man config-parser (Commandes) - Parse an xsupplicant configuration file

NAME

config-parser - Parse an xsupplicant configuration file

SYNOPSIS

config-parser [-v ] [-h ] [-f file]

DESCRIPTION

The config-parser utility can be used to parse an xsupplicant configuration file. This can come in handy for validating a modified configuration file before applying changes, or to produce human readable output when troubleshooting configuration issues.

OPTIONS

-v
Turn on verbose output. Using this option will result in a dump of the configuration in human readable form to stdout.
-h
Display some brief usage information.
-f
The full path to an xsupplicant configuration file, (this option is required).

SEE ALSO

xsupplicant (8), xsup_set_pwd (1).

The Open1x User Guide in /usr/share/doc/xsupplicant.

AUTHOR

xsupplicant was written by Arunesh Mishra <arunesh@cs.umd.edu>, Nick L. Petroni Jr. <npetroni@cs.umd.edu>, Bryan D. Payne <bdpayne@cs.umd.edu>, Chris Hessing <Chris.Hessing@utah.edu>, and Terry Simons <Terry.Simons@m.cc.utah.edu>.

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On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.