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3 <refentry>
4 <refmeta>
5 <refentrytitle>wpa_supplicant</refentrytitle>
6 <manvolnum>8</manvolnum>
7 </refmeta>
8 <refnamediv>
9 <refname>wpa_supplicant</refname>
10 <refpurpose>Wi-Fi Protected Access client and IEEE 802.1X supplicant</refpurpose>
11 </refnamediv>
12 <refsynopsisdiv>
13 <cmdsynopsis>
14 <command>wpa_supplicant</command>
15 <arg>-BddfhKLqqsTtuvW</arg>
16 <arg>-i<replaceable>ifname</replaceable></arg>
17 <arg>-c<replaceable>config file</replaceable></arg>
18 <arg>-D<replaceable>driver</replaceable></arg>
19 <arg>-P<replaceable>PID_file</replaceable></arg>
20 <arg>-f<replaceable>output file</replaceable></arg>
21 </cmdsynopsis>
22 </refsynopsisdiv>
23 <refsect1>
24 <title>Overview</title>
25
26 <para>
27 Wireless networks do not require physical access to the network equipment
28 in the same way as wired networks. This makes it easier for unauthorized
29 users to passively monitor a network and capture all transmitted frames.
30 In addition, unauthorized use of the network is much easier. In many cases,
31 this can happen even without user's explicit knowledge since the wireless
32 LAN adapter may have been configured to automatically join any available
33 network.
34 </para>
35
36 <para>
37 Link-layer encryption can be used to provide a layer of security for
38 wireless networks. The original wireless LAN standard, IEEE 802.11,
39 included a simple encryption mechanism, WEP. However, that proved to
40 be flawed in many areas and network protected with WEP cannot be consider
41 secure. IEEE 802.1X authentication and frequently changed dynamic WEP keys
42 can be used to improve the network security, but even that has inherited
43 security issues due to the use of WEP for encryption. Wi-Fi Protected
44 Access and IEEE 802.11i amendment to the wireless LAN standard introduce
45 a much improvement mechanism for securing wireless networks. IEEE 802.11i
46 enabled networks that are using CCMP (encryption mechanism based on strong
47 cryptographic algorithm AES) can finally be called secure used for
48 applications which require efficient protection against unauthorized
49 access.
50 </para>
51
52 <para><command>wpa_supplicant</command> is an implementation of
53 the WPA Supplicant component, i.e., the part that runs in the
54 client stations. It implements WPA key negotiation with a WPA
55 Authenticator and EAP authentication with Authentication
56 Server. In addition, it controls the roaming and IEEE 802.11
57 authentication/association of the wireless LAN driver.</para>
58
59 <para><command>wpa_supplicant</command> is designed to be a
60 "daemon" program that runs in the background and acts as the
61 backend component controlling the wireless
62 connection. <command>wpa_supplicant</command> supports separate
63 frontend programs and an example text-based frontend,
64 <command>wpa_cli</command>, is included with
65 wpa_supplicant.</para>
66
67 <para>Before wpa_supplicant can do its work, the network interface
68 must be available. That means that the physical device must be
69 present and enabled, and the driver for the device must be
70 loaded. The daemon will exit immediately if the device is not already
71 available.</para>
72
73 <para>After <command>wpa_supplicant</command> has configured the
74 network device, higher level configuration such as DHCP may
75 proceed. There are a variety of ways to integrate wpa_supplicant
76 into a machine's networking scripts, a few of which are described
77 in sections below.</para>
78
79 <para>The following steps are used when associating with an AP
80 using WPA:</para>
81
82 <itemizedlist>
83 <listitem>
84 <para><command>wpa_supplicant</command> requests the kernel
85 driver to scan neighboring BSSes</para>
86 </listitem>
87
88 <listitem>
89 <para><command>wpa_supplicant</command> selects a BSS based on
90 its configuration</para>
91 </listitem>
92
93 <listitem>
94 <para><command>wpa_supplicant</command> requests the kernel
95 driver to associate with the chosen BSS</para>
96 </listitem>
97
98 <listitem>
99 <para>If WPA-EAP: integrated IEEE 802.1X Supplicant
100 completes EAP authentication with the
101 authentication server (proxied by the Authenticator in the
102 AP)</para>
103 </listitem>
104
105 <listitem>
106 <para>If WPA-EAP: master key is received from the IEEE 802.1X
107 Supplicant</para>
108 </listitem>
109
110 <listitem>
111 <para>If WPA-PSK: <command>wpa_supplicant</command> uses PSK
112 as the master session key</para>
113 </listitem>
114
115 <listitem>
116 <para><command>wpa_supplicant</command> completes WPA 4-Way
117 Handshake and Group Key Handshake with the Authenticator
118 (AP)</para>
119 </listitem>
120
121 <listitem>
122 <para><command>wpa_supplicant</command> configures encryption
123 keys for unicast and broadcast</para>
124 </listitem>
125
126 <listitem>
127 <para>normal data packets can be transmitted and received</para>
128 </listitem>
129 </itemizedlist>
130 </refsect1>
131
132 <refsect1>
133 <title>Supported Features</title>
134 <para>Supported WPA/IEEE 802.11i features:</para>
135 <itemizedlist>
136 <listitem>
137 <para>WPA-PSK ("WPA-Personal")</para>
138 </listitem>
139
140 <listitem>
141 <para>WPA with EAP (e.g., with RADIUS authentication server)
142 ("WPA-Enterprise") Following authentication methods are
143 supported with an integrate IEEE 802.1X Supplicant:</para>
144
145 <itemizedlist>
146 <listitem>
147 <para>EAP-TLS</para>
148 </listitem>
149 </itemizedlist>
150
151 <itemizedlist>
152 <listitem>
153 <para>EAP-PEAP/MSCHAPv2 (both PEAPv0 and PEAPv1)</para>
154 </listitem>
155
156
157 <listitem>
158 <para>EAP-PEAP/TLS (both PEAPv0 and PEAPv1)</para>
159 </listitem>
160
161 <listitem>
162 <para>EAP-PEAP/GTC (both PEAPv0 and PEAPv1)</para>
163 </listitem>
164
165 <listitem>
166 <para>EAP-PEAP/OTP (both PEAPv0 and PEAPv1)</para>
167 </listitem>
168
169 <listitem>
170 <para>EAP-PEAP/MD5-Challenge (both PEAPv0 and PEAPv1)</para>
171 </listitem>
172
173 <listitem>
174 <para>EAP-TTLS/EAP-MD5-Challenge</para>
175 </listitem>
176
177 <listitem>
178 <para>EAP-TTLS/EAP-GTC</para>
179 </listitem>
180
181 <listitem><para>EAP-TTLS/EAP-OTP</para></listitem>
182
183 <listitem><para>EAP-TTLS/EAP-MSCHAPv2</para></listitem>
184
185 <listitem><para>EAP-TTLS/EAP-TLS</para></listitem>
186
187 <listitem><para>EAP-TTLS/MSCHAPv2</para></listitem>
188
189 <listitem><para>EAP-TTLS/MSCHAP</para></listitem>
190
191 <listitem><para>EAP-TTLS/PAP</para></listitem>
192
193 <listitem><para>EAP-TTLS/CHAP</para></listitem>
194
195 <listitem><para>EAP-SIM</para></listitem>
196
197 <listitem><para>EAP-AKA</para></listitem>
198
199 <listitem><para>EAP-PSK</para></listitem>
200
201 <listitem><para>EAP-PAX</para></listitem>
202
203 <listitem><para>LEAP (note: requires special support from
204 the driver for IEEE 802.11 authentication)</para></listitem>
205
206 <listitem><para>(following methods are supported, but since
207 they do not generate keying material, they cannot be used
208 with WPA or IEEE 802.1X WEP keying)</para></listitem>
209
210 <listitem><para>EAP-MD5-Challenge </para></listitem>
211
212 <listitem><para>EAP-MSCHAPv2</para></listitem>
213
214 <listitem><para>EAP-GTC</para></listitem>
215
216 <listitem><para>EAP-OTP</para></listitem>
217 </itemizedlist>
218 </listitem>
219
220 <listitem>
221 <para>key management for CCMP, TKIP, WEP104, WEP40</para>
222 </listitem>
223
224 <listitem>
225 <para>RSN/WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i)</para>
226 <itemizedlist>
227 <listitem>
228 <para>pre-authentication</para>
229 </listitem>
230
231 <listitem>
232 <para>PMKSA caching</para>
233 </listitem>
234 </itemizedlist>
235 </listitem>
236 </itemizedlist>
237 </refsect1>
238
239 <refsect1>
240 <title>Available Drivers</title>
241 <para>A summary of available driver backends is below. Support for each
242 of the driver backends is chosen at wpa_supplicant compile time. For a
243 list of supported driver backends that may be used with the -D option on
244 your system, refer to the help output of wpa_supplicant
245 (<emphasis>wpa_supplicant -h</emphasis>).</para>
246
247 <variablelist>
248 <varlistentry>
249 <term>wext</term>
250 <listitem>
251 <para>Linux wireless extensions (generic).</para>
252 </listitem>
253 </varlistentry>
254
255 <varlistentry>
256 <term>wired</term>
257 <listitem>
258 <para>wpa_supplicant wired Ethernet driver</para>
259 </listitem>
260 </varlistentry>
261
262 <varlistentry>
263 <term>roboswitch</term>
264 <listitem>
265 <para>wpa_supplicant Broadcom switch driver</para>
266 </listitem>
267 </varlistentry>
268
269 <varlistentry>
270 <term>bsd</term>
271 <listitem>
272 <para>BSD 802.11 support (Atheros, etc.).</para>
273 </listitem>
274 </varlistentry>
275
276 <varlistentry>
277 <term>ndis</term>
278 <listitem>
279 <para>Windows NDIS driver.</para>
280 </listitem>
281 </varlistentry>
282 </variablelist>
283 </refsect1>
284
285 <refsect1>
286 <title>Command Line Options</title>
287 <para>Most command line options have global scope. Some are given per
288 interface, and are only valid if at least one <option>-i</option> option
289 is specified, otherwise they're ignored. Option groups for different
290 interfaces must be separated by <option>-N</option> option.</para>
291 <variablelist>
292 <varlistentry>
293 <term>-b br_ifname</term>
294 <listitem>
295 <para>Optional bridge interface name. (Per interface)</para>
296 </listitem>
297 </varlistentry>
298
299 <varlistentry>
300 <term>-B</term>
301 <listitem>
302 <para>Run daemon in the background.</para>
303 </listitem>
304 </varlistentry>
305
306 <varlistentry>
307 <term>-c filename</term>
308 <listitem>
309 <para>Path to configuration file. (Per interface)</para>
310 </listitem>
311 </varlistentry>
312
313 <varlistentry>
314 <term>-C ctrl_interface</term>
315 <listitem>
316 <para>Path to ctrl_interface socket (Per interface. Only used if
317 <option>-c</option> is not).</para>
318 </listitem>
319 </varlistentry>
320
321 <varlistentry>
322 <term>-i ifname</term>
323 <listitem>
324 <para>Interface to listen on. Multiple instances of this option can
325 be present, one per interface, separated by <option>-N</option>
326 option (see below).</para>
327 </listitem>
328 </varlistentry>
329
330 <varlistentry>
331 <term>-d</term>
332 <listitem>
333 <para>Increase debugging verbosity (<option>-dd</option> even
334 more).</para>
335 </listitem>
336 </varlistentry>
337
338 <varlistentry>
339 <term>-D driver</term>
340 <listitem>
341 <para>Driver to use (can be multiple drivers: nl80211,wext).
342 (Per interface, see the available options below.)</para>
343 </listitem>
344 </varlistentry>
345
346 <varlistentry>
347 <term>-e entropy file</term>
348 <listitem>
349 <para>File for <command>wpa_supplicant</command> to use to
350 maintain its internal entropy store in over restarts.</para>
351 </listitem>
352 </varlistentry>
353
354 <varlistentry>
355 <term>-f output file</term>
356 <listitem>
357 <para>Log output to specified file instead of stdout. (This
358 is only available if <command>wpa_supplicant</command> was
359 built with the <literal>CONFIG_DEBUG_FILE</literal>
360 option.)</para>
361 </listitem>
362 </varlistentry>
363
364 <varlistentry>
365 <term>-g global ctrl_interface</term>
366 <listitem>
367 <para>Path to global ctrl_interface socket. If specified, interface
368 definitions may be omitted.</para>
369 </listitem>
370 </varlistentry>
371
372 <varlistentry>
373 <term>-K</term>
374 <listitem>
375 <para>Include keys (passwords, etc.) in debug output.</para>
376 </listitem>
377 </varlistentry>
378
379 <varlistentry>
380 <term>-h</term>
381 <listitem>
382 <para>Help. Show a usage message.</para>
383 </listitem>
384 </varlistentry>
385
386 <varlistentry>
387 <term>-L</term>
388 <listitem>
389 <para>Show license (BSD).</para>
390 </listitem>
391 </varlistentry>
392
393 <varlistentry>
394 <term>-o override driver</term>
395 <listitem>
396 <para>Override the driver parameter for new
397 interfaces.</para>
398 </listitem>
399 </varlistentry>
400
401 <varlistentry>
402 <term>-O override ctrl_interface</term>
403 <listitem>
404 <para>Override the ctrl_interface parameter for new
405 interfaces.</para>
406 </listitem>
407 </varlistentry>
408
409 <varlistentry>
410 <term>-p</term>
411 <listitem>
412 <para>Driver parameters. (Per interface)</para>
413 </listitem>
414 </varlistentry>
415
416 <varlistentry>
417 <term>-P PID_file</term>
418 <listitem>
419 <para>Path to PID file.</para>
420 </listitem>
421 </varlistentry>
422
423 <varlistentry>
424 <term>-q</term>
425 <listitem>
426 <para>Decrease debugging verbosity (<option>-qq</option> even
427 less).</para>
428 </listitem>
429 </varlistentry>
430
431 <varlistentry>
432 <term>-s</term>
433 <listitem>
434 <para>Log output to syslog instead of stdout. (This is only
435 available if <command>wpa_supplicant</command> was built
436 with the <literal>CONFIG_DEBUG_SYSLOG</literal>
437 option.)</para>
438 </listitem>
439 </varlistentry>
440
441 <varlistentry>
442 <term>-T</term>
443 <listitem>
444 <para>Log output to Linux tracing in addition to any other
445 destinations. (This is only available
446 if <command>wpa_supplicant</command> was built with
447 the <literal>CONFIG_DEBUG_LINUX_TRACING</literal>
448 option.)</para>
449 </listitem>
450 </varlistentry>
451
452 <varlistentry>
453 <term>-t</term>
454 <listitem>
455 <para>Include timestamp in debug messages.</para>
456 </listitem>
457 </varlistentry>
458
459 <varlistentry>
460 <term>-u</term>
461 <listitem>
462 <para>Enable DBus control interface. If enabled, interface
463 definitions may be omitted. (This is only available
464 if <command>wpa_supplicant</command> was built with
465 the <literal>CONFIG_DBUS</literal> option.)</para>
466 </listitem>
467 </varlistentry>
468
469 <varlistentry>
470 <term>-v</term>
471 <listitem>
472 <para>Show version.</para>
473 </listitem>
474 </varlistentry>
475
476 <varlistentry>
477 <term>-W</term>
478 <listitem>
479 <para>Wait for a control interface monitor before starting.</para>
480 </listitem>
481 </varlistentry>
482
483 <varlistentry>
484 <term>-N</term>
485 <listitem>
486 <para>Start describing new interface.</para>
487 </listitem>
488 </varlistentry>
489 </variablelist>
490 </refsect1>
491
492 <refsect1>
493 <title>Examples</title>
494
495 <para>In most common cases, <command>wpa_supplicant</command> is
496 started with:</para>
497
498 <blockquote><programlisting>
499 wpa_supplicant -B -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -iwlan0
500 </programlisting></blockquote>
501
502 <para>This makes the process fork into background.</para>
503
504 <para>The easiest way to debug problems, and to get debug log for
505 bug reports, is to start <command>wpa_supplicant</command> on
506 foreground with debugging enabled:</para>
507
508 <blockquote><programlisting>
509 wpa_supplicant -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -iwlan0 -d
510 </programlisting></blockquote>
511
512 <para>If the specific driver wrapper is not known beforehand, it is
513 possible to specify multiple comma separated driver wrappers on the command
514 line. <command>wpa_supplicant</command> will use the first driver
515 wrapper that is able to initialize the interface.</para>
516
517 <blockquote><programlisting>
518 wpa_supplicant -Dnl80211,wext -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -iwlan0
519 </programlisting></blockquote>
520
521 <para><command>wpa_supplicant</command> can control multiple
522 interfaces (radios) either by running one process for each
523 interface separately or by running just one process and list of
524 options at command line. Each interface is separated with -N
525 argument. As an example, following command would start
526 wpa_supplicant for two interfaces:</para>
527
528 <blockquote><programlisting>
529 wpa_supplicant \
530 -c wpa1.conf -i wlan0 -D nl80211 -N \
531 -c wpa2.conf -i ath0 -D wext
532 </programlisting></blockquote>
533 </refsect1>
534
535 <refsect1>
536 <title>OS Requirements</title>
537 <para>Current hardware/software requirements:</para>
538
539 <itemizedlist>
540 <listitem>
541 <para>Linux kernel 2.4.x or 2.6.x with Linux Wireless
542 Extensions v15 or newer</para>
543 </listitem>
544
545
546 <listitem>
547 <para>FreeBSD 6-CURRENT</para>
548 </listitem>
549
550 <listitem>
551 <para>Microsoft Windows with WinPcap (at least WinXP, may work
552 with other versions)</para>
553 </listitem>
554 </itemizedlist>
555 </refsect1>
556
557 <refsect1>
558 <title>Supported Drivers</title>
559 <variablelist>
560 <varlistentry>
561 <term>Linux wireless extensions</term>
562 <listitem>
563 <para>In theory, any driver that supports Linux wireless
564 extensions can be used with IEEE 802.1X (i.e., not WPA) when
565 using ap_scan=0 option in configuration file.</para>
566 </listitem>
567 </varlistentry>
568
569 <varlistentry>
570 <term>Wired Ethernet drivers</term>
571 <listitem>
572 <para>Use ap_scan=0.</para>
573 </listitem>
574 </varlistentry>
575
576 <varlistentry>
577 <term>BSD net80211 layer (e.g., Atheros driver)</term>
578 <listitem>
579 <para>At the moment, this is for FreeBSD 6-CURRENT branch.</para>
580 </listitem>
581 </varlistentry>
582
583 <varlistentry>
584 <term>Windows NDIS</term>
585 <listitem>
586 <para>The current Windows port requires WinPcap
587 (http://winpcap.polito.it/). See README-Windows.txt for more
588 information.</para>
589 </listitem>
590 </varlistentry>
591 </variablelist>
592
593
594 <para>wpa_supplicant was designed to be portable for different
595 drivers and operating systems. Hopefully, support for more wlan
596 cards and OSes will be added in the future. See developer.txt for
597 more information about the design of wpa_supplicant and porting to
598 other drivers. One main goal is to add full WPA/WPA2 support to
599 Linux wireless extensions to allow new drivers to be supported
600 without having to implement new driver-specific interface code in
601 wpa_supplicant.</para>
602 </refsect1>
603
604 <refsect1>
605 <title>Architecture</title> <para>The
606 <command>wpa_supplicant</command> system consists of the following
607 components:</para>
608
609 <variablelist>
610 <varlistentry>
611 <term><filename>wpa_supplicant.conf</filename> </term>
612 <listitem>
613 <para>the configuration file describing all networks that the
614 user wants the computer to connect to. </para>
615 </listitem>
616 </varlistentry>
617 <varlistentry>
618 <term><command>wpa_supplicant</command></term>
619 <listitem><para>the program that directly interacts with the
620 network interface. </para></listitem>
621 </varlistentry>
622 <varlistentry>
623 <term><command>wpa_cli</command></term> <listitem><para> the
624 client program that provides a high-level interface to the
625 functionality of the daemon. </para></listitem>
626 </varlistentry>
627 <varlistentry>
628 <term><command>wpa_passphrase</command></term>
629 <listitem><para>a utility needed to construct
630 <filename>wpa_supplicant.conf</filename> files that include
631 encrypted passwords.</para></listitem>
632 </varlistentry>
633 </variablelist>
634 </refsect1>
635
636 <refsect1>
637 <title>Quick Start</title>
638
639 <para>First, make a configuration file, e.g.
640 <filename>/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf</filename>, that describes the networks
641 you are interested in. See <citerefentry>
642 <refentrytitle>wpa_supplicant.conf</refentrytitle>
643 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
644 </citerefentry>
645 for details.</para>
646
647 <para>Once the configuration is ready, you can test whether the
648 configuration works by running <command>wpa_supplicant</command>
649 with following command to start it on foreground with debugging
650 enabled:</para>
651
652 <blockquote><programlisting>
653 wpa_supplicant -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -d
654 </programlisting></blockquote>
655
656 <para>Assuming everything goes fine, you can start using following
657 command to start <command>wpa_supplicant</command> on background
658 without debugging:</para>
659
660 <blockquote><programlisting>
661 wpa_supplicant -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -B
662 </programlisting></blockquote>
663
664 <para>Please note that if you included more than one driver
665 interface in the build time configuration (.config), you may need
666 to specify which interface to use by including -D<driver
667 name> option on the command line.</para>
668
669 <!-- XXX at this point, the page could include a little script
670 based on wpa_cli to wait for a connection and then run
671 dhclient -->
672
673 </refsect1>
674
675 <refsect1>
676 <title>Interface to pcmcia-cs/cardmrg</title>
677
678 <para>For example, following small changes to pcmcia-cs scripts
679 can be used to enable WPA support:</para>
680
681 <para>Add MODE="Managed" and WPA="y" to the network scheme in
682 <filename>/etc/pcmcia/wireless.opts</filename>.</para>
683
684 <para>Add the following block to the end of <emphasis>start</emphasis>
685 action handler in <filename>/etc/pcmcia/wireless</filename>:</para>
686
687 <blockquote><programlisting>
688 if [ "$WPA" = "y" -a -x /usr/local/bin/wpa_supplicant ]; then
689 /usr/local/bin/wpa_supplicant -B -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -i$DEVICE
690 fi
691 </programlisting></blockquote>
692
693
694 <para>Add the following block to the end of <emphasis>stop</emphasis>
695 action handler (may need to be separated from other actions) in
696 <filename>/etc/pcmcia/wireless</filename>:</para>
697
698 <blockquote><programlisting>
699 if [ "$WPA" = "y" -a -x /usr/local/bin/wpa_supplicant ]; then
700 killall wpa_supplicant
701 fi
702 </programlisting></blockquote>
703
704 <para>This will make <command>cardmgr</command> start
705 <command>wpa_supplicant</command> when the card is plugged
706 in.</para>
707 </refsect1>
708
709 <refsect1>
710 <title>See Also</title>
711 <para>
712 <citerefentry>
713 <refentrytitle>wpa_background</refentrytitle>
714 <manvolnum>8</manvolnum>
715 </citerefentry>
716 <citerefentry>
717 <refentrytitle>wpa_supplicant.conf</refentrytitle>
718 <manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
719 </citerefentry>
720 <citerefentry>
721 <refentrytitle>wpa_cli</refentrytitle>
722 <manvolnum>8</manvolnum>
723 </citerefentry>
724 <citerefentry>
725 <refentrytitle>wpa_passphrase</refentrytitle>
726 <manvolnum>8</manvolnum>
727 </citerefentry>
728 </para>
729 </refsect1>
730 <refsect1>
731 <title>Legal</title>
732 <para>wpa_supplicant is copyright (c) 2003-2018,
733 Jouni Malinen <email>j (a] w1.fi</email> and
734 contributors.
735 All Rights Reserved.</para>
736
737 <para>This program is licensed under the BSD license (the one with
738 advertisement clause removed).</para>
739 </refsect1>
740 </refentry>
741