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Raspberry PI WiFi access
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# Defaults for hostapd initscript | |
# | |
# See /usr/share/doc/hostapd/README.Debian for information about alternative | |
# methods of managing hostapd. | |
# | |
# Uncomment and set DAEMON_CONF to the absolute path of a hostapd configuration | |
# file and hostapd will be started during system boot. An example configuration | |
# file can be found at /usr/share/doc/hostapd/examples/hostapd.conf.gz | |
# | |
DAEMON_CONF="/etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf" | |
# Additional daemon options to be appended to hostapd command:- | |
# -d show more debug messages (-dd for even more) | |
# -K include key data in debug messages | |
# -t include timestamps in some debug messages | |
# | |
# Note that -B (daemon mode) and -P (pidfile) options are automatically | |
# configured by the init.d script and must not be added to DAEMON_OPTS. | |
# | |
#DAEMON_OPTS="" |
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# Defaults for isc-dhcp-server initscript | |
# sourced by /etc/init.d/isc-dhcp-server | |
# installed at /etc/default/isc-dhcp-server by the maintainer scripts | |
# | |
# This is a POSIX shell fragment | |
# | |
# Path to dhcpd's config file (default: /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf). | |
#DHCPD_CONF=/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf | |
# Path to dhcpd's PID file (default: /var/run/dhcpd.pid). | |
#DHCPD_PID=/var/run/dhcpd.pid | |
# Additional options to start dhcpd with. | |
# Don't use options -cf or -pf here; use DHCPD_CONF/ DHCPD_PID instead | |
#OPTIONS="" | |
# On what interfaces should the DHCP server (dhcpd) serve DHCP requests? | |
# Separate multiple interfaces with spaces, e.g. "eth0 eth1". | |
INTERFACES="wlan0" |
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# | |
# Sample configuration file for ISC dhcpd for Debian | |
# | |
# | |
# The ddns-updates-style parameter controls whether or not the server will | |
# attempt to do a DNS update when a lease is confirmed. We default to the | |
# behavior of the version 2 packages ('none', since DHCP v2 didn't | |
# have support for DDNS.) | |
ddns-update-style none; | |
# option definitions common to all supported networks... | |
#option domain-name "example.org"; | |
#option domain-name-servers ns1.example.org, ns2.example.org; | |
default-lease-time 600; | |
max-lease-time 7200; | |
# If this DHCP server is the official DHCP server for the local | |
# network, the authoritative directive should be uncommented. | |
authoritative; | |
# Use this to send dhcp log messages to a different log file (you also | |
# have to hack syslog.conf to complete the redirection). | |
log-facility local7; | |
# No service will be given on this subnet, but declaring it helps the | |
# DHCP server to understand the network topology. | |
#subnet 10.152.187.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { | |
#} | |
# This is a very basic subnet declaration. | |
#subnet 10.254.239.0 netmask 255.255.255.224 { | |
# range 10.254.239.10 10.254.239.20; | |
# option routers rtr-239-0-1.example.org, rtr-239-0-2.example.org; | |
#} | |
# This declaration allows BOOTP clients to get dynamic addresses, | |
# which we don't really recommend. | |
#subnet 10.254.239.32 netmask 255.255.255.224 { | |
# range dynamic-bootp 10.254.239.40 10.254.239.60; | |
# option broadcast-address 10.254.239.31; | |
# option routers rtr-239-32-1.example.org; | |
#} | |
# A slightly different configuration for an internal subnet. | |
#subnet 10.5.5.0 netmask 255.255.255.224 { | |
# range 10.5.5.26 10.5.5.30; | |
# option domain-name-servers ns1.internal.example.org; | |
# option domain-name "internal.example.org"; | |
# option routers 10.5.5.1; | |
# option broadcast-address 10.5.5.31; | |
# default-lease-time 600; | |
# max-lease-time 7200; | |
#} | |
# Hosts which require special configuration options can be listed in | |
# host statements. If no address is specified, the address will be | |
# allocated dynamically (if possible), but the host-specific information | |
# will still come from the host declaration. | |
#host passacaglia { | |
# hardware ethernet 0:0:c0:5d:bd:95; | |
# filename "vmunix.passacaglia"; | |
# server-name "toccata.fugue.com"; | |
#} | |
# Fixed IP addresses can also be specified for hosts. These addresses | |
# should not also be listed as being available for dynamic assignment. | |
# Hosts for which fixed IP addresses have been specified can boot using | |
# BOOTP or DHCP. Hosts for which no fixed address is specified can only | |
# be booted with DHCP, unless there is an address range on the subnet | |
# to which a BOOTP client is connected which has the dynamic-bootp flag | |
# set. | |
#host fantasia { | |
# hardware ethernet 08:00:07:26:c0:a5; | |
# fixed-address fantasia.fugue.com; | |
#} | |
# You can declare a class of clients and then do address allocation | |
# based on that. The example below shows a case where all clients | |
# in a certain class get addresses on the 10.17.224/24 subnet, and all | |
# other clients get addresses on the 10.0.29/24 subnet. | |
#class "foo" { | |
# match if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 4) = "SUNW"; | |
#} | |
#shared-network 224-29 { | |
# subnet 10.17.224.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { | |
# option routers rtr-224.example.org; | |
# } | |
# subnet 10.0.29.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { | |
# option routers rtr-29.example.org; | |
# } | |
# pool { | |
# allow members of "foo"; | |
# range 10.17.224.10 10.17.224.250; | |
# } | |
# pool { | |
# deny members of "foo"; | |
# range 10.0.29.10 10.0.29.230; | |
# } | |
#} | |
subnet 192.168.42.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { | |
range 192.168.42.10 192.168.42.50; | |
option broadcast-address 192.168.42.255; | |
option routers 192.168.42.1; | |
default-lease-time 600; | |
max-lease-time 7200; | |
option domain-name "local"; | |
option domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4; | |
} | |
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# A sample configuration for dhcpcd. | |
# See dhcpcd.conf(5) for details. | |
# Allow users of this group to interact with dhcpcd via the control socket. | |
#controlgroup wheel | |
# Inform the DHCP server of our hostname for DDNS. | |
hostname | |
# Use the hardware address of the interface for the Client ID. | |
clientid | |
# or | |
# Use the same DUID + IAID as set in DHCPv6 for DHCPv4 ClientID as per RFC4361. | |
#duid | |
# Persist interface configuration when dhcpcd exits. | |
persistent | |
# Rapid commit support. | |
# Safe to enable by default because it requires the equivalent option set | |
# on the server to actually work. | |
option rapid_commit | |
# A list of options to request from the DHCP server. | |
option domain_name_servers, domain_name, domain_search, host_name | |
option classless_static_routes | |
# Most distributions have NTP support. | |
option ntp_servers | |
# Respect the network MTU. | |
# Some interface drivers reset when changing the MTU so disabled by default. | |
#option interface_mtu | |
# A ServerID is required by RFC2131. | |
require dhcp_server_identifier | |
# Generate Stable Private IPv6 Addresses instead of hardware based ones | |
slaac private | |
# A hook script is provided to lookup the hostname if not set by the DHCP | |
# server, but it should not be run by default. | |
nohook lookup-hostname | |
denyinterfaces wlan0 | |
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interface=wlan0 | |
driver=nl80211 | |
ssid=Replace_This_With_The_WiFi_ID_you_want | |
country_code=GB | |
hw_mode=g | |
channel=6 | |
macaddr_acl=0 | |
auth_algs=1 | |
ignore_broadcast_ssid=0 | |
wpa=2 | |
wpa_passphrase=Replace_This_With_The_WiFi_Password_you_want | |
wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK | |
wpa_pairwise=CCMP | |
wpa_group_rekey=86400 | |
ieee80211n=1 | |
wme_enabled=1 | |
ht_capab=[HT40][SHORT-GI-20][DSSS_CCK-40] |
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# interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8) | |
# Please note that this file is written to be used with dhcpcd | |
# For static IP, consult /etc/dhcpcd.conf and 'man dhcpcd.conf' | |
# Include files from /etc/network/interfaces.d: | |
source-directory /etc/network/interfaces.d | |
auto lo | |
iface lo inet loopback | |
iface eth0 inet manual | |
allow-hotplug wlan0 | |
iface wlan0 inet static | |
address 192.168.42.1 | |
netmask 255.255.255.0 | |
network 192.168.42.0 | |
broadcast 192.168.42.255 | |
#iface wlan0 inet manual | |
# wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf | |
allow-hotplug wlan1 | |
iface wlan1 inet manual | |
wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf |
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