2011-10-09 - Re: [GRASE-Hotspot] inquiry

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From: jb <be***s@yahoo.com>
Message Hash: 5b95b15a64d285d197156e6a21b7b2183993c6645dcfe994c7e44a1ccdc44cbc
Message ID: <1318219795.12029.YahooMailClassic@web110208.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
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UTC Datetime: 2011-10-09 21:09:55 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2011 21:09:55 -0700

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ty tim..hope this works on me..

by the way, just want to clarify..updating is done automatically? am i right?

ty

jb

--- On Mon, 10/10/11, Tim White <ti***8@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Tim White <ti***8@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [GRASE-Hotspot] inquiry
To: "GRASE Hotspot General Discussions" <gr***t@lists.sourceforge.net>
Date: Monday, October 10, 2011, 12:06 PM


  

    
  
  
    On 10/10/11 13:17, jb wrote:
    
      
        
          
            win7 clients can get
              the openDNS 208.67.220.220 ip but after a few seconds it
              will change

              to ip 192.168.254.254...so win7 client cant proceed to
              login page...

            
          
        
      
    
    

    Ah. This makes sense. Windows is trying to access the DNS server,
    but the OpenDNS servers aren't in the allowed range, and because you
    aren't logged in, it blocks access to the dns. In a few hours I'm
    releasing a new update that allows you to change the network
    settings from within the admin interface. Part of the update is to
    install dnsmasq, and force all the clients to use the dnsmasq server
    for dns, and dnsmasq will then contact OpenDNS or the DNS server of
    your choice.

    This should fix your problem!

    If you can't wait that long, install dnsmasq, set both the dns
    servers in /etc/chilli/config to point to the hotspot server, and
    configure dnsmasq to connect to opendns.

    

    Tim

  


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