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develsh iw wlan0 scan
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its because user and developer accounts dont have the permission to access network interfaces at that level, so, on N9 (and Jolla) it must run as root.
On Jolla using sudo, You could change that, so the prey.sh doesnt need to run as root (my sudo supports permission on a per app level, supporting /ets/sudoers.d) but, on N9, I dont think sudo supports that level.
I'm tinkering with the scripts, and I would like to know how to get a list of nearby Wifi HotSpots.
I have tried iwconfig, iwlist and iw, but I can only get information about my own AP.
Anybody has managed to make this work?
Regards.
Last edited by pasko; 2014-07-05 at 08:40.