AW: [Voyage-linux] Web interface for configuration
Andreas Wisskirchen DG1KWA
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Fri Oct 5 22:43:19 HKT 2007
Hi,
but the link wget http://www.pure-wireless.net/thttpd-voyage.tar.gz
dosn't work :(
Bye
Andreas
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. Mai 2007 20:47
An: silvia
Cc: voyage-linux at voyage.hk
Betreff: Re: [Voyage-linux] Web interface for configuration
Have you looked on the wiki?
http://wiki.voyage.hk/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=how_do_i_get_a_web_interface_with
_php_support
That installs a thttpd server with PHP. I have run wifi-admin on it and it
works with a little tweaking. I have not tried Pyramid Metrix but I imagine
it will work as well.
> Hello everybody,
> I am using Voyage in a wireless router (WRAP) with two or three
> interfaces. We are now in a pretty advanced stage of the project. The
> last step we want to take is to give the router a Web interface for
> configuring its main features: wireless parameters, IP parameters, and
> certain other variables of configuration. I have seen projects like
> Wifiadmin (http://wifiadmin.sourceforge.net/)
> and its evolution in the OS Pyramid Metrix
> (http://pyramid.metrix.net/trac/), but I haven't been able to install
> the server that these projects use (thttpd) with support for php. Both
> are using a package called thttpd-php but it seems it is obsolete
> right now. So I tried to use thttpd and php as a CGI, but still with
> no success. And also I tried to compile a php module for thttp2.21 but
> with no success either. I keep on retrieving a blank page that says:
> "No input file specified". Could anybody help me on this? Also I would
> like your advice because this solution may not be the easier, nor the
> more efficient for what I am trying to do. The OpenWRT project is
> using a regular server (httpd), and CGI's implemented with shell
> scripts, which you could think it's pretty optimal. In the other hand,
> OpenWRT doesn't have to do many operations of open/close files, but it
> mostly writes in the NVRAM. Any opinion or comment on this? It seems
> the mailing list has a problem for the last couple of days, so I
> didn't have the opportunity to check if the subject of my question has
> been already a matter of discuss. In that case, I'm sorry and, could
> you please send me the references of the threads? Thanks in advance.
> Silvia Lafuente
>
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