[isf-wifidog] failed to connect to any auth servers

Don Druce dondruce at sympatico.ca
Lun 4 Aou 20:17:36 EDT 2008


Hi

I think that you did.   Read your original message or check your config 
file.
I put the 192.168.1.100 there in my reply.


Clifford wrote:
> You wrote "Try a host name of 192.168.1.100 <http://192.168.1.100/>" 
> which is exactly what I have in my config file ??? Did I miss something?
>
> Thanks
> C.
>
> On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 7:41 PM, Don Druce <dondruce at sympatico.ca 
> <mailto:dondruce at sympatico.ca>> wrote:
>
>     Try a host name of 192.168.1.100 <http://192.168.1.100>
>
>     I am not an expert in any sense of the word, but I am running a
>     Captive Server at home,
>
>     I do not know what you mean by I am running wifidog and wifidog
>     auth on the same box - I created my Captive Server on a seperate
>     box, and then simply connected that box to my LAN.  I flashed my
>     Linksys router, pointed it to the IP address I used on my box. 
>     All worked as planned - after a few growing pains of course :-))
>
>
>     Clifford wrote:
>>     Hi Guys,
>>     Sorry for the overactive posting but I am trying to get wifidog
>>     as a captive portal solution up and running and keep running into
>>     problems. I am running wifidog and wifidog auth on the same box.
>>     Basically the APs will talk to this main box for their DHCP and
>>     authentication. I see everything start up just fine but then I
>>     get the following error messages on the console and in syslog:
>>
>>     messages-20080803:Jul 30 20:02:08 wifidog wifidog[8949]: Creating
>>     web server on 192.168.1.100:2060 <http://192.168.1.100:2060>
>>     messages-20080803:Jul 30 20:02:08 wifidog wifidog[8949]: Failed
>>     to connect to any of the auth servers
>>
>>     The relevant part of /usr/local/etc/wifidog.conf looks like the
>>     following:
>>
>>     AuthServer {
>>         Hostname 192.168.1.100 <http://192.168.1.100:2060>
>>
>>         SSLAvailable no
>>         Path /var/www/wifidog-auth
>>     }
>>
>>
>>     The path certainly exists and contain all of the wifidog-auth
>>     files. Could someone shed some light on this for me. I did a
>>     google search on this error message and came up empty and there
>>     doesn't seem to be too much more to go on in the logs. Thanks in
>>     advance.
>>
>>     Clifford
>>
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