NAME
xsup_monitor − Prompt for password used by xsupplicant.
SYNOPSIS
xsup_monitor interface
DESCRIPTION
The xsup_monitor utility can be invoked to run in the foreground and prompt for a password when authentication is required, thus alleviating the requirement to hard-code the password in the configuration file.
SEE ALSO
xsup_set_pwd(1), config-parser(1), xsupplicant(8), xsup_ntpwdhash(1), xsup_get_state(8).
The Open1x User’s Guide in /usr/share/doc/xsupplicant.
AUTHOR
xsupplicant was written by Arunesh Mishra <arunesh [AT] cs.edu>, Nick L. Petroni Jr. <npetroni [AT] cs.edu>, Bryan D. Payne <bdpayne [AT] cs.edu>, Chris Hessing <Chris.Hessing [AT] utah.edu>, and Terry Simons <Terry.Simons [AT] m.edu>.
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