Trying to get wpa to work with the madwifi drivers. I have been able to get
the madwifi drivers to work with my NIC and have verifiyed WEP and the
master (ap) mode. When I load and configure the hostapd daemon I notice
there is no ath0ap device. Does the daemon not work with some madwifi
Hello,
My Bering-uClibc firewall is mostly working in my test set-up, except
that nodes on my
LAN cannot access the firewall by name (default firewall). The LAN
nodes can ping
each other by name.
I am using DHCP.
In the dnsmasq configuration I have set
Hello Jim,
There are 2 documents on the madwifi site that describes the hostapd setup:
http://madwifi.org/wiki/UserDocs/WPA_PSK_on_Both_Ends (the Now do the AP
side part)
and
http://madwifi.org/wiki/UserDocs/HostAP
I followed the last document to setup hostapd on my atheros NIC.
The hostapd
Hello Richard,
If you (restart) the dnsmasq daemon, do you see the follwing lines in
/var/log/daemon.log?
..
May 7 21:50:07 firewall dnsmasq[29611]: read /etc/hosts - 12 addresses
May 7 21:50:07 firewall dnsmasq[29611]: reading /etc/dhcpc/resolv.conf
..
Also, how do you ping the
Am Sonntag, 7. Mai 2006 21:38 schrieb Richard Olson:
Hello,
My Bering-uClibc firewall is mostly working in my test set-up, except
that nodes on my
LAN cannot access the firewall by name (default firewall). The LAN
nodes can ping
each other by name.
I am using DHCP.
In the dnsmasq
Thanks! I added wlan_tkip and ath_pci autocreate=none to /etc/modules and
success :)
Sometimes another pair of eyes helps...
Jim
There are 2 documents on the madwifi site that describes the hostapd setup:
http://madwifi.org/wiki/UserDocs/WPA_PSK_on_Both_Ends (the Now do the AP
side part)
Hi all,
I've done some search and have found a bunch of information about collecting
netflows from cisco etc etc.
What I'm after is there any application that would have my leaf bering
machine OUTPUT netflow information. So I can collect the flows from my leaf
router in another application. As I
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hello Richard,
If you (restart) the dnsmasq daemon, do you see the follwing lines in
/var/log/daemon.log?
..
May 7 21:50:07 firewall dnsmasq[29611]: read /etc/hosts - 12 addresses
May 7 21:50:07 firewall dnsmasq[29611]: reading /etc/dhcpc/resolv.conf
..