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Permissions grant certain abilities - read, write, or execute a file - on a user level. Unset permissions result in the corresponding rights being denied. Questions address issues with permission settings.
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What's wrong with this wpa_suppplicant.conf file?
Both have same owner (root) and same permissions 644. I just added one more network at the end (just for testing). …
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What's wrong with this wpa_suppplicant.conf file?
OK...I realized the issue...As I was just testing the move from /boot/ to /etc/wpa_supplicant.I added a dummy new network but the password was less than 8 characters and so that made wpa_supplicant to …
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/boot/wpa_config being copied with wrong permission
Yes, sorry, I thought it was the file permission but indeed even 600 does work with the original file. I am waiting another 40 to post the real problem I found...
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/boot/wpa_config being copied with wrong permission
I then save a correct /Volumes/boot/wpa_supplicant.conf with file permissions with 777 (default when creating files into the FAT partition). …