[isf-wifidog] Auth server setup

Philippe April isf_lists at philippeapril.com
Mer 14 Sep 21:57:02 EDT 2005


If Wifidog segfaults, I really doubt it has to do with Apache + PHP.

Tell me, which firmware are you using?
Where did you get it?

How did you install wifidog (compiled, installed binary package)?
Where did you get it?

That'll help a lot :)

Philippe April
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On 14-Sep-05, at 5:58 PM, Max Horváth wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I got a huge problem regarding a new installation of wifidog on a  
> new server.
>
> Following setup:
>
> Apache 2.0.54
> PHP 5.0.5
> PostgreSQL 7.4.7
>
> After installing Wifidog I can't access it.
>
> The network connection gets reset as soon as I try to access a page.
>
> No PHP error gets displayed and also no log in the error log of PHP.
>
> Then I found this in the error log of Apache:
>
> [Wed Sep 14 21:47:29 2005] [notice] child pid 9755 exit signal  
> Segmentation fault (11)
>
> Anyone has a clue what happened?
>
> Thanks and cheers, Max!
>
> Am 12.09.2005 um 23:08 schrieb Pascal Leclerc:
>
>
>> It's a really bad security protection (my fault). It work in  
>> Redhat but
>> not in Debian (because of the way ls output informations). I'm  
>> currently
>> updating the script to follow the last changes the others  
>> developers did
>> last week and I will put a better security authentication.
>>
>> To continue with your installation you can edit install.php to  
>> bypass the
>> bad validation:
>>
>> On line 45 you can see : $auth = false;
>>
>> Replace "false" by "true" : $auth = true;
>>
>> Don't forget to put "false" after, rename the file or put  
>> authenticationon
>> it (htaccess) to disallow anybody to use it.
>>
>> If you need more help, ask and I will help you
>>
>>    Pascal
>>
>>
>>
>>> I'm in the process of setting up the auth server, but on step one it
>>> says to
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Security : For now, a really simple password protection is in  
>>> place. To
>>> find the password type this in command line :
>>>
>>>   ls -ld /var/www/wifidog/wifidog | awk '{print $6$7$8}'
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>   (No username needed)
>>>
>>> When you are ready click next
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> when I click next it brings up a login
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I leave the username blank and type in the password
>>> (2005-09-0810:39/var/www/wifidog)
>>>
>>> and nothing.
>>>
>>> I've tried a lot of different combinations, recreating the  
>>> folders and
>>> using the new info, and nothing
>>>
>>> seems to work.
>>>
>>> Has anyone ran into this?  Is there a quick way around it?  Am I  
>>> doing
>>> something wrong?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Auth ver. 1.0.0_m1
>>>
>>> on debian
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Dan Holton
>>> IT Administrator
>>>
>>> Callahan & Associates, Inc.
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>>> www.Callahan.com <BLOCKED::http://www.callahan.com/>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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