Not really, it just sets the group explicitly rather than implicitly. Without 
it the socket group is derived from the directory it's created in, which is 
group wheel to start with.

Now it could be argued that creating the socket in the first place allows 
members of the wheel group to configure wpa_supplicant and thus connect to a 
network. I don't see this as a problem myself and I believe that wpa_cli should 
work by default if wpa is enabled.

Roy


On 12 January 2019 19:05:23 GMT, m...@netbsd.org wrote:
>This lets any user in wheel group choose to connect to the network.
>Isn't that more privileges than we normally give?
>
>On Sat, Jan 12, 2019 at 04:51:55PM +0000, Roy Marples wrote:
>> +ctrl_interface_group=wheel

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