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consistency, remove a few explanations documented in the manpage.

ok reyk@
OPENBSD_3_9
aanriot 19 years ago
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1 changed files with 7 additions and 9 deletions
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      src/etc/hostapd.conf

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# $OpenBSD: hostapd.conf,v 1.6 2005/09/30 16:50:03 reyk Exp $
# $OpenBSD: hostapd.conf,v 1.7 2005/10/13 09:49:59 aanriot Exp $
# sample hostapd configuration file
# see hostapd.conf(5)
@ -31,14 +31,13 @@ table <myess> {
# Global options
#
# Uncomment this option to run hostapd in passive IAPP monitoring mode.
# Comment this option to run hostapd in passive IAPP logging mode.
set hostap interface $wlan
# Should be the default, the opposite is "pcap" without radiotap headers.
# Use default radiotap mode.
set hostap mode radiotap
# According to the revised standard, multicast is used. hostapd supports
# broadcast for IAPP messages as well.
# Use multicast (according to the revised standard).
set iapp interface $wired
set iapp mode multicast
@ -46,11 +45,11 @@ set iapp mode multicast
# Event rules
#
# Log probe requests
# Log probe requests.
hostap handle type management subtype probe request \
with iapp type radiotap
# Log and annoy foreign accesspoints
# Log and annoy foreign accesspoints.
#
# This will be logged as well but the important thing is to
# annoy other accesspoints in your wireless territory.
@ -75,7 +74,6 @@ hostap handle skip type management subtype ! beacon \
rate 100 / 10 sec
# Finally log any rogue accesspoints limited to every second.
# The skip keywords instructs hostapd to ignore further IAPP
# processing.
hostap handle skip type management subtype beacon bssid !<myess> \
with iapp type radiotap limit 1 sec

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