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

acv at miniguru.ca acv at miniguru.ca
Mer 8 Oct 13:36:45 EDT 2008


I guess I'll take a quick look at the parsing code soon to fix that.

Alex

On 8-Oct-08, at 12:11, Dana Spiegel <dana at nycwireless.net> wrote:

> If you see a ((null)), it means that there's an extra space after  
> the settings in your wifidog.conf file. Look at the lines within  
> AuthServer and make sure that there's no spaces after the hostname  
> and path settings.
>
> -- 
> Dana Spiegel
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> dana at nycwireless.net
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>
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> On Oct 8, 2008, at 9:51 AM, Weston Weems wrote:
>
>> Hmm, the router can see the auth server physically (I can ping etc)
>> but this is what I get when I startup... perhaps my wifidog.conf is  
>> configured wrong on my router.
>> thanks for any more info.
>>
>> root at OpenWrt:~# /etc/init.d/wifidog restart
>> Stopping Wifidog ...
>> WiFiDog status
>>
>> Version: 1.1.5
>> Uptime: 0d 0h 0m 30s
>> Has been restarted: no
>> Internet Connectivity: yes
>> Auth server reachable: no
>> Clients served this session: 0
>>
>> 0 clients connected.
>>
>> Authentication servers:
>>   Host: auth.etherling.com  ((null))
>> OK
>> Starting Wifidog ...
>> Testing for iptables modules
>>   Testing ipt_mac
>>    ipt_mac  module is working
>>   Testing ipt_mark
>>    ipt_mark module is working
>>   Testing ipt_REDIRECT
>>    ipt_REDIRECT  module is working
>> OK
>> root at OpenWrt:~# [3][Sat Jan  1 11:52:40 2000][5618](centralserver.c: 
>> 187) Failed to connect to any of the auth servers
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 3:55 AM, Jeff Schallenberg <schallenberg.jeff at gmail.com 
>> > wrote:
>> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 2:57 AM, Weston Weems <wweems at gmail.com>  
>> wrote:
>> Anyone got a public auth servers I can point it to for like 5 min to
>> see if it redirects web requests?
>>
>> You can try pointing the router to my auth server at:
>> http://auth.etherling.com
>>
>> Let us know what you conclude!
>> -- 
>> - Jeff
>>
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