[isf-wifidog] Multiple Auth Servers

Genevieve Bastien gbastien at versatic.net
Ven 23 Juil 09:36:10 EDT 2010


Hi Jason,

A search for AuthServMaxTries in the wifidog code leads to this:

"ChangeLog:150:    * src/conf.c,h:  Remove deprecated option 
AuthServMaxTries (which was already ignored anyway.     "

Just putting the auth server should be enough.  If the first one is not 
available, it will (should) turn to the next.  If not, you should try 
running a more recent version of the gateway, at least 1.1.5.

Geneviève



On 10-07-22 08:23 PM, Jason Potter wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> Can someone example how to setup two auth servers in the wifidog.conf 
> file.  I have two auth web servers setup that write back to a single 
> db.  At the moment I have split my network so 75% go to one and 25% go 
> to the other.  The uneven split is because the second server is also 
> where the db for the two are.
>
> I attempted to put two entries like this:
> AuthServer {
>     Hostname wifiauth2.someserver.com <http://wifiauth2.someserver.com>
>     SSLAvailable no
>     Path /
> }
> AuthServer {
>     Hostname wifiauth1.someserver.com <http://wifiauth1.someserver.com>
>     SSLAvailable no
>     Path /
> }
>
> And then
> AuthServMaxTries 2
>
> But when I restarted the with
> wifidog-init restart
>
> I get this:
> [3][Fri Jul 23 00:22:17 2010][13712](conf.c:181) /etc/wifidog.conf: 
> line 46: Bad configuration option: AuthServMaxTries
> [3][Fri Jul 23 00:22:17 2010][13712](conf.c:657) Bad option on line 46 
> in /etc/wifidog.conf.
> [3][Fri Jul 23 00:22:17 2010][13712](conf.c:658) Exiting...
> FAILED:  Wifidog exited with non 0 status
>
> I am using the following version of the gateway
> Version: 1.1.3_beta6
>
>
> Look forward to any responses.
>
> Thanks
> Jason
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> WiFiDog mailing list
> WiFiDog at listes.ilesansfil.org
> http://listes.ilesansfil.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/wifidog
-------------- section suivante --------------
Une pièce jointe HTML a été nettoyée...
URL: <http://listes.ilesansfil.org/pipermail/wifidog/attachments/20100723/c9be67da/attachment.htm>


More information about the WiFiDog mailing list