[isf-wifidog] What is node id, network id

Yogesh Patil yogesh at technotux.net
Dim 4 Mai 12:11:31 EDT 2008


Hi there,
            Thanks for the reply, what should i do now, to resettle the
things, as it is giving errors, and there is no config file like
wifidog.conf where i can make the changes.

Regards,

Yogesh

On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 6:04 PM, Robin Jones <Robin at networkfusion.co.uk>
wrote:

> Hi Yogesh,
>
> you must think of the Node ID and the Network ID as unique identifiers.
> they are like the primary key in a database and thus must never be the same
> as another. one rule with wifidog is that these ID's must contain no spaces,
> if they do, they will return an error similar to the one below.
>
> Regards,
>
> Robin Jones
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: wifidog-bounces at listes.ilesansfil.org on behalf of Yogesh Patil
> Sent: Sun 5/4/2008 1:16 PM
> To: WiFiDog Captive Portal
> Subject: [isf-wifidog] What is node id, network id
>
>
> Hi, all
>           I have installed wifidog auth  server & gateway on my Ubuntu
> 8.04 box, configured also, with the steps given, but now issue is that, i
> was administrating auth server, through it's URL,
>
>           and configured node & network id, now i think something wrong
> happened, and it's login page giving error, so i would like to know what is
> Node ID & Network ID, stands for, and as i have seen in the previous version
> these things can be configured from wifidog.conf, but now in this new
> version, it can be configured from wifidog auth page, not from wifidog.conf,
> so what Node ID & Network ID means, also take a look at the errors i am
> getting on the login page, because of which i am not able to login, & my
> wifidog gateway in functioning properly, as it is redirecting clients to the
> portal.
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Detailed error was: Uncaught Exception The network with id could not be
> found in the database (0) thrown in file
> /var/www/wifidog-auth/wifidog/classes/Network.php, line 361
> #0 /var/www/wifidog-auth/wifidog/classes/Network.php(90):
> Network->__construct('')
> #1 /var/www/wifidog-auth/wifidog/classes/Authenticator.php(81):
> Network::getObject('')
>
> #2
> /var/www/wifidog-auth/wifidog/classes/Authenticators/AuthenticatorLocalUser.php(77):
> Authenticator->__construct('')
> #3 [internal function]: AuthenticatorLocalUser->__construct('')
> #4 [internal function]: ReflectionClass->newInstance('')
>
> #5 /var/www/wifidog-auth/wifidog/classes/Network.php(665):
> call_user_func_array(Array, Array)
> #6 /var/www/wifidog-auth/wifidog/classes/Authenticator.php(158):
> Network->getAuthenticator()
> #7 /var/www/wifidog-auth/wifidog/login/index.php(258):
> Authenticator::getLoginUI()
>
> #8 {main}
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
>
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