macos-networking

This skill provides tools for managing macOS networking components, including WiFi, Ethernet, DNS, proxies, Tailscale VPN, and the pfctl firewall, to automate or assist in network configuration tasks.

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macos-networking

Purpose

This skill provides tools for managing macOS networking components, including WiFi, Ethernet, DNS, proxies, Tailscale VPN, and the pfctl firewall, to automate or assist in network configuration tasks.

When to Use

Use this skill when handling macOS-specific network operations, such as troubleshooting connectivity, configuring secure VPNs, managing DNS for applications, or enforcing firewall rules in scripts or user interactions.

Key Capabilities

  • WiFi and Ethernet management via networksetup and airport CLI for connecting, scanning, or switching networks.

  • DNS configuration using networksetup to set servers like Google DNS (e.g., 8.8.8.8).

  • Proxy setup with networksetup for HTTP/SOCKS proxies, including authentication.

  • Tailscale VPN integration for peer-to-peer networking, requiring Tailscale CLI and an auth key.

  • Firewall control via pfctl for loading rulesets, enabling/disabling, and monitoring traffic.

  • Airport CLI (part of macOS) for wireless diagnostics, like scanning networks.

  • Specific tools: networksetup for most settings, tailscale for VPN, and pfctl for packet filtering.

Usage Patterns

Always run commands with elevated privileges using sudo where needed. For scripts, check if tools like tailscale are installed first. Use environment variables for sensitive data, e.g., export TAILSCALE_AUTH_KEY=$SERVICE_API_KEY before running Tailscale commands. Integrate with AI responses by generating bash snippets that users can copy-paste.

Example 1: Switch to a specific WiFi network.

  • Use this pattern: First, scan networks with airport en0 scan , then connect via networksetup -setairportnetwork en0 SSID password .

Example 2: Set up Tailscale VPN.

  • Authenticate and connect: Export your auth key as export TAILSCALE_AUTH_KEY=$SERVICE_API_KEY , then run tailscale up --authkey=$TAILSCALE_AUTH_KEY .

Common Commands/API

Use these exact commands in scripts or responses. All require macOS environment.

  • WiFi: Scan networks with /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework/Versions/Current/Resources/airport en0 scan . Connect: sudo networksetup -setairportnetwork en0 "NetworkName" "Password" .

  • Ethernet: Enable/disable: sudo networksetup -setnetworkserviceenabled Ethernet on/off .

  • DNS: Set servers for Wi-Fi: sudo networksetup -setdnsservers Wi-Fi 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 . Flush cache: sudo dscacheutil -flushcache; sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder .

  • Proxy: Set HTTP proxy: sudo networksetup -setwebproxy Wi-Fi proxy.example.com 8080 . Enable with auth: sudo networksetup -setwebproxyusername Wi-Fi username -setwebproxypassword Wi-Fi password .

  • Tailscale VPN: Install via brew install tailscale if needed. Authenticate: tailscale up --authkey=$TAILSCALE_AUTH_KEY . Status: tailscale status --json .

  • pfctl Firewall: Load rules: sudo pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf . Enable: sudo pfctl -e . Block traffic: Add rule in /etc/pf.conf like block in on en0 proto tcp from any to any port 80 , then reload.

Code snippet for WiFi connection:

#!/bin/bash network=$(airport en0 scan | grep -o 'SSID: .+' | cut -d' ' -f2-) echo "Available networks: $network" sudo networksetup -setairportnetwork en0 "$1" "$2"

Code snippet for Tailscale setup:

#!/bin/bash export TAILSCALE_AUTH_KEY=$SERVICE_API_KEY tailscale up --authkey=$TAILSCALE_AUTH_KEY tailscale status

Integration Notes

Integrate by wrapping commands in AI-generated scripts. For Tailscale, ensure the auth key is passed via $TAILSCALE_AUTH_KEY to avoid hardcoding. Check dependencies: Use command -v tailscale >/dev/null 2>&1 || brew install tailscale . For pfctl, edit /etc/pf.conf directly or via scripts, then reload. Avoid conflicts with system services; use launchctl to manage related daemons, e.g., sudo launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.pfctl.plist . Test in a non-production environment first.

Error Handling

Handle permissions with sudo for all root-required commands; catch failures by checking exit codes, e.g., if $? -ne 0 , log "Command failed, check sudo access." For network errors, use ping to verify connectivity before proceeding. Tailscale auth failures: Check if $TAILSCALE_AUTH_KEY is set and valid; retry with tailscale logout && tailscale up . pfctl issues: If "no ALTQ support", ensure kernel extensions are loaded via kextstat | grep pf . Common: Interface not found errors (e.g., en0 missing)—use ifconfig -l to list available interfaces and adjust commands.

Graph Relationships

  • Related to cluster: "macos" (e.g., shares dependencies with macos-file-system, macos-security skills).

  • Related by tags: "networking" (connects to general-networking skills), "vpn" (links to remote-access skills), "firewall" (associates with security-monitoring skills), "dns" (integrates with domain-resolution skills).

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