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From: znavko@disroot.org
To: "znavko--- via" <help-guix@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Allow my usual user reconnect to wifi without root pass and  also replace wpa config
Date: Sat, 02 Jan 2021 00:01:11 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <125df5655b2a1c8dc6858863063e2a61@disroot.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <97dc5a852f972d7191ece0f64c9ec2fc@disroot.org>

I've added these additions to config.scm, thinking it will give effect:

(define %sudoers-specification
  (plain-file "sudoers" "root ALL=(ALL) ALL
%wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL
ALL ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /wpa"))
....

(operating-system
...
		  (sudoers-file %sudoers-specification)
)

And reconfigured. And it works!

Note that must run it with sudo!

$ sudo /wpa isp
Connecting to ISP provider
Service networking has been stopped.
Service wpa-supplicant has been stopped.
Service wpa-supplicant has been started.
Service networking has been started.


Very nice.
My usual user works nice with wpa_supplicant now.

Thanks to draketo and his config example
https://www.draketo.de/software/guix-config.html



January 1, 2021 7:08 PM, "znavko--- via" <help-guix@gnu.org> wrote:

> Hello! Happy New Year, Guix Help!
> 
> I'd like to make my OS a bit comfortable for usual user.
> 
> I use only wpa_supplicant + dhclient without any utility that gives control over wifi to usual
> users.
> And I want to give such a control by my own hands and your advice.
> 
> Wi-fi connection sometimes is loosing, and the way to reconnect is to restart hurd services.
> I do it by root beautifully. I need to allow usual user to do this too.
> 
> With that task I also have two providers: wired ISP and Mobile ISP -
> And I have such a script for choosing between them.
> Attachment: wpa
> 
> So this script fulfill things of reconnection and changing wpa_supplicant.conf
> very easy for root.
> I want to allow to usual user just to run:
> 
> $ /wpa isp
> 
> and my script reconnect to wifi again.
> 
> I tried to give root privileges for user 'bob' to run script /wpa with this line in /etc/sudoers:
> # cat /etc/sudoers
> root ALL=(ALL) ALL
> %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL
> user ALL=(bob) NOPASSWD: /wpa
> #groups bob
> bob : users wheel video audio netdev
> But I still have these error messages:
> 
> $ sudo -u bob /wpa isp
> Connecting to ISP provider
> cp: cannot create regular file '/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf': Permission denied
> error: connect: /run/user/1000/shepherd/socket: No such file or directory
> error: connect: /run/user/1000/shepherd/socket: No such file or directory
> ^X^C
> $
> Please, what to do here?


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2021-01-01 19:07 Allow my usual user reconnect to wifi without root pass and also replace wpa config znavko--- via
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