WPA_CLI   (8) manpage
WPA_CLI
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08 February 2006
  • NAME
      wpa_cli - WPA command line client
  • SYNOPSIS

      wpa_cli [ -p path to ctrl sockets ] [ -i ifname ] [ -hvB ] [ -a action file ] [ -P pid file ] [ command ... ]
  • OVERVIEW


      wpa_cli is a text-based frontend program for interacting with wpa_supplicant. It is used to query current status, change configuration, trigger events, and request interactive user input.

      wpa_cli can show the current authentication status, selected security mode, dot11 and dot1x MIBs, etc. In addition, it can configure some variables like EAPOL state machine parameters and trigger events like reassociation and IEEE 802.1X logoff/logon. wpa_cli provides a user interface to request authentication information, like username and password, if these are not included in the configuration. This can be used to implement, e.g., one-time-passwords or generic token card authentication where the authentication is based on a challenge-response that uses an external device for generating the response.

      The control interface of wpa_supplicant can be configured to allow non-root user access (ctrl_interface_group in the configuration file). This makes it possible to run wpa_cli with a normal user account.

      wpa_cli supports two modes: interactive and command line. Both modes share the same command set and the main difference is in interactive mode providing access to unsolicited messages (event messages, username/password requests).

      Interactive mode is started when wpa_cli is executed without including the command as a command line parameter. Commands are then entered on the wpa_cli prompt. In command line mode, the same commands are entered as command line arguments for wpa_cli.
  • INTERACTIVE AUTHENTICATION PARAMETERS REQUEST


      When wpa_supplicant need authentication parameters, like username and password, which are not present in the configuration file, it sends a request message to all attached frontend programs, e.g., wpa_cli in interactive mode. wpa_cli shows these requests with "CTRL-REQ-<type>-<id>:<text>" prefix. <type> is IDENTITY, PASSWORD, or OTP (one-time-password). <id> is a unique identifier for the current network. <text> is description of the request. In case of OTP request, it includes the challenge from the authentication server.

      The reply to these requests can be given with 'identity', 'password', and 'otp' commands. <id> needs to be copied from the the matching request. 'password' and 'otp' commands can be used regardless of whether the request was for PASSWORD or OTP. The main difference between these two commands is that values given with 'password' are remembered as long as wpa_supplicant is running whereas values given with 'otp' are used only once and then forgotten, i.e., wpa_supplicant will ask frontend for a new value for every use. This can be used to implement one-time-password lists and generic token card -based authentication.

      Example request for password and a matching reply:


      
      CTRL-REQ-PASSWORD-1:Password needed for SSID foobar
      > password 1 mysecretpassword
      


      Example request for generic token card challenge-response:


      
      CTRL-REQ-OTP-2:Challenge 1235663 needed for SSID foobar
      > otp 2 9876
      
  • COMMAND ARGUMENTS
      -p path
      Change the path where control sockets should be found.
      -i ifname
      Specify the interface that is being configured.  By default, choose the first interface found with a control socket in the socket path.
      -h
      Help.  Show a usage message.
      -v
      Show version information.
      -B
      Run as a daemon in the background.
      -a file
      Run in daemon mode executing the action file based on events from wpa_supplicant.  The specified file will be executed with the first argument set to interface name and second to "CONNECT" or "DISCONNECT" depending on the event. This can be used
      -P file
      Set the location of the PID file.
      command
      Run a command.  The available commands are listed in the next section.
  • COMMANDS


      The following commands are available:
      status
      get current WPA/EAPOL/EAP status
      mib
      get MIB variables (dot1x, dot11)
      help
      show this usage help
      interface [ifname]
      show interfaces/select interface
      level <debug level>
      change debug level
      license
      show full wpa_cli license
      logoff
      IEEE 802.1X EAPOL state machine logoff
      logon
      IEEE 802.1X EAPOL state machine logon
      set
      set variables (shows list of variables when run without arguments)
      pmksa
      show PMKSA cache
      reassociate
      force reassociation
      reconfigure
      force wpa_supplicant to re-read its configuration file
      preauthenticate <BSSID>
      force preauthentication
      identity <network id> <identity>
      configure identity for an SSID
      password <network id> <password>
      configure password for an SSID
      pin <network id> <pin>
      configure pin for an SSID
      otp <network id> <password>
      configure one-time-password for an SSID
      bssid *lt;network id> <BSSID>
      set preferred BSSID for an SSID
      list_networks
      list configured networks
      terminate
      terminate wpa_supplicant
      quit
      exit wpa_cli
  • SEE ALSO
  • LEGAL


      wpa_supplicant is copyright (c) 2003-2005, Jouni Malinen <jkmaline@cc.hut.fi> and contributors. All Rights Reserved.

      This program is dual-licensed under both the GPL version 2 and BSD license. Either license may be used at your option.
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