[Commotion-discuss] Commotion-discuss Digest, Vol 13, Issue 6

Daniel Hastings dhastings at abaarsotech.org
Wed Oct 16 16:26:22 UTC 2013


Hey Dan,

Must have erased the section about the splash page. Sorry about that. I
could not get the splash page to disappear on the password protected
network and it would not appear on the open student network. Fixed the
issue by checking the immediately authenticate box on the closed network. I
first tried the allowed hosts/subnets and could not get it to work but the
immediately authenticate option works fine. Everything is back to normal
now but I'll let you know if it happens again.  As for the DNS issue. I
think it may have been a problem with one of my local DNS servers. I set
each node to use the local server rather than the open DNS servers that I
normally use and it did not seem to work. I'll have to check my
configuration on my local servers.  Everything seems to be ok for now.
Sorry for the clarification error. Thanks for the help.

Dan


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> From: Dan Hastings <dhastings at abaarsotech.org>
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> Subject: [Commotion-discuss] Strange Splash Page Behavior
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> I just set up our second commotion network at school for the teachers. I
> put the network on a different channel (7) and added WPA2-PSK
> encryption.  The first odd thing I noticed was when using the
> unencrypted student network I picked up the wrong DNS servers.
>
> I also noticed that I could connect to the student network and receive a
> really good signal from my room. Normally I could not even connect to
> the student network from this location.  It seemed like the two networks
> were intertwined but when I checked the OLSR page they are definitely
> not connected. I'm not sure if this is an issue I have with my router or
> with my commotion nodes.
>
> I'm using the latest overnight build on the teacher encrypted network
> and just the DR2 stable release on the student network.
>
> Thanks for the the help.
>
>
> Dan
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> Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 13:53:55 -0400
> From: Dan Staples <danstaples at opentechinstitute.org>
> To: commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net
> Subject: Re: [Commotion-discuss] Strange Splash Page Behavior
> Message-ID: <525D8133.2090409 at opentechinstitute.org>
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> Hi Dan,
>
> Can you give a little more detail about the DNS issue? What was it set
> to, and how did you find out? Usually one's computer will set its DNS
> server to the one(s) specified by the router, which is sent in the DHCP
> response. So unless you manually configured the DNS servers your
> computer uses, it should be using the router itself as the DNS server.
>
> And what was the strange splash page behavior you experienced?
>
> -Dan
>
> On 10/15/2013 12:27 PM, Dan Hastings wrote:
> > I just set up our second commotion network at school for the teachers. I
> > put the network on a different channel (7) and added WPA2-PSK
> > encryption.  The first odd thing I noticed was when using the
> > unencrypted student network I picked up the wrong DNS servers.
> >
> > I also noticed that I could connect to the student network and receive a
> > really good signal from my room. Normally I could not even connect to
> > the student network from this location.  It seemed like the two networks
> > were intertwined but when I checked the OLSR page they are definitely
> > not connected. I'm not sure if this is an issue I have with my router or
> > with my commotion nodes.
> >
> > I'm using the latest overnight build on the teacher encrypted network
> > and just the DR2 stable release on the student network.
> >
> > Thanks for the the help.
> >
> >
> > Dan
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*Dan Hastings*
*Abaarso School Computer Science Department*
dhastings at abaarsotech.org
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