Is there any way to get current wireless SSID without root permission?
iwconfig tells me ESSID, but only if I run it as root.
If you take a look at the source code of the iwconfig (wireless_tools), you'll see this line:
iwconfig.c:639: if(iw_get_ext(skfd, ifname, SIOCGIWESSID, &wrq) < 0)
This line is responsible for the get of ESSID (wireless.h). And i think that only root have permissions (out of the box) to do this, so the function iw_get_ext (defined in iwlib.h from wireless_tools package) which call ioctl will return EPERM (Operation not permitted).
/*------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
* Wrapper to extract some Wireless Parameter out of the driver
*/
static inline int
iw_get_ext(int skfd, /* Socket to the kernel */
const char * ifname, /* Device name */
int request, /* WE ID */
struct iwreq * pwrq) /* Fixed part of the request */
{
/* Set device name */
strncpy(pwrq->ifr_name, ifname, IFNAMSIZ);
/* Do the request */
return(ioctl(skfd, request, pwrq));
}
You have 2 solutions:
Use the setuid to allow the user to use iwconfig command:
sudo chmod u+s /sbin/iwconfig
You can also try to do some hacking with the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability which allow some specific capabilities to a specific user. Here some links about CAP_NET_ADMIN:
http://packetlife.net/blog/2010/mar/19/sniffing-wireshark-non-root-user/
http://peternixon.net/news/2012/01/28/configure-tcpdump-work-non-root-user-opensuse-using-file-system-capabilities/
http://www.lids.org/lids-howto/node48.html
http://lwn.net/Articles/430462/
Finally you can use strace to trace all system calls and to confirm that ioctl call is the responsible for this:
as root do this:
#strace /sbin/iwconfig your_interface_name > strace_iwconfig_root.log
And the same as normal user:
$strace /sbin/iwconfig your_interface_name > strace_iwconfig_normal.log
And compare the results.
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