Robert Latest <boblat...@gmail.com> writes: > Not in /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf, despite suggestions in > every bit of documentation that I got my hands on. In fact, that file > doesn't even exist on my jessie system. Nevertheless, when I > configured the WiFi network using some GUI tool in the XFCE desktop, > it worked. Even after a reboot, with no desktop running, I could ssh > into the system via WiFi. > > So there must be a place, somewhere, where the WiFi passowrd ist > stored, outside the realm of some specific user. Where is it? > Assuming you're running Network-Manager, you can find the individual connections defined in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections, with each connection having a psk= attribute line with the psk.
Note that these files are only root-accessible. Mart -- "We will need a longer wall when the revolution comes." --- AJS, quoting an uncertain source.