[isf-wifidog] Can someone test qos-scripts and WiFiDog together?

Marcos Tadeu marcos at v2r.com.br
Ven 24 Avr 17:28:24 EDT 2009


The Qos scripts from OpenWRT and wifiDOG do not work together.
See https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/3783

aaronz at pls-net.org wrote:
> Does someone have a little time to try replicating this problem (preferably on a WRT54GL) and make certain I am not crazy here?
> 
> I can get this error from a vanilla OpenWRT install (openwrt-brcm-2.4-squashfs) on a WRT54GL V1.1 after installing QOS-Scripts and WiFiDog.
> 
> Config directions:
> 1. Install OpenWrt 8.09 (http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/8.09/brcm-2.4/openwrt-brcm-2.4-squashfs.trx is what I am using)
> 1. Install and configure QOS:
>         1. Install QOS (and dependent packages) with opkg
>         2. Replace the #INTERFACES section of the qos config file with this one (I have not made any other changes to the file):
> #########Begin QOS config##############
> #File Location: /etc/config/qos
> # INTERFACES:
> config interface wan
>         option classgroup  "Default"
>         option enabled      1
>                 option overhead     1
>                option upload       250
>         option download     2500
> #########End QOS config###############
> 
> 
> 2. Install and configure WiFiDog:
>         1. Install WiFiDog (and dependent packages) with opkg
>         2. Replace the WiFiDog configuration file with the following file (after adding your auth server information, mine works when qos isn't running, so I don't think that it is the issue):
> 
> #########Begin WiFiDog config###############
> # File Location: /etc/wifidog.conf
> # WiFiDog Configuration file
> 
> GatewayID LIBRARY0
> 
> #ExternalInterface br-wan
> #if I try to set ExternalInterface variable in this file I get an invalid interface error on startup, but when
> #WiFiDog starts (and automatically detects the interfaces) it uses br-wan.
> 
> GatewayInterface br-lan
> 
> #Insert your auth server info here, ours isn't available from the internet (and it works when QOS is off, so I don't think it could be the problem)
> AuthServer {
>      Hostname #Insert your auth server info here
>      HTTPPort 80
>      Path #Insert your auth server info here
> }
> 
> CheckInterval 60
> 
> ClientTimeout 5
> 
> FirewallRuleSet global {
> 
> }
> 
> FirewallRuleSet validating-users {
>     FirewallRule block tcp port 25
>     FirewallRule allow to 0.0.0.0/0
> }
> 
> 
> FirewallRuleSet known-users {
>     FirewallRule allow to 0.0.0.0/0
> }
> 
> FirewallRuleSet unknown-users {
>     FirewallRule allow udp port 53
>     FirewallRule allow tcp port 53
>     FirewallRule allow udp port 67
>     FirewallRule allow tcp port 67
> }
> 
> FirewallRuleSet locked-users {
>     FirewallRule block to 0.0.0.0/0
> }
> #########End WiFiDog config###############
>         
> 
> 3. Start qos (/etc/init.d/qos enable) and WiFiDog (/etc/init.d/wifidog enable) then reboot the box
> 
> 4. Can you authenticate and then browse the internet?
> 
> If someone could do this I would appreciate it very much.
> 
> Thanks
>  
> Aaron Z
> Jr. Systems Administrator
>  
> Pioneer Library System
> 2557 State Rt. 21
> Canandaigua, New York  14424
> Phone: (585) 394-8260
> Fax: (585) 394-1935
> 
>> I am trying to use QOS Scripts and WiFiDog together on a WRT54GL V1.1,
>> I am using OpenWRT 8.09 and WiFiDog 1.1.5-2, the problem is that
>> whenever I enable QOS for the WAN port WiFiDog stops allowing users
>> online after authenticating (they get the message saying that they are
>> authenticated, but they cant go anywhere after that). Have these
>> packages been tested together? If so, are there any known issues?
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