Hello everyone, I have just installed a fresh RadiusDesk 2.0 on one of our servers, with two ethernet interfaces, eth0 is the main one with internet access, and is placed on our DMZ with IP address of 192.168.10.13, so the thing is I haven't changed any configuration on CoovaChilli, just created a Dynamic Login Page, and when I access it on the "connect" tab it says "Not a CoovaChilli Hotspot!"...
Any idea what I am missing, I have some screenshots
The last picture is from a remote Zone Director with provides free wi-fi access for the population, on the tests, it succefully authenticate on our internal Radius.
Ok, so I returned the virtual machine snapshot to a fresh installation of RadiusDESK, setted up a physical interface for eth1 (coovachilli), now I have eth0 (virtual nic) with internal ip of 192.168.10.13, eth1 is configured with DHCP (is getting something like 10.1.0.69), and tun0 is 10.1.0.1.
When I connect a notebook directly on eth1 it gets IP 10.1.0.X and is redirected to the login form, everything is working fine.
I want to use this server from external access points distributed over the city,
I don't think i'm understanding correctly the usage of coovachilli, sorry, but maybe can I set up a valid IP address for the eth1 interface, and let the AP's try to access the login page from that valid IP?
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Hello everyone, I have just installed a fresh RadiusDesk 2.0 on one of our servers, with two ethernet interfaces, eth0 is the main one with internet access, and is placed on our DMZ with IP address of 192.168.10.13, so the thing is I haven't changed any configuration on CoovaChilli, just created a Dynamic Login Page, and when I access it on the "connect" tab it says "Not a CoovaChilli Hotspot!"...
Any idea what I am missing, I have some screenshots
https://copy.com/RKBJ2OlQwvmk
https://copy.com/eM9WoCSrlAQe
https://copy.com/CUItnyM9QOz7
The last picture is from a remote Zone Director with provides free wi-fi access for the population, on the tests, it succefully authenticate on our internal Radius.
Thanks
Last edit: Calvin Mafra 2014-08-29
Ok, so I returned the virtual machine snapshot to a fresh installation of RadiusDESK, setted up a physical interface for eth1 (coovachilli), now I have eth0 (virtual nic) with internal ip of 192.168.10.13, eth1 is configured with DHCP (is getting something like 10.1.0.69), and tun0 is 10.1.0.1.
When I connect a notebook directly on eth1 it gets IP 10.1.0.X and is redirected to the login form, everything is working fine.
I want to use this server from external access points distributed over the city,
I don't think i'm understanding correctly the usage of coovachilli, sorry, but maybe can I set up a valid IP address for the eth1 interface, and let the AP's try to access the login page from that valid IP?
Hi Calvin,
Are you still battling with your setup? Do you need more help.
Kind regards