===== iwd ===== ------------------------ Internet wireless daemon ------------------------ :Author: Marcel Holtmann :Author: Denis Kenzior :Author: Andrew Zaborowski :Author: Tim Kourt :Author: James Prestwood :Copyright: 2013-2019 Intel Corporation :Version: iwd :Date: 22 September 2019 :Manual section: 8 :Manual group: Linux Connectivity SYNOPSIS ======== **iwd** [*options* ...] DESCRIPTION =========== Daemon for managing Wireless devices on Linux. The iNet Wireless Daemon (iwd) project aims to provide a comprehensive Wi-Fi connectivity solution for Linux based devices. The core goal of the project is to optimize resource utilization: storage, runtime memory and link-time costs. This is accomplished by not depending on any external libraries and utilizes features provided by the Linux Kernel to the maximum extent possible. The result is a self-contained environment that only depends on the Linux Kernel and the runtime C library. OPTIONS ======= --version, -v Show version number and exit. --help, -h Show help message and exit. ENVIRONMENT =========== *$STATE_DIRECTORY* is used for network configuration files. See section *iwd.network* for details. *$CONFIGURATION_DIRECTORY* is used for daemon configuration settings. Only the file **main.conf** is currently read from this directory. See *iwd.config* for details. *$IWD_RTNL_DEBUG* set to ``1`` enables RTNL debugging. *$IWD_DHCP_DEBUG* set to ``1`` enables DHCP debugging. *$IWD_TLS_DEBUG* set to ``1`` enables TLS debugging. *$IWD_WSC_DEBUG_KEYS* set to ``1`` enables WSC debug keys. SEE ALSO ======== iwd.config(5), iwd.network(5), iwctl(1), iwmon(1), hwsim(1), ead(8), systemd.exec(5) http://iwd.wiki.kernel.org