🛜 Bash script for connecting to the DTUsecure on campus and setting up eduroam.
MIT License
This script is made to make it easier to connect to the university WiFi and is meant as a help to new students running Linux. This short setup will allow students to setup both a connection to DTUsecure and eduroam at the same time. The script can be run from anywhere and you don't need to be in the proximity of a DTUsecure/eduroam access point. The next time you come within range it will try to connect.
As when you normally connect to DTUsecure/eduroam your username is your studentmail @dtu.dk and the same password as normally used for that account. If you for some reason type anything wrong and finished the script. Just re-run it. It will prompt you to delete your old configuration file.
Download and open the project by running the following command in the terminal:
git clone https://github.com/MikaelFangel/DTUConnect.git && cd DTUConnect
Next make sure that setup.sh is executable:
chmod +x ./setup.sh
Last but not least run the script (be aware that on some systems you may need to be super user to complete the configuration):
./setup.sh
nix run github:MikaelFangel/DTUconnect
Add DTUConnect to your flake.nix
:
{
inputs.DTUConnect.url = "https://flakehub.com/f/MikaelFangel/DTUConnect/*.tar.gz";
outputs = { self, DTUConnect }: {
# Use in your outputs
};
}