On Wed, 28 Nov 2018, Leonardo Taccari wrote:
It did! thank you, even more for faving replied so quickly. NPF now waits
for wpa_supplicant to connect and dhdpcd
to assign an adress to the interface, npfd starts normally as expected.
I didn't even know about ifaddrs() until this very moment
Hello Paolo,
Paolo Vincenzo Olivo writes:
> [...]
> I think npf is enabled over a wireless interface, it
> doesn't wait for wpa_supplicant to establish a working connection, thus
> failing to
> apply npf.conf, and retunrning:
>
> /etc/npf.conf#$line#$column: no address matched for interface
Hi,
I think npf is enabled over a wireless interface, it
doesn't wait for wpa_supplicant to establish a working connection, thus
failing to
apply npf.conf, and retunrning:
/etc/npf.conf#$line#$column: no address matched for interface $if near ')'
predictably `npfctl show` returns
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