Hey Alexandre, glad to know you made it.
I will try to schedule the work to make another video. Maybe it's better to wait for the next release in which I will add a few more things that would be nice to show. Federico On Friday, March 24, 2017 at 12:19:04 AM UTC+1, Alexandre Rigaud wrote: > > finnaly i was able to use OpenWisp to control my OpenWRT client :) ! > > but please : can you explain from scratch how to do this in another video > ? , because I had to search over 1 week to understand how it works ... I > found this link where someone guided me to the solution to my problem > (Thanks Alberto ) > > > https://groups.google.com/forum/?utm_source=digest&utm_medium=email#!topic/openwisp/KTo70sHthf4 > > After installing the IPK you released yesterday ( 22/03/2017) i was able > to comunicate with my controller ; > > i just edited my config file > > # nano /etc/config/openwisp > > here is my configuration in exemple : > > GNU nano 2.7.5 > File: /etc/config/openwisp > > # For more information about these config options please see the README > # or https://github.com/openwisp/openwisp-config#configuration-options > > config controller 'http' > option url 'https://192.168.1.143' > #option interval '120' > option verify_ssl '0' > #option shared_secret '' > #option consistent_key '1' > #option mac_interface 'eth0' > #option merge_config '1' > #option test_config '1' > #option test_script '/usr/sbin/mytest' > option uuid '3ef6c097c93c47ac87768c8487948108' > option key 'VXeUq3X808vUSuCDWH59ugBZn3IWK81J' > list unmanaged 'system.@led' > list unmanaged 'network.loopback' > list unmanaged 'network.@switch' > list unmanaged 'network.@switch_vlan' > # curl options > #option connect_timeout '15' > #option max_time '30' > #option capath '/etc/ssl/certs' > #option cacert '/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt' > # hooks > #option pre_reload_hook '/usr/sbin/my_pre_reload_hook' > > after that i did this command > > # openwisp-reload-config > > after this i rebotted the OpenWRT just to make sure everything is OK so > > # reboot > > > and after i did this command : > > # logread | grep openwisp > > and outputs me that : > > Thu Mar 23 21:21:32 2017 daemon.info openwisp: *OpenWISP config agent > started* > Thu Mar 23 21:21:32 2017 user.notice : openwisp: OpenWISP config agent > started > Thu Mar 23 21:21:32 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Local configuration > outdated > Thu Mar 23 21:21:32 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Downloading configuration > from controller... > Thu Mar 23 21:21:32 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Configuration downloaded, > now applying it... > Thu Mar 23 21:21:32 2017 daemon.info openwisp: The following uci configs > have been renamed: dhcp.cfg02411c, dropbear.cfg024dd4, firewall.cfg1c92bd, > firewall.cfg0c92bd, firewall.cfg02e63d, firewall.cfg18af89, > firewall.cfg04dc81, firewall.cfg1692bd, firewall.cfg0e92bd, > firewall.cfg1492bd, firewall.cfg1292bd, firewall.cfg06dc81, > firewall.cfg08ad58, firewall.cfg0a92bd, firewall.cfg1a92bd, > firewall.cfg1092bd, rpcd.cfg02f8be, system.system, ucitrack.cfg20822b, > ucitrack.cfg1e0f89, ucitrack.cfg0aad04, ucitrack.cfgThu Mar 23 21:21:32 > 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Service dhcp has been reloaded via procd/ubus > Thu Mar 23 21:21:32 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Service dropbear has been > reloaded via procd/ubus > Thu Mar 23 21:21:32 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Service firewall has been > reloaded via procd/ubus > Thu Mar 23 21:21:32 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Service network has been > reloaded via procd/ubus > Thu Mar 23 21:21:32 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Service rpcd has been > reloaded via init.d script > Thu Mar 23 21:21:32 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Service system has been > reloaded via procd/ubus > Thu Mar 23 21:21:32 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Service ucitrack has been > reloaded via procd/ubus > Thu Mar 23 21:21:37 2017 daemon.info openwisp: Testing configuration... > Thu Mar 23 21:21:37 2017 daemon.info openwisp:* Configuration test > succeded* > Thu Mar 23 21:21:37 2017 daemon.info openwisp: *Configuration applied > succesfully* > > From the web server/controller i was able to see my configuration was > working after that > > > If you want a feedback of what i did and/or how i did, i can send you by > mail or here what i've done to make it work ! > > I mean, I started from scratch with 3 virtual machines, it was a little > bit complicated to follow your tutorial because everything was functionning > from your computer . > > I had problems with ansible playbook on my ubuntu virtual Machine on the > begining, but after 2 hours of workaround it finally worked ! > > thanks a lot ! > > Saluti Federico =) > > Alexandre > > Le samedi 18 mars 2017 20:26:36 UTC+1, Alexandre Rigaud a écrit : >> >> hello, >> >> I want to apply a configuration template on a OpenWRT client but i looked >> at your 3 videos and i don't know how to do this ! Someone can explain if >> i'm doing things wrong or so ? >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "OpenWISP" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
