[Casper] WEP, WPA, keychain, security
Daniel Farnworth
daniel.farnworth at thecreativepartnership.co.uk
Mon Sep 8 04:26:51 PDT 2008
We also need to do similar, any scripts that people would like to
post will more than likely come in very handy and we'd be happy to
post back any improvements or changes...
Cheers
Dan
On 5 Sep 2008, at 22:53, Eric Anderson wrote:
> I too will be doing this same thing about a month from now. I would
> love to hear what people have figured out already without having to
> build from scratch.
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
> On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Thomas Larkin <tlarki at kckps.org>
> wrote:
> Soooooooo
>
> Another project on my road map is to migrate everything to WPA. Of
> course I need to test this out, and am looking to push out a
> package via casper that will migrate clients from the existing
> wireless encryption to a new one, and probably a whole new SSID. I
> have been researching it, and it seems that the security unix
> command can be used to add, modify, etc keychains in the system.
>
> I found some apple scripts that do it as well, but they run in the
> GUI, are interactive and can be interupprted by the end user.
> Something I am not really keen on using.
>
> What are the methods you people used with Casper and pushing this
> sort of stuff out? I have been playing around with networksetup
> and security binary scripts to add the network settings and the
> keychains.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help
>
> tom
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