[Voyage-linux] Wrap Voyage 2.6.20-486-voyage DHCP relay howto?
Kim-man 'Punky' Tse
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Sun Feb 17 21:15:49 HKT 2008
Hi,
You have 2 method to do so.
1. Use voyage to provide DHCP service to your wireless client. You can
start dnsmasq for this purpose. Read /etc/dnsmasq.more.conf and
/etc/network/interfaces has some sample conf for setting up 10.1.x.x
network.
2. Make your wrap AP as bridge, read /etc/network/interface, there is an
example to run atheros card as AP.
Regards,
Punky
Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I have a warp based Voyage 2.6.20-486-voyage installation. Currently it
> just works as a router, where eth0 is the uplink to my ISP, eth1 and
> eth2 are connected to my 2 LANs. Everything work OK.
>
> Now I want to use the wifi card (Atheros) as AP in my network. The card
> seems to work: it has a static ipaddress and the network is seen by my
> laptop.
>
> The network has a (W2K) DHCP server which I want to use for my wireless
> laptops. If I use the Debian Networkmanager to get a network connection
> I can see the incoming requests from the laptop to the warp board (using
> tcpdump on ath0). But it appears that the DHCP requests of my laptop are
> not relayed to that DHCP server.
>
> How can I make the wrap boord relay the wireless dhcp requests to the
> W2K server? In addition: can I install some sort of MAC address security
> to that relay?
>
> TIA
>
>
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