Hi Marcel, Marcel Holtmann <mar...@holtmann.org> writes:
>> So, how that should work, we would pass a configuration filename for connman, >> that would set the service's settings and would save it to the proper >> place so it will >> read it every restart. Or just save the service settings using normal >> service storage? > > I must admit that I haven't spent much on the details here, but in > general I would you pass a configuration as string. This string for > example could be the same format or maybe better XML. As I said, the > only thing that I know is that we don't wanna do this via service > properties since that is just not gonna work. These WPA-Enterprise > configuration need to be cerated by a sysadmin for the normal user. > Something similar to what Apple does with their "Profile" things. I'm not following you here and I haven't looked connman EAP code (yet), so I maybe misunderstanding something. But are you saying that there should not be any UI for the EAP settings, Instead the user should receive an XML file from the network administrator and install that? -- Kalle Valo _______________________________________________ connman mailing list connman@connman.net http://lists.connman.net/listinfo/connman