e-U Connect is a command-line interface that helps Linux users connect to the e-U network. It's a WPA Supplicant tool with bash dialog, aimed at providing easy and efficient connection to the network.
To make use of e-U Connect, you should ensure that you have the necessary tools installed beforehand. This includes net-tools and wireless tools. Once you have all the required tools, you can easily install e-U Connect by unpacking the tar archive in your preferred directory.
There are several options available when configuring e-U Connect. For instance, you can include firedns support by selecting the --with-firedns option. You can also enable caching and statistics collection by selecting --with-cache and --with-stats respectively. To define a location for the stats socket, you can use the --with-stats-socket=filename option.
After configuring e-U Connect, you should modify the config file to your liking. The file is usually located at /usr/local/etc/packetbl.conf. For added security, you should add the appropriate iptables rule. This is necessary for ensuring that incoming traffic goes through e-U Connect.
e-U Connect has been updated with a host of features that make it even more reliable than before. For instance, it now includes wext as the default driver. Additionally, a sample WPA supplicant config file is now included to make the process of setting up much easier. Bugs and typos have also been corrected, making e-U Connect one of the most reliable WPA Supplicant interfaces in the market today.
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