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Analog Kid

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Mojave doesn't seem to have the wpa_passphrase utility installed. Am I remembering incorrectly, or was it present in High Sierra?

I'm trying to preconfigure a Raspberry Pi... Anyone know where I might find it?
 
Mojave doesn't seem to have the wpa_passphrase utility installed. Am I remembering incorrectly, or was it present in High Sierra?

I'm trying to preconfigure a Raspberry Pi... Anyone know where I might find it?
wpa_passphrase is on the Raspberry Pi. I don't think it was ever a Mac utility. It's not in Sierra either, at least.
 
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wpa_passphrase is on the Raspberry Pi. I don't think it was ever a Mac utility. It's not in Sierra either, at least.
Ah, maybe that's what I did before... I've been reusing an old config file I generated some time ago but now need to update it to a new network and my "readme" notes aren't as clear as I thought...

Maybe I bootstrapped the wpa_supplicant file with a plaintext password then used the command line on the Pi to get the hashed version and updated it...

Thanks.
 
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