2015-01-21 - Re: [GRASE-Hotspot] Re: Login problems

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From: Marko Grdinic <mr***r@gmail.com>
Message Hash: bbd1b29c2193e09e926d8c1885c17ac8d025adc6a933adec4ebc1d24a3c17ad0
Message ID: <7dca1729-12b1-4b0d-8ca2-b1f3d2889797@grasehotspot.org>
Reply To: <54BE9559.5060205@radez.hr>
UTC Datetime: 2015-01-21 06:33:43 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 05:33:43 -0800

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I've managed to fix the login problems in both Grase and Easyhotspot by 
using Ubuntu on the testing laptop instead of Windows, but the only problem 
remaining is that I can't connect wirelessly using Grase. It logs in using 
both the mobile phone and laptop, but there is no traffic. With a LAN cable 
directly to the server it works, but wirelessly it doesn't with Grase 
(though it does with Easyhotspot.) 

Probably most of the issues were due to security settings on either the 
Windows or the browsers.

It works with Easyhotspot now, but since I started this thread I am willing 
to work a bit more trying to get it in order with Grase. 

Also, the reason I am using Lubuntu because the server PC is too slow to 
run Ubuntu 14.1 Desktop version and when I try to install a Gui on the 
Server edition it crashes after I run it. 

Thank you for your time.

Dana utorak, 20. siječnja 2015. u 18:50:22 UTC+1, korisnik drazen.zuvela 
napisao je:
>
>  Hi, Marko
> according to your first post, everything looks OK to me. I don't have any 
> experience with night build so probably I can't help you much.
> If you can lo-gin with your smart-phone, still no internet reached, I 
> would check if gateway and DNS are assigned correctly to your phone, beside 
> IP address you got from DHCP.Gateway should be 10.1.0.1 and DNS should be 
> 208.67.222.123 which is grase default. You can check network setting trough 
> admin interface 'Network setting' and compare whit what your phone or PC 
> got. 
> However, I noticed two other things you mentioned. You said that you have 
> installed Lubuntu, not Ubuntu. And another thing seems you didn't install 
> server edition then desktop. Since you admit that you are not familiar with 
> Linux and networking, I would suggest you to install version and 
> distribution which is advised.
> Still , night build you catched may be faulty.
> Drazen
>
> On 01/20/2015 04:45 PM, Marko Grdinic wrote:
>  
> Ok, I am trying to get it to work on my newer top of the line computer and 
> am running into the same issues (though I have yet to try connecting using 
> a smartphone.)
>
> I've since discovered that I can go to the default hotspot screen by using 
> the 1.0.0.0 as address in the browser. I've tried logging trough that using 
> the both the secure and insecure methods and failing. Using the secure 
> method it fails right away due to a server error and using the insecure 
> method it loads for a while and then fails.
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