how to set allow-policy


From: Frank Weigel (frank.weigel_at_epost.de)
Date: 2002-05-01 17:09:54 UTC



Hello,

tried hostap today and after trying various drivers for my netgear 401, this driver works well in connection with my ibook. One problem: I applied the MAC-access patch for 04-24 and figured out how to set access lists with MAC adresses. By the default the driver is working in open-mode and so not taking care of the access lists. How can I set it to allow-mode? Found no iwpriv-commandos that can do this:

wlan0     Available private ioctl :
           monitor (89F0) : set   1 int  & get   0
           prism2_param (89F1) : set   2 int  & get   0
           readmif (89F2) : set   1 byte & get   1 byte
           writemif (89F3) : set   2 int  & get   0
           reset (89F4) : set   1 int  & get   0
           inquire (89F5) : set   1 int  & get   0
           wds_add (89F6) : set  18 char & get   0
           wds_del (89F7) : set  18 char & get   0
           maccmd (89F8) : set   1 int  & get   0
           addmac (89F9) : set  18 char & get   0
           delmac (89FA) : set  18 char & get   0
           kickmac (89FB) : set  18 char & get   0

./ap_ctrl -p allow leads to:

error opening /dev/ap0

Made the device with mknod as described. A working iwpriv command would be fine, perhaps I made something wrong?!

Thanks and bye,
Frank

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