On systems using seccomp, the hostapd socket files will be owned by the
'network' user/group ([source][0]). In this case, if wifi-presence is
run as root/root, then it does not have permissions to open the
hostapd socket files. This was discussed in awilliams/wifi-presence#3.
This change allows the process user/group to be specified in
/etc/config/wifi-presence. If no explicit user/group is set, then the
init script will use the owner of the socket files in /var/run/hostapd/
to determine the appropriate process user/group.
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