[Lugro-mesh] authorization on eth0 in client mode
Marian Labaj
labaj.marian en gmail.com
Mie Feb 3 05:22:28 ART 2010
Hello,
Thank You for the answer.
2010/2/1 Julio Cesar Puigpinos <jcpuigpinos at gmail.com>:
> 2010/2/1 Marian Labaj:
>> Hello,
>
> Hi
>
Hello
>> Lugro-mesh is an interesting project for us.
>
> Thank you
>
>>While we are testing
>> nightwing on our network on a 7 ubnt nodes. Now it is important to us
>> remote access to every node. We do this through ssh, which requires
>> editing of the script /etc/init.d/nigthwing.
>
> The main use for Nightwing is in Wireless Networks where each members
> takes care of the nodes that it has, noone owns nor maintains all the
> nodes. We don't use a central server for configuring the nodes.
>
> You could either manually configure this option on each node or you
> could create a customized Nightwing image with your preferred
> configuration and/or additions. Take a look to the README.FIRST[1]
> file for compiling the image.
>
In our community we have opened the project "mesh". Our infrastructure
works nicely on the DD-WRT. But us, it seems that DD-WRT is not
optimal for the mesh and "cloud" networking. ROBIN we also tested, but
we decided to Nightwing, just for this. The deployment is OK, but when
testing the remote access is useful.
>> The second important
>> thing is set for deployment authorization via wifidog to interface
>> eth0 (LAN) when the node is in client mode, it is important for abuse
>> controls. If possible you can help us set this.
>
> I didn't catch this one. In a Client Node, WiFiDog is used too in all
> the interfaces. So no matter where you connect to (LAN, Public AP,
> Private AP), it will use WiFiDog.
>
My apologies, I was vague, but I can not set access authentication for
LAN and Public AP mode at the same time in client mode. I am a newbie
in nightwing, openwrt and wifidog. I am afraid to connect inerfaces
eth0, ath0 (LAN and Public AP) to bridge for this purpose.
>> Thank you for your help.
>>
>> Salute,
>>
>> Marian
>
> Saludos, Julio
Salute, Marian
P.S. In English, Google helps me ;-)
>
> [1] http://my-trac.assembla.com/lugro-mesh/browser/trunk/README.FIRST
>
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