Hi again, finally I found a way for obtaining a "safe script",
I added the function drv_madwifing_init from drv_madwfing.h
use Net::Lorcon2 qw( :subs );
my $drv = Net::Lorcon2::lorcon_find_driver( "madwifing" );
my $Lorcon = Net::Lorcon2::lorcon_create("wlo1", $drv);
print drv_madwifing_init($Lorcon);
print Net::Lorcon2::lorcon_open_inject($Lorcon);
It's seem that initializating the madwifing device there is no error ( intended as core dump), the output of the program is
1 and -1, this means that drv_madwifing_init works, while lorcon_open_inject doesn't and it returns an error value ( still better than a core dump!)
Regards
Edoardo Mantovani.
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