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Connman does only support two phase authentication via config files. These config files reside in /var/lib/connman/ and are watched by the connman daemon. Unfortunatelly, connman does not support per session/user config files, so for simplicity's sake, we modify one in /var/lib/connman. With these changes, econnman manages a single file (/var/lib/connman/econnman.config), to which the user running it needs write access. By default the (empty) config file shipped with this packages has write permissions set for the group. Packagers might want to change the owner/group to root:users after installation or come around with a more sophisticated approach. |
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README
ConnMan User Interface in EFL REQUIREMENTS ============ * Python-Elementary >= 1.7.0 * Python-E_DBus >= 1.7.0 * Python >= 2.7 RUNNING ======= Executing econnman without arguments will start it WITHOUT the agent support. Any requested interaction will be left to existing agents, if any. This means that if you need to input passwords, it will use another agent. If you do not have another agent and need to type in passwords, then start econnman with the agent support: econnman-bin --agent BUILDING AND INSTALLING ======================= This package uses automake, so execute: Build:: ./configure --prefix=/usr make all Install:: make install chown root:users /var/lib/connman/econnman.config If you wish to install at alternative locations, then make sure to configure your PYTHONPATH to be able to access this location!