Dear list,
I try to write a small shellscript that (dis-)connects me with / from
the WLAN of my university.
I use wpa_supplicant in combination with the -B switch to establish the
connection. After a pause of 10 seconds I pull an IP address by calling
dhcpcd.
My question (in context of the wlan-disconnect-script): how can I exit
wpa_supplicant if it runs in the background ? Up to now it's done by
"sudo killall wpa_supplicant" but I guess it's not the best way.
Kind regards,
Nelson.
- [arch-general] Exiting wpa_supplicant Nelson Marambio
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