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NAME

       comitup - Manage wifi connections on headless, unconnected systems

   SYNOPSIS
       comitup [options]

   DESCRIPTION
       The  comitup  service  provides a means to establish a connection between a computer and a
       wifi access point, in the case where wifi is  the  only  means  available  to  access  the
       computer.

       On   startup,   the   service   will   attempt   to  connect  to  wifi  using  established
       networkmanager(8) connections.  If this is not successful, comitup will establish  a  wifi
       hotspot with the name comitup-<nnn>, where <nnn> is a persistent number.

       While the hotspot is active, a comitup-web(8) service is available to manage connecting to
       an access point.  A captive portal environment is established to aid in discovery  of  the
       web service.

       If  two  wifi  interfaces  are  available,  the  hotspot  will  remain active on the first
       interface, and the internet connection will be made on the second.  Otherwise, the hotspot
       will be replaced with the internet connection.

       In  all states, avahi-daemon(8) is used to publish the mdns host name comitup-<nnn>.local,
       making the web service accessible as e.g. http://comitup-123.local, for systems supporting
       Zeroconf.  For other systems, a comitup Workstation entry is published which is visible to
       Zeroconf browsing applications, allowing the IP address to be  manually  determined.   The
       web service address is http://10.41.0.1.

       comitup logs to /var/log/comitup.log.

   Options-h, -help - Print help and exit

       • -c, -check - Check the wifi device configuration and exit

       • -i, -info - Print info about the current configuration, and exit

       • -v, -verbose - Increase logging to /var/log/comitup.log

   D-Bus Interface
       Comitup provides a D-Bus object which claims the name com.github.davesteele.comitup on the
       path        /com/github/davesteele/comitup,        supporting        the         interface
       com.github.davesteele.comitup.  The interface includes the following methods.

       • get_info()

         Input: None

         Output: DICT_ENTRY

         Return information about the current Comitup service.  The keys are as follows:

         • version - The package version.

         • apname - The currently configured AP hotspot name.

         • hostnames - A list of host names that are published for the service IP address.

         • imode  -  The current interface mode for comitup.  This returns the string `single' or
           `router'.  In `single' mode, the hotspot is terminated when  CONNECTED.   In  `router'
           mode,  the  hotspot  is  retained, the upstream connection is made with the other wifi
           device, and traffic is routed between  them.   The  web  service  is  terminated  when
           CONNECTED.

       • access_points()

         Input: None

         Output: Array of DICT_ENTRY

         Return  a  list  of  visible  access  points.   This is represented as an array of D-Bus
         DICT_ENTRY.  Each DICT_ENTRY contains strings associated with the following keys,  ssid,
         strength (0 to 100) and security (encrypted or unencrypted).

       • state()

         Input: None

         Output: state, connection

         This  returns  strings  for  the  current  comitup state (either HOTSPOT, CONNECTING, or
         CONNECTED) and the ssid name for the current connection on the wifi device.

       • connect()

         Input: ssid, password

         Output: None

         Delete any existing connection for ssid, create a new connection, and attempt to connect
         to it.  The password may be a zero length string if not needed.

       • delete_connection()

         Input: ssid

         Output: None

         Delete  the  connection  for  ssid.  The system will not be able to reconnect using this
         connection.

       • nuke()

         Input: None

         Output: None

         Perform a factory reset of Comitup information on the device, which consists of removing
         all WiFi connections, and restarting the service.  Note that enable_nuke must be enabled
         in comitup.conf for this to succeed.

   COPYRIGHT
       Comitup is Copyright (C) 2016-2019 David Steele <steele@debian.org>.

   SEE ALSO
       comitup-conf(5), comitup-cli(1), comitup-web(8), comitup-watch(1)

                                            July 2021                                  comitup(8)