remain asleep). Default: 65535 (no limit apart from field size)
    552       1.1  christos #max_listen_interval=100
    553       1.1  christos 
    554       1.1  christos # WDS (4-address frame) mode with per-station virtual interfaces
    555       1.1  christos # (only supported with driver=nl80211)
    556       1.1  christos # This mode allows associated stations to use 4-address frames to allow layer 2
    557       1.1  christos # bridging to be used.
    558       1.1  christos #wds_sta=1
    559       1.1  christos 
    560   1.1.1.3  christos # If bridge parameter is set, the WDS STA interface will be added to the same
    561   1.1.1.3  christos # bridge by default. This can be overridden with the wds_bridge parameter to
    562   1.1.1.3  christos # use a separate bridge.
    563   1.1.1.3  christos #wds_bridge=wds-br0
    564   1.1.1.3  christos 
    565   1.1.1.5  christos # Start the AP with beaconing disabled by default.
    566   1.1.1.5  christos #start_disabled=0
    567   1.1.1.5  christos 
    568   1.1.1.3  christos # Client isolation can be used to prevent low-level bridging of frames between
    569   1.1.1.3  christos # associated stations in the BSS. By default, this bridging is allowed.
    570   1.1.1.3  christos #ap_isolate=1
    571   1.1.1.3  christos 
    572   1.1.1.6  christos # BSS Load update period (in BUs)
    573   1.1.1.6  christos # This field is used to enable and configure adding a BSS Load element into
    574   1.1.1.6  christos # Beacon and Probe Response frames.
    575   1.1.1.6  christos #bss_load_update_period=50
    576   1.1.1.6  christos 
    577   1.1.1.8  christos # Channel utilization averaging period (in BUs)
    578   1.1.1.8  christos # This field is used to enable and configure channel utilization average
    579   1.1.1.8  christos # calculation with bss_load_update_period. This should be in multiples of
    580   1.1.1.8  christos # bss_load_update_period for more accurate calculation.
    581   1.1.1.8  christos #chan_util_avg_period=600
    582   1.1.1.8  christos 
    583   1.1.1.5  christos # Fixed BSS Load value for testing purposes
    584   1.1.1.5  christos # This field can be used to configure hostapd to add a fixed BSS Load element
    585   1.1.1.5  christos # into Beacon and Probe Response frames for testing purposes. The format is
    586   1.1.1.5  christos # <station count>:<channel utilization>:<available admission capacity>
    587   1.1.1.5  christos #bss_load_test=12:80:20000
    588   1.1.1.5  christos 
    589   1.1.1.8  christos # Multicast to unicast conversion
    590   1.1.1.8  christos # Request that the AP will do multicast-to-unicast conversion for ARP, IPv4, and
    591   1.1.1.8  christos # IPv6 frames (possibly within 802.1Q). If enabled, such frames are to be sent
    592   1.1.1.8  christos # to each station separately, with the DA replaced by their own MAC address
    593   1.1.1.8  christos # rather than the group address.
    594   1.1.1.8  christos #
    595   1.1.1.8  christos # Note that this may break certain expectations of the receiver, such as the
    596   1.1.1.8  christos # ability to drop unicast IP packets received within multicast L2 frames, or the
    597   1.1.1.8  christos # ability to not send ICMP destination unreachable messages for packets received
    598   1.1.1.8  christos # in L2 multicast (which is required, but the receiver can't tell the difference
    599   1.1.1.8  christos # if this new option is enabled).
    600   1.1.1.8  christos #
    601   1.1.1.8  christos # This also doesn't implement the 802.11 DMS (directed multicast service).
    602   1.1.1.8  christos #
    603   1.1.1.8  christos #multicast_to_unicast=0
    604   1.1.1.8  christos 
    605   1.1.1.8  christos # Send broadcast Deauthentication frame on AP start/stop
    606   1.1.1.8  christos # Default: 1 (enabled)
    607   1.1.1.8  christos #broadcast_deauth=1
    608   1.1.1.8  christos 
    609  1.1.1.10  christos # Get notifications for received Management frames on control interface
    610  1.1.1.10  christos # Default: 0 (disabled)
    611  1.1.1.10  christos #notify_mgmt_frames=0
    612  1.1.1.10  christos 
    613       1.1  christos ##### IEEE 802.11n related configuration ######################################
    614       1.1  christos 
    615       1.1  christos # ieee80211n: Whether IEEE 802.11n (HT) is enabled
    616       1.1  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
    617       1.1  christos # 1 = enabled
    618       1.1  christos # Note: You will also need to enable WMM for full HT functionality.
    619   1.1.1.7  christos # Note: hw_mode=g (2.4 GHz) and hw_mode=a (5 GHz) is used to specify the band.
    620       1.1  christos #ieee80211n=1
    621       1.1  christos 
    622  1.1.1.10  christos # disable_11n: Boolean (0/1) to disable HT for a specific BSS
    623  1.1.1.10  christos #disable_11n=0
    624  1.1.1.10  christos 
    625       1.1  christos # ht_capab: HT capabilities (list of flags)
    626       1.1  christos # LDPC coding capability: [LDPC] = supported
    627       1.1  christos # Supported channel width set: [HT40-] = both 20 MHz and 40 MHz with secondary
    628       1.1  christos #	channel below the primary channel; [HT40+] = both 20 MHz and 40 MHz
    629   1.1.1.5  christos #	with secondary channel above the primary channel
    630       1.1  christos #	(20 MHz only if neither is set)
    631       1.1  christos #	Note: There are limits on which channels can be used with HT40- and
    632       1.1  christos #	HT40+. Following table shows the channels that may be available for
    633       1.1  christos #	HT40- and HT40+ use per IEEE 802.11n Annex J:
    634       1.1  christos #	freq		HT40-		HT40+
    635       1.1  christos #	2.4 GHz		5-13		1-7 (1-9 in Europe/Japan)
    636       1.1  christos #	5 GHz		40,48,56,64	36,44,52,60
    637       1.1  christos #	(depending on the location, not all of these channels may be available
    638       1.1  christos #	for use)
    639       1.1  christos #	Please note that 40 MHz channels may switch their primary and secondary
    640       1.1  christos #	channels if needed or creation of 40 MHz channel maybe rejected based
    641       1.1  christos #	on overlapping BSSes. These changes are done automatically when hostapd
    642       1.1  christos #	is setting up the 40 MHz channel.
    643       1.1  christos # HT-greenfield: [GF] (disabled if not set)
    644       1.1  christos # Short GI for 20 MHz: [SHORT-GI-20] (disabled if not set)
    645       1.1  christos # Short GI for 40 MHz: [SHORT-GI-40] (disabled if not set)
    646       1.1  christos # Tx STBC: [TX-STBC] (disabled if not set)
    647       1.1  christos # Rx STBC: [RX-STBC1] (one spatial stream), [RX-STBC12] (one or two spatial
    648       1.1  christos #	streams), or [RX-STBC123] (one, two, or three spatial streams); Rx STBC
    649       1.1  christos #	disabled if none of these set
    650       1.1  christos # HT-delayed Block Ack: [DELAYED-BA] (disabled if not set)
    651       1.1  christos # Maximum A-MSDU length: [MAX-AMSDU-7935] for 7935 octets (3839 octets if not
    652       1.1  christos #	set)
    653       1.1  christos # DSSS/CCK Mode in 40 MHz: [DSSS_CCK-40] = allowed (not allowed if not set)
    654   1.1.1.5  christos # 40 MHz intolerant [40-INTOLERANT] (not advertised if not set)
    655       1.1  christos # L-SIG TXOP protection support: [LSIG-TXOP-PROT] (disabled if not set)
    656       1.1  christos #ht_capab=[HT40-][SHORT-GI-20][SHORT-GI-40]
    657       1.1  christos 
    658   1.1.1.3  christos # Require stations to support HT PHY (reject association if they do not)
    659   1.1.1.3  christos #require_ht=1
    660   1.1.1.3  christos 
    661   1.1.1.5  christos # If set non-zero, require stations to perform scans of overlapping
    662   1.1.1.5  christos # channels to test for stations which would be affected by 40 MHz traffic.
    663   1.1.1.6  christos # This parameter sets the interval in seconds between these scans. Setting this
    664   1.1.1.6  christos # to non-zero allows 2.4 GHz band AP to move dynamically to a 40 MHz channel if
    665   1.1.1.6  christos # no co-existence issues with neighboring devices are found.
    666   1.1.1.5  christos #obss_interval=0
    667   1.1.1.5  christos 
    668  1.1.1.10  christos # ht_vht_twt_responder: Whether TWT responder is enabled in HT and VHT modes
    669  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = disable; Disable TWT responder support in  HT and VHT modes (default).
    670  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = enable; Enable TWT responder support in HT and VHT modes if supported by
    671  1.1.1.10  christos # the driver.
    672  1.1.1.10  christos #ht_vht_twt_responder=0
    673  1.1.1.10  christos 
    674   1.1.1.4  christos ##### IEEE 802.11ac related configuration #####################################
    675   1.1.1.4  christos 
    676   1.1.1.4  christos # ieee80211ac: Whether IEEE 802.11ac (VHT) is enabled
    677   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
    678   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = enabled
    679   1.1.1.4  christos # Note: You will also need to enable WMM for full VHT functionality.
    680   1.1.1.7  christos # Note: hw_mode=a is used to specify that 5 GHz band is used with VHT.
    681   1.1.1.4  christos #ieee80211ac=1
    682   1.1.1.4  christos 
    683  1.1.1.10  christos # disable_11ac: Boolean (0/1) to disable VHT for a specific BSS
    684  1.1.1.10  christos #disable_11ac=0
    685  1.1.1.10  christos 
    686   1.1.1.4  christos # vht_capab: VHT capabilities (list of flags)
    687   1.1.1.4  christos #
    688   1.1.1.4  christos # vht_max_mpdu_len: [MAX-MPDU-7991] [MAX-MPDU-11454]
    689   1.1.1.4  christos # Indicates maximum MPDU length
    690   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = 3895 octets (default)
    691   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = 7991 octets
    692   1.1.1.4  christos # 2 = 11454 octets
    693   1.1.1.4  christos # 3 = reserved
    694   1.1.1.4  christos #
    695   1.1.1.4  christos # supported_chan_width: [VHT160] [VHT160-80PLUS80]
    696   1.1.1.4  christos # Indicates supported Channel widths
    697   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = 160 MHz & 80+80 channel widths are not supported (default)
    698   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = 160 MHz channel width is supported
    699   1.1.1.4  christos # 2 = 160 MHz & 80+80 channel widths are supported
    700   1.1.1.4  christos # 3 = reserved
    701   1.1.1.4  christos #
    702   1.1.1.4  christos # Rx LDPC coding capability: [RXLDPC]
    703   1.1.1.4  christos # Indicates support for receiving LDPC coded pkts
    704   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = Not supported (default)
    705   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = Supported
    706   1.1.1.4  christos #
    707   1.1.1.4  christos # Short GI for 80 MHz: [SHORT-GI-80]
    708   1.1.1.4  christos # Indicates short GI support for reception of packets transmitted with TXVECTOR
    709   1.1.1.4  christos # params format equal to VHT and CBW = 80Mhz
    710   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = Not supported (default)
    711   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = Supported
    712   1.1.1.4  christos #
    713   1.1.1.4  christos # Short GI for 160 MHz: [SHORT-GI-160]
    714   1.1.1.4  christos # Indicates short GI support for reception of packets transmitted with TXVECTOR
    715   1.1.1.4  christos # params format equal to VHT and CBW = 160Mhz
    716   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = Not supported (default)
    717   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = Supported
    718   1.1.1.4  christos #
    719   1.1.1.4  christos # Tx STBC: [TX-STBC-2BY1]
    720   1.1.1.4  christos # Indicates support for the transmission of at least 2x1 STBC
    721   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = Not supported (default)
    722   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = Supported
    723   1.1.1.4  christos #
    724   1.1.1.4  christos # Rx STBC: [RX-STBC-1] [RX-STBC-12] [RX-STBC-123] [RX-STBC-1234]
    725   1.1.1.4  christos # Indicates support for the reception of PPDUs using STBC
    726   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = Not supported (default)
    727   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = support of one spatial stream
    728   1.1.1.4  christos # 2 = support of one and two spatial streams
    729   1.1.1.4  christos # 3 = support of one, two and three spatial streams
    730   1.1.1.4  christos # 4 = support of one, two, three and four spatial streams
    731   1.1.1.4  christos # 5,6,7 = reserved
    732   1.1.1.4  christos #
    733   1.1.1.4  christos # SU Beamformer Capable: [SU-BEAMFORMER]
    734   1.1.1.4  christos # Indicates support for operation as a single user beamformer
    735   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = Not supported (default)
    736   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = Supported
    737   1.1.1.4  christos #
    738   1.1.1.4  christos # SU Beamformee Capable: [SU-BEAMFORMEE]
    739   1.1.1.4  christos # Indicates support for operation as a single user beamformee
    740   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = Not supported (default)
    741   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = Supported
    742   1.1.1.4  christos #
    743   1.1.1.7  christos # Compressed Steering Number of Beamformer Antennas Supported:
    744   1.1.1.7  christos # [BF-ANTENNA-2] [BF-ANTENNA-3] [BF-ANTENNA-4]
    745   1.1.1.4  christos #   Beamformee's capability indicating the maximum number of beamformer
    746   1.1.1.4  christos #   antennas the beamformee can support when sending compressed beamforming
    747   1.1.1.4  christos #   feedback
    748   1.1.1.4  christos # If SU beamformer capable, set to maximum value minus 1
    749   1.1.1.4  christos # else reserved (default)
    750   1.1.1.4  christos #
    751   1.1.1.7  christos # Number of Sounding Dimensions:
    752   1.1.1.7  christos # [SOUNDING-DIMENSION-2] [SOUNDING-DIMENSION-3] [SOUNDING-DIMENSION-4]
    753   1.1.1.4  christos # Beamformer's capability indicating the maximum value of the NUM_STS parameter
    754   1.1.1.4  christos # in the TXVECTOR of a VHT NDP
    755   1.1.1.4  christos # If SU beamformer capable, set to maximum value minus 1
    756   1.1.1.4  christos # else reserved (default)
    757   1.1.1.4  christos #
    758   1.1.1.4  christos # MU Beamformer Capable: [MU-BEAMFORMER]
    759   1.1.1.4  christos # Indicates support for operation as an MU beamformer
    760   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = Not supported or sent by Non-AP STA (default)
    761   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = Supported
    762   1.1.1.4  christos #
    763   1.1.1.4  christos # VHT TXOP PS: [VHT-TXOP-PS]
    764   1.1.1.4  christos # Indicates whether or not the AP supports VHT TXOP Power Save Mode
    765   1.1.1.4  christos #  or whether or not the STA is in VHT TXOP Power Save mode
    766   1.1.1.7  christos # 0 = VHT AP doesn't support VHT TXOP PS mode (OR) VHT STA not in VHT TXOP PS
    767   1.1.1.4  christos #  mode
    768   1.1.1.7  christos # 1 = VHT AP supports VHT TXOP PS mode (OR) VHT STA is in VHT TXOP power save
    769   1.1.1.4  christos #  mode
    770   1.1.1.4  christos #
    771   1.1.1.4  christos # +HTC-VHT Capable: [HTC-VHT]
    772   1.1.1.4  christos # Indicates whether or not the STA supports receiving a VHT variant HT Control
    773   1.1.1.4  christos # field.
    774   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = Not supported (default)
    775   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = supported
    776   1.1.1.4  christos #
    777   1.1.1.4  christos # Maximum A-MPDU Length Exponent: [MAX-A-MPDU-LEN-EXP0]..[MAX-A-MPDU-LEN-EXP7]
    778   1.1.1.4  christos # Indicates the maximum length of A-MPDU pre-EOF padding that the STA can recv
    779   1.1.1.4  christos # This field is an integer in the range of 0 to 7.
    780   1.1.1.4  christos # The length defined by this field is equal to
    781   1.1.1.4  christos # 2 pow(13 + Maximum A-MPDU Length Exponent) -1 octets
    782   1.1.1.4  christos #
    783   1.1.1.4  christos # VHT Link Adaptation Capable: [VHT-LINK-ADAPT2] [VHT-LINK-ADAPT3]
    784   1.1.1.4  christos # Indicates whether or not the STA supports link adaptation using VHT variant
    785   1.1.1.4  christos # HT Control field
    786   1.1.1.4  christos # If +HTC-VHTcapable is 1
    787   1.1.1.4  christos #  0 = (no feedback) if the STA does not provide VHT MFB (default)
    788   1.1.1.4  christos #  1 = reserved
    789   1.1.1.4  christos #  2 = (Unsolicited) if the STA provides only unsolicited VHT MFB
    790   1.1.1.4  christos #  3 = (Both) if the STA can provide VHT MFB in response to VHT MRQ and if the
    791   1.1.1.4  christos #      STA provides unsolicited VHT MFB
    792   1.1.1.4  christos # Reserved if +HTC-VHTcapable is 0
    793   1.1.1.4  christos #
    794   1.1.1.4  christos # Rx Antenna Pattern Consistency: [RX-ANTENNA-PATTERN]
    795   1.1.1.4  christos # Indicates the possibility of Rx antenna pattern change
    796   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = Rx antenna pattern might change during the lifetime of an association
    797   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = Rx antenna pattern does not change during the lifetime of an association
    798   1.1.1.4  christos #
    799   1.1.1.4  christos # Tx Antenna Pattern Consistency: [TX-ANTENNA-PATTERN]
    800   1.1.1.4  christos # Indicates the possibility of Tx antenna pattern change
    801   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = Tx antenna pattern might change during the lifetime of an association
    802   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = Tx antenna pattern does not change during the lifetime of an association
    803   1.1.1.4  christos #vht_capab=[SHORT-GI-80][HTC-VHT]
    804   1.1.1.4  christos #
    805   1.1.1.4  christos # Require stations to support VHT PHY (reject association if they do not)
    806   1.1.1.4  christos #require_vht=1
    807   1.1.1.4  christos 
    808   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = 20 or 40 MHz operating Channel width
    809   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = 80 MHz channel width
    810   1.1.1.4  christos # 2 = 160 MHz channel width
    811   1.1.1.4  christos # 3 = 80+80 MHz channel width
    812   1.1.1.4  christos #vht_oper_chwidth=1
    813   1.1.1.4  christos #
    814   1.1.1.4  christos # center freq = 5 GHz + (5 * index)
    815   1.1.1.4  christos # So index 42 gives center freq 5.210 GHz
    816   1.1.1.4  christos # which is channel 42 in 5G band
    817   1.1.1.4  christos #
    818   1.1.1.4  christos #vht_oper_centr_freq_seg0_idx=42
    819   1.1.1.4  christos #
    820   1.1.1.4  christos # center freq = 5 GHz + (5 * index)
    821   1.1.1.4  christos # So index 159 gives center freq 5.795 GHz
    822   1.1.1.4  christos # which is channel 159 in 5G band
    823   1.1.1.4  christos #
    824   1.1.1.4  christos #vht_oper_centr_freq_seg1_idx=159
    825   1.1.1.4  christos 
    826   1.1.1.7  christos # Workaround to use station's nsts capability in (Re)Association Response frame
    827   1.1.1.7  christos # This may be needed with some deployed devices as an interoperability
    828   1.1.1.7  christos # workaround for beamforming if the AP's capability is greater than the
    829   1.1.1.7  christos # station's capability. This is disabled by default and can be enabled by
    830   1.1.1.7  christos # setting use_sta_nsts=1.
    831   1.1.1.7  christos #use_sta_nsts=0
    832   1.1.1.7  christos 
    833   1.1.1.8  christos ##### IEEE 802.11ax related configuration #####################################
    834   1.1.1.8  christos 
    835   1.1.1.8  christos #ieee80211ax: Whether IEEE 802.11ax (HE) is enabled
    836   1.1.1.8  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
    837   1.1.1.8  christos # 1 = enabled
    838   1.1.1.8  christos #ieee80211ax=1
    839   1.1.1.8  christos 
    840  1.1.1.10  christos # Require stations to support HE PHY (reject association if they do not)
    841  1.1.1.10  christos #require_he=1
    842  1.1.1.10  christos 
    843  1.1.1.10  christos # disable_11ax: Boolean (0/1) to disable HE for a specific BSS
    844  1.1.1.10  christos #disable_11ax=0
    845  1.1.1.10  christos 
    846   1.1.1.8  christos #he_su_beamformer: HE single user beamformer support
    847   1.1.1.8  christos # 0 = not supported (default)
    848   1.1.1.8  christos # 1 = supported
    849   1.1.1.8  christos #he_su_beamformer=1
    850   1.1.1.8  christos 
    851   1.1.1.8  christos #he_su_beamformee: HE single user beamformee support
    852   1.1.1.8  christos # 0 = not supported (default)
    853   1.1.1.8  christos # 1 = supported
    854   1.1.1.8  christos #he_su_beamformee=1
    855   1.1.1.8  christos 
    856   1.1.1.8  christos #he_mu_beamformer: HE multiple user beamformer support
    857   1.1.1.8  christos # 0 = not supported (default)
    858   1.1.1.8  christos # 1 = supported
    859   1.1.1.8  christos #he_mu_beamformer=1
    860   1.1.1.8  christos 
    861   1.1.1.9  christos # he_bss_color: BSS color (1-63)
    862   1.1.1.9  christos #he_bss_color=1
    863   1.1.1.8  christos 
    864  1.1.1.10  christos # he_bss_color_partial: BSS color AID equation
    865  1.1.1.10  christos #he_bss_color_partial=0
    866  1.1.1.10  christos 
    867   1.1.1.8  christos #he_default_pe_duration: The duration of PE field in an HE PPDU in us
    868   1.1.1.8  christos # Possible values are 0 us (default), 4 us, 8 us, 12 us, and 16 us
    869   1.1.1.8  christos #he_default_pe_duration=0
    870   1.1.1.8  christos 
    871   1.1.1.8  christos #he_twt_required: Whether TWT is required
    872   1.1.1.8  christos # 0 = not required (default)
    873   1.1.1.8  christos # 1 = required
    874   1.1.1.8  christos #he_twt_required=0
    875   1.1.1.8  christos 
    876  1.1.1.10  christos #he_twt_responder: Whether TWT (HE) responder is enabled
    877  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = disabled
    878  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = enabled if supported by the driver (default)
    879  1.1.1.10  christos #he_twt_responder=1
    880  1.1.1.10  christos 
    881   1.1.1.8  christos #he_rts_threshold: Duration of STA transmission
    882   1.1.1.8  christos # 0 = not set (default)
    883   1.1.1.8  christos # unsigned integer = duration in units of 16 us
    884   1.1.1.8  christos #he_rts_threshold=0
    885   1.1.1.8  christos 
    886  1.1.1.10  christos #he_er_su_disable: Disable 242-tone HE ER SU PPDU reception by the AP
    887  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = enable reception (default)
    888  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = disable reception
    889  1.1.1.10  christos #he_er_su_disable=0
    890  1.1.1.10  christos 
    891   1.1.1.9  christos # HE operating channel information; see matching vht_* parameters for details.
    892  1.1.1.10  christos # he_oper_centr_freq_seg0_idx field is used to indicate center frequency of 80
    893  1.1.1.10  christos # and 160 MHz bandwidth operation. In 80+80 MHz operation, it is the center
    894  1.1.1.10  christos # frequency of the lower frequency segment. he_oper_centr_freq_seg1_idx field
    895  1.1.1.10  christos # is used only with 80+80 MHz bandwidth operation and it is used to transmit
    896  1.1.1.10  christos # the center frequency of the second segment.
    897  1.1.1.10  christos # On the 6 GHz band the center freq calculation starts from 5.950 GHz offset.
    898  1.1.1.10  christos # For example idx=3 would result in 5965 MHz center frequency. In addition,
    899  1.1.1.10  christos # he_oper_chwidth is ignored, and the channel width is derived from the
    900  1.1.1.10  christos # configured operating class or center frequency indexes (see
    901  1.1.1.10  christos # IEEE P802.11ax/D6.1 Annex E, Table E-4).
    902  1.1.1.10  christos #he_oper_chwidth (see vht_oper_chwidth)
    903   1.1.1.9  christos #he_oper_centr_freq_seg0_idx
    904   1.1.1.9  christos #he_oper_centr_freq_seg1_idx
    905   1.1.1.9  christos 
    906   1.1.1.9  christos #he_basic_mcs_nss_set: Basic NSS/MCS set
    907   1.1.1.9  christos # 16-bit combination of 2-bit values of Max HE-MCS For 1..8 SS; each 2-bit
    908   1.1.1.9  christos # value having following meaning:
    909   1.1.1.9  christos # 0 = HE-MCS 0-7, 1 = HE-MCS 0-9, 2 = HE-MCS 0-11, 3 = not supported
    910   1.1.1.9  christos #he_basic_mcs_nss_set
    911   1.1.1.9  christos 
    912   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_qos_info_param_count
    913   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_qos_info_q_ack
    914   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_qos_info_queue_request=1
    915   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_qos_info_txop_request
    916   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_be_aifsn=0
    917   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_be_ecwmin=15
    918   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_be_ecwmax=15
    919   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_be_timer=255
    920   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_bk_aifsn=0
    921   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_bk_aci=1
    922   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_bk_ecwmin=15
    923   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_bk_ecwmax=15
    924   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_bk_timer=255
    925   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_vi_ecwmin=15
    926   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_vi_ecwmax=15
    927   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_vi_aifsn=0
    928   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_vi_aci=2
    929   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_vi_timer=255
    930   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_vo_aifsn=0
    931   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_vo_aci=3
    932   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_vo_ecwmin=15
    933   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_vo_ecwmax=15
    934   1.1.1.9  christos #he_mu_edca_ac_vo_timer=255
    935   1.1.1.9  christos 
    936   1.1.1.9  christos # Spatial Reuse Parameter Set
    937  1.1.1.10  christos #
    938  1.1.1.10  christos # SR Control field value
    939  1.1.1.10  christos # B0 = PSR Disallowed
    940  1.1.1.10  christos # B1 = Non-SRG OBSS PD SR Disallowed
    941  1.1.1.10  christos # B2 = Non-SRG Offset Present
    942  1.1.1.10  christos # B3 = SRG Information Present
    943  1.1.1.10  christos # B4 = HESIGA_Spatial_reuse_value15_allowed
    944   1.1.1.9  christos #he_spr_sr_control
    945  1.1.1.10  christos #
    946  1.1.1.10  christos # Non-SRG OBSS PD Max Offset (included if he_spr_sr_control B2=1)
    947   1.1.1.9  christos #he_spr_non_srg_obss_pd_max_offset
    948  1.1.1.10  christos 
    949  1.1.1.10  christos # SRG OBSS PD Min Offset (included if he_spr_sr_control B3=1)
    950   1.1.1.9  christos #he_spr_srg_obss_pd_min_offset
    951  1.1.1.10  christos #
    952  1.1.1.10  christos # SRG OBSS PD Max Offset (included if he_spr_sr_control B3=1)
    953   1.1.1.9  christos #he_spr_srg_obss_pd_max_offset
    954  1.1.1.10  christos #
    955  1.1.1.10  christos # SPR SRG BSS Color (included if he_spr_sr_control B3=1)
    956  1.1.1.10  christos # This config represents SRG BSS Color Bitmap field of Spatial Reuse Parameter
    957  1.1.1.10  christos # Set element that indicates the BSS color values used by members of the
    958  1.1.1.10  christos # SRG of which the transmitting STA is a member. The value is in range of 0-63.
    959  1.1.1.10  christos #he_spr_srg_bss_colors=1 2 10 63
    960  1.1.1.10  christos #
    961  1.1.1.10  christos # SPR SRG Partial BSSID (included if he_spr_sr_control B3=1)
    962  1.1.1.10  christos # This config represents SRG Partial BSSID Bitmap field of Spatial Reuse
    963  1.1.1.10  christos # Parameter Set element that indicates the Partial BSSID values used by members
    964  1.1.1.10  christos # of the SRG of which the transmitting STA is a member. The value range
    965  1.1.1.10  christos # corresponds to one of the 64 possible values of BSSID[39:44], where the lowest
    966  1.1.1.10  christos # numbered bit corresponds to Partial BSSID value 0 and the highest numbered bit
    967  1.1.1.10  christos # corresponds to Partial BSSID value 63.
    968  1.1.1.10  christos #he_spr_srg_partial_bssid=0 1 3 63
    969  1.1.1.10  christos #
    970  1.1.1.10  christos #he_6ghz_max_mpdu: Maximum MPDU Length of HE 6 GHz band capabilities.
    971  1.1.1.10  christos # Indicates maximum MPDU length
    972  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = 3895 octets
    973  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = 7991 octets
    974  1.1.1.10  christos # 2 = 11454 octets (default)
    975  1.1.1.10  christos #he_6ghz_max_mpdu=2
    976  1.1.1.10  christos #
    977  1.1.1.10  christos #he_6ghz_max_ampdu_len_exp: Maximum A-MPDU Length Exponent of HE 6 GHz band
    978  1.1.1.10  christos # capabilities. Indicates the maximum length of A-MPDU pre-EOF padding that
    979  1.1.1.10  christos # the STA can receive. This field is an integer in the range of 0 to 7.
    980  1.1.1.10  christos # The length defined by this field is equal to
    981  1.1.1.10  christos # 2 pow(13 + Maximum A-MPDU Length Exponent) -1 octets
    982  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = AMPDU length of 8k
    983  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = AMPDU length of 16k
    984  1.1.1.10  christos # 2 = AMPDU length of 32k
    985  1.1.1.10  christos # 3 = AMPDU length of 65k
    986  1.1.1.10  christos # 4 = AMPDU length of 131k
    987  1.1.1.10  christos # 5 = AMPDU length of 262k
    988  1.1.1.10  christos # 6 = AMPDU length of 524k
    989  1.1.1.10  christos # 7 = AMPDU length of 1048k (default)
    990  1.1.1.10  christos #he_6ghz_max_ampdu_len_exp=7
    991  1.1.1.10  christos #
    992  1.1.1.10  christos #he_6ghz_rx_ant_pat: Rx Antenna Pattern Consistency of HE 6 GHz capability.
    993  1.1.1.10  christos # Indicates the possibility of Rx antenna pattern change
    994  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = Rx antenna pattern might change during the lifetime of an association
    995  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = Rx antenna pattern does not change during the lifetime of an association
    996  1.1.1.10  christos #     (default)
    997  1.1.1.10  christos #he_6ghz_rx_ant_pat=1
    998  1.1.1.10  christos #
    999  1.1.1.10  christos #he_6ghz_tx_ant_pat: Tx Antenna Pattern Consistency of HE 6 GHz capability.
   1000  1.1.1.10  christos # Indicates the possibility of Tx antenna pattern change
   1001  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = Tx antenna pattern might change during the lifetime of an association
   1002  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = Tx antenna pattern does not change during the lifetime of an association
   1003  1.1.1.10  christos #     (default)
   1004  1.1.1.10  christos #he_6ghz_tx_ant_pat=1
   1005  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1006  1.1.1.10  christos # 6 GHz Access Point type
   1007  1.1.1.10  christos # This config is to set the 6 GHz Access Point type. Possible options are:
   1008  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = Indoor AP
   1009  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = Standard power AP
   1010  1.1.1.10  christos # 2 = Very low power AP (default)
   1011  1.1.1.10  christos # 3 = Indoor enabled AP
   1012  1.1.1.10  christos # 4 = Indoor standard power AP
   1013  1.1.1.10  christos # This has no impact for operation on other bands.
   1014  1.1.1.10  christos # See IEEE P802.11-REVme/D4.0, Table E-12 (Regulatory Info subfield encoding)
   1015  1.1.1.10  christos # for more details.
   1016  1.1.1.10  christos #he_6ghz_reg_pwr_type=0
   1017  1.1.1.10  christos #
   1018  1.1.1.10  christos # 6 GHz Maximum Tx Power used in Transmit Power Envelope elements, where the
   1019  1.1.1.10  christos # "Transmit Power Interpretation" is set to "Regulatory client EIRP PSD".
   1020  1.1.1.10  christos # For Maximum Transmit Power Category subfield encoding set to default (0):
   1021  1.1.1.10  christos #reg_def_cli_eirp_psd=-1
   1022  1.1.1.10  christos # For Maximum Transmit Power Category subfield encoding set to subordinate (1):
   1023  1.1.1.10  christos #reg_sub_cli_eirp_psd=-1
   1024  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1025  1.1.1.10  christos # Unsolicited broadcast Probe Response transmission settings
   1026  1.1.1.10  christos # This is for the 6 GHz band only. If the interval is set to a non-zero value,
   1027  1.1.1.10  christos # the AP schedules unsolicited broadcast Probe Response frames to be
   1028  1.1.1.10  christos # transmitted for in-band discovery. Refer to
   1029  1.1.1.10  christos # IEEE P802.11ax/D8.0 26.17.2.3.2, AP behavior for fast passive scanning.
   1030  1.1.1.10  christos # Valid range: 0..20 TUs; default is 0 (disabled)
   1031  1.1.1.10  christos #unsol_bcast_probe_resp_interval=0
   1032  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1033  1.1.1.10  christos ##### IEEE 802.11be related configuration #####################################
   1034  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1035  1.1.1.10  christos #ieee80211be: Whether IEEE 802.11be (EHT) is enabled
   1036  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
   1037  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = enabled
   1038  1.1.1.10  christos #ieee80211be=1
   1039  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1040  1.1.1.10  christos #disable_11be: Boolean (0/1) to disable EHT for a specific BSS
   1041  1.1.1.10  christos #disable_11be=0
   1042  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1043  1.1.1.10  christos #eht_su_beamformer: EHT single user beamformer support
   1044  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = not supported (default)
   1045  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = supported
   1046  1.1.1.10  christos #eht_su_beamformer=1
   1047  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1048  1.1.1.10  christos #eht_su_beamformee: EHT single user beamformee support
   1049  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = not supported (default)
   1050  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = supported
   1051  1.1.1.10  christos #eht_su_beamformee=1
   1052  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1053  1.1.1.10  christos #eht_mu_beamformer: EHT multiple user beamformer support
   1054  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = not supported (default)
   1055  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = supported
   1056  1.1.1.10  christos #eht_mu_beamformer=1
   1057  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1058  1.1.1.10  christos # EHT operating channel information; see matching he_* parameters for details.
   1059  1.1.1.10  christos # The field eht_oper_centr_freq_seg0_idx field is used to indicate center
   1060  1.1.1.10  christos # frequency of 40, 80, and 160 MHz bandwidth operation.
   1061  1.1.1.10  christos # In the 6 GHz band, eht_oper_chwidth is ignored and the channel width is
   1062  1.1.1.10  christos # derived from the configured operating class (IEEE P802.11be/D1.5,
   1063  1.1.1.10  christos # Annex E.1 - Country information and operating classes).
   1064  1.1.1.10  christos #eht_oper_chwidth (see vht_oper_chwidth)
   1065  1.1.1.10  christos #eht_oper_centr_freq_seg0_idx
   1066  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1067  1.1.1.10  christos #eht_default_pe_duration: The duration of PE field in EHT TB PPDU
   1068  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = PE field duration is the same as he_default_pe_duration (default)
   1069  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = PE field duration is 20 us
   1070  1.1.1.10  christos #eht_default_pe_duration=0
   1071  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1072  1.1.1.10  christos #eht_bw320_offset: For automatic channel selection (ACS) to indicate a preferred
   1073  1.1.1.10  christos # 320 MHz channelization in EHT mode.
   1074  1.1.1.10  christos # If the channel is decided or the bandwidth is not 320 MHz, this option is
   1075  1.1.1.10  christos # meaningless.
   1076  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = auto-detect by hostapd
   1077  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = 320 MHz-1 (channel center frequency 31, 95, 159)
   1078  1.1.1.10  christos # 2 = 320 MHz-2 (channel center frequency 63, 127, 191)
   1079  1.1.1.10  christos #eht_bw320_offset=0
   1080  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1081  1.1.1.10  christos # Disabled subchannel bitmap (16 bits) as per IEEE P802.11be/3.0,
   1082  1.1.1.10  christos # Figure 9-1002c (EHT Operation Information field format). Each bit corresponds
   1083  1.1.1.10  christos # to a 20 MHz channel, the lowest bit corresponds to the lowest frequency. A
   1084  1.1.1.10  christos # bit set to 1 indicates that the channel is punctured (disabled). The default
   1085  1.1.1.10  christos # value is 0 indicating that all channels are active.
   1086  1.1.1.10  christos #punct_bitmap=0
   1087  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1088  1.1.1.10  christos # Preamble puncturing threshold in automatic channel selection (ACS).
   1089  1.1.1.10  christos # The value indicates the percentage of ideal channel average interference
   1090  1.1.1.10  christos # factor above which a channel should be punctured.
   1091  1.1.1.10  christos # Default is 0, indicates that ACS algorithm should not puncture any channel.
   1092  1.1.1.10  christos #punct_acs_threshold=75
   1093  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1094  1.1.1.10  christos # AP MLD - Whether this AP is a part of an AP MLD
   1095  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = no (no MLO)
   1096  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = yes (MLO)
   1097  1.1.1.10  christos #mld_ap=0
   1098  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1099  1.1.1.10  christos # AP MLD MAC address
   1100  1.1.1.10  christos # The configured address will be set as the interface hardware address and used
   1101  1.1.1.10  christos # as the AP MLD MAC address. If not set, the current interface hardware address
   1102  1.1.1.10  christos # will be used as the AP MLD MAC address.
   1103  1.1.1.10  christos #mld_addr=02:03:04:05:06:07
   1104   1.1.1.9  christos 
   1105       1.1  christos ##### IEEE 802.1X-2004 related configuration ##################################
   1106       1.1  christos 
   1107       1.1  christos # Require IEEE 802.1X authorization
   1108       1.1  christos #ieee8021x=1
   1109       1.1  christos 
   1110       1.1  christos # IEEE 802.1X/EAPOL version
   1111       1.1  christos # hostapd is implemented based on IEEE Std 802.1X-2004 which defines EAPOL
   1112       1.1  christos # version 2. However, there are many client implementations that do not handle
   1113       1.1  christos # the new version number correctly (they seem to drop the frames completely).
   1114       1.1  christos # In order to make hostapd interoperate with these clients, the version number
   1115       1.1  christos # can be set to the older version (1) with this configuration value.
   1116   1.1.1.9  christos # Note: When using MACsec, eapol_version shall be set to 3, which is
   1117   1.1.1.9  christos # defined in IEEE Std 802.1X-2010.
   1118       1.1  christos #eapol_version=2
   1119       1.1  christos 
   1120       1.1  christos # Optional displayable message sent with EAP Request-Identity. The first \0
   1121       1.1  christos # in this string will be converted to ASCII-0 (nul). This can be used to
   1122       1.1  christos # separate network info (comma separated list of attribute=value pairs); see,
   1123       1.1  christos # e.g., RFC 4284.
   1124       1.1  christos #eap_message=hello
   1125       1.1  christos #eap_message=hello\0networkid=netw,nasid=foo,portid=0,NAIRealms=example.com
   1126       1.1  christos 
   1127       1.1  christos # WEP rekeying (disabled if key lengths are not set or are set to 0)
   1128       1.1  christos # Key lengths for default/broadcast and individual/unicast keys:
   1129       1.1  christos # 5 = 40-bit WEP (also known as 64-bit WEP with 40 secret bits)
   1130       1.1  christos # 13 = 104-bit WEP (also known as 128-bit WEP with 104 secret bits)
   1131       1.1  christos #wep_key_len_broadcast=5
   1132       1.1  christos #wep_key_len_unicast=5
   1133       1.1  christos # Rekeying period in seconds. 0 = do not rekey (i.e., set keys only once)
   1134       1.1  christos #wep_rekey_period=300
   1135       1.1  christos 
   1136       1.1  christos # EAPOL-Key index workaround (set bit7) for WinXP Supplicant (needed only if
   1137       1.1  christos # only broadcast keys are used)
   1138       1.1  christos eapol_key_index_workaround=0
   1139       1.1  christos 
   1140       1.1  christos # EAP reauthentication period in seconds (default: 3600 seconds; 0 = disable
   1141       1.1  christos # reauthentication).
   1142  1.1.1.10  christos # Note: Reauthentications may enforce a disconnection, check the related
   1143  1.1.1.10  christos # parameter wpa_deny_ptk0_rekey for details.
   1144       1.1  christos #eap_reauth_period=3600
   1145       1.1  christos 
   1146       1.1  christos # Use PAE group address (01:80:c2:00:00:03) instead of individual target
   1147       1.1  christos # address when sending EAPOL frames with driver=wired. This is the most common
   1148       1.1  christos # mechanism used in wired authentication, but it also requires that the port
   1149       1.1  christos # is only used by one station.
   1150       1.1  christos #use_pae_group_addr=1
   1151       1.1  christos 
   1152   1.1.1.6  christos # EAP Re-authentication Protocol (ERP) authenticator (RFC 6696)
   1153   1.1.1.6  christos #
   1154   1.1.1.6  christos # Whether to initiate EAP authentication with EAP-Initiate/Re-auth-Start before
   1155   1.1.1.6  christos # EAP-Identity/Request
   1156   1.1.1.6  christos #erp_send_reauth_start=1
   1157   1.1.1.6  christos #
   1158   1.1.1.6  christos # Domain name for EAP-Initiate/Re-auth-Start. Omitted from the message if not
   1159   1.1.1.6  christos # set (no local ER server). This is also used by the integrated EAP server if
   1160   1.1.1.6  christos # ERP is enabled (eap_server_erp=1).
   1161   1.1.1.6  christos #erp_domain=example.com
   1162   1.1.1.6  christos 
   1163   1.1.1.9  christos ##### MACsec ##################################################################
   1164   1.1.1.9  christos 
   1165   1.1.1.9  christos # macsec_policy: IEEE 802.1X/MACsec options
   1166   1.1.1.9  christos # This determines how sessions are secured with MACsec (only for MACsec
   1167   1.1.1.9  christos # drivers).
   1168   1.1.1.9  christos # 0: MACsec not in use (default)
   1169   1.1.1.9  christos # 1: MACsec enabled - Should secure, accept key server's advice to
   1170   1.1.1.9  christos #    determine whether to use a secure session or not.
   1171   1.1.1.9  christos #
   1172   1.1.1.9  christos # macsec_integ_only: IEEE 802.1X/MACsec transmit mode
   1173   1.1.1.9  christos # This setting applies only when MACsec is in use, i.e.,
   1174   1.1.1.9  christos #  - macsec_policy is enabled
   1175   1.1.1.9  christos #  - the key server has decided to enable MACsec
   1176   1.1.1.9  christos # 0: Encrypt traffic (default)
   1177   1.1.1.9  christos # 1: Integrity only
   1178   1.1.1.9  christos #
   1179   1.1.1.9  christos # macsec_replay_protect: IEEE 802.1X/MACsec replay protection
   1180   1.1.1.9  christos # This setting applies only when MACsec is in use, i.e.,
   1181   1.1.1.9  christos #  - macsec_policy is enabled
   1182   1.1.1.9  christos #  - the key server has decided to enable MACsec
   1183   1.1.1.9  christos # 0: Replay protection disabled (default)
   1184   1.1.1.9  christos # 1: Replay protection enabled
   1185   1.1.1.9  christos #
   1186   1.1.1.9  christos # macsec_replay_window: IEEE 802.1X/MACsec replay protection window
   1187   1.1.1.9  christos # This determines a window in which replay is tolerated, to allow receipt
   1188   1.1.1.9  christos # of frames that have been misordered by the network.
   1189   1.1.1.9  christos # This setting applies only when MACsec replay protection active, i.e.,
   1190   1.1.1.9  christos #  - macsec_replay_protect is enabled
   1191   1.1.1.9  christos #  - the key server has decided to enable MACsec
   1192   1.1.1.9  christos # 0: No replay window, strict check (default)
   1193   1.1.1.9  christos # 1..2^32-1: number of packets that could be misordered
   1194   1.1.1.9  christos #
   1195  1.1.1.10  christos # macsec_offload: IEEE 802.1X/MACsec hardware offload
   1196  1.1.1.10  christos # This setting applies only when MACsec is in use, i.e.,
   1197  1.1.1.10  christos #  - macsec_policy is enabled
   1198  1.1.1.10  christos #  - the key server has decided to enable MACsec
   1199  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = MACSEC_OFFLOAD_OFF (default)
   1200  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = MACSEC_OFFLOAD_PHY
   1201  1.1.1.10  christos # 2 = MACSEC_OFFLOAD_MAC
   1202  1.1.1.10  christos #
   1203   1.1.1.9  christos # macsec_port: IEEE 802.1X/MACsec port
   1204   1.1.1.9  christos # Port component of the SCI
   1205   1.1.1.9  christos # Range: 1-65534 (default: 1)
   1206   1.1.1.9  christos #
   1207   1.1.1.9  christos # mka_priority (Priority of MKA Actor)
   1208   1.1.1.9  christos # Range: 0..255 (default: 255)
   1209   1.1.1.9  christos #
   1210  1.1.1.10  christos # macsec_csindex: IEEE 802.1X/MACsec cipher suite
   1211  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = GCM-AES-128 (default)
   1212  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = GCM-AES-256 (default)
   1213  1.1.1.10  christos #
   1214   1.1.1.9  christos # mka_cak, mka_ckn, and mka_priority: IEEE 802.1X/MACsec pre-shared key mode
   1215   1.1.1.9  christos # This allows to configure MACsec with a pre-shared key using a (CAK,CKN) pair.
   1216   1.1.1.9  christos # In this mode, instances of hostapd can act as MACsec peers. The peer
   1217   1.1.1.9  christos # with lower priority will become the key server and start distributing SAKs.
   1218   1.1.1.9  christos # mka_cak (CAK = Secure Connectivity Association Key) takes a 16-byte (128-bit)
   1219   1.1.1.9  christos # hex-string (32 hex-digits) or a 32-byte (256-bit) hex-string (64 hex-digits)
   1220   1.1.1.9  christos # mka_ckn (CKN = CAK Name) takes a 1..32-bytes (8..256 bit) hex-string
   1221   1.1.1.9  christos # (2..64 hex-digits)
   1222   1.1.1.9  christos 
   1223       1.1  christos ##### Integrated EAP server ###################################################
   1224       1.1  christos 
   1225       1.1  christos # Optionally, hostapd can be configured to use an integrated EAP server
   1226       1.1  christos # to process EAP authentication locally without need for an external RADIUS
   1227       1.1  christos # server. This functionality can be used both as a local authentication server
   1228       1.1  christos # for IEEE 802.1X/EAPOL and as a RADIUS server for other devices.
   1229       1.1  christos 
   1230       1.1  christos # Use integrated EAP server instead of external RADIUS authentication
   1231       1.1  christos # server. This is also needed if hostapd is configured to act as a RADIUS
   1232       1.1  christos # authentication server.
   1233       1.1  christos eap_server=0
   1234       1.1  christos 
   1235       1.1  christos # Path for EAP server user database
   1236   1.1.1.4  christos # If SQLite support is included, this can be set to "sqlite:/path/to/sqlite.db"
   1237   1.1.1.4  christos # to use SQLite database instead of a text file.
   1238       1.1  christos #eap_user_file=/etc/hostapd.eap_user
   1239       1.1  christos 
   1240       1.1  christos # CA certificate (PEM or DER file) for EAP-TLS/PEAP/TTLS
   1241       1.1  christos #ca_cert=/etc/hostapd.ca.pem
   1242       1.1  christos 
   1243       1.1  christos # Server certificate (PEM or DER file) for EAP-TLS/PEAP/TTLS
   1244       1.1  christos #server_cert=/etc/hostapd.server.pem
   1245       1.1  christos 
   1246       1.1  christos # Private key matching with the server certificate for EAP-TLS/PEAP/TTLS
   1247       1.1  christos # This may point to the same file as server_cert if both certificate and key
   1248       1.1  christos # are included in a single file. PKCS#12 (PFX) file (.p12/.pfx) can also be
   1249       1.1  christos # used by commenting out server_cert and specifying the PFX file as the
   1250       1.1  christos # private_key.
   1251       1.1  christos #private_key=/etc/hostapd.server.prv
   1252       1.1  christos 
   1253       1.1  christos # Passphrase for private key
   1254       1.1  christos #private_key_passwd=secret passphrase
   1255       1.1  christos 
   1256   1.1.1.9  christos # An alternative server certificate and private key can be configured with the
   1257   1.1.1.9  christos # following parameters (with values just like the parameters above without the
   1258   1.1.1.9  christos # '2' suffix). The ca_cert file (in PEM encoding) is used to add the trust roots
   1259   1.1.1.9  christos # for both server certificates and/or client certificates).
   1260   1.1.1.9  christos #
   1261   1.1.1.9  christos # The main use case for this alternative server certificate configuration is to
   1262   1.1.1.9  christos # enable both RSA and ECC public keys. The server will pick which one to use
   1263   1.1.1.9  christos # based on the client preferences for the cipher suite (in the TLS ClientHello
   1264   1.1.1.9  christos # message). It should be noted that number of deployed EAP peer implementations
   1265   1.1.1.9  christos # do not filter out the cipher suite list based on their local configuration and
   1266   1.1.1.9  christos # as such, configuration of alternative types of certificates on the server may
   1267   1.1.1.9  christos # result in interoperability issues.
   1268   1.1.1.9  christos #server_cert2=/etc/hostapd.server-ecc.pem
   1269   1.1.1.9  christos #private_key2=/etc/hostapd.server-ecc.prv
   1270   1.1.1.9  christos #private_key_passwd2=secret passphrase
   1271   1.1.1.9  christos 
   1272   1.1.1.9  christos 
   1273   1.1.1.5  christos # Server identity
   1274   1.1.1.5  christos # EAP methods that provide mechanism for authenticated server identity delivery
   1275   1.1.1.5  christos # use this value. If not set, "hostapd" is used as a default.
   1276   1.1.1.5  christos #server_id=server.example.com
   1277   1.1.1.5  christos 
   1278       1.1  christos # Enable CRL verification.
   1279       1.1  christos # Note: hostapd does not yet support CRL downloading based on CDP. Thus, a
   1280       1.1  christos # valid CRL signed by the CA is required to be included in the ca_cert file.
   1281       1.1  christos # This can be done by using PEM format for CA certificate and CRL and
   1282       1.1  christos # concatenating these into one file. Whenever CRL changes, hostapd needs to be
   1283   1.1.1.9  christos # restarted to take the new CRL into use. Alternatively, crl_reload_interval can
   1284   1.1.1.9  christos # be used to configure periodic updating of the loaded CRL information.
   1285       1.1  christos # 0 = do not verify CRLs (default)
   1286       1.1  christos # 1 = check the CRL of the user certificate
   1287       1.1  christos # 2 = check all CRLs in the certificate path
   1288       1.1  christos #check_crl=1
   1289       1.1  christos 
   1290   1.1.1.9  christos # Specify whether to ignore certificate CRL validity time mismatches with
   1291  1.1.1.10  christos # errors X509_V_ERR_CRL_HAS_EXPIRED and X509_V_ERR_CRL_NOT_YET_VALID.
   1292   1.1.1.9  christos #
   1293   1.1.1.9  christos # 0 = ignore errors
   1294   1.1.1.9  christos # 1 = do not ignore errors (default)
   1295   1.1.1.9  christos #check_crl_strict=1
   1296   1.1.1.9  christos 
   1297   1.1.1.9  christos # CRL reload interval in seconds
   1298   1.1.1.9  christos # This can be used to reload ca_cert file and the included CRL on every new TLS
   1299   1.1.1.9  christos # session if difference between last reload and the current reload time in
   1300   1.1.1.9  christos # seconds is greater than crl_reload_interval.
   1301   1.1.1.9  christos # Note: If interval time is very short, CPU overhead may be negatively affected
   1302   1.1.1.9  christos # and it is advised to not go below 300 seconds.
   1303   1.1.1.9  christos # This is applicable only with check_crl values 1 and 2.
   1304   1.1.1.9  christos # 0 = do not reload CRLs (default)
   1305   1.1.1.9  christos # crl_reload_interval = 300
   1306   1.1.1.9  christos 
   1307   1.1.1.9  christos # If check_cert_subject is set, the value of every field will be checked
   1308   1.1.1.9  christos # against the DN of the subject in the client certificate. If the values do
   1309   1.1.1.9  christos # not match, the certificate verification will fail, rejecting the user.
   1310   1.1.1.9  christos # This option allows hostapd to match every individual field in the right order
   1311   1.1.1.9  christos # against the DN of the subject in the client certificate.
   1312   1.1.1.9  christos #
   1313   1.1.1.9  christos # For example, check_cert_subject=C=US/O=XX/OU=ABC/OU=XYZ/CN=1234 will check
   1314   1.1.1.9  christos # every individual DN field of the subject in the client certificate. If OU=XYZ
   1315   1.1.1.9  christos # comes first in terms of the order in the client certificate (DN field of
   1316   1.1.1.9  christos # client certificate C=US/O=XX/OU=XYZ/OU=ABC/CN=1234), hostapd will reject the
   1317   1.1.1.9  christos # client because the order of 'OU' is not matching the specified string in
   1318   1.1.1.9  christos # check_cert_subject.
   1319   1.1.1.9  christos #
   1320   1.1.1.9  christos # This option also allows '*' as a wildcard. This option has some limitation.
   1321   1.1.1.9  christos # It can only be used as per the following example.
   1322   1.1.1.9  christos #
   1323   1.1.1.9  christos # For example, check_cert_subject=C=US/O=XX/OU=Production* and we have two
   1324   1.1.1.9  christos # clients and DN of the subject in the first client certificate is
   1325   1.1.1.9  christos # (C=US/O=XX/OU=Production Unit) and DN of the subject in the second client is
   1326   1.1.1.9  christos # (C=US/O=XX/OU=Production Factory). In this case, hostapd will allow both
   1327   1.1.1.9  christos # clients because the value of 'OU' field in both client certificates matches
   1328   1.1.1.9  christos # 'OU' value in 'check_cert_subject' up to 'wildcard'.
   1329   1.1.1.9  christos #
   1330   1.1.1.9  christos # * (Allow all clients, e.g., check_cert_subject=*)
   1331   1.1.1.9  christos #check_cert_subject=string
   1332   1.1.1.9  christos 
   1333   1.1.1.7  christos # TLS Session Lifetime in seconds
   1334   1.1.1.7  christos # This can be used to allow TLS sessions to be cached and resumed with an
   1335   1.1.1.7  christos # abbreviated handshake when using EAP-TLS/TTLS/PEAP.
   1336   1.1.1.7  christos # (default: 0 = session caching and resumption disabled)
   1337   1.1.1.7  christos #tls_session_lifetime=3600
   1338   1.1.1.7  christos 
   1339   1.1.1.9  christos # TLS flags
   1340   1.1.1.9  christos # [ALLOW-SIGN-RSA-MD5] = allow MD5-based certificate signatures (depending on
   1341   1.1.1.9  christos #	the TLS library, these may be disabled by default to enforce stronger
   1342   1.1.1.9  christos #	security)
   1343   1.1.1.9  christos # [DISABLE-TIME-CHECKS] = ignore certificate validity time (this requests
   1344   1.1.1.9  christos #	the TLS library to accept certificates even if they are not currently
   1345   1.1.1.9  christos #	valid, i.e., have expired or have not yet become valid; this should be
   1346   1.1.1.9  christos #	used only for testing purposes)
   1347   1.1.1.9  christos # [DISABLE-TLSv1.0] = disable use of TLSv1.0
   1348   1.1.1.9  christos # [ENABLE-TLSv1.0] = explicitly enable use of TLSv1.0 (this allows
   1349   1.1.1.9  christos #	systemwide TLS policies to be overridden)
   1350   1.1.1.9  christos # [DISABLE-TLSv1.1] = disable use of TLSv1.1
   1351   1.1.1.9  christos # [ENABLE-TLSv1.1] = explicitly enable use of TLSv1.1 (this allows
   1352   1.1.1.9  christos #	systemwide TLS policies to be overridden)
   1353   1.1.1.9  christos # [DISABLE-TLSv1.2] = disable use of TLSv1.2
   1354   1.1.1.9  christos # [ENABLE-TLSv1.2] = explicitly enable use of TLSv1.2 (this allows
   1355   1.1.1.9  christos #	systemwide TLS policies to be overridden)
   1356   1.1.1.9  christos # [DISABLE-TLSv1.3] = disable use of TLSv1.3
   1357   1.1.1.9  christos # [ENABLE-TLSv1.3] = enable TLSv1.3 (experimental - disabled by default)
   1358   1.1.1.9  christos #tls_flags=[flag1][flag2]...
   1359   1.1.1.9  christos 
   1360  1.1.1.10  christos # Maximum number of EAP message rounds with data (default: 100)
   1361  1.1.1.10  christos #max_auth_rounds=100
   1362  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1363  1.1.1.10  christos # Maximum number of short EAP message rounds (default: 50)
   1364  1.1.1.10  christos #max_auth_rounds_short=50
   1365  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1366   1.1.1.5  christos # Cached OCSP stapling response (DER encoded)
   1367   1.1.1.5  christos # If set, this file is sent as a certificate status response by the EAP server
   1368   1.1.1.5  christos # if the EAP peer requests certificate status in the ClientHello message.
   1369   1.1.1.5  christos # This cache file can be updated, e.g., by running following command
   1370   1.1.1.5  christos # periodically to get an update from the OCSP responder:
   1371   1.1.1.5  christos # openssl ocsp \
   1372   1.1.1.5  christos #	-no_nonce \
   1373   1.1.1.5  christos #	-CAfile /etc/hostapd.ca.pem \
   1374   1.1.1.5  christos #	-issuer /etc/hostapd.ca.pem \
   1375   1.1.1.5  christos #	-cert /etc/hostapd.server.pem \
   1376   1.1.1.5  christos #	-url http://ocsp.example.com:8888/ \
   1377   1.1.1.5  christos #	-respout /tmp/ocsp-cache.der
   1378   1.1.1.5  christos #ocsp_stapling_response=/tmp/ocsp-cache.der
   1379   1.1.1.5  christos 
   1380   1.1.1.7  christos # Cached OCSP stapling response list (DER encoded OCSPResponseList)
   1381   1.1.1.7  christos # This is similar to ocsp_stapling_response, but the extended version defined in
   1382   1.1.1.7  christos # RFC 6961 to allow multiple OCSP responses to be provided.
   1383   1.1.1.7  christos #ocsp_stapling_response_multi=/tmp/ocsp-multi-cache.der
   1384   1.1.1.7  christos 
   1385       1.1  christos # dh_file: File path to DH/DSA parameters file (in PEM format)
   1386       1.1  christos # This is an optional configuration file for setting parameters for an
   1387  1.1.1.10  christos # ephemeral DH key exchange. If the file is in DSA parameters format, it will
   1388  1.1.1.10  christos # be automatically converted into DH params. If the used TLS library supports
   1389  1.1.1.10  christos # automatic DH parameter selection, that functionality will be used if this
   1390  1.1.1.10  christos # parameter is not set. DH parameters are required if anonymous EAP-FAST is
   1391  1.1.1.10  christos # used.
   1392       1.1  christos # You can generate DH parameters file with OpenSSL, e.g.,
   1393   1.1.1.7  christos # "openssl dhparam -out /etc/hostapd.dh.pem 2048"
   1394       1.1  christos #dh_file=/etc/hostapd.dh.pem
   1395       1.1  christos 
   1396   1.1.1.6  christos # OpenSSL cipher string
   1397   1.1.1.6  christos #
   1398   1.1.1.6  christos # This is an OpenSSL specific configuration option for configuring the default
   1399   1.1.1.8  christos # ciphers. If not set, the value configured at build time ("DEFAULT:!EXP:!LOW"
   1400   1.1.1.8  christos # by default) is used.
   1401   1.1.1.6  christos # See https://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html for OpenSSL documentation
   1402   1.1.1.6  christos # on cipher suite configuration. This is applicable only if hostapd is built to
   1403   1.1.1.6  christos # use OpenSSL.
   1404   1.1.1.6  christos #openssl_ciphers=DEFAULT:!EXP:!LOW
   1405   1.1.1.6  christos 
   1406   1.1.1.9  christos # OpenSSL ECDH curves
   1407   1.1.1.9  christos #
   1408   1.1.1.9  christos # This is an OpenSSL specific configuration option for configuring the ECDH
   1409   1.1.1.9  christos # curves for EAP-TLS/TTLS/PEAP/FAST server. If not set, automatic curve
   1410   1.1.1.9  christos # selection is enabled. If set to an empty string, ECDH curve configuration is
   1411   1.1.1.9  christos # not done (the exact library behavior depends on the library version).
   1412   1.1.1.9  christos # Otherwise, this is a colon separated list of the supported curves (e.g.,
   1413   1.1.1.9  christos # P-521:P-384:P-256). This is applicable only if hostapd is built to use
   1414   1.1.1.9  christos # OpenSSL. This must not be used for Suite B cases since the same OpenSSL
   1415   1.1.1.9  christos # parameter is set differently in those cases and this might conflict with that
   1416   1.1.1.9  christos # design.
   1417   1.1.1.9  christos #openssl_ecdh_curves=P-521:P-384:P-256
   1418   1.1.1.9  christos 
   1419   1.1.1.3  christos # Fragment size for EAP methods
   1420   1.1.1.3  christos #fragment_size=1400
   1421   1.1.1.3  christos 
   1422   1.1.1.4  christos # Finite cyclic group for EAP-pwd. Number maps to group of domain parameters
   1423   1.1.1.4  christos # using the IANA repository for IKE (RFC 2409).
   1424   1.1.1.4  christos #pwd_group=19
   1425   1.1.1.4  christos 
   1426       1.1  christos # Configuration data for EAP-SIM database/authentication gateway interface.
   1427       1.1  christos # This is a text string in implementation specific format. The example
   1428       1.1  christos # implementation in eap_sim_db.c uses this as the UNIX domain socket name for
   1429       1.1  christos # the HLR/AuC gateway (e.g., hlr_auc_gw). In this case, the path uses "unix:"
   1430   1.1.1.4  christos # prefix. If hostapd is built with SQLite support (CONFIG_SQLITE=y in .config),
   1431   1.1.1.4  christos # database file can be described with an optional db=<path> parameter.
   1432       1.1  christos #eap_sim_db=unix:/tmp/hlr_auc_gw.sock
   1433   1.1.1.4  christos #eap_sim_db=unix:/tmp/hlr_auc_gw.sock db=/tmp/hostapd.db
   1434       1.1  christos 
   1435   1.1.1.7  christos # EAP-SIM DB request timeout
   1436   1.1.1.7  christos # This parameter sets the maximum time to wait for a database request response.
   1437   1.1.1.7  christos # The parameter value is in seconds.
   1438   1.1.1.7  christos #eap_sim_db_timeout=1
   1439   1.1.1.7  christos 
   1440       1.1  christos # Encryption key for EAP-FAST PAC-Opaque values. This key must be a secret,
   1441       1.1  christos # random value. It is configured as a 16-octet value in hex format. It can be
   1442       1.1  christos # generated, e.g., with the following command:
   1443       1.1  christos # od -tx1 -v -N16 /dev/random | colrm 1 8 | tr -d ' '
   1444       1.1  christos #pac_opaque_encr_key=000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f
   1445       1.1  christos 
   1446       1.1  christos # EAP-FAST authority identity (A-ID)
   1447       1.1  christos # A-ID indicates the identity of the authority that issues PACs. The A-ID
   1448       1.1  christos # should be unique across all issuing servers. In theory, this is a variable
   1449       1.1  christos # length field, but due to some existing implementations requiring A-ID to be
   1450       1.1  christos # 16 octets in length, it is strongly recommended to use that length for the
   1451  1.1.1.10  christos # field to provide interoperability with deployed peer implementations. This
   1452       1.1  christos # field is configured in hex format.
   1453       1.1  christos #eap_fast_a_id=101112131415161718191a1b1c1d1e1f
   1454       1.1  christos 
   1455       1.1  christos # EAP-FAST authority identifier information (A-ID-Info)
   1456       1.1  christos # This is a user-friendly name for the A-ID. For example, the enterprise name
   1457       1.1  christos # and server name in a human-readable format. This field is encoded as UTF-8.
   1458       1.1  christos #eap_fast_a_id_info=test server
   1459       1.1  christos 
   1460       1.1  christos # Enable/disable different EAP-FAST provisioning modes:
   1461       1.1  christos #0 = provisioning disabled
   1462       1.1  christos #1 = only anonymous provisioning allowed
   1463       1.1  christos #2 = only authenticated provisioning allowed
   1464       1.1  christos #3 = both provisioning modes allowed (default)
   1465       1.1  christos #eap_fast_prov=3
   1466       1.1  christos 
   1467       1.1  christos # EAP-FAST PAC-Key lifetime in seconds (hard limit)
   1468       1.1  christos #pac_key_lifetime=604800
   1469       1.1  christos 
   1470       1.1  christos # EAP-FAST PAC-Key refresh time in seconds (soft limit on remaining hard
   1471       1.1  christos # limit). The server will generate a new PAC-Key when this number of seconds
   1472       1.1  christos # (or fewer) of the lifetime remains.
   1473       1.1  christos #pac_key_refresh_time=86400
   1474       1.1  christos 
   1475   1.1.1.9  christos # EAP-TEAP authentication type
   1476   1.1.1.9  christos # 0 = inner EAP (default)
   1477   1.1.1.9  christos # 1 = Basic-Password-Auth
   1478  1.1.1.10  christos # 2 = Do not require Phase 2 authentication if client can be authenticated
   1479  1.1.1.10  christos #     during Phase 1
   1480   1.1.1.9  christos #eap_teap_auth=0
   1481   1.1.1.9  christos 
   1482   1.1.1.9  christos # EAP-TEAP authentication behavior when using PAC
   1483   1.1.1.9  christos # 0 = perform inner authentication (default)
   1484   1.1.1.9  christos # 1 = skip inner authentication (inner EAP/Basic-Password-Auth)
   1485   1.1.1.9  christos #eap_teap_pac_no_inner=0
   1486   1.1.1.9  christos 
   1487  1.1.1.10  christos # EAP-TEAP behavior with Result TLV
   1488  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = include with Intermediate-Result TLV (default)
   1489  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = send in a separate message (for testing purposes)
   1490  1.1.1.10  christos #eap_teap_separate_result=0
   1491  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1492  1.1.1.10  christos # EAP-TEAP identities
   1493  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = allow any identity type (default)
   1494  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = require user identity
   1495  1.1.1.10  christos # 2 = require machine identity
   1496  1.1.1.10  christos # 3 = request user identity; accept either user or machine identity
   1497  1.1.1.10  christos # 4 = request machine identity; accept either user or machine identity
   1498  1.1.1.10  christos # 5 = require both user and machine identity
   1499  1.1.1.10  christos #eap_teap_id=0
   1500  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1501  1.1.1.10  christos # EAP-TEAP tunneled EAP method behavior
   1502  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = minimize roundtrips by merging start of the next EAP method with the
   1503  1.1.1.10  christos #     crypto-binding of the previous one.
   1504  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = complete crypto-binding before starting the next EAP method
   1505  1.1.1.10  christos #eap_teap_method_sequence=0
   1506  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1507       1.1  christos # EAP-SIM and EAP-AKA protected success/failure indication using AT_RESULT_IND
   1508       1.1  christos # (default: 0 = disabled).
   1509       1.1  christos #eap_sim_aka_result_ind=1
   1510       1.1  christos 
   1511   1.1.1.9  christos # EAP-SIM and EAP-AKA identity options
   1512   1.1.1.9  christos # 0 = do not use pseudonyms or fast reauthentication
   1513   1.1.1.9  christos # 1 = use pseudonyms, but not fast reauthentication
   1514   1.1.1.9  christos # 2 = do not use pseudonyms, but use fast reauthentication
   1515   1.1.1.9  christos # 3 = use pseudonyms and use fast reauthentication (default)
   1516  1.1.1.10  christos # 4 = do not use pseudonyms or fast reauthentication and allow
   1517  1.1.1.10  christos #     EAP-Response/Identity to be used without method specific identity exchange
   1518  1.1.1.10  christos # 5 = use pseudonyms, but not fast reauthentication and allow
   1519  1.1.1.10  christos #     EAP-Response/Identity to be used without method specific identity exchange
   1520  1.1.1.10  christos # 6 = do not use pseudonyms, but use fast reauthentication and allow
   1521  1.1.1.10  christos #     EAP-Response/Identity to be used without method specific identity exchange
   1522  1.1.1.10  christos # 7 = use pseudonyms and use fast reauthentication and allow
   1523  1.1.1.10  christos #     EAP-Response/Identity to be used without method specific identity exchange
   1524   1.1.1.9  christos #eap_sim_id=3
   1525   1.1.1.9  christos 
   1526  1.1.1.10  christos # IMSI privacy key (PEM encoded RSA 2048-bit private key) for decrypting
   1527  1.1.1.10  christos # permanent identity when using EAP-SIM/AKA/AKA'.
   1528  1.1.1.10  christos #imsi_privacy_key=imsi-privacy-key.pem
   1529  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1530  1.1.1.10  christos # EAP-SIM and EAP-AKA fast re-authentication limit
   1531  1.1.1.10  christos # Maximum number of fast re-authentications allowed after each full
   1532  1.1.1.10  christos # authentication.
   1533  1.1.1.10  christos #eap_sim_aka_fast_reauth_limit=1000
   1534  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1535       1.1  christos # Trusted Network Connect (TNC)
   1536       1.1  christos # If enabled, TNC validation will be required before the peer is allowed to
   1537       1.1  christos # connect. Note: This is only used with EAP-TTLS and EAP-FAST. If any other
   1538       1.1  christos # EAP method is enabled, the peer will be allowed to connect without TNC.
   1539       1.1  christos #tnc=1
   1540       1.1  christos 
   1541   1.1.1.6  christos # EAP Re-authentication Protocol (ERP) - RFC 6696
   1542   1.1.1.6  christos #
   1543   1.1.1.6  christos # Whether to enable ERP on the EAP server.
   1544   1.1.1.6  christos #eap_server_erp=1
   1545       1.1  christos 
   1546       1.1  christos 
   1547       1.1  christos ##### RADIUS client configuration #############################################
   1548       1.1  christos # for IEEE 802.1X with external Authentication Server, IEEE 802.11
   1549       1.1  christos # authentication with external ACL for MAC addresses, and accounting
   1550       1.1  christos 
   1551       1.1  christos # The own IP address of the access point (used as NAS-IP-Address)
   1552       1.1  christos own_ip_addr=127.0.0.1
   1553       1.1  christos 
   1554   1.1.1.7  christos # NAS-Identifier string for RADIUS messages. When used, this should be unique
   1555   1.1.1.7  christos # to the NAS within the scope of the RADIUS server. Please note that hostapd
   1556   1.1.1.7  christos # uses a separate RADIUS client for each BSS and as such, a unique
   1557   1.1.1.7  christos # nas_identifier value should be configured separately for each BSS. This is
   1558   1.1.1.7  christos # particularly important for cases where RADIUS accounting is used
   1559   1.1.1.7  christos # (Accounting-On/Off messages are interpreted as clearing all ongoing sessions
   1560   1.1.1.7  christos # and that may get interpreted as applying to all BSSes if the same
   1561   1.1.1.7  christos # NAS-Identifier value is used.) For example, a fully qualified domain name
   1562   1.1.1.7  christos # prefixed with a unique identifier of the BSS (e.g., BSSID) can be used here.
   1563   1.1.1.7  christos #
   1564       1.1  christos # When using IEEE 802.11r, nas_identifier must be set and must be between 1 and
   1565       1.1  christos # 48 octets long.
   1566   1.1.1.7  christos #
   1567   1.1.1.7  christos # It is mandatory to configure either own_ip_addr or nas_identifier to be
   1568   1.1.1.7  christos # compliant with the RADIUS protocol. When using RADIUS accounting, it is
   1569   1.1.1.7  christos # strongly recommended that nas_identifier is set to a unique value for each
   1570   1.1.1.7  christos # BSS.
   1571       1.1  christos #nas_identifier=ap.example.com
   1572       1.1  christos 
   1573   1.1.1.6  christos # RADIUS client forced local IP address for the access point
   1574   1.1.1.6  christos # Normally the local IP address is determined automatically based on configured
   1575   1.1.1.6  christos # IP addresses, but this field can be used to force a specific address to be
   1576   1.1.1.6  christos # used, e.g., when the device has multiple IP addresses.
   1577   1.1.1.6  christos #radius_client_addr=127.0.0.1
   1578   1.1.1.6  christos 
   1579  1.1.1.10  christos # RADIUS client forced local interface. Helps run properly with VRF
   1580  1.1.1.10  christos # Default is none set which allows the network stack to pick the appropriate
   1581  1.1.1.10  christos # interface automatically.
   1582  1.1.1.10  christos # Example below binds to eth0
   1583  1.1.1.10  christos #radius_client_dev=eth0
   1584  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1585       1.1  christos # RADIUS authentication server
   1586       1.1  christos #auth_server_addr=127.0.0.1
   1587       1.1  christos #auth_server_port=1812
   1588       1.1  christos #auth_server_shared_secret=secret
   1589       1.1  christos 
   1590       1.1  christos # RADIUS accounting server
   1591       1.1  christos #acct_server_addr=127.0.0.1
   1592       1.1  christos #acct_server_port=1813
   1593       1.1  christos #acct_server_shared_secret=secret
   1594       1.1  christos 
   1595       1.1  christos # Secondary RADIUS servers; to be used if primary one does not reply to
   1596       1.1  christos # RADIUS packets. These are optional and there can be more than one secondary
   1597       1.1  christos # server listed.
   1598       1.1  christos #auth_server_addr=127.0.0.2
   1599       1.1  christos #auth_server_port=1812
   1600       1.1  christos #auth_server_shared_secret=secret2
   1601       1.1  christos #
   1602       1.1  christos #acct_server_addr=127.0.0.2
   1603       1.1  christos #acct_server_port=1813
   1604       1.1  christos #acct_server_shared_secret=secret2
   1605       1.1  christos 
   1606  1.1.1.10  christos # RADIUS/TLS instead of RADIUS/UDP
   1607  1.1.1.10  christos #auth_server_addr=127.0.0.1
   1608  1.1.1.10  christos #auth_server_port=2083
   1609  1.1.1.10  christos #auth_server_type=TLS
   1610  1.1.1.10  christos #auth_server_shared_secret=radsec
   1611  1.1.1.10  christos #auth_server_ca_cert=<path to trusted CA certificate(s)>
   1612  1.1.1.10  christos #auth_server_client_cert=<path to client certificate>
   1613  1.1.1.10  christos #auth_server_private_key=<path to private key>
   1614  1.1.1.10  christos #auth_server_private_key_passwd=<password for decrypting private key>
   1615  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1616       1.1  christos # Retry interval for trying to return to the primary RADIUS server (in
   1617       1.1  christos # seconds). RADIUS client code will automatically try to use the next server
   1618       1.1  christos # when the current server is not replying to requests. If this interval is set,
   1619       1.1  christos # primary server will be retried after configured amount of time even if the
   1620       1.1  christos # currently used secondary server is still working.
   1621       1.1  christos #radius_retry_primary_interval=600
   1622       1.1  christos 
   1623  1.1.1.10  christos # Message-Authenticator attribute requirement for non-EAP cases
   1624  1.1.1.10  christos # hostapd requires Message-Authenticator attribute to be included in all cases
   1625  1.1.1.10  christos # where RADIUS is used for EAP authentication. This is also required for cases
   1626  1.1.1.10  christos # where RADIUS is used for MAC ACL (macaddr_acl=2) by default, but that case
   1627  1.1.1.10  christos # can be configured to not require this for compatibility with RADIUS servers
   1628  1.1.1.10  christos # that do not include the attribute. This is not recommended due to potential
   1629  1.1.1.10  christos # security concerns, but can be used as a temporary workaround in networks where
   1630  1.1.1.10  christos # the connection to the RADIUS server is secure.
   1631  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = Do not require Message-Authenticator in MAC ACL response
   1632  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = Require Message-Authenticator in all authentication cases (default)
   1633  1.1.1.10  christos #radius_require_message_authenticator=1
   1634       1.1  christos 
   1635       1.1  christos # Interim accounting update interval
   1636       1.1  christos # If this is set (larger than 0) and acct_server is configured, hostapd will
   1637       1.1  christos # send interim accounting updates every N seconds. Note: if set, this overrides
   1638       1.1  christos # possible Acct-Interim-Interval attribute in Access-Accept message. Thus, this
   1639       1.1  christos # value should not be configured in hostapd.conf, if RADIUS server is used to
   1640       1.1  christos # control the interim interval.
   1641       1.1  christos # This value should not be less 600 (10 minutes) and must not be less than
   1642       1.1  christos # 60 (1 minute).
   1643       1.1  christos #radius_acct_interim_interval=600
   1644       1.1  christos 
   1645   1.1.1.4  christos # Request Chargeable-User-Identity (RFC 4372)
   1646   1.1.1.4  christos # This parameter can be used to configure hostapd to request CUI from the
   1647   1.1.1.4  christos # RADIUS server by including Chargeable-User-Identity attribute into
   1648   1.1.1.4  christos # Access-Request packets.
   1649   1.1.1.4  christos #radius_request_cui=1
   1650   1.1.1.4  christos 
   1651       1.1  christos # Dynamic VLAN mode; allow RADIUS authentication server to decide which VLAN
   1652       1.1  christos # is used for the stations. This information is parsed from following RADIUS
   1653       1.1  christos # attributes based on RFC 3580 and RFC 2868: Tunnel-Type (value 13 = VLAN),
   1654       1.1  christos # Tunnel-Medium-Type (value 6 = IEEE 802), Tunnel-Private-Group-ID (value
   1655   1.1.1.5  christos # VLANID as a string). Optionally, the local MAC ACL list (accept_mac_file) can
   1656   1.1.1.5  christos # be used to set static client MAC address to VLAN ID mapping.
   1657   1.1.1.9  christos # Dynamic VLAN mode is also used with VLAN ID assignment based on WPA/WPA2
   1658   1.1.1.9  christos # passphrase from wpa_psk_file or vlan_id parameter from sae_password.
   1659   1.1.1.9  christos # 0 = disabled (default); only VLAN IDs from accept_mac_file will be used
   1660   1.1.1.9  christos # 1 = optional; use default interface if RADIUS server does not include VLAN ID
   1661       1.1  christos # 2 = required; reject authentication if RADIUS server does not include VLAN ID
   1662       1.1  christos #dynamic_vlan=0
   1663       1.1  christos 
   1664   1.1.1.7  christos # Per-Station AP_VLAN interface mode
   1665   1.1.1.7  christos # If enabled, each station is assigned its own AP_VLAN interface.
   1666   1.1.1.7  christos # This implies per-station group keying and ebtables filtering of inter-STA
   1667   1.1.1.7  christos # traffic (when passed through the AP).
   1668   1.1.1.7  christos # If the sta is not assigned to any VLAN, then its AP_VLAN interface will be
   1669   1.1.1.7  christos # added to the bridge given by the "bridge" configuration option (see above).
   1670   1.1.1.7  christos # Otherwise, it will be added to the per-VLAN bridge.
   1671   1.1.1.7  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
   1672   1.1.1.7  christos # 1 = enabled
   1673   1.1.1.7  christos #per_sta_vif=0
   1674   1.1.1.7  christos 
   1675       1.1  christos # VLAN interface list for dynamic VLAN mode is read from a separate text file.
   1676       1.1  christos # This list is used to map VLAN ID from the RADIUS server to a network
   1677       1.1  christos # interface. Each station is bound to one interface in the same way as with
   1678       1.1  christos # multiple BSSIDs or SSIDs. Each line in this text file is defining a new
   1679       1.1  christos # interface and the line must include VLAN ID and interface name separated by
   1680       1.1  christos # white space (space or tab).
   1681   1.1.1.5  christos # If no entries are provided by this file, the station is statically mapped
   1682   1.1.1.5  christos # to <bss-iface>.<vlan-id> interfaces.
   1683   1.1.1.9  christos # Each line can optionally also contain the name of a bridge to add the VLAN to
   1684       1.1  christos #vlan_file=/etc/hostapd.vlan
   1685       1.1  christos 
   1686       1.1  christos # Interface where 802.1q tagged packets should appear when a RADIUS server is
   1687       1.1  christos # used to determine which VLAN a station is on.  hostapd creates a bridge for
   1688       1.1  christos # each VLAN.  Then hostapd adds a VLAN interface (associated with the interface
   1689       1.1  christos # indicated by 'vlan_tagged_interface') and the appropriate wireless interface
   1690       1.1  christos # to the bridge.
   1691       1.1  christos #vlan_tagged_interface=eth0
   1692       1.1  christos 
   1693   1.1.1.5  christos # Bridge (prefix) to add the wifi and the tagged interface to. This gets the
   1694   1.1.1.5  christos # VLAN ID appended. It defaults to brvlan%d if no tagged interface is given
   1695   1.1.1.5  christos # and br%s.%d if a tagged interface is given, provided %s = tagged interface
   1696   1.1.1.5  christos # and %d = VLAN ID.
   1697   1.1.1.5  christos #vlan_bridge=brvlan
   1698   1.1.1.5  christos 
   1699   1.1.1.4  christos # When hostapd creates a VLAN interface on vlan_tagged_interfaces, it needs
   1700   1.1.1.4  christos # to know how to name it.
   1701   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = vlan<XXX>, e.g., vlan1
   1702   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = <vlan_tagged_interface>.<XXX>, e.g. eth0.1
   1703   1.1.1.4  christos #vlan_naming=0
   1704   1.1.1.4  christos 
   1705   1.1.1.4  christos # Arbitrary RADIUS attributes can be added into Access-Request and
   1706   1.1.1.4  christos # Accounting-Request packets by specifying the contents of the attributes with
   1707   1.1.1.4  christos # the following configuration parameters. There can be multiple of these to
   1708   1.1.1.4  christos # add multiple attributes. These parameters can also be used to override some
   1709   1.1.1.4  christos # of the attributes added automatically by hostapd.
   1710   1.1.1.4  christos # Format: <attr_id>[:<syntax:value>]
   1711   1.1.1.4  christos # attr_id: RADIUS attribute type (e.g., 26 = Vendor-Specific)
   1712   1.1.1.4  christos # syntax: s = string (UTF-8), d = integer, x = octet string
   1713   1.1.1.4  christos # value: attribute value in format indicated by the syntax
   1714   1.1.1.4  christos # If syntax and value parts are omitted, a null value (single 0x00 octet) is
   1715   1.1.1.4  christos # used.
   1716   1.1.1.4  christos #
   1717   1.1.1.4  christos # Additional Access-Request attributes
   1718   1.1.1.4  christos # radius_auth_req_attr=<attr_id>[:<syntax:value>]
   1719   1.1.1.4  christos # Examples:
   1720   1.1.1.4  christos # Operator-Name = "Operator"
   1721   1.1.1.4  christos #radius_auth_req_attr=126:s:Operator
   1722   1.1.1.4  christos # Service-Type = Framed (2)
   1723   1.1.1.4  christos #radius_auth_req_attr=6:d:2
   1724   1.1.1.4  christos # Connect-Info = "testing" (this overrides the automatically generated value)
   1725   1.1.1.4  christos #radius_auth_req_attr=77:s:testing
   1726   1.1.1.4  christos # Same Connect-Info value set as a hexdump
   1727   1.1.1.4  christos #radius_auth_req_attr=77:x:74657374696e67
   1728   1.1.1.4  christos 
   1729   1.1.1.4  christos #
   1730   1.1.1.4  christos # Additional Accounting-Request attributes
   1731   1.1.1.4  christos # radius_acct_req_attr=<attr_id>[:<syntax:value>]
   1732   1.1.1.4  christos # Examples:
   1733   1.1.1.4  christos # Operator-Name = "Operator"
   1734   1.1.1.4  christos #radius_acct_req_attr=126:s:Operator
   1735   1.1.1.4  christos 
   1736   1.1.1.9  christos # If SQLite support is included, path to a database from which additional
   1737   1.1.1.9  christos # RADIUS request attributes are extracted based on the station MAC address.
   1738   1.1.1.9  christos #
   1739   1.1.1.9  christos # The schema for the radius_attributes table is:
   1740   1.1.1.9  christos # id | sta | reqtype | attr   :   multi-key (sta, reqtype)
   1741   1.1.1.9  christos # id   = autonumber
   1742   1.1.1.9  christos # sta  = station MAC address in `11:22:33:44:55:66` format.
   1743   1.1.1.9  christos # type = `auth` | `acct` | NULL (match any)
   1744   1.1.1.9  christos # attr = existing config file format, e.g. `126:s:Test Operator`
   1745   1.1.1.9  christos #radius_req_attr_sqlite=radius_attr.sqlite
   1746   1.1.1.9  christos 
   1747   1.1.1.4  christos # Dynamic Authorization Extensions (RFC 5176)
   1748   1.1.1.4  christos # This mechanism can be used to allow dynamic changes to user session based on
   1749   1.1.1.4  christos # commands from a RADIUS server (or some other disconnect client that has the
   1750   1.1.1.4  christos # needed session information). For example, Disconnect message can be used to
   1751   1.1.1.4  christos # request an associated station to be disconnected.
   1752   1.1.1.4  christos #
   1753   1.1.1.4  christos # This is disabled by default. Set radius_das_port to non-zero UDP port
   1754   1.1.1.4  christos # number to enable.
   1755   1.1.1.4  christos #radius_das_port=3799
   1756   1.1.1.4  christos #
   1757   1.1.1.4  christos # DAS client (the host that can send Disconnect/CoA requests) and shared secret
   1758   1.1.1.8  christos # Format: <IP address> <shared secret>
   1759   1.1.1.8  christos # IP address 0.0.0.0 can be used to allow requests from any address.
   1760   1.1.1.4  christos #radius_das_client=192.168.1.123 shared secret here
   1761   1.1.1.4  christos #
   1762   1.1.1.4  christos # DAS Event-Timestamp time window in seconds
   1763   1.1.1.4  christos #radius_das_time_window=300
   1764   1.1.1.4  christos #
   1765   1.1.1.4  christos # DAS require Event-Timestamp
   1766   1.1.1.4  christos #radius_das_require_event_timestamp=1
   1767   1.1.1.7  christos #
   1768   1.1.1.7  christos # DAS require Message-Authenticator
   1769   1.1.1.7  christos #radius_das_require_message_authenticator=1
   1770       1.1  christos 
   1771       1.1  christos ##### RADIUS authentication server configuration ##############################
   1772       1.1  christos 
   1773       1.1  christos # hostapd can be used as a RADIUS authentication server for other hosts. This
   1774       1.1  christos # requires that the integrated EAP server is also enabled and both
   1775       1.1  christos # authentication services are sharing the same configuration.
   1776       1.1  christos 
   1777       1.1  christos # File name of the RADIUS clients configuration for the RADIUS server. If this
   1778       1.1  christos # commented out, RADIUS server is disabled.
   1779       1.1  christos #radius_server_clients=/etc/hostapd.radius_clients
   1780       1.1  christos 
   1781       1.1  christos # The UDP port number for the RADIUS authentication server
   1782       1.1  christos #radius_server_auth_port=1812
   1783       1.1  christos 
   1784   1.1.1.5  christos # The UDP port number for the RADIUS accounting server
   1785   1.1.1.5  christos # Commenting this out or setting this to 0 can be used to disable RADIUS
   1786   1.1.1.5  christos # accounting while still enabling RADIUS authentication.
   1787   1.1.1.5  christos #radius_server_acct_port=1813
   1788   1.1.1.5  christos 
   1789       1.1  christos # Use IPv6 with RADIUS server (IPv4 will also be supported using IPv6 API)
   1790       1.1  christos #radius_server_ipv6=1
   1791       1.1  christos 
   1792       1.1  christos 
   1793       1.1  christos ##### WPA/IEEE 802.11i configuration ##########################################
   1794       1.1  christos 
   1795       1.1  christos # Enable WPA. Setting this variable configures the AP to require WPA (either
   1796       1.1  christos # WPA-PSK or WPA-RADIUS/EAP based on other configuration). For WPA-PSK, either
   1797       1.1  christos # wpa_psk or wpa_passphrase must be set and wpa_key_mgmt must include WPA-PSK.
   1798   1.1.1.4  christos # Instead of wpa_psk / wpa_passphrase, wpa_psk_radius might suffice.
   1799       1.1  christos # For WPA-RADIUS/EAP, ieee8021x must be set (but without dynamic WEP keys),
   1800       1.1  christos # RADIUS authentication server must be configured, and WPA-EAP must be included
   1801       1.1  christos # in wpa_key_mgmt.
   1802       1.1  christos # This field is a bit field that can be used to enable WPA (IEEE 802.11i/D3.0)
   1803       1.1  christos # and/or WPA2 (full IEEE 802.11i/RSN):
   1804       1.1  christos # bit0 = WPA
   1805       1.1  christos # bit1 = IEEE 802.11i/RSN (WPA2) (dot11RSNAEnabled)
   1806   1.1.1.8  christos # Note that WPA3 is also configured with bit1 since it uses RSN just like WPA2.
   1807   1.1.1.8  christos # In other words, for WPA3, wpa=2 is used the configuration (and
   1808   1.1.1.8  christos # wpa_key_mgmt=SAE for WPA3-Personal instead of wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK).
   1809   1.1.1.8  christos #wpa=2
   1810       1.1  christos 
   1811  1.1.1.10  christos # Extended Key ID support for Individually Addressed frames
   1812  1.1.1.10  christos #
   1813  1.1.1.10  christos # Extended Key ID allows to rekey PTK keys without the impacts the "normal"
   1814  1.1.1.10  christos # PTK rekeying with only a single Key ID 0 has. It can only be used when the
   1815  1.1.1.10  christos # driver supports it and RSN/WPA2 is used with a CCMP/GCMP pairwise cipher.
   1816  1.1.1.10  christos #
   1817  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = force off, i.e., use only Key ID 0 (default)
   1818  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = enable and use Extended Key ID support when possible
   1819  1.1.1.10  christos # 2 = identical to 1 but start with Key ID 1 when possible
   1820  1.1.1.10  christos #extended_key_id=0
   1821  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1822       1.1  christos # WPA pre-shared keys for WPA-PSK. This can be either entered as a 256-bit
   1823       1.1  christos # secret in hex format (64 hex digits), wpa_psk, or as an ASCII passphrase
   1824       1.1  christos # (8..63 characters) that will be converted to PSK. This conversion uses SSID
   1825       1.1  christos # so the PSK changes when ASCII passphrase is used and the SSID is changed.
   1826       1.1  christos # wpa_psk (dot11RSNAConfigPSKValue)
   1827       1.1  christos # wpa_passphrase (dot11RSNAConfigPSKPassPhrase)
   1828       1.1  christos #wpa_psk=0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef
   1829       1.1  christos #wpa_passphrase=secret passphrase
   1830       1.1  christos 
   1831       1.1  christos # Optionally, WPA PSKs can be read from a separate text file (containing list
   1832       1.1  christos # of (PSK,MAC address) pairs. This allows more than one PSK to be configured.
   1833       1.1  christos # Use absolute path name to make sure that the files can be read on SIGHUP
   1834       1.1  christos # configuration reloads.
   1835       1.1  christos #wpa_psk_file=/etc/hostapd.wpa_psk
   1836       1.1  christos 
   1837   1.1.1.4  christos # Optionally, WPA passphrase can be received from RADIUS authentication server
   1838  1.1.1.10  christos # This requires macaddr_acl to be set to 2 (RADIUS) for wpa_psk_radius values
   1839  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 and 2.
   1840   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
   1841   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = optional; use default passphrase/psk if RADIUS server does not include
   1842   1.1.1.4  christos #	Tunnel-Password
   1843   1.1.1.4  christos # 2 = required; reject authentication if RADIUS server does not include
   1844   1.1.1.4  christos #	Tunnel-Password
   1845  1.1.1.10  christos # 3 = ask RADIUS server during 4-way handshake if there is no locally
   1846  1.1.1.10  christos #	configured PSK/passphrase for the STA
   1847  1.1.1.10  christos #
   1848  1.1.1.10  christos # The Tunnel-Password attribute in Access-Accept can contain either the
   1849  1.1.1.10  christos # 8..63 character ASCII passphrase or a 64 hex character encoding of the PSK.
   1850  1.1.1.10  christos #
   1851   1.1.1.4  christos #wpa_psk_radius=0
   1852   1.1.1.4  christos 
   1853       1.1  christos # Set of accepted key management algorithms (WPA-PSK, WPA-EAP, or both). The
   1854       1.1  christos # entries are separated with a space. WPA-PSK-SHA256 and WPA-EAP-SHA256 can be
   1855       1.1  christos # added to enable SHA256-based stronger algorithms.
   1856   1.1.1.8  christos # WPA-PSK = WPA-Personal / WPA2-Personal
   1857   1.1.1.8  christos # WPA-PSK-SHA256 = WPA2-Personal using SHA256
   1858   1.1.1.8  christos # WPA-EAP = WPA-Enterprise / WPA2-Enterprise
   1859   1.1.1.8  christos # WPA-EAP-SHA256 = WPA2-Enterprise using SHA256
   1860   1.1.1.8  christos # SAE = SAE (WPA3-Personal)
   1861   1.1.1.8  christos # WPA-EAP-SUITE-B-192 = WPA3-Enterprise with 192-bit security/CNSA suite
   1862   1.1.1.8  christos # FT-PSK = FT with passphrase/PSK
   1863   1.1.1.8  christos # FT-EAP = FT with EAP
   1864   1.1.1.8  christos # FT-EAP-SHA384 = FT with EAP using SHA384
   1865   1.1.1.8  christos # FT-SAE = FT with SAE
   1866   1.1.1.8  christos # FILS-SHA256 = Fast Initial Link Setup with SHA256
   1867   1.1.1.8  christos # FILS-SHA384 = Fast Initial Link Setup with SHA384
   1868   1.1.1.8  christos # FT-FILS-SHA256 = FT and Fast Initial Link Setup with SHA256
   1869   1.1.1.8  christos # FT-FILS-SHA384 = FT and Fast Initial Link Setup with SHA384
   1870   1.1.1.8  christos # OWE = Opportunistic Wireless Encryption (a.k.a. Enhanced Open)
   1871   1.1.1.8  christos # DPP = Device Provisioning Protocol
   1872   1.1.1.8  christos # OSEN = Hotspot 2.0 online signup with encryption
   1873       1.1  christos # (dot11RSNAConfigAuthenticationSuitesTable)
   1874       1.1  christos #wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK WPA-EAP
   1875       1.1  christos 
   1876       1.1  christos # Set of accepted cipher suites (encryption algorithms) for pairwise keys
   1877       1.1  christos # (unicast packets). This is a space separated list of algorithms:
   1878   1.1.1.8  christos # CCMP = AES in Counter mode with CBC-MAC (CCMP-128)
   1879   1.1.1.8  christos # TKIP = Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
   1880   1.1.1.8  christos # CCMP-256 = AES in Counter mode with CBC-MAC with 256-bit key
   1881   1.1.1.8  christos # GCMP = Galois/counter mode protocol (GCMP-128)
   1882   1.1.1.8  christos # GCMP-256 = Galois/counter mode protocol with 256-bit key
   1883       1.1  christos # Group cipher suite (encryption algorithm for broadcast and multicast frames)
   1884       1.1  christos # is automatically selected based on this configuration. If only CCMP is
   1885       1.1  christos # allowed as the pairwise cipher, group cipher will also be CCMP. Otherwise,
   1886   1.1.1.8  christos # TKIP will be used as the group cipher. The optional group_cipher parameter can
   1887   1.1.1.8  christos # be used to override this automatic selection.
   1888   1.1.1.8  christos #
   1889       1.1  christos # (dot11RSNAConfigPairwiseCiphersTable)
   1890       1.1  christos # Pairwise cipher for WPA (v1) (default: TKIP)
   1891       1.1  christos #wpa_pairwise=TKIP CCMP
   1892       1.1  christos # Pairwise cipher for RSN/WPA2 (default: use wpa_pairwise value)
   1893       1.1  christos #rsn_pairwise=CCMP
   1894       1.1  christos 
   1895   1.1.1.8  christos # Optional override for automatic group cipher selection
   1896   1.1.1.8  christos # This can be used to select a specific group cipher regardless of which
   1897   1.1.1.8  christos # pairwise ciphers were enabled for WPA and RSN. It should be noted that
   1898   1.1.1.8  christos # overriding the group cipher with an unexpected value can result in
   1899   1.1.1.8  christos # interoperability issues and in general, this parameter is mainly used for
   1900   1.1.1.8  christos # testing purposes.
   1901   1.1.1.8  christos #group_cipher=CCMP
   1902   1.1.1.8  christos 
   1903       1.1  christos # Time interval for rekeying GTK (broadcast/multicast encryption keys) in
   1904       1.1  christos # seconds. (dot11RSNAConfigGroupRekeyTime)
   1905   1.1.1.8  christos # This defaults to 86400 seconds (once per day) when using CCMP/GCMP as the
   1906   1.1.1.8  christos # group cipher and 600 seconds (once per 10 minutes) when using TKIP as the
   1907   1.1.1.8  christos # group cipher.
   1908   1.1.1.8  christos #wpa_group_rekey=86400
   1909       1.1  christos 
   1910       1.1  christos # Rekey GTK when any STA that possesses the current GTK is leaving the BSS.
   1911       1.1  christos # (dot11RSNAConfigGroupRekeyStrict)
   1912       1.1  christos #wpa_strict_rekey=1
   1913       1.1  christos 
   1914   1.1.1.8  christos # The number of times EAPOL-Key Message 1/2 in the RSN Group Key Handshake is
   1915   1.1.1.8  christos #retried per GTK Handshake attempt. (dot11RSNAConfigGroupUpdateCount)
   1916   1.1.1.8  christos # This value should only be increased when stations are constantly
   1917   1.1.1.8  christos # deauthenticated during GTK rekeying with the log message
   1918   1.1.1.8  christos # "group key handshake failed...".
   1919   1.1.1.8  christos # You should consider to also increase wpa_pairwise_update_count then.
   1920   1.1.1.8  christos # Range 1..4294967295; default: 4
   1921   1.1.1.8  christos #wpa_group_update_count=4
   1922   1.1.1.8  christos 
   1923       1.1  christos # Time interval for rekeying GMK (master key used internally to generate GTKs
   1924       1.1  christos # (in seconds).
   1925       1.1  christos #wpa_gmk_rekey=86400
   1926       1.1  christos 
   1927       1.1  christos # Maximum lifetime for PTK in seconds. This can be used to enforce rekeying of
   1928       1.1  christos # PTK to mitigate some attacks against TKIP deficiencies.
   1929  1.1.1.10  christos # Warning: PTK rekeying is buggy with many drivers/devices and with such
   1930  1.1.1.10  christos # devices, the only secure method to rekey the PTK without Extended Key ID
   1931  1.1.1.10  christos # support requires a disconnection. Check the related parameter
   1932  1.1.1.10  christos # wpa_deny_ptk0_rekey for details.
   1933       1.1  christos #wpa_ptk_rekey=600
   1934       1.1  christos 
   1935  1.1.1.10  christos # Workaround for PTK rekey issues
   1936  1.1.1.10  christos #
   1937  1.1.1.10  christos # PTK0 rekeys (rekeying the PTK without "Extended Key ID for Individually
   1938  1.1.1.10  christos # Addressed Frames") can degrade the security and stability with some cards.
   1939  1.1.1.10  christos # To avoid such issues hostapd can replace those PTK rekeys (including EAP
   1940  1.1.1.10  christos # reauthentications) with disconnects.
   1941  1.1.1.10  christos #
   1942  1.1.1.10  christos # Available options:
   1943  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = always rekey when configured/instructed (default)
   1944  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = only rekey when the local driver is explicitly indicating it can perform
   1945  1.1.1.10  christos #	this operation without issues
   1946  1.1.1.10  christos # 2 = never allow PTK0 rekeys
   1947  1.1.1.10  christos #wpa_deny_ptk0_rekey=0
   1948  1.1.1.10  christos 
   1949   1.1.1.8  christos # The number of times EAPOL-Key Message 1/4 and Message 3/4 in the RSN 4-Way
   1950   1.1.1.8  christos # Handshake are retried per 4-Way Handshake attempt.
   1951   1.1.1.8  christos # (dot11RSNAConfigPairwiseUpdateCount)
   1952   1.1.1.8  christos # Range 1..4294967295; default: 4
   1953   1.1.1.8  christos #wpa_pairwise_update_count=4
   1954   1.1.1.8  christos 
   1955   1.1.1.8  christos # Workaround for key reinstallation attacks
   1956   1.1.1.8  christos #
   1957   1.1.1.8  christos # This parameter can be used to disable retransmission of EAPOL-Key frames that
   1958   1.1.1.8  christos # are used to install keys (EAPOL-Key message 3/4 and group message 1/2). This
   1959   1.1.1.8  christos # is similar to setting wpa_group_update_count=1 and
   1960   1.1.1.8  christos # wpa_pairwise_update_count=1, but with no impact to message 1/4 and with
   1961   1.1.1.8  christos # extended timeout on the response to avoid causing issues with stations that
   1962   1.1.1.8  christos # may use aggressive power saving have very long time in replying to the
   1963   1.1.1.8  christos # EAPOL-Key messages.
   1964   1.1.1.8  christos #
   1965   1.1.1.8  christos # This option can be used to work around key reinstallation attacks on the
   1966   1.1.1.8  christos # station (supplicant) side in cases those station devices cannot be updated
   1967   1.1.1.8  christos # for some reason. By removing the retransmissions the attacker cannot cause
   1968   1.1.1.8  christos # key reinstallation with a delayed frame transmission. This is related to the
   1969   1.1.1.8  christos # station side vulnerabilities CVE-2017-13077, CVE-2017-13078, CVE-2017-13079,
   1970   1.1.1.8  christos # CVE-2017-13080, and CVE-2017-13081.
   1971   1.1.1.8  christos #
   1972   1.1.1.8  christos # This workaround might cause interoperability issues and reduced robustness of
   1973   1.1.1.8  christos # key negotiation especially in environments with heavy traffic load due to the
   1974   1.1.1.8  christos # number of attempts to perform the key exchange is reduced significantly. As
   1975   1.1.1.8  christos # such, this workaround is disabled by default (unless overridden in build
   1976   1.1.1.8  christos # configuration). To enable this, set the parameter to 1.
   1977   1.1.1.8  christos #wpa_disable_eapol_key_retries=1
   1978   1.1.1.8  christos 
   1979       1.1  christos # Enable IEEE 802.11i/RSN/WPA2 pre-authentication. This is used to speed up
   1980       1.1  christos # roaming be pre-authenticating IEEE 802.1X/EAP part of the full RSN
   1981       1.1  christos # authentication and key handshake before actually associating with a new AP.
   1982       1.1  christos # (dot11RSNAPreauthenticationEnabled)
   1983       1.1  christos #rsn_preauth=1
   1984       1.1  christos #
   1985       1.1  christos # Space separated list of interfaces from which pre-authentication frames are
   1986       1.1  christos # accepted (e.g., 'eth0' or 'eth0 wlan0wds0'. This list should include all
   1987       1.1  christos # interface that are used for connections to other APs. This could include
   1988       1.1  christos # wired interfaces and WDS links. The normal wireless data interface towards
   1989       1.1  christos # associated stations (e.g., wlan0) should not be added, since
   1990       1.1  christos # pre-authentication is only used with APs other than the currently associated
   1991       1.1  christos # one.
   1992       1.1  christos #rsn_preauth_interfaces=eth0
   1993       1.1  christos 
   1994       1.1  christos # ieee80211w: Whether management frame protection (MFP) is enabled
   1995       1.1  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
   1996       1.1  christos # 1 = optional
   1997       1.1  christos # 2 = required
   1998       1.1  christos #ieee80211w=0
   1999  1.1.1.10  christos # The most common configuration options for this based on the PMF (protected
   2000  1.1.1.10  christos # management frames) certification program are:
   2001  1.1.1.10  christos # PMF enabled: ieee80211w=1 and wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-EAP WPA-EAP-SHA256
   2002  1.1.1.10  christos # PMF required: ieee80211w=2 and wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-EAP-SHA256
   2003  1.1.1.10  christos # (and similarly for WPA-PSK and WPA-PSK-SHA256 if WPA2-Personal is used)
   2004  1.1.1.10  christos # WPA3-Personal-only mode: ieee80211w=2 and wpa_key_mgmt=SAE
   2005       1.1  christos 
   2006   1.1.1.5  christos # Group management cipher suite
   2007   1.1.1.5  christos # Default: AES-128-CMAC (BIP)
   2008   1.1.1.5  christos # Other options (depending on driver support):
   2009   1.1.1.5  christos # BIP-GMAC-128
   2010   1.1.1.5  christos # BIP-GMAC-256
   2011   1.1.1.5  christos # BIP-CMAC-256
   2012   1.1.1.5  christos # Note: All the stations connecting to the BSS will also need to support the
   2013   1.1.1.5  christos # selected cipher. The default AES-128-CMAC is the only option that is commonly
   2014   1.1.1.5  christos # available in deployed devices.
   2015   1.1.1.5  christos #group_mgmt_cipher=AES-128-CMAC
   2016   1.1.1.5  christos 
   2017  1.1.1.10  christos # Beacon Protection (management frame protection for Beacon frames)
   2018  1.1.1.10  christos # This depends on management frame protection being enabled (ieee80211w != 0)
   2019  1.1.1.10  christos # and beacon protection support indication from the driver.
   2020  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
   2021  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = enabled
   2022  1.1.1.10  christos #beacon_prot=0
   2023  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2024       1.1  christos # Association SA Query maximum timeout (in TU = 1.024 ms; for MFP)
   2025       1.1  christos # (maximum time to wait for a SA Query response)
   2026       1.1  christos # dot11AssociationSAQueryMaximumTimeout, 1...4294967295
   2027       1.1  christos #assoc_sa_query_max_timeout=1000
   2028       1.1  christos 
   2029       1.1  christos # Association SA Query retry timeout (in TU = 1.024 ms; for MFP)
   2030       1.1  christos # (time between two subsequent SA Query requests)
   2031       1.1  christos # dot11AssociationSAQueryRetryTimeout, 1...4294967295
   2032       1.1  christos #assoc_sa_query_retry_timeout=201
   2033       1.1  christos 
   2034   1.1.1.9  christos # ocv: Operating Channel Validation
   2035  1.1.1.10  christos # This is a countermeasure against multi-channel on-path attacks.
   2036  1.1.1.10  christos # Enabling this depends on the driver's support for OCV when the driver SME is
   2037  1.1.1.10  christos # used. If hostapd SME is used, this will be enabled just based on this
   2038  1.1.1.10  christos # configuration.
   2039   1.1.1.9  christos # Enabling this automatically also enables ieee80211w, if not yet enabled.
   2040   1.1.1.9  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
   2041   1.1.1.9  christos # 1 = enabled
   2042  1.1.1.10  christos # 2 = enabled in workaround mode - Allow STA that claims OCV capability to
   2043  1.1.1.10  christos #     connect even if the STA doesn't send OCI or negotiate PMF. This
   2044  1.1.1.10  christos #     workaround is to improve interoperability with legacy STAs which are
   2045  1.1.1.10  christos #     wrongly copying reserved bits of RSN capabilities from the AP's
   2046  1.1.1.10  christos #     RSNE into (Re)Association Request frames. When this configuration is
   2047  1.1.1.10  christos #     enabled, the AP considers STA is OCV capable only when the STA indicates
   2048  1.1.1.10  christos #     MFP capability in (Re)Association Request frames and sends OCI in
   2049  1.1.1.10  christos #     EAPOL-Key msg 2/4/FT Reassociation Request frame/FILS (Re)Association
   2050  1.1.1.10  christos #     Request frame; otherwise, the AP disables OCV for the current connection
   2051  1.1.1.10  christos #     with the STA. Enabling this workaround mode reduced OCV protection to
   2052  1.1.1.10  christos #     some extend since it allows misbehavior to go through. As such, this
   2053  1.1.1.10  christos #     should be enabled only if interoperability with misbehaving STAs is
   2054  1.1.1.10  christos #     needed.
   2055   1.1.1.9  christos #ocv=1
   2056   1.1.1.9  christos 
   2057   1.1.1.3  christos # disable_pmksa_caching: Disable PMKSA caching
   2058   1.1.1.3  christos # This parameter can be used to disable caching of PMKSA created through EAP
   2059   1.1.1.3  christos # authentication. RSN preauthentication may still end up using PMKSA caching if
   2060   1.1.1.3  christos # it is enabled (rsn_preauth=1).
   2061   1.1.1.3  christos # 0 = PMKSA caching enabled (default)
   2062   1.1.1.3  christos # 1 = PMKSA caching disabled
   2063   1.1.1.3  christos #disable_pmksa_caching=0
   2064       1.1  christos 
   2065       1.1  christos # okc: Opportunistic Key Caching (aka Proactive Key Caching)
   2066       1.1  christos # Allow PMK cache to be shared opportunistically among configured interfaces
   2067       1.1  christos # and BSSes (i.e., all configurations within a single hostapd process).
   2068       1.1  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
   2069       1.1  christos # 1 = enabled
   2070       1.1  christos #okc=1
   2071       1.1  christos 
   2072   1.1.1.8  christos # SAE password
   2073   1.1.1.8  christos # This parameter can be used to set passwords for SAE. By default, the
   2074   1.1.1.8  christos # wpa_passphrase value is used if this separate parameter is not used, but
   2075   1.1.1.8  christos # wpa_passphrase follows the WPA-PSK constraints (8..63 characters) even though
   2076   1.1.1.8  christos # SAE passwords do not have such constraints. If the BSS enabled both SAE and
   2077   1.1.1.8  christos # WPA-PSK and both values are set, SAE uses the sae_password values and WPA-PSK
   2078   1.1.1.8  christos # uses the wpa_passphrase value.
   2079   1.1.1.8  christos #
   2080   1.1.1.8  christos # Each sae_password entry is added to a list of available passwords. This
   2081   1.1.1.8  christos # corresponds to the dot11RSNAConfigPasswordValueEntry. sae_password value
   2082   1.1.1.8  christos # starts with the password (dot11RSNAConfigPasswordCredential). That value can
   2083   1.1.1.8  christos # be followed by optional peer MAC address (dot11RSNAConfigPasswordPeerMac) and
   2084   1.1.1.9  christos # by optional password identifier (dot11RSNAConfigPasswordIdentifier). In
   2085   1.1.1.9  christos # addition, an optional VLAN ID specification can be used to bind the station
   2086  1.1.1.10  christos # to the specified VLAN whenever the specific SAE password entry is used.
   2087   1.1.1.9  christos #
   2088   1.1.1.9  christos # If the peer MAC address is not included or is set to the wildcard address
   2089   1.1.1.8  christos # (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff), the entry is available for any station to use. If a
   2090   1.1.1.8  christos # specific peer MAC address is included, only a station with that MAC address
   2091   1.1.1.9  christos # is allowed to use the entry.
   2092   1.1.1.9  christos #
   2093   1.1.1.9  christos # If the password identifier (with non-zero length) is included, the entry is
   2094   1.1.1.9  christos # limited to be used only with that specified identifier.
   2095   1.1.1.9  christos 
   2096   1.1.1.9  christos # The last matching (based on peer MAC address and identifier) entry is used to
   2097   1.1.1.9  christos # select which password to use. Setting sae_password to an empty string has a
   2098   1.1.1.9  christos # special meaning of removing all previously added entries.
   2099   1.1.1.9  christos #
   2100   1.1.1.8  christos # sae_password uses the following encoding:
   2101  1.1.1.10  christos #<password/credential>[|mac=<peer mac>][|vlanid=<VLAN ID>]
   2102  1.1.1.10  christos #[|pk=<m:ECPrivateKey-base64>][|id=<identifier>]
   2103   1.1.1.8  christos # Examples:
   2104   1.1.1.8  christos #sae_password=secret
   2105   1.1.1.8  christos #sae_password=really secret|mac=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
   2106   1.1.1.8  christos #sae_password=example secret|mac=02:03:04:05:06:07|id=pw identifier
   2107   1.1.1.9  christos #sae_password=example secret|vlanid=3|id=pw identifier
   2108  1.1.1.10  christos #
   2109  1.1.1.10  christos # SAE passwords can also be read from a separate file in which each line
   2110  1.1.1.10  christos # contains and entry in the same format as sae_password uses.
   2111  1.1.1.10  christos #sae_password_file=/tc/hostapd.sae_passwords
   2112   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2113   1.1.1.5  christos # SAE threshold for anti-clogging mechanism (dot11RSNASAEAntiCloggingThreshold)
   2114   1.1.1.5  christos # This parameter defines how many open SAE instances can be in progress at the
   2115   1.1.1.5  christos # same time before the anti-clogging mechanism is taken into use.
   2116  1.1.1.10  christos #sae_anti_clogging_threshold=5 (deprecated)
   2117  1.1.1.10  christos #anti_clogging_threshold=5
   2118   1.1.1.5  christos 
   2119   1.1.1.8  christos # Maximum number of SAE synchronization errors (dot11RSNASAESync)
   2120  1.1.1.10  christos # The offending SAE peer will be disconnected if more than this many
   2121   1.1.1.8  christos # synchronization errors happen.
   2122  1.1.1.10  christos #sae_sync=3
   2123   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2124   1.1.1.5  christos # Enabled SAE finite cyclic groups
   2125   1.1.1.5  christos # SAE implementation are required to support group 19 (ECC group defined over a
   2126   1.1.1.9  christos # 256-bit prime order field). This configuration parameter can be used to
   2127   1.1.1.9  christos # specify a set of allowed groups. If not included, only the mandatory group 19
   2128   1.1.1.9  christos # is enabled.
   2129   1.1.1.9  christos # The group values are listed in the IANA registry:
   2130   1.1.1.5  christos # http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipsec-registry/ipsec-registry.xml#ipsec-registry-9
   2131   1.1.1.9  christos # Note that groups 1, 2, 5, 22, 23, and 24 should not be used in production
   2132   1.1.1.9  christos # purposes due limited security (see RFC 8247). Groups that are not as strong as
   2133   1.1.1.9  christos # group 19 (ECC, NIST P-256) are unlikely to be useful for production use cases
   2134   1.1.1.9  christos # since all implementations are required to support group 19.
   2135   1.1.1.9  christos #sae_groups=19 20 21
   2136       1.1  christos 
   2137   1.1.1.8  christos # Require MFP for all associations using SAE
   2138   1.1.1.8  christos # This parameter can be used to enforce negotiation of MFP for all associations
   2139   1.1.1.8  christos # that negotiate use of SAE. This is used in cases where SAE-capable devices are
   2140   1.1.1.8  christos # known to be MFP-capable and the BSS is configured with optional MFP
   2141   1.1.1.8  christos # (ieee80211w=1) for legacy support. The non-SAE stations can connect without
   2142   1.1.1.8  christos # MFP while SAE stations are required to negotiate MFP if sae_require_mfp=1.
   2143   1.1.1.8  christos #sae_require_mfp=0
   2144   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2145  1.1.1.10  christos # SAE Confirm behavior
   2146  1.1.1.10  christos # By default, AP will send out only SAE Commit message in response to a received
   2147  1.1.1.10  christos # SAE Commit message. This parameter can be set to 1 to override that behavior
   2148  1.1.1.10  christos # to send both SAE Commit and SAE Confirm messages without waiting for the STA
   2149  1.1.1.10  christos # to send its SAE Confirm message first.
   2150  1.1.1.10  christos #sae_confirm_immediate=0
   2151  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2152  1.1.1.10  christos # SAE mechanism for PWE derivation
   2153  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = hunting-and-pecking loop only (default without password identifier)
   2154  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = hash-to-element only (default with password identifier)
   2155  1.1.1.10  christos # 2 = both hunting-and-pecking loop and hash-to-element enabled
   2156  1.1.1.10  christos # Note: The default value is likely to change from 0 to 2 once the new
   2157  1.1.1.10  christos # hash-to-element mechanism has received more interoperability testing.
   2158  1.1.1.10  christos # When using SAE password identifier, the hash-to-element mechanism is used
   2159  1.1.1.10  christos # regardless of the sae_pwe parameter value.
   2160  1.1.1.10  christos #sae_pwe=0
   2161  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2162   1.1.1.8  christos # FILS Cache Identifier (16-bit value in hexdump format)
   2163   1.1.1.8  christos #fils_cache_id=0011
   2164   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2165   1.1.1.8  christos # FILS Realm Information
   2166   1.1.1.8  christos # One or more FILS realms need to be configured when FILS is enabled. This list
   2167   1.1.1.8  christos # of realms is used to define which realms (used in keyName-NAI by the client)
   2168   1.1.1.8  christos # can be used with FILS shared key authentication for ERP.
   2169   1.1.1.8  christos #fils_realm=example.com
   2170   1.1.1.8  christos #fils_realm=example.org
   2171   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2172   1.1.1.8  christos # FILS DH Group for PFS
   2173   1.1.1.8  christos # 0 = PFS disabled with FILS shared key authentication (default)
   2174   1.1.1.8  christos # 1-65535 DH Group to use for FILS PFS
   2175   1.1.1.8  christos #fils_dh_group=0
   2176   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2177   1.1.1.8  christos # OWE DH groups
   2178   1.1.1.8  christos # OWE implementations are required to support group 19 (NIST P-256). All groups
   2179   1.1.1.8  christos # that are supported by the implementation (e.g., groups 19, 20, and 21 when
   2180   1.1.1.8  christos # using OpenSSL) are enabled by default. This configuration parameter can be
   2181   1.1.1.8  christos # used to specify a limited set of allowed groups. The group values are listed
   2182   1.1.1.8  christos # in the IANA registry:
   2183   1.1.1.8  christos # http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipsec-registry/ipsec-registry.xml#ipsec-registry-10
   2184   1.1.1.8  christos #owe_groups=19 20 21
   2185   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2186  1.1.1.10  christos # OWE PTK derivation workaround
   2187  1.1.1.10  christos # Initial OWE implementation used SHA256 when deriving the PTK for all OWE
   2188  1.1.1.10  christos # groups. This was supposed to change to SHA384 for group 20 and SHA512 for
   2189  1.1.1.10  christos # group 21. This parameter can be used to enable workaround for interoperability
   2190  1.1.1.10  christos # with stations that use SHA256 with groups 20 and 21. By default (0) only the
   2191  1.1.1.10  christos # appropriate hash function is accepted. When workaround is enabled (1), the
   2192  1.1.1.10  christos # appropriate hash function is tried first and if that fails, SHA256-based PTK
   2193  1.1.1.10  christos # derivation is attempted. This workaround can result in reduced security for
   2194  1.1.1.10  christos # groups 20 and 21, but is required for interoperability with older
   2195  1.1.1.10  christos # implementations. There is no impact to group 19 behavior. The workaround is
   2196  1.1.1.10  christos # disabled by default and can be enabled by uncommenting the following line.
   2197  1.1.1.10  christos #owe_ptk_workaround=1
   2198  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2199   1.1.1.8  christos # OWE transition mode configuration
   2200   1.1.1.8  christos # Pointer to the matching open/OWE BSS
   2201   1.1.1.8  christos #owe_transition_bssid=<bssid>
   2202   1.1.1.8  christos # SSID in same format as ssid2 described above.
   2203   1.1.1.8  christos #owe_transition_ssid=<SSID>
   2204   1.1.1.8  christos # Alternatively, OWE transition mode BSSID/SSID can be configured with a
   2205   1.1.1.8  christos # reference to a BSS operated by this hostapd process.
   2206   1.1.1.8  christos #owe_transition_ifname=<ifname>
   2207   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2208   1.1.1.8  christos # DHCP server for FILS HLP
   2209   1.1.1.8  christos # If configured, hostapd will act as a DHCP relay for all FILS HLP requests
   2210   1.1.1.8  christos # that include a DHCPDISCOVER message and send them to the specific DHCP
   2211   1.1.1.8  christos # server for processing. hostapd will then wait for a response from that server
   2212   1.1.1.8  christos # before replying with (Re)Association Response frame that encapsulates this
   2213   1.1.1.8  christos # DHCP response. own_ip_addr is used as the local address for the communication
   2214   1.1.1.8  christos # with the DHCP server.
   2215   1.1.1.8  christos #dhcp_server=127.0.0.1
   2216   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2217   1.1.1.8  christos # DHCP server UDP port
   2218   1.1.1.8  christos # Default: 67
   2219   1.1.1.8  christos #dhcp_server_port=67
   2220   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2221   1.1.1.8  christos # DHCP relay UDP port on the local device
   2222   1.1.1.8  christos # Default: 67; 0 means not to bind any specific port
   2223   1.1.1.8  christos #dhcp_relay_port=67
   2224   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2225   1.1.1.8  christos # DHCP rapid commit proxy
   2226   1.1.1.8  christos # If set to 1, this enables hostapd to act as a DHCP rapid commit proxy to
   2227   1.1.1.8  christos # allow the rapid commit options (two message DHCP exchange) to be used with a
   2228   1.1.1.8  christos # server that supports only the four message DHCP exchange. This is disabled by
   2229   1.1.1.8  christos # default (= 0) and can be enabled by setting this to 1.
   2230   1.1.1.8  christos #dhcp_rapid_commit_proxy=0
   2231   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2232   1.1.1.8  christos # Wait time for FILS HLP (dot11HLPWaitTime) in TUs
   2233   1.1.1.8  christos # default: 30 TUs (= 30.72 milliseconds)
   2234   1.1.1.8  christos #fils_hlp_wait_time=30
   2235   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2236  1.1.1.10  christos # FILS Discovery frame transmission minimum and maximum interval settings.
   2237  1.1.1.10  christos # If fils_discovery_max_interval is non-zero, the AP enables FILS Discovery
   2238  1.1.1.10  christos # frame transmission. These values use TUs as the unit and have allowed range
   2239  1.1.1.10  christos # of 0-10000. fils_discovery_min_interval defaults to 20.
   2240  1.1.1.10  christos # This feature is currently supported only when ieee80211ax is enabled for
   2241  1.1.1.10  christos # the radio and disable_11ax is not set for the BSS.
   2242  1.1.1.10  christos #fils_discovery_min_interval=20
   2243  1.1.1.10  christos #fils_discovery_max_interval=0
   2244  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2245  1.1.1.10  christos # Transition Disable indication
   2246  1.1.1.10  christos # The AP can notify authenticated stations to disable transition mode in their
   2247  1.1.1.10  christos # network profiles when the network has completed transition steps, i.e., once
   2248  1.1.1.10  christos # sufficiently large number of APs in the ESS have been updated to support the
   2249  1.1.1.10  christos # more secure alternative. When this indication is used, the stations are
   2250  1.1.1.10  christos # expected to automatically disable transition mode and less secure security
   2251  1.1.1.10  christos # options. This includes use of WEP, TKIP (including use of TKIP as the group
   2252  1.1.1.10  christos # cipher), and connections without PMF.
   2253  1.1.1.10  christos # Bitmap bits:
   2254  1.1.1.10  christos # bit 0 (0x01): WPA3-Personal (i.e., disable WPA2-Personal = WPA-PSK and only
   2255  1.1.1.10  christos #	allow SAE to be used)
   2256  1.1.1.10  christos # bit 1 (0x02): SAE-PK (disable SAE without use of SAE-PK)
   2257  1.1.1.10  christos # bit 2 (0x04): WPA3-Enterprise (move to requiring PMF)
   2258  1.1.1.10  christos # bit 3 (0x08): Enhanced Open (disable use of open network; require OWE)
   2259  1.1.1.10  christos # (default: 0 = do not include Transition Disable KDE)
   2260  1.1.1.10  christos #transition_disable=0x01
   2261  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2262  1.1.1.10  christos # PASN ECDH groups
   2263  1.1.1.10  christos # PASN implementations are required to support group 19 (NIST P-256). If this
   2264  1.1.1.10  christos # parameter is not set, only group 19 is supported by default. This
   2265  1.1.1.10  christos # configuration parameter can be used to specify a limited set of allowed
   2266  1.1.1.10  christos # groups. The group values are listed in the IANA registry:
   2267  1.1.1.10  christos # http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipsec-registry/ipsec-registry.xml#ipsec-registry-10
   2268  1.1.1.10  christos #pasn_groups=19 20 21
   2269  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2270  1.1.1.10  christos # PASN comeback after time in TUs
   2271  1.1.1.10  christos # In case the AP is temporarily unable to handle a PASN authentication exchange
   2272  1.1.1.10  christos # due to a too large number of parallel operations, this value indicates to the
   2273  1.1.1.10  christos # peer after how many TUs it can try the PASN exchange again.
   2274  1.1.1.10  christos # (default: 10 TUs)
   2275  1.1.1.10  christos #pasn_comeback_after=10
   2276  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2277  1.1.1.10  christos # Unauthenticated PASN activated (dot11NoAuthPASNActivated)
   2278  1.1.1.10  christos # This indicates whether PASN without mutual authentication is allowed.
   2279  1.1.1.10  christos # (default: 1 = activated)
   2280  1.1.1.10  christos #pasn_noauth=1
   2281  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2282  1.1.1.10  christos # SSID protection in 4-way handshake
   2283  1.1.1.10  christos # The IEEE 802.11i-2004 RSN design did not provide means for protecting the
   2284  1.1.1.10  christos # SSID in the general case. IEEE P802.11REVme/D6.0 added support for this in
   2285  1.1.1.10  christos # 4-way handshake. This capability allows a STA to confirm that the AP has the
   2286  1.1.1.10  christos # same understanding on which SSID is being used for an association in a
   2287  1.1.1.10  christos # protected manner in cases where both the AP and the STA has this capability.
   2288  1.1.1.10  christos # This can be used to mitigate CVE-2023-52424 (a.k.a. the SSID Confusion
   2289  1.1.1.10  christos # Attack).
   2290  1.1.1.10  christos #
   2291  1.1.1.10  christos # Ideally, this capability would be enabled by default on the AP, but since this
   2292  1.1.1.10  christos # is new functionality with limited testing, the default is to disable this for
   2293  1.1.1.10  christos # now and require explicitly configuration to enable. The default behavior is
   2294  1.1.1.10  christos # like to change once this capability has received more testing.
   2295  1.1.1.10  christos #
   2296  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = SSID protection in 4-way handshake disabled (default)
   2297  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = SSID protection in 4-way handshake enabled
   2298  1.1.1.10  christos #
   2299  1.1.1.10  christos #ssid_protection=0
   2300  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2301       1.1  christos ##### IEEE 802.11r configuration ##############################################
   2302       1.1  christos 
   2303       1.1  christos # Mobility Domain identifier (dot11FTMobilityDomainID, MDID)
   2304       1.1  christos # MDID is used to indicate a group of APs (within an ESS, i.e., sharing the
   2305       1.1  christos # same SSID) between which a STA can use Fast BSS Transition.
   2306       1.1  christos # 2-octet identifier as a hex string.
   2307       1.1  christos #mobility_domain=a1b2
   2308       1.1  christos 
   2309       1.1  christos # PMK-R0 Key Holder identifier (dot11FTR0KeyHolderID)
   2310       1.1  christos # 1 to 48 octet identifier.
   2311       1.1  christos # This is configured with nas_identifier (see RADIUS client section above).
   2312       1.1  christos 
   2313   1.1.1.8  christos # Default lifetime of the PMK-R0 in seconds; range 60..4294967295
   2314   1.1.1.8  christos # (default: 14 days / 1209600 seconds; 0 = disable timeout)
   2315       1.1  christos # (dot11FTR0KeyLifetime)
   2316   1.1.1.8  christos #ft_r0_key_lifetime=1209600
   2317   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2318   1.1.1.8  christos # Maximum lifetime for PMK-R1; applied only if not zero
   2319   1.1.1.8  christos # PMK-R1 is removed at latest after this limit.
   2320   1.1.1.8  christos # Removing any PMK-R1 for expiry can be disabled by setting this to -1.
   2321   1.1.1.8  christos # (default: 0)
   2322   1.1.1.8  christos #r1_max_key_lifetime=0
   2323       1.1  christos 
   2324       1.1  christos # PMK-R1 Key Holder identifier (dot11FTR1KeyHolderID)
   2325       1.1  christos # 6-octet identifier as a hex string.
   2326   1.1.1.7  christos # Defaults to BSSID.
   2327       1.1  christos #r1_key_holder=000102030405
   2328       1.1  christos 
   2329       1.1  christos # Reassociation deadline in time units (TUs / 1.024 ms; range 1000..65535)
   2330       1.1  christos # (dot11FTReassociationDeadline)
   2331       1.1  christos #reassociation_deadline=1000
   2332       1.1  christos 
   2333       1.1  christos # List of R0KHs in the same Mobility Domain
   2334   1.1.1.8  christos # format: <MAC address> <NAS Identifier> <256-bit key as hex string>
   2335       1.1  christos # This list is used to map R0KH-ID (NAS Identifier) to a destination MAC
   2336       1.1  christos # address when requesting PMK-R1 key from the R0KH that the STA used during the
   2337       1.1  christos # Initial Mobility Domain Association.
   2338   1.1.1.8  christos #r0kh=02:01:02:03:04:05 r0kh-1.example.com 000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f
   2339   1.1.1.8  christos #r0kh=02:01:02:03:04:06 r0kh-2.example.com 00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff
   2340       1.1  christos # And so on.. One line per R0KH.
   2341   1.1.1.8  christos # Wildcard entry:
   2342   1.1.1.8  christos # Upon receiving a response from R0KH, it will be added to this list, so
   2343   1.1.1.8  christos # subsequent requests won't be broadcast. If R0KH does not reply, it will be
   2344  1.1.1.10  christos # temporarily blocked (see rkh_neg_timeout).
   2345   1.1.1.8  christos #r0kh=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff * 00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff
   2346       1.1  christos 
   2347       1.1  christos # List of R1KHs in the same Mobility Domain
   2348   1.1.1.8  christos # format: <MAC address> <R1KH-ID> <256-bit key as hex string>
   2349       1.1  christos # This list is used to map R1KH-ID to a destination MAC address when sending
   2350       1.1  christos # PMK-R1 key from the R0KH. This is also the list of authorized R1KHs in the MD
   2351       1.1  christos # that can request PMK-R1 keys.
   2352   1.1.1.8  christos #r1kh=02:01:02:03:04:05 02:11:22:33:44:55 000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f
   2353   1.1.1.8  christos #r1kh=02:01:02:03:04:06 02:11:22:33:44:66 00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff
   2354       1.1  christos # And so on.. One line per R1KH.
   2355   1.1.1.8  christos # Wildcard entry:
   2356   1.1.1.8  christos # Upon receiving a request from an R1KH not yet known, it will be added to this
   2357   1.1.1.8  christos # list and thus will receive push notifications.
   2358   1.1.1.8  christos #r1kh=00:00:00:00:00:00 00:00:00:00:00:00 00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff
   2359   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2360  1.1.1.10  christos # Optionally, the list of RxKHs can be read from a text file. Format is the same
   2361  1.1.1.10  christos # as specified above. File shall contain both r0kh and r1kh. Once this variable
   2362  1.1.1.10  christos # is set, RxKHs can be reloaded at runtime without bringing down an interface
   2363  1.1.1.10  christos # using the RELOAD_RXKHS command.
   2364  1.1.1.10  christos #rxkh_file=<path>
   2365  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2366   1.1.1.8  christos # Timeout (seconds) for newly discovered R0KH/R1KH (see wildcard entries above)
   2367   1.1.1.8  christos # Special values: 0 -> do not expire
   2368   1.1.1.8  christos # Warning: do not cache implies no sequence number validation with wildcards
   2369   1.1.1.8  christos #rkh_pos_timeout=86400 (default = 1 day)
   2370   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2371   1.1.1.8  christos # Timeout (milliseconds) for requesting PMK-R1 from R0KH using PULL request
   2372   1.1.1.8  christos # and number of retries.
   2373   1.1.1.8  christos #rkh_pull_timeout=1000 (default = 1 second)
   2374   1.1.1.8  christos #rkh_pull_retries=4 (default)
   2375   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2376   1.1.1.8  christos # Timeout (seconds) for non replying R0KH (see wildcard entries above)
   2377   1.1.1.8  christos # Special values: 0 -> do not cache
   2378   1.1.1.8  christos # default: 60 seconds
   2379   1.1.1.8  christos #rkh_neg_timeout=60
   2380   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2381   1.1.1.8  christos # Note: The R0KH/R1KH keys used to be 128-bit in length before the message
   2382   1.1.1.8  christos # format was changed. That shorter key length is still supported for backwards
   2383   1.1.1.8  christos # compatibility of the configuration files. If such a shorter key is used, a
   2384   1.1.1.8  christos # 256-bit key is derived from it. For new deployments, configuring the 256-bit
   2385   1.1.1.8  christos # key is recommended.
   2386       1.1  christos 
   2387       1.1  christos # Whether PMK-R1 push is enabled at R0KH
   2388       1.1  christos # 0 = do not push PMK-R1 to all configured R1KHs (default)
   2389       1.1  christos # 1 = push PMK-R1 to all configured R1KHs whenever a new PMK-R0 is derived
   2390       1.1  christos #pmk_r1_push=1
   2391       1.1  christos 
   2392   1.1.1.7  christos # Whether to enable FT-over-DS
   2393   1.1.1.7  christos # 0 = FT-over-DS disabled
   2394   1.1.1.7  christos # 1 = FT-over-DS enabled (default)
   2395   1.1.1.7  christos #ft_over_ds=1
   2396   1.1.1.7  christos 
   2397   1.1.1.8  christos # Whether to generate FT response locally for PSK networks
   2398   1.1.1.8  christos # This avoids use of PMK-R1 push/pull from other APs with FT-PSK networks as
   2399   1.1.1.8  christos # the required information (PSK and other session data) is already locally
   2400   1.1.1.8  christos # available.
   2401   1.1.1.8  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
   2402   1.1.1.8  christos # 1 = enabled
   2403   1.1.1.8  christos #ft_psk_generate_local=0
   2404   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2405       1.1  christos ##### Neighbor table ##########################################################
   2406  1.1.1.10  christos # Maximum number of entries kept in AP table (either for neighbor table or for
   2407       1.1  christos # detecting Overlapping Legacy BSS Condition). The oldest entry will be
   2408       1.1  christos # removed when adding a new entry that would make the list grow over this
   2409       1.1  christos # limit. Note! WFA certification for IEEE 802.11g requires that OLBC is
   2410       1.1  christos # enabled, so this field should not be set to 0 when using IEEE 802.11g.
   2411       1.1  christos # default: 255
   2412       1.1  christos #ap_table_max_size=255
   2413       1.1  christos 
   2414       1.1  christos # Number of seconds of no frames received after which entries may be deleted
   2415       1.1  christos # from the AP table. Since passive scanning is not usually performed frequently
   2416       1.1  christos # this should not be set to very small value. In addition, there is no
   2417       1.1  christos # guarantee that every scan cycle will receive beacon frames from the
   2418       1.1  christos # neighboring APs.
   2419       1.1  christos # default: 60
   2420       1.1  christos #ap_table_expiration_time=3600
   2421       1.1  christos 
   2422   1.1.1.7  christos # Maximum number of stations to track on the operating channel
   2423   1.1.1.7  christos # This can be used to detect dualband capable stations before they have
   2424   1.1.1.7  christos # associated, e.g., to provide guidance on which colocated BSS to use.
   2425   1.1.1.7  christos # Default: 0 (disabled)
   2426   1.1.1.7  christos #track_sta_max_num=100
   2427   1.1.1.7  christos 
   2428   1.1.1.7  christos # Maximum age of a station tracking entry in seconds
   2429   1.1.1.7  christos # Default: 180
   2430   1.1.1.7  christos #track_sta_max_age=180
   2431   1.1.1.7  christos 
   2432   1.1.1.7  christos # Do not reply to group-addressed Probe Request from a station that was seen on
   2433   1.1.1.7  christos # another radio.
   2434   1.1.1.7  christos # Default: Disabled
   2435   1.1.1.7  christos #
   2436   1.1.1.7  christos # This can be used with enabled track_sta_max_num configuration on another
   2437   1.1.1.7  christos # interface controlled by the same hostapd process to restrict Probe Request
   2438   1.1.1.7  christos # frame handling from replying to group-addressed Probe Request frames from a
   2439   1.1.1.7  christos # station that has been detected to be capable of operating on another band,
   2440   1.1.1.7  christos # e.g., to try to reduce likelihood of the station selecting a 2.4 GHz BSS when
   2441   1.1.1.7  christos # the AP operates both a 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz BSS concurrently.
   2442   1.1.1.7  christos #
   2443   1.1.1.7  christos # Note: Enabling this can cause connectivity issues and increase latency for
   2444   1.1.1.7  christos # discovering the AP.
   2445   1.1.1.7  christos #no_probe_resp_if_seen_on=wlan1
   2446   1.1.1.7  christos 
   2447   1.1.1.7  christos # Reject authentication from a station that was seen on another radio.
   2448   1.1.1.7  christos # Default: Disabled
   2449   1.1.1.7  christos #
   2450   1.1.1.7  christos # This can be used with enabled track_sta_max_num configuration on another
   2451   1.1.1.7  christos # interface controlled by the same hostapd process to reject authentication
   2452   1.1.1.7  christos # attempts from a station that has been detected to be capable of operating on
   2453   1.1.1.7  christos # another band, e.g., to try to reduce likelihood of the station selecting a
   2454   1.1.1.7  christos # 2.4 GHz BSS when the AP operates both a 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz BSS concurrently.
   2455   1.1.1.7  christos #
   2456   1.1.1.7  christos # Note: Enabling this can cause connectivity issues and increase latency for
   2457   1.1.1.7  christos # connecting with the AP.
   2458   1.1.1.7  christos #no_auth_if_seen_on=wlan1
   2459       1.1  christos 
   2460       1.1  christos ##### Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) #############################################
   2461       1.1  christos 
   2462       1.1  christos # WPS state
   2463       1.1  christos # 0 = WPS disabled (default)
   2464       1.1  christos # 1 = WPS enabled, not configured
   2465       1.1  christos # 2 = WPS enabled, configured
   2466       1.1  christos #wps_state=2
   2467       1.1  christos 
   2468   1.1.1.5  christos # Whether to manage this interface independently from other WPS interfaces
   2469   1.1.1.5  christos # By default, a single hostapd process applies WPS operations to all configured
   2470   1.1.1.5  christos # interfaces. This parameter can be used to disable that behavior for a subset
   2471   1.1.1.5  christos # of interfaces. If this is set to non-zero for an interface, WPS commands
   2472   1.1.1.5  christos # issued on that interface do not apply to other interfaces and WPS operations
   2473   1.1.1.5  christos # performed on other interfaces do not affect this interface.
   2474   1.1.1.5  christos #wps_independent=0
   2475   1.1.1.5  christos 
   2476       1.1  christos # AP can be configured into a locked state where new WPS Registrar are not
   2477       1.1  christos # accepted, but previously authorized Registrars (including the internal one)
   2478       1.1  christos # can continue to add new Enrollees.
   2479       1.1  christos #ap_setup_locked=1
   2480       1.1  christos 
   2481       1.1  christos # Universally Unique IDentifier (UUID; see RFC 4122) of the device
   2482       1.1  christos # This value is used as the UUID for the internal WPS Registrar. If the AP
   2483       1.1  christos # is also using UPnP, this value should be set to the device's UPnP UUID.
   2484       1.1  christos # If not configured, UUID will be generated based on the local MAC address.
   2485       1.1  christos #uuid=12345678-9abc-def0-1234-56789abcdef0
   2486       1.1  christos 
   2487       1.1  christos # Note: If wpa_psk_file is set, WPS is used to generate random, per-device PSKs
   2488       1.1  christos # that will be appended to the wpa_psk_file. If wpa_psk_file is not set, the
   2489       1.1  christos # default PSK (wpa_psk/wpa_passphrase) will be delivered to Enrollees. Use of
   2490       1.1  christos # per-device PSKs is recommended as the more secure option (i.e., make sure to
   2491       1.1  christos # set wpa_psk_file when using WPS with WPA-PSK).
   2492       1.1  christos 
   2493       1.1  christos # When an Enrollee requests access to the network with PIN method, the Enrollee
   2494       1.1  christos # PIN will need to be entered for the Registrar. PIN request notifications are
   2495       1.1  christos # sent to hostapd ctrl_iface monitor. In addition, they can be written to a
   2496       1.1  christos # text file that could be used, e.g., to populate the AP administration UI with
   2497       1.1  christos # pending PIN requests. If the following variable is set, the PIN requests will
   2498       1.1  christos # be written to the configured file.
   2499       1.1  christos #wps_pin_requests=/var/run/hostapd_wps_pin_requests
   2500       1.1  christos 
   2501       1.1  christos # Device Name
   2502       1.1  christos # User-friendly description of device; up to 32 octets encoded in UTF-8
   2503       1.1  christos #device_name=Wireless AP
   2504       1.1  christos 
   2505       1.1  christos # Manufacturer
   2506       1.1  christos # The manufacturer of the device (up to 64 ASCII characters)
   2507       1.1  christos #manufacturer=Company
   2508       1.1  christos 
   2509       1.1  christos # Model Name
   2510       1.1  christos # Model of the device (up to 32 ASCII characters)
   2511       1.1  christos #model_name=WAP
   2512       1.1  christos 
   2513       1.1  christos # Model Number
   2514       1.1  christos # Additional device description (up to 32 ASCII characters)
   2515       1.1  christos #model_number=123
   2516       1.1  christos 
   2517       1.1  christos # Serial Number
   2518       1.1  christos # Serial number of the device (up to 32 characters)
   2519       1.1  christos #serial_number=12345
   2520       1.1  christos 
   2521       1.1  christos # Primary Device Type
   2522       1.1  christos # Used format: <categ>-<OUI>-<subcateg>
   2523       1.1  christos # categ = Category as an integer value
   2524       1.1  christos # OUI = OUI and type octet as a 4-octet hex-encoded value; 0050F204 for
   2525       1.1  christos #       default WPS OUI
   2526       1.1  christos # subcateg = OUI-specific Sub Category as an integer value
   2527       1.1  christos # Examples:
   2528       1.1  christos #   1-0050F204-1 (Computer / PC)
   2529       1.1  christos #   1-0050F204-2 (Computer / Server)
   2530       1.1  christos #   5-0050F204-1 (Storage / NAS)
   2531       1.1  christos #   6-0050F204-1 (Network Infrastructure / AP)
   2532       1.1  christos #device_type=6-0050F204-1
   2533       1.1  christos 
   2534       1.1  christos # OS Version
   2535       1.1  christos # 4-octet operating system version number (hex string)
   2536       1.1  christos #os_version=01020300
   2537       1.1  christos 
   2538       1.1  christos # Config Methods
   2539       1.1  christos # List of the supported configuration methods
   2540       1.1  christos # Available methods: usba ethernet label display ext_nfc_token int_nfc_token
   2541   1.1.1.3  christos #	nfc_interface push_button keypad virtual_display physical_display
   2542   1.1.1.3  christos #	virtual_push_button physical_push_button
   2543   1.1.1.3  christos #config_methods=label virtual_display virtual_push_button keypad
   2544   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2545   1.1.1.3  christos # WPS capability discovery workaround for PBC with Windows 7
   2546   1.1.1.3  christos # Windows 7 uses incorrect way of figuring out AP's WPS capabilities by acting
   2547   1.1.1.3  christos # as a Registrar and using M1 from the AP. The config methods attribute in that
   2548   1.1.1.3  christos # message is supposed to indicate only the configuration method supported by
   2549   1.1.1.3  christos # the AP in Enrollee role, i.e., to add an external Registrar. For that case,
   2550   1.1.1.3  christos # PBC shall not be used and as such, the PushButton config method is removed
   2551   1.1.1.3  christos # from M1 by default. If pbc_in_m1=1 is included in the configuration file,
   2552   1.1.1.3  christos # the PushButton config method is left in M1 (if included in config_methods
   2553   1.1.1.3  christos # parameter) to allow Windows 7 to use PBC instead of PIN (e.g., from a label
   2554   1.1.1.3  christos # in the AP).
   2555   1.1.1.3  christos #pbc_in_m1=1
   2556       1.1  christos 
   2557   1.1.1.2  christos # Static access point PIN for initial configuration and adding Registrars
   2558       1.1  christos # If not set, hostapd will not allow external WPS Registrars to control the
   2559   1.1.1.2  christos # access point. The AP PIN can also be set at runtime with hostapd_cli
   2560   1.1.1.2  christos # wps_ap_pin command. Use of temporary (enabled by user action) and random
   2561   1.1.1.2  christos # AP PIN is much more secure than configuring a static AP PIN here. As such,
   2562   1.1.1.2  christos # use of the ap_pin parameter is not recommended if the AP device has means for
   2563   1.1.1.2  christos # displaying a random PIN.
   2564       1.1  christos #ap_pin=12345670
   2565       1.1  christos 
   2566       1.1  christos # Skip building of automatic WPS credential
   2567       1.1  christos # This can be used to allow the automatically generated Credential attribute to
   2568       1.1  christos # be replaced with pre-configured Credential(s).
   2569       1.1  christos #skip_cred_build=1
   2570       1.1  christos 
   2571       1.1  christos # Additional Credential attribute(s)
   2572       1.1  christos # This option can be used to add pre-configured Credential attributes into M8
   2573       1.1  christos # message when acting as a Registrar. If skip_cred_build=1, this data will also
   2574       1.1  christos # be able to override the Credential attribute that would have otherwise been
   2575       1.1  christos # automatically generated based on network configuration. This configuration
   2576       1.1  christos # option points to an external file that much contain the WPS Credential
   2577       1.1  christos # attribute(s) as binary data.
   2578       1.1  christos #extra_cred=hostapd.cred
   2579       1.1  christos 
   2580       1.1  christos # Credential processing
   2581       1.1  christos #   0 = process received credentials internally (default)
   2582       1.1  christos #   1 = do not process received credentials; just pass them over ctrl_iface to
   2583       1.1  christos #	external program(s)
   2584       1.1  christos #   2 = process received credentials internally and pass them over ctrl_iface
   2585       1.1  christos #	to external program(s)
   2586       1.1  christos # Note: With wps_cred_processing=1, skip_cred_build should be set to 1 and
   2587       1.1  christos # extra_cred be used to provide the Credential data for Enrollees.
   2588       1.1  christos #
   2589       1.1  christos # wps_cred_processing=1 will disabled automatic updates of hostapd.conf file
   2590       1.1  christos # both for Credential processing and for marking AP Setup Locked based on
   2591       1.1  christos # validation failures of AP PIN. An external program is responsible on updating
   2592       1.1  christos # the configuration appropriately in this case.
   2593       1.1  christos #wps_cred_processing=0
   2594       1.1  christos 
   2595   1.1.1.9  christos # Whether to enable SAE (WPA3-Personal transition mode) automatically for
   2596   1.1.1.9  christos # WPA2-PSK credentials received using WPS.
   2597   1.1.1.9  christos # 0 = only add the explicitly listed WPA2-PSK configuration (default)
   2598   1.1.1.9  christos # 1 = add both the WPA2-PSK and SAE configuration and enable PMF so that the
   2599   1.1.1.9  christos #     AP gets configured in WPA3-Personal transition mode (supports both
   2600   1.1.1.9  christos #     WPA2-Personal (PSK) and WPA3-Personal (SAE) clients).
   2601   1.1.1.9  christos #wps_cred_add_sae=0
   2602   1.1.1.9  christos 
   2603       1.1  christos # AP Settings Attributes for M7
   2604       1.1  christos # By default, hostapd generates the AP Settings Attributes for M7 based on the
   2605       1.1  christos # current configuration. It is possible to override this by providing a file
   2606       1.1  christos # with pre-configured attributes. This is similar to extra_cred file format,
   2607       1.1  christos # but the AP Settings attributes are not encapsulated in a Credential
   2608       1.1  christos # attribute.
   2609       1.1  christos #ap_settings=hostapd.ap_settings
   2610       1.1  christos 
   2611   1.1.1.9  christos # Multi-AP backhaul BSS config
   2612   1.1.1.9  christos # Used in WPS when multi_ap=2 or 3. Defines "backhaul BSS" credentials.
   2613   1.1.1.9  christos # These are passed in WPS M8 instead of the normal (fronthaul) credentials
   2614   1.1.1.9  christos # if the Enrollee has the Multi-AP subelement set. Backhaul SSID is formatted
   2615   1.1.1.9  christos # like ssid2. The key is set like wpa_psk or wpa_passphrase.
   2616   1.1.1.9  christos #multi_ap_backhaul_ssid="backhaul"
   2617   1.1.1.9  christos #multi_ap_backhaul_wpa_psk=0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef
   2618   1.1.1.9  christos #multi_ap_backhaul_wpa_passphrase=secret passphrase
   2619   1.1.1.9  christos 
   2620  1.1.1.10  christos # Multi-AP Profile
   2621  1.1.1.10  christos # Indicate the supported Multi-AP profile (default: 2)
   2622  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = Supports Multi-AP profile 1 as defined in Wi-Fi EasyMesh specification
   2623  1.1.1.10  christos # 2 = Supports Multi-AP profile 2 as defined in Wi-Fi EasyMesh specification
   2624  1.1.1.10  christos #multi_ap_profile=2
   2625  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2626  1.1.1.10  christos # Multi-AP client disallow
   2627  1.1.1.10  christos # Used to disallow profile specific backhaul STA association
   2628  1.1.1.10  christos # Bitmap of the disallowed Profile-X profiles
   2629  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = Profile-1 Backhaul STA association disallowed
   2630  1.1.1.10  christos # 2 = Profile-2 Backhaul STA association disallowed
   2631  1.1.1.10  christos #multi_ap_client_disallow=0
   2632  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2633  1.1.1.10  christos # Multi-AP VLAN ID
   2634  1.1.1.10  christos # A valid non-zero VLAN ID will be used to update Default IEEE 802.1Q Setting
   2635  1.1.1.10  christos #multi_ap_vlanid=0
   2636  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2637       1.1  christos # WPS UPnP interface
   2638       1.1  christos # If set, support for external Registrars is enabled.
   2639       1.1  christos #upnp_iface=br0
   2640       1.1  christos 
   2641       1.1  christos # Friendly Name (required for UPnP)
   2642       1.1  christos # Short description for end use. Should be less than 64 characters.
   2643       1.1  christos #friendly_name=WPS Access Point
   2644       1.1  christos 
   2645       1.1  christos # Manufacturer URL (optional for UPnP)
   2646       1.1  christos #manufacturer_url=http://www.example.com/
   2647       1.1  christos 
   2648       1.1  christos # Model Description (recommended for UPnP)
   2649       1.1  christos # Long description for end user. Should be less than 128 characters.
   2650       1.1  christos #model_description=Wireless Access Point
   2651       1.1  christos 
   2652       1.1  christos # Model URL (optional for UPnP)
   2653       1.1  christos #model_url=http://www.example.com/model/
   2654       1.1  christos 
   2655       1.1  christos # Universal Product Code (optional for UPnP)
   2656       1.1  christos # 12-digit, all-numeric code that identifies the consumer package.
   2657       1.1  christos #upc=123456789012
   2658       1.1  christos 
   2659   1.1.1.7  christos # WPS RF Bands (a = 5G, b = 2.4G, g = 2.4G, ag = dual band, ad = 60 GHz)
   2660   1.1.1.4  christos # This value should be set according to RF band(s) supported by the AP if
   2661   1.1.1.4  christos # hw_mode is not set. For dual band dual concurrent devices, this needs to be
   2662   1.1.1.4  christos # set to ag to allow both RF bands to be advertized.
   2663   1.1.1.4  christos #wps_rf_bands=ag
   2664   1.1.1.4  christos 
   2665   1.1.1.4  christos # NFC password token for WPS
   2666   1.1.1.4  christos # These parameters can be used to configure a fixed NFC password token for the
   2667   1.1.1.4  christos # AP. This can be generated, e.g., with nfc_pw_token from wpa_supplicant. When
   2668   1.1.1.4  christos # these parameters are used, the AP is assumed to be deployed with a NFC tag
   2669   1.1.1.4  christos # that includes the matching NFC password token (e.g., written based on the
   2670   1.1.1.4  christos # NDEF record from nfc_pw_token).
   2671   1.1.1.4  christos #
   2672   1.1.1.4  christos #wps_nfc_dev_pw_id: Device Password ID (16..65535)
   2673   1.1.1.4  christos #wps_nfc_dh_pubkey: Hexdump of DH Public Key
   2674   1.1.1.4  christos #wps_nfc_dh_privkey: Hexdump of DH Private Key
   2675   1.1.1.4  christos #wps_nfc_dev_pw: Hexdump of Device Password
   2676   1.1.1.4  christos 
   2677  1.1.1.10  christos # Application Extension attribute for Beacon and Probe Response frames
   2678  1.1.1.10  christos # This parameter can be used to add application extension into WPS IE. The
   2679  1.1.1.10  christos # contents of this parameter starts with 16-octet (32 hexdump characters) of
   2680  1.1.1.10  christos # UUID to identify the specific application and that is followed by the actual
   2681  1.1.1.10  christos # application specific data.
   2682  1.1.1.10  christos #wps_application_ext=<hexdump>
   2683  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2684   1.1.1.3  christos ##### Wi-Fi Direct (P2P) ######################################################
   2685   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2686   1.1.1.3  christos # Enable P2P Device management
   2687   1.1.1.3  christos #manage_p2p=1
   2688   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2689   1.1.1.3  christos # Allow cross connection
   2690   1.1.1.3  christos #allow_cross_connection=1
   2691   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2692  1.1.1.10  christos ##### Device Provisioning Protocol (DPP) ######################################
   2693  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2694  1.1.1.10  christos # Name for Enrollee's DPP Configuration Request
   2695  1.1.1.10  christos #dpp_name=Test
   2696  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2697  1.1.1.10  christos # MUD URL for Enrollee's DPP Configuration Request (optional)
   2698  1.1.1.10  christos #dpp_mud_url=https://example.com/mud
   2699  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2700  1.1.1.10  christos # JSON node name of additional data for Enrollee's DPP Configuration Request
   2701  1.1.1.10  christos #dpp_extra_conf_req_name=org.example
   2702  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2703  1.1.1.10  christos # JSON node data of additional data for Enrollee's DPP Configuration Request
   2704  1.1.1.10  christos #dpp_extra_conf_req_value="abc":123
   2705  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2706  1.1.1.10  christos #dpp_connector
   2707  1.1.1.10  christos #dpp_netaccesskey
   2708  1.1.1.10  christos #dpp_netaccesskey_expiry
   2709  1.1.1.10  christos #dpp_csign
   2710  1.1.1.10  christos #dpp_controller
   2711  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2712  1.1.1.10  christos # DPP Relay port number
   2713  1.1.1.10  christos # TCP port to listen to for incoming connections from a Controller. This can be
   2714  1.1.1.10  christos # used to allow Controller initiated exchanges in addition to the
   2715  1.1.1.10  christos # Controller-as-responder cases covered by the dpp_controller parameter.
   2716  1.1.1.10  christos #dpp_relay_port=12345
   2717  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2718  1.1.1.10  christos # Configurator Connectivity indication
   2719  1.1.1.10  christos # 0: no Configurator is currently connected (default)
   2720  1.1.1.10  christos # 1: advertise that a Configurator is available
   2721  1.1.1.10  christos #dpp_configurator_connectivity=0
   2722  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2723  1.1.1.10  christos # DPP PFS
   2724  1.1.1.10  christos # 0: allow PFS to be used or not used (default)
   2725  1.1.1.10  christos # 1: require PFS to be used (note: not compatible with DPP R1)
   2726  1.1.1.10  christos # 2: do not allow PFS to be used
   2727  1.1.1.10  christos #dpp_pfs=0
   2728  1.1.1.10  christos 
   2729   1.1.1.3  christos #### TDLS (IEEE 802.11z-2010) #################################################
   2730   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2731   1.1.1.3  christos # Prohibit use of TDLS in this BSS
   2732   1.1.1.3  christos #tdls_prohibit=1
   2733   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2734   1.1.1.3  christos # Prohibit use of TDLS Channel Switching in this BSS
   2735   1.1.1.3  christos #tdls_prohibit_chan_switch=1
   2736   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2737   1.1.1.3  christos ##### IEEE 802.11v-2011 #######################################################
   2738   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2739   1.1.1.3  christos # Time advertisement
   2740   1.1.1.3  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
   2741   1.1.1.3  christos # 2 = UTC time at which the TSF timer is 0
   2742   1.1.1.3  christos #time_advertisement=2
   2743   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2744   1.1.1.3  christos # Local time zone as specified in 8.3 of IEEE Std 1003.1-2004:
   2745   1.1.1.3  christos # stdoffset[dst[offset][,start[/time],end[/time]]]
   2746   1.1.1.3  christos #time_zone=EST5
   2747   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2748   1.1.1.4  christos # WNM-Sleep Mode (extended sleep mode for stations)
   2749   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
   2750   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = enabled (allow stations to use WNM-Sleep Mode)
   2751   1.1.1.4  christos #wnm_sleep_mode=1
   2752   1.1.1.4  christos 
   2753   1.1.1.8  christos # WNM-Sleep Mode GTK/IGTK workaround
   2754   1.1.1.8  christos # Normally, WNM-Sleep Mode exit with management frame protection negotiated
   2755   1.1.1.8  christos # would result in the current GTK/IGTK getting added into the WNM-Sleep Mode
   2756   1.1.1.8  christos # Response frame. Some station implementations may have a vulnerability that
   2757   1.1.1.8  christos # results in GTK/IGTK reinstallation based on this frame being replayed. This
   2758   1.1.1.8  christos # configuration parameter can be used to disable that behavior and use EAPOL-Key
   2759   1.1.1.8  christos # frames for GTK/IGTK update instead. This would likely be only used with
   2760   1.1.1.8  christos # wpa_disable_eapol_key_retries=1 that enables a workaround for similar issues
   2761   1.1.1.8  christos # with EAPOL-Key. This is related to station side vulnerabilities CVE-2017-13087
   2762   1.1.1.8  christos # and CVE-2017-13088. To enable this AP-side workaround, set the parameter to 1.
   2763   1.1.1.8  christos #wnm_sleep_mode_no_keys=0
   2764   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2765   1.1.1.4  christos # BSS Transition Management
   2766   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
   2767   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = enabled
   2768   1.1.1.4  christos #bss_transition=1
   2769   1.1.1.4  christos 
   2770   1.1.1.6  christos # Proxy ARP
   2771   1.1.1.6  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
   2772   1.1.1.6  christos # 1 = enabled
   2773   1.1.1.6  christos #proxy_arp=1
   2774   1.1.1.6  christos 
   2775   1.1.1.7  christos # IPv6 Neighbor Advertisement multicast-to-unicast conversion
   2776   1.1.1.7  christos # This can be used with Proxy ARP to allow multicast NAs to be forwarded to
   2777   1.1.1.7  christos # associated STAs using link layer unicast delivery.
   2778   1.1.1.7  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
   2779   1.1.1.7  christos # 1 = enabled
   2780   1.1.1.7  christos #na_mcast_to_ucast=0
   2781   1.1.1.7  christos 
   2782   1.1.1.3  christos ##### IEEE 802.11u-2011 #######################################################
   2783   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2784   1.1.1.3  christos # Enable Interworking service
   2785   1.1.1.3  christos #interworking=1
   2786   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2787   1.1.1.3  christos # Access Network Type
   2788   1.1.1.3  christos # 0 = Private network
   2789   1.1.1.3  christos # 1 = Private network with guest access
   2790   1.1.1.3  christos # 2 = Chargeable public network
   2791   1.1.1.3  christos # 3 = Free public network
   2792   1.1.1.3  christos # 4 = Personal device network
   2793   1.1.1.3  christos # 5 = Emergency services only network
   2794   1.1.1.3  christos # 14 = Test or experimental
   2795   1.1.1.3  christos # 15 = Wildcard
   2796   1.1.1.3  christos #access_network_type=0
   2797   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2798   1.1.1.3  christos # Whether the network provides connectivity to the Internet
   2799   1.1.1.3  christos # 0 = Unspecified
   2800   1.1.1.3  christos # 1 = Network provides connectivity to the Internet
   2801   1.1.1.3  christos #internet=1
   2802   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2803   1.1.1.3  christos # Additional Step Required for Access
   2804   1.1.1.3  christos # Note: This is only used with open network, i.e., ASRA shall ne set to 0 if
   2805   1.1.1.3  christos # RSN is used.
   2806   1.1.1.3  christos #asra=0
   2807   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2808   1.1.1.3  christos # Emergency services reachable
   2809   1.1.1.3  christos #esr=0
   2810   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2811   1.1.1.3  christos # Unauthenticated emergency service accessible
   2812   1.1.1.3  christos #uesa=0
   2813   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2814   1.1.1.3  christos # Venue Info (optional)
   2815   1.1.1.3  christos # The available values are defined in IEEE Std 802.11u-2011, 7.3.1.34.
   2816   1.1.1.3  christos # Example values (group,type):
   2817   1.1.1.3  christos # 0,0 = Unspecified
   2818   1.1.1.3  christos # 1,7 = Convention Center
   2819   1.1.1.3  christos # 1,13 = Coffee Shop
   2820   1.1.1.3  christos # 2,0 = Unspecified Business
   2821   1.1.1.3  christos # 7,1  Private Residence
   2822   1.1.1.3  christos #venue_group=7
   2823   1.1.1.3  christos #venue_type=1
   2824   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2825   1.1.1.3  christos # Homogeneous ESS identifier (optional; dot11HESSID)
   2826   1.1.1.3  christos # If set, this shall be identifical to one of the BSSIDs in the homogeneous
   2827   1.1.1.3  christos # ESS and this shall be set to the same value across all BSSs in homogeneous
   2828   1.1.1.3  christos # ESS.
   2829   1.1.1.3  christos #hessid=02:03:04:05:06:07
   2830   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2831   1.1.1.3  christos # Roaming Consortium List
   2832   1.1.1.3  christos # Arbitrary number of Roaming Consortium OIs can be configured with each line
   2833   1.1.1.3  christos # adding a new OI to the list. The first three entries are available through
   2834   1.1.1.3  christos # Beacon and Probe Response frames. Any additional entry will be available only
   2835   1.1.1.4  christos # through ANQP queries. Each OI is between 3 and 15 octets and is configured as
   2836   1.1.1.3  christos # a hexstring.
   2837   1.1.1.3  christos #roaming_consortium=021122
   2838   1.1.1.3  christos #roaming_consortium=2233445566
   2839   1.1.1.3  christos 
   2840   1.1.1.4  christos # Venue Name information
   2841   1.1.1.4  christos # This parameter can be used to configure one or more Venue Name Duples for
   2842   1.1.1.4  christos # Venue Name ANQP information. Each entry has a two or three character language
   2843   1.1.1.4  christos # code (ISO-639) separated by colon from the venue name string.
   2844   1.1.1.4  christos # Note that venue_group and venue_type have to be set for Venue Name
   2845   1.1.1.4  christos # information to be complete.
   2846   1.1.1.4  christos #venue_name=eng:Example venue
   2847   1.1.1.4  christos #venue_name=fin:Esimerkkipaikka
   2848   1.1.1.5  christos # Alternative format for language:value strings:
   2849   1.1.1.5  christos # (double quoted string, printf-escaped string)
   2850   1.1.1.5  christos #venue_name=P"eng:Example\nvenue"
   2851   1.1.1.4  christos 
   2852   1.1.1.8  christos # Venue URL information
   2853   1.1.1.8  christos # This parameter can be used to configure one or more Venue URL Duples to
   2854   1.1.1.8  christos # provide additional information corresponding to Venue Name information.
   2855   1.1.1.8  christos # Each entry has a Venue Number value separated by colon from the Venue URL
   2856   1.1.1.8  christos # string. Venue Number indicates the corresponding venue_name entry (1 = 1st
   2857   1.1.1.8  christos # venue_name, 2 = 2nd venue_name, and so on; 0 = no matching venue_name)
   2858   1.1.1.8  christos #venue_url=1:http://www.example.com/info-eng
   2859   1.1.1.8  christos #venue_url=2:http://www.example.com/info-fin
   2860   1.1.1.8  christos 
   2861   1.1.1.4  christos # Network Authentication Type
   2862   1.1.1.4  christos # This parameter indicates what type of network authentication is used in the
   2863   1.1.1.4  christos # network.
   2864   1.1.1.4  christos # format: <network auth type indicator (1-octet hex str)> [redirect URL]
   2865   1.1.1.4  christos # Network Authentication Type Indicator values:
   2866   1.1.1.4  christos # 00 = Acceptance of terms and conditions
   2867   1.1.1.4  christos # 01 = On-line enrollment supported
   2868   1.1.1.4  christos # 02 = http/https redirection
   2869   1.1.1.4  christos # 03 = DNS redirection
   2870   1.1.1.4  christos #network_auth_type=00
   2871   1.1.1.4  christos #network_auth_type=02http://www.example.com/redirect/me/here/
   2872   1.1.1.4  christos 
   2873   1.1.1.4  christos # IP Address Type Availability
   2874   1.1.1.4  christos # format: <1-octet encoded value as hex str>
   2875   1.1.1.4  christos # (ipv4_type & 0x3f) << 2 | (ipv6_type & 0x3)
   2876   1.1.1.4  christos # ipv4_type:
   2877   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = Address type not available
   2878   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = Public IPv4 address available
   2879   1.1.1.4  christos # 2 = Port-restricted IPv4 address available
   2880   1.1.1.4  christos # 3 = Single NATed private IPv4 address available
   2881   1.1.1.4  christos # 4 = Double NATed private IPv4 address available
   2882   1.1.1.4  christos # 5 = Port-restricted IPv4 address and single NATed IPv4 address available
   2883   1.1.1.4  christos # 6 = Port-restricted IPv4 address and double NATed IPv4 address available
   2884   1.1.1.4  christos # 7 = Availability of the address type is not known
   2885   1.1.1.4  christos # ipv6_type:
   2886   1.1.1.4  christos # 0 = Address type not available
   2887   1.1.1.4  christos # 1 = Address type available
   2888   1.1.1.4  christos # 2 = Availability of the address type not known
   2889   1.1.1.4  christos #ipaddr_type_availability=14
   2890   1.1.1.4  christos 
   2891   1.1.1.4  christos # Domain Name
   2892   1.1.1.4  christos # format: <variable-octet str>[,<variable-octet str>]
   2893   1.1.1.4  christos #domain_name=example.com,another.example.com,yet-another.example.com
   2894   1.1.1.4  christos 
   2895   1.1.1.4  christos # 3GPP Cellular Network information
   2896   1.1.1.4  christos # format: <MCC1,MNC1>[;<MCC2,MNC2>][;...]
   2897   1.1.1.4  christos #anqp_3gpp_cell_net=244,91;310,026;234,56
   2898   1.1.1.4  christos 
   2899   1.1.1.4  christos # NAI Realm information
   2900   1.1.1.4  christos # One or more realm can be advertised. Each nai_realm line adds a new realm to
   2901   1.1.1.4  christos # the set. These parameters provide information for stations using Interworking
   2902   1.1.1.4  christos # network selection to allow automatic connection to a network based on
   2903   1.1.1.4  christos # credentials.
   2904   1.1.1.4  christos # format: <encoding>,<NAI Realm(s)>[,<EAP Method 1>][,<EAP Method 2>][,...]
   2905   1.1.1.4  christos # encoding:
   2906   1.1.1.4  christos #	0 = Realm formatted in accordance with IETF RFC 4282
   2907   1.1.1.4  christos #	1 = UTF-8 formatted character string that is not formatted in
   2908   1.1.1.4  christos #	    accordance with IETF RFC 4282
   2909   1.1.1.4  christos # NAI Realm(s): Semi-colon delimited NAI Realm(s)
   2910   1.1.1.4  christos # EAP Method: <EAP Method>[:<[AuthParam1:Val1]>][<[AuthParam2:Val2]>][...]
   2911   1.1.1.5  christos # EAP Method types, see:
   2912   1.1.1.5  christos # http://www.iana.org/assignments/eap-numbers/eap-numbers.xhtml#eap-numbers-4
   2913   1.1.1.4  christos # AuthParam (Table 8-188 in IEEE Std 802.11-2012):
   2914   1.1.1.4  christos # ID 2 = Non-EAP Inner Authentication Type
   2915   1.1.1.4  christos #	1 = PAP, 2 = CHAP, 3 = MSCHAP, 4 = MSCHAPV2
   2916   1.1.1.4  christos # ID 3 = Inner authentication EAP Method Type
   2917   1.1.1.4  christos # ID 5 = Credential Type
   2918   1.1.1.4  christos #	1 = SIM, 2 = USIM, 3 = NFC Secure Element, 4 = Hardware Token,
   2919   1.1.1.4  christos #	5 = Softoken, 6 = Certificate, 7 = username/password, 9 = Anonymous,
   2920   1.1.1.4  christos #	10 = Vendor Specific
   2921   1.1.1.4  christos #nai_realm=0,example.com;example.net
   2922   1.1.1.4  christos # EAP methods EAP-TLS with certificate and EAP-TTLS/MSCHAPv2 with
   2923   1.1.1.4  christos # username/password
   2924   1.1.1.4  christos #nai_realm=0,example.org,13[5:6],21[2:4][5:7]
   2925   1.1.1.4  christos 
   2926   1.1.1.7  christos # Arbitrary ANQP-element configuration
   2927   1.1.1.7  christos # Additional ANQP-elements with arbitrary values can be defined by specifying
   2928   1.1.1.7  christos # their contents in raw format as a hexdump of the payload. Note that these
   2929   1.1.1.7  christos # values will override ANQP-element contents that may have been specified in the
   2930   1.1.1.7  christos # more higher layer configuration parameters listed above.
   2931   1.1.1.7  christos # format: anqp_elem=<InfoID>:<hexdump of payload>
   2932   1.1.1.7  christos # For example, AP Geospatial Location ANQP-element with unknown location:
   2933   1.1.1.7  christos #anqp_elem=265:0000
   2934   1.1.1.7  christos # For example, AP Civic Location ANQP-element with unknown location:
   2935   1.1.1.7  christos #anqp_elem=266:000000
   2936   1.1.1.7  christos 
   2937   1.1.1.7  christos # GAS Address 3 behavior
   2938   1.1.1.7  christos # 0 = P2P specification (Address3 = AP BSSID) workaround enabled by default
   2939   1.1.1.7  christos #     based on GAS request Address3
   2940   1.1.1.7  christos # 1 = IEEE 802.11 standard compliant regardless of GAS request Address3
   2941   1.1.1.7  christos # 2 = Force non-compliant behavior (Address3 = AP BSSID for all cases)
   2942   1.1.1.7  christos #gas_address3=0
   2943   1.1.1.7  christos 
   2944   1.1.1.5  christos # QoS Map Set configuration
   2945   1.1.1.5  christos #
   2946   1.1.1.5  christos # Comma delimited QoS Map Set in decimal values
   2947   1.1.1.5  christos # (see IEEE Std 802.11-2012, 8.4.2.97)
   2948   1.1.1.5  christos #
   2949   1.1.1.5  christos # format:
   2950   1.1.1.5  christos # [<DSCP Exceptions[DSCP,UP]>,]<UP 0 range[low,high]>,...<UP 7 range[low,high]>
   2951   1.1.1.5  christos #
   2952   1.1.1.5  christos # There can be up to 21 optional DSCP Exceptions which are pairs of DSCP Value
   2953   1.1.1.5  christos # (0..63 or 255) and User Priority (0..7). This is followed by eight DSCP Range
   2954   1.1.1.5  christos # descriptions with DSCP Low Value and DSCP High Value pairs (0..63 or 255) for
   2955   1.1.1.5  christos # each UP starting from 0. If both low and high value are set to 255, the
   2956   1.1.1.5  christos # corresponding UP is not used.
   2957   1.1.1.5  christos #
   2958   1.1.1.5  christos # default: not set
   2959   1.1.1.5  christos #qos_map_set=53,2,22,6,8,15,0,7,255,255,16,31,32,39,255,255,40,47,255,255
   2960   1.1.1.5  christos 
   2961   1.1.1.4  christos ##### Hotspot 2.0 #############################################################
   2962   1.1.1.4  christos 
   2963   1.1.1.4  christos # Enable Hotspot 2.0 support
   2964   1.1.1.4  christos #hs20=1
   2965   1.1.1.4  christos 
   2966   1.1.1.4  christos # Disable Downstream Group-Addressed Forwarding (DGAF)
   2967   1.1.1.4  christos # This can be used to configure a network where no group-addressed frames are
   2968   1.1.1.4  christos # allowed. The AP will not forward any group-address frames to the stations and
   2969   1.1.1.4  christos # random GTKs are issued for each station to prevent associated stations from
   2970   1.1.1.4  christos # forging such frames to other stations in the BSS.
   2971   1.1.1.4  christos #disable_dgaf=1
   2972   1.1.1.4  christos 
   2973   1.1.1.5  christos # OSU Server-Only Authenticated L2 Encryption Network
   2974   1.1.1.5  christos #osen=1
   2975   1.1.1.5  christos 
   2976   1.1.1.5  christos # ANQP Domain ID (0..65535)
   2977   1.1.1.5  christos # An identifier for a set of APs in an ESS that share the same common ANQP
   2978   1.1.1.5  christos # information. 0 = Some of the ANQP information is unique to this AP (default).
   2979   1.1.1.5  christos #anqp_domain_id=1234
   2980   1.1.1.5  christos 
   2981   1.1.1.5  christos # Deauthentication request timeout
   2982   1.1.1.5  christos # If the RADIUS server indicates that the station is not allowed to connect to
   2983   1.1.1.5  christos # the BSS/ESS, the AP can allow the station some time to download a
   2984   1.1.1.5  christos # notification page (URL included in the message). This parameter sets that
   2985  1.1.1.10  christos # timeout in seconds. If the RADIUS server provides no URL, this value is
   2986  1.1.1.10  christos # reduced to two seconds with an additional trigger for immediate
   2987  1.1.1.10  christos # deauthentication when the STA acknowledges reception of the deauthentication
   2988  1.1.1.10  christos # imminent indication. Note that setting this value to 0 will prevent delivery
   2989  1.1.1.10  christos # of the notification to the STA, so a value of at least 1 should be used here
   2990  1.1.1.10  christos # for normal use cases.
   2991   1.1.1.5  christos #hs20_deauth_req_timeout=60
   2992   1.1.1.5  christos 
   2993   1.1.1.4  christos # Operator Friendly Name
   2994   1.1.1.4  christos # This parameter can be used to configure one or more Operator Friendly Name
   2995   1.1.1.4  christos # Duples. Each entry has a two or three character language code (ISO-639)
   2996   1.1.1.4  christos # separated by colon from the operator friendly name string.
   2997   1.1.1.4  christos #hs20_oper_friendly_name=eng:Example operator
   2998   1.1.1.4  christos #hs20_oper_friendly_name=fin:Esimerkkioperaattori
   2999   1.1.1.4  christos 
   3000   1.1.1.4  christos # Connection Capability
   3001   1.1.1.4  christos # This can be used to advertise what type of IP traffic can be sent through the
   3002   1.1.1.4  christos # hotspot (e.g., due to firewall allowing/blocking protocols/ports).
   3003   1.1.1.4  christos # format: <IP Protocol>:<Port Number>:<Status>
   3004   1.1.1.4  christos # IP Protocol: 1 = ICMP, 6 = TCP, 17 = UDP
   3005   1.1.1.4  christos # Port Number: 0..65535
   3006   1.1.1.4  christos # Status: 0 = Closed, 1 = Open, 2 = Unknown
   3007   1.1.1.4  christos # Each hs20_conn_capab line is added to the list of advertised tuples.
   3008   1.1.1.4  christos #hs20_conn_capab=1:0:2
   3009   1.1.1.4  christos #hs20_conn_capab=6:22:1
   3010   1.1.1.4  christos #hs20_conn_capab=17:5060:0
   3011   1.1.1.4  christos 
   3012   1.1.1.4  christos # WAN Metrics
   3013   1.1.1.4  christos # format: <WAN Info>:<DL Speed>:<UL Speed>:<DL Load>:<UL Load>:<LMD>
   3014   1.1.1.4  christos # WAN Info: B0-B1: Link Status, B2: Symmetric Link, B3: At Capabity
   3015   1.1.1.4  christos #    (encoded as two hex digits)
   3016   1.1.1.4  christos #    Link Status: 1 = Link up, 2 = Link down, 3 = Link in test state
   3017   1.1.1.4  christos # Downlink Speed: Estimate of WAN backhaul link current downlink speed in kbps;
   3018   1.1.1.4  christos #	1..4294967295; 0 = unknown
   3019   1.1.1.4  christos # Uplink Speed: Estimate of WAN backhaul link current uplink speed in kbps
   3020   1.1.1.4  christos #	1..4294967295; 0 = unknown
   3021   1.1.1.4  christos # Downlink Load: Current load of downlink WAN connection (scaled to 255 = 100%)
   3022   1.1.1.4  christos # Uplink Load: Current load of uplink WAN connection (scaled to 255 = 100%)
   3023   1.1.1.4  christos # Load Measurement Duration: Duration for measuring downlink/uplink load in
   3024   1.1.1.4  christos # tenths of a second (1..65535); 0 if load cannot be determined
   3025   1.1.1.4  christos #hs20_wan_metrics=01:8000:1000:80:240:3000
   3026   1.1.1.4  christos 
   3027   1.1.1.4  christos # Operating Class Indication
   3028   1.1.1.4  christos # List of operating classes the BSSes in this ESS use. The Global operating
   3029   1.1.1.4  christos # classes in Table E-4 of IEEE Std 802.11-2012 Annex E define the values that
   3030   1.1.1.4  christos # can be used in this.
   3031   1.1.1.4  christos # format: hexdump of operating class octets
   3032   1.1.1.4  christos # for example, operating classes 81 (2.4 GHz channels 1-13) and 115 (5 GHz
   3033   1.1.1.4  christos # channels 36-48):
   3034   1.1.1.4  christos #hs20_operating_class=5173
   3035   1.1.1.4  christos 
   3036   1.1.1.8  christos # Terms and Conditions information
   3037   1.1.1.8  christos #
   3038   1.1.1.8  christos # hs20_t_c_filename contains the Terms and Conditions filename that the AP
   3039   1.1.1.8  christos # indicates in RADIUS Access-Request messages.
   3040   1.1.1.8  christos #hs20_t_c_filename=terms-and-conditions
   3041   1.1.1.8  christos #
   3042   1.1.1.8  christos # hs20_t_c_timestamp contains the Terms and Conditions timestamp that the AP
   3043   1.1.1.8  christos # indicates in RADIUS Access-Request messages. Usually, this contains the number
   3044   1.1.1.8  christos # of seconds since January 1, 1970 00:00 UTC showing the time when the file was
   3045   1.1.1.8  christos # last modified.
   3046   1.1.1.8  christos #hs20_t_c_timestamp=1234567
   3047   1.1.1.8  christos #
   3048   1.1.1.8  christos # hs20_t_c_server_url contains a template for the Terms and Conditions server
   3049   1.1.1.8  christos # URL. This template is used to generate the URL for a STA that needs to
   3050   1.1.1.8  christos # acknowledge Terms and Conditions. Unlike the other hs20_t_c_* parameters, this
   3051   1.1.1.8  christos # parameter is used on the authentication server, not the AP.
   3052   1.1.1.8  christos # Macros:
   3053   1.1.1.8  christos # @1@ = MAC address of the STA (colon separated hex octets)
   3054   1.1.1.8  christos #hs20_t_c_server_url=https://example.com/t_and_c?addr=@1@&ap=123
   3055   1.1.1.8  christos 
   3056   1.1.1.8  christos # OSU and Operator icons
   3057   1.1.1.5  christos # <Icon Width>:<Icon Height>:<Language code>:<Icon Type>:<Name>:<file path>
   3058   1.1.1.5  christos #hs20_icon=32:32:eng:image/png:icon32:/tmp/icon32.png
   3059   1.1.1.5  christos #hs20_icon=64:64:eng:image/png:icon64:/tmp/icon64.png
   3060   1.1.1.5  christos 
   3061   1.1.1.5  christos # OSU SSID (see ssid2 for format description)
   3062   1.1.1.5  christos # This is the SSID used for all OSU connections to all the listed OSU Providers.
   3063   1.1.1.5  christos #osu_ssid="example"
   3064   1.1.1.5  christos 
   3065   1.1.1.5  christos # OSU Providers
   3066   1.1.1.5  christos # One or more sets of following parameter. Each OSU provider is started by the
   3067   1.1.1.5  christos # mandatory osu_server_uri item. The other parameters add information for the
   3068   1.1.1.8  christos # last added OSU provider. osu_nai specifies the OSU_NAI value for OSEN
   3069   1.1.1.8  christos # authentication when using a standalone OSU BSS. osu_nai2 specifies the OSU_NAI
   3070   1.1.1.8  christos # value for OSEN authentication when using a shared BSS (Single SSID) for OSU.
   3071   1.1.1.5  christos #
   3072   1.1.1.5  christos #osu_server_uri=https://example.com/osu/
   3073   1.1.1.5  christos #osu_friendly_name=eng:Example operator
   3074   1.1.1.5  christos #osu_friendly_name=fin:Esimerkkipalveluntarjoaja
   3075   1.1.1.5  christos #osu_nai=anonymous (at] example.com
   3076   1.1.1.8  christos #osu_nai2=anonymous (at] example.com
   3077   1.1.1.5  christos #osu_method_list=1 0
   3078   1.1.1.5  christos #osu_icon=icon32
   3079   1.1.1.5  christos #osu_icon=icon64
   3080   1.1.1.5  christos #osu_service_desc=eng:Example services
   3081   1.1.1.5  christos #osu_service_desc=fin:Esimerkkipalveluja
   3082   1.1.1.5  christos #
   3083   1.1.1.5  christos #osu_server_uri=...
   3084   1.1.1.5  christos 
   3085   1.1.1.8  christos # Operator Icons
   3086   1.1.1.8  christos # Operator icons are specified using references to the hs20_icon entries
   3087   1.1.1.8  christos # (Name subfield). This information, if present, is advertsised in the
   3088   1.1.1.8  christos # Operator Icon Metadata ANQO-element.
   3089   1.1.1.8  christos #operator_icon=icon32
   3090   1.1.1.8  christos #operator_icon=icon64
   3091   1.1.1.8  christos 
   3092   1.1.1.8  christos ##### Multiband Operation (MBO) ###############################################
   3093   1.1.1.8  christos #
   3094   1.1.1.8  christos # MBO enabled
   3095   1.1.1.8  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
   3096   1.1.1.8  christos # 1 = enabled
   3097   1.1.1.8  christos #mbo=1
   3098   1.1.1.8  christos #
   3099   1.1.1.8  christos # Cellular data connection preference
   3100   1.1.1.8  christos # 0 = Excluded - AP does not want STA to use the cellular data connection
   3101   1.1.1.8  christos # 1 = AP prefers the STA not to use cellular data connection
   3102   1.1.1.8  christos # 255 = AP prefers the STA to use cellular data connection
   3103   1.1.1.8  christos #mbo_cell_data_conn_pref=1
   3104   1.1.1.8  christos 
   3105   1.1.1.8  christos ##### Optimized Connectivity Experience (OCE) #################################
   3106   1.1.1.8  christos #
   3107   1.1.1.8  christos # Enable OCE specific features (bitmap)
   3108   1.1.1.8  christos # BIT(0) - Reserved
   3109   1.1.1.8  christos # Set BIT(1) (= 2) to enable OCE in STA-CFON mode
   3110   1.1.1.8  christos # Set BIT(2) (= 4) to enable OCE in AP mode
   3111   1.1.1.8  christos # Default is 0 = OCE disabled
   3112   1.1.1.8  christos #oce=0
   3113   1.1.1.8  christos 
   3114  1.1.1.10  christos # RSSI-based association rejection
   3115   1.1.1.9  christos #
   3116   1.1.1.9  christos # Reject STA association if RSSI is below given threshold (in dBm)
   3117   1.1.1.9  christos # Allowed range: -60 to -90 dBm; default = 0 (rejection disabled)
   3118   1.1.1.9  christos # Note: This rejection happens based on a signal strength detected while
   3119   1.1.1.9  christos # receiving a single frame and as such, there is significant risk of the value
   3120   1.1.1.9  christos # not being accurate and this resulting in valid stations being rejected. As
   3121   1.1.1.9  christos # such, this functionality is not recommended to be used for purposes other than
   3122   1.1.1.9  christos # testing.
   3123   1.1.1.9  christos #rssi_reject_assoc_rssi=-75
   3124   1.1.1.9  christos #
   3125   1.1.1.9  christos # Association retry delay in seconds allowed by the STA if RSSI has not met the
   3126   1.1.1.9  christos # threshold (range: 0..255, default=30).
   3127   1.1.1.9  christos #rssi_reject_assoc_timeout=30
   3128   1.1.1.9  christos 
   3129  1.1.1.10  christos # Ignore Probe Request frames if RSSI is below given threshold (in dBm)
   3130  1.1.1.10  christos # Allowed range: -60 to -90 dBm; default = 0 (rejection disabled)
   3131  1.1.1.10  christos #rssi_ignore_probe_request=-75
   3132  1.1.1.10  christos 
   3133   1.1.1.7  christos ##### Fast Session Transfer (FST) support #####################################
   3134   1.1.1.7  christos #
   3135   1.1.1.7  christos # The options in this section are only available when the build configuration
   3136   1.1.1.7  christos # option CONFIG_FST is set while compiling hostapd. They allow this interface
   3137   1.1.1.7  christos # to be a part of FST setup.
   3138   1.1.1.7  christos #
   3139   1.1.1.7  christos # FST is the transfer of a session from a channel to another channel, in the
   3140   1.1.1.7  christos # same or different frequency bands.
   3141   1.1.1.7  christos #
   3142   1.1.1.7  christos # For detals, see IEEE Std 802.11ad-2012.
   3143   1.1.1.7  christos 
   3144   1.1.1.7  christos # Identifier of an FST Group the interface belongs to.
   3145   1.1.1.7  christos #fst_group_id=bond0
   3146   1.1.1.7  christos 
   3147   1.1.1.7  christos # Interface priority within the FST Group.
   3148   1.1.1.7  christos # Announcing a higher priority for an interface means declaring it more
   3149   1.1.1.7  christos # preferable for FST switch.
   3150   1.1.1.7  christos # fst_priority is in 1..255 range with 1 being the lowest priority.
   3151   1.1.1.7  christos #fst_priority=100
   3152   1.1.1.7  christos 
   3153   1.1.1.7  christos # Default LLT value for this interface in milliseconds. The value used in case
   3154   1.1.1.7  christos # no value provided during session setup. Default is 50 ms.
   3155   1.1.1.7  christos # fst_llt is in 1..4294967 range (due to spec limitation, see 10.32.2.2
   3156   1.1.1.7  christos # Transitioning between states).
   3157   1.1.1.7  christos #fst_llt=100
   3158   1.1.1.7  christos 
   3159   1.1.1.7  christos ##### Radio measurements / location ###########################################
   3160   1.1.1.7  christos 
   3161   1.1.1.7  christos # The content of a LCI measurement subelement
   3162   1.1.1.7  christos #lci=<Hexdump of binary data of the LCI report>
   3163   1.1.1.7  christos 
   3164   1.1.1.7  christos # The content of a location civic measurement subelement
   3165   1.1.1.7  christos #civic=<Hexdump of binary data of the location civic report>
   3166   1.1.1.7  christos 
   3167   1.1.1.7  christos # Enable neighbor report via radio measurements
   3168   1.1.1.7  christos #rrm_neighbor_report=1
   3169   1.1.1.7  christos 
   3170  1.1.1.10  christos # Enable link measurement report via radio measurements
   3171  1.1.1.10  christos #rrm_link_measurement_report=1
   3172  1.1.1.10  christos 
   3173   1.1.1.8  christos # Enable beacon report via radio measurements
   3174   1.1.1.8  christos #rrm_beacon_report=1
   3175   1.1.1.8  christos 
   3176   1.1.1.7  christos # Publish fine timing measurement (FTM) responder functionality
   3177   1.1.1.7  christos # This parameter only controls publishing via Extended Capabilities element.
   3178   1.1.1.7  christos # Actual functionality is managed outside hostapd.
   3179   1.1.1.7  christos #ftm_responder=0
   3180   1.1.1.7  christos 
   3181   1.1.1.7  christos # Publish fine timing measurement (FTM) initiator functionality
   3182   1.1.1.7  christos # This parameter only controls publishing via Extended Capabilities element.
   3183   1.1.1.7  christos # Actual functionality is managed outside hostapd.
   3184   1.1.1.7  christos #ftm_initiator=0
   3185   1.1.1.8  christos #
   3186   1.1.1.8  christos # Stationary AP config indicates that the AP doesn't move hence location data
   3187   1.1.1.8  christos # can be considered as always up to date. If configured, LCI data will be sent
   3188   1.1.1.8  christos # as a radio measurement even if the request doesn't contain a max age element
   3189   1.1.1.8  christos # that allows sending of such data. Default: 0.
   3190   1.1.1.8  christos #stationary_ap=0
   3191   1.1.1.7  christos 
   3192  1.1.1.10  christos # Enable reduced neighbor reporting (RNR)
   3193  1.1.1.10  christos #rnr=0
   3194  1.1.1.10  christos 
   3195   1.1.1.9  christos ##### Airtime policy configuration ###########################################
   3196   1.1.1.9  christos 
   3197   1.1.1.9  christos # Set the airtime policy operating mode:
   3198   1.1.1.9  christos # 0 = disabled (default)
   3199   1.1.1.9  christos # 1 = static config
   3200   1.1.1.9  christos # 2 = per-BSS dynamic config
   3201   1.1.1.9  christos # 3 = per-BSS limit mode
   3202   1.1.1.9  christos #airtime_mode=0
   3203   1.1.1.9  christos 
   3204   1.1.1.9  christos # Interval (in milliseconds) to poll the kernel for updated station activity in
   3205   1.1.1.9  christos # dynamic and limit modes
   3206   1.1.1.9  christos #airtime_update_interval=200
   3207   1.1.1.9  christos 
   3208   1.1.1.9  christos # Static configuration of station weights (when airtime_mode=1). Kernel default
   3209   1.1.1.9  christos # weight is 256; set higher for larger airtime share, lower for smaller share.
   3210   1.1.1.9  christos # Each entry is a MAC address followed by a weight.
   3211   1.1.1.9  christos #airtime_sta_weight=02:01:02:03:04:05 256
   3212   1.1.1.9  christos #airtime_sta_weight=02:01:02:03:04:06 512
   3213   1.1.1.9  christos 
   3214   1.1.1.9  christos # Per-BSS airtime weight. In multi-BSS mode, set for each BSS and hostapd will
   3215   1.1.1.9  christos # configure station weights to enforce the correct ratio between BSS weights
   3216   1.1.1.9  christos # depending on the number of active stations. The *ratios* between different
   3217   1.1.1.9  christos # BSSes is what's important, not the absolute numbers.
   3218   1.1.1.9  christos # Must be set for all BSSes if airtime_mode=2 or 3, has no effect otherwise.
   3219   1.1.1.9  christos #airtime_bss_weight=1
   3220   1.1.1.9  christos 
   3221   1.1.1.9  christos # Whether the current BSS should be limited (when airtime_mode=3).
   3222   1.1.1.9  christos #
   3223   1.1.1.9  christos # If set, the BSS weight ratio will be applied in the case where the current BSS
   3224   1.1.1.9  christos # would exceed the share defined by the BSS weight ratio. E.g., if two BSSes are
   3225   1.1.1.9  christos # set to the same weights, and one is set to limited, the limited BSS will get
   3226   1.1.1.9  christos # no more than half the available airtime, but if the non-limited BSS has more
   3227   1.1.1.9  christos # stations active, that *will* be allowed to exceed its half of the available
   3228   1.1.1.9  christos # airtime.
   3229   1.1.1.9  christos #airtime_bss_limit=1
   3230   1.1.1.9  christos 
   3231  1.1.1.10  christos ##### EDMG support ############################################################
   3232  1.1.1.10  christos #
   3233  1.1.1.10  christos # Enable EDMG capability for AP mode in the 60 GHz band. Default value is false.
   3234  1.1.1.10  christos # To configure channel bonding for an EDMG AP use edmg_channel below.
   3235  1.1.1.10  christos # If enable_edmg is set and edmg_channel is not set, EDMG CB1 will be
   3236  1.1.1.10  christos # configured.
   3237  1.1.1.10  christos #enable_edmg=1
   3238  1.1.1.10  christos #
   3239  1.1.1.10  christos # Configure channel bonding for AP mode in the 60 GHz band.
   3240  1.1.1.10  christos # This parameter is relevant only if enable_edmg is set.
   3241  1.1.1.10  christos # Default value is 0 (no channel bonding).
   3242  1.1.1.10  christos #edmg_channel=9
   3243  1.1.1.10  christos 
   3244   1.1.1.5  christos ##### TESTING OPTIONS #########################################################
   3245   1.1.1.5  christos #
   3246   1.1.1.5  christos # The options in this section are only available when the build configuration
   3247   1.1.1.5  christos # option CONFIG_TESTING_OPTIONS is set while compiling hostapd. They allow
   3248   1.1.1.5  christos # testing some scenarios that are otherwise difficult to reproduce.
   3249   1.1.1.5  christos #
   3250   1.1.1.5  christos # Ignore probe requests sent to hostapd with the given probability, must be a
   3251   1.1.1.5  christos # floating point number in the range [0, 1).
   3252   1.1.1.5  christos #ignore_probe_probability=0.0
   3253   1.1.1.5  christos #
   3254   1.1.1.5  christos # Ignore authentication frames with the given probability
   3255   1.1.1.5  christos #ignore_auth_probability=0.0
   3256   1.1.1.5  christos #
   3257   1.1.1.5  christos # Ignore association requests with the given probability
   3258   1.1.1.5  christos #ignore_assoc_probability=0.0
   3259   1.1.1.5  christos #
   3260   1.1.1.5  christos # Ignore reassociation requests with the given probability
   3261   1.1.1.5  christos #ignore_reassoc_probability=0.0
   3262   1.1.1.5  christos #
   3263   1.1.1.5  christos # Corrupt Key MIC in GTK rekey EAPOL-Key frames with the given probability
   3264   1.1.1.5  christos #corrupt_gtk_rekey_mic_probability=0.0
   3265   1.1.1.7  christos #
   3266   1.1.1.7  christos # Include only ECSA IE without CSA IE where possible
   3267   1.1.1.7  christos # (channel switch operating class is needed)
   3268   1.1.1.7  christos #ecsa_ie_only=0
   3269  1.1.1.10  christos #
   3270  1.1.1.10  christos # Delay EAPOL-Key messages 1/4 and 3/4 by not sending the frame until the last
   3271  1.1.1.10  christos # attempt (wpa_pairwise_update_count). This will trigger a timeout on all
   3272  1.1.1.10  christos # previous attempts and thus delays the frame. (testing only)
   3273  1.1.1.10  christos #delay_eapol_tx=0
   3274  1.1.1.10  christos #
   3275  1.1.1.10  christos # Additional elements for Probe Response frames.
   3276  1.1.1.10  christos # This parameter can be used to add additional element(s) to the end of the
   3277  1.1.1.10  christos # Probe Response frames. The format for these element(s) is a hexdump of the
   3278  1.1.1.10  christos # raw information elements (id+len+payload for one or more elements).
   3279  1.1.1.10  christos # These elements are added after the 'vendor_elements'.
   3280  1.1.1.10  christos #presp_elements=
   3281   1.1.1.5  christos 
   3282       1.1  christos ##### Multiple BSSID support ##################################################
   3283       1.1  christos #
   3284       1.1  christos # Above configuration is using the default interface (wlan#, or multi-SSID VLAN
   3285       1.1  christos # interfaces). Other BSSIDs can be added by using separator 'bss' with
   3286       1.1  christos # default interface name to be allocated for the data packets of the new BSS.
   3287       1.1  christos #
   3288       1.1  christos # hostapd will generate BSSID mask based on the BSSIDs that are
   3289       1.1  christos # configured. hostapd will verify that dev_addr & MASK == dev_addr. If this is
   3290       1.1  christos # not the case, the MAC address of the radio must be changed before starting
   3291       1.1  christos # hostapd (ifconfig wlan0 hw ether <MAC addr>). If a BSSID is configured for
   3292       1.1  christos # every secondary BSS, this limitation is not applied at hostapd and other
   3293       1.1  christos # masks may be used if the driver supports them (e.g., swap the locally
   3294       1.1  christos # administered bit)
   3295       1.1  christos #
   3296       1.1  christos # BSSIDs are assigned in order to each BSS, unless an explicit BSSID is
   3297       1.1  christos # specified using the 'bssid' parameter.
   3298       1.1  christos # If an explicit BSSID is specified, it must be chosen such that it:
   3299       1.1  christos # - results in a valid MASK that covers it and the dev_addr
   3300       1.1  christos # - is not the same as the MAC address of the radio
   3301       1.1  christos # - is not the same as any other explicitly specified BSSID
   3302       1.1  christos #
   3303   1.1.1.7  christos # Alternatively, the 'use_driver_iface_addr' parameter can be used to request
   3304   1.1.1.7  christos # hostapd to use the driver auto-generated interface address (e.g., to use the
   3305   1.1.1.7  christos # exact MAC addresses allocated to the device).
   3306   1.1.1.7  christos #
   3307   1.1.1.5  christos # Not all drivers support multiple BSSes. The exact mechanism for determining
   3308   1.1.1.5  christos # the driver capabilities is driver specific. With the current (i.e., a recent
   3309   1.1.1.5  christos # kernel) drivers using nl80211, this information can be checked with "iw list"
   3310   1.1.1.5  christos # (search for "valid interface combinations").
   3311   1.1.1.5  christos #
   3312       1.1  christos # Please note that hostapd uses some of the values configured for the first BSS
   3313       1.1  christos # as the defaults for the following BSSes. However, it is recommended that all
   3314       1.1  christos # BSSes include explicit configuration of all relevant configuration items.
   3315       1.1  christos #
   3316       1.1  christos #bss=wlan0_0
   3317       1.1  christos #ssid=test2
   3318       1.1  christos # most of the above items can be used here (apart from radio interface specific
   3319       1.1  christos # items, like channel)
   3320       1.1  christos 
   3321       1.1  christos #bss=wlan0_1
   3322       1.1  christos #bssid=00:13:10:95:fe:0b
   3323       1.1  christos # ...
   3324  1.1.1.10  christos #
   3325  1.1.1.10  christos # Multiple BSSID Advertisement in IEEE 802.11ax
   3326  1.1.1.10  christos # IEEE Std 802.11ax-2021 added a feature where instead of multiple interfaces
   3327  1.1.1.10  christos # on a common radio transmitting individual Beacon frames, those interfaces can
   3328  1.1.1.10  christos # form a set with a common Beacon frame transmitted for all. The interface
   3329  1.1.1.10  christos # which is brought up first is called the transmitting profile of the MBSSID
   3330  1.1.1.10  christos # set which transmits the Beacon frames. The remaining interfaces are called
   3331  1.1.1.10  christos # the non-transmitting profiles and these are advertised inside the Multiple
   3332  1.1.1.10  christos # BSSID element in the Beacon and Probe Response frames from the first
   3333  1.1.1.10  christos # interface.
   3334  1.1.1.10  christos #
   3335  1.1.1.10  christos # The transmitting interface is visible to all stations in the vicinity, however
   3336  1.1.1.10  christos # the stations that do not support parsing of the Multiple BSSID element will
   3337  1.1.1.10  christos # not be able to connect to the non-transmitting interfaces.
   3338  1.1.1.10  christos #
   3339  1.1.1.10  christos # Enhanced Multiple BSSID Advertisements (EMA)
   3340  1.1.1.10  christos # When enabled, the non-transmitting interfaces are split into multiple
   3341  1.1.1.10  christos # Beacon frames. The number of Beacon frames required to cover all the
   3342  1.1.1.10  christos # non-transmitting profiles is called the profile periodicity.
   3343  1.1.1.10  christos #
   3344  1.1.1.10  christos # Refer to IEEE Std 802.11-2020 for details regarding the procedure and
   3345  1.1.1.10  christos # required MAC address assignment.
   3346  1.1.1.10  christos #
   3347  1.1.1.10  christos # Following configuration is per radio.
   3348  1.1.1.10  christos # 0 = Disabled (default)
   3349  1.1.1.10  christos # 1 = Multiple BSSID advertisement enabled.
   3350  1.1.1.10  christos # 2 = Enhanced multiple BSSID advertisement enabled.
   3351  1.1.1.10  christos #mbssid=0
   3352  1.1.1.10  christos #
   3353  1.1.1.10  christos # The transmitting interface should be added with the 'interface' option while
   3354  1.1.1.10  christos # the non-transmitting interfaces should be added using the 'bss' option.
   3355  1.1.1.10  christos # Security configuration should be added separately per interface, if required.
   3356  1.1.1.10  christos #
   3357  1.1.1.10  christos # Example:
   3358  1.1.1.10  christos #mbssid=2
   3359  1.1.1.10  christos #interface=wlan2
   3360  1.1.1.10  christos #ctrl_interface=/var/run/hostapd
   3361  1.1.1.10  christos #wpa_passphrase=0123456789
   3362  1.1.1.10  christos #ieee80211w=2
   3363  1.1.1.10  christos #sae_pwe=1
   3364  1.1.1.10  christos #auth_algs=1
   3365  1.1.1.10  christos #wpa=2
   3366  1.1.1.10  christos #wpa_pairwise=CCMP
   3367  1.1.1.10  christos #ssid=<SSID-0>
   3368  1.1.1.10  christos #bridge=br-lan
   3369  1.1.1.10  christos #wpa_key_mgmt=SAE
   3370  1.1.1.10  christos #bssid=00:03:7f:12:84:84
   3371  1.1.1.10  christos #
   3372  1.1.1.10  christos #bss=wlan2-1
   3373  1.1.1.10  christos #ctrl_interface=/var/run/hostapd
   3374  1.1.1.10  christos #wpa_passphrase=0123456789
   3375  1.1.1.10  christos #ieee80211w=2
   3376  1.1.1.10  christos #sae_pwe=1
   3377  1.1.1.10  christos #auth_algs=1
   3378  1.1.1.10  christos #wpa=2
   3379  1.1.1.10  christos #wpa_pairwise=CCMP
   3380  1.1.1.10  christos #ssid=<SSID-1>
   3381  1.1.1.10  christos #bridge=br-lan
   3382  1.1.1.10  christos #wpa_key_mgmt=SAE
   3383  1.1.1.10  christos #bssid=00:03:7f:12:84:85
   3384