On Thursday 11 June 2009 12:03:56 Yuri wrote:
> Mel Flynn wrote:
> > So escape use and escape the quotes with a backslash. You may need more
> > then one backslash, depending on the level of evaluation in /etc/rc.subr
> > and /etc/rc.d/netif.
>
> I believe documentation should describe this since t
On Thursday 11 June 2009 11:55:15 Mel Flynn wrote:
> On Thursday 11 June 2009 11:29:25 Yuri wrote:
> > I can't find any references in rc.conf(5) on how to set up ifconfig line
> > if SSID has spaces which is very typical situation.
> > ifconfig(8) doesn't mention this either but it works if I put q
Mel Flynn wrote:
So escape use and escape the quotes with a backslash. You may need more then
one backslash, depending on the level of evaluation in /etc/rc.subr and
/etc/rc.d/netif.
I believe documentation should describe this since this is a major
element of setting wireless network up
On Thursday 11 June 2009 11:29:25 Yuri wrote:
> I can't find any references in rc.conf(5) on how to set up ifconfig line
> if SSID has spaces which is very typical situation.
> ifconfig(8) doesn't mention this either but it works if I put quotes
> around it.
So escape use and escape the quotes wit
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Yuri wrote:
> I can't find any references in rc.conf(5) on how to set up ifconfig line if
> SSID has spaces which is very typical situation.
> ifconfig(8) doesn't mention this either but it works if I put quotes around
> it.
>
> I would assume spaces should be subst
I can't find any references in rc.conf(5) on how to set up ifconfig line
if SSID has spaces which is very typical situation.
ifconfig(8) doesn't mention this either but it works if I put quotes
around it.
I would assume spaces should be substituted for '_' like in Linux. But I
remember I wasn'