[isf-wifidog] Wifidog installation
Bruno Remy
bruno.remy at videotron.ca
Ven 25 Mar 21:05:25 EST 2005
Merci Philippe ! J'aime ta flexibilité ;-)
Dans mon cas, je n'en ai pas besoin : je voulais juste isoler le vlan0 .
Voilà donc ce que j'ai fait avec mon WRT54G V2.0 :
J'ai juste changé l'interface locale dans /etc/wifidog.conf pour la
mettre à "eth1" sur l'interface wifi.
Comme cela, le vlan0 n'est pas concerné par Wifidog et passe directement
sur l'interface externe, avec un routage direct par OpenWrt.
Bruno
Philippe April a écrit:
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>> Please note that the above is a personal preference. Philippe for
>> example prefers to setup a second bridge and assign the correct
>> interfaces to lan_ifnames and wifi_ifnames. It's a matter of personal
>> preference and the end result is, for the most part, the same.
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> I just want to make note of the reason why it's my preference :)
>
> By having br0 as "wired ports" or lan, and br1 as the wireless or
> "wifidog enabled bridge", you can then make any port of the switch
> join the bridge by tweaking some of the config. In case you want
> wifidog to do something on a wired interface (we have this setup at
> utopik, one of the port goes to the other router for the outside
> antenna which requires wifidog activated so the parc doesn't get open
> access).
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> It's just a matter of flexibility "in case" we need to do it, if you
> don't need to you can make it with no bridge at all.
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> Philippe April
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