[Commotion-discuss] Commotion-discuss Digest, Vol 13, Issue 12
Anderson Walworth
anderson at alliedmedia.org
Mon Oct 28 19:35:54 UTC 2013
This happened to me at least couple times on my Mac. I installed Google
Chrome to access the node because Firefox kept giving me the certificate
error with no option to move forward...I had been flashing/setting up
multiple nodes with my computer.
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 1:11 AM, Daniel Hastings
<dhastings at abaarsotech.org>wrote:
> In regards to the certificate error message I've been getting. I've been
> trying to access the router from whatever URL was randomly generated for
> the router in this case 101.100.79.1 or the assigned IP I manually gave the
> plug interface in this case 192.168.8.2. Each ip still gives me the same
> same error message. I found this article:
> https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/Certificate%20contains%20the%20same%20serial%20number%20as%20another%20certificate
>
> somewhat helpful. Removing the servers is easy since you can find the IP
> address of the server and remove it. Removing the certificate authority
> where it gets confusing. I have no idea who generated the certificate
> authority so I do not know which one to remove from the authorities tab. I
> still cannot access most of my routers from Firefox.
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 5:09 PM, <
> commotion-discuss-request at lists.chambana.net> wrote:
>
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>> Today's Topics:
>>
>> 1. Re: Web Browser Certificate Error after Factory Reset
>> (Dan Staples)
>> 2. Re: DNS Issues (Dan Staples)
>> 3. Re: Commotion-discuss Digest, Vol 13, Issue 8 (Dan Staples)
>> 4. Re: [Commotion-dev] Has anyone tried this out? netspot
>> (Dan Staples)
>>
>>
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 09:56:49 -0400
>> From: Dan Staples <danstaples at opentechinstitute.org>
>> To: commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net
>> Subject: Re: [Commotion-discuss] Web Browser Certificate Error after
>> Factory Reset
>> Message-ID: <526532A1.50308 at opentechinstitute.org>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>
>> What URL are you visiting that causes this error? We are trying to move
>> away from the 192.168.1.20 alias for the nodes since each node will use
>> that same address and each present a different self-signed certificate,
>> resulting in these types of errors.
>>
>> Can anyone else from the dev team chime in with the status of this?
>>
>> -Dan
>>
>> On 10/17/2013 08:43 AM, Dan Hastings wrote:
>> > In DR2 I've had to do a couple of factory default resets. I've found
>> > that I get the following error in Firefox after factory resting the
>> router:
>> >
>> > Secure Connection Failed
>> >
>> > An error occurred during a connection to 192.168.1.20. You have received
>> > an invalid certificate. Please contact the server administrator or email
>> > correspondent and give them the following information: Your certificate
>> > contains the same serial number as another certificate issued by the
>> > certificate authority. Please get a new certificate containing a unique
>> > serial number. (Error code: sec_error_reused_issuer_and_serial)
>> >
>> > The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the
>> > authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
>> > Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem.
>> > Alternatively, use the command found in the help menu to report this
>> > broken site.
>> >
>> > I've tried removing the certificates from my Firefox under
>> > preferences>advanced>certificates but still cannot log back into the
>> > router. Do I have to do something in Firefox or in the router?
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > Dan
>> >
>> >
>> > _______________________________________________
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>>
>> --
>> Dan Staples
>>
>> Open Technology Institute
>> https://commotionwireless.net
>> OpenPGP key: http://disman.tl/pgp.asc
>> Fingerprint: 2480 095D 4B16 436F 35AB 7305 F670 74ED BD86 43A9
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>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 2
>> Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 09:59:55 -0400
>> From: Dan Staples <danstaples at opentechinstitute.org>
>> To: commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net
>> Subject: Re: [Commotion-discuss] DNS Issues
>> Message-ID: <5265335B.30706 at opentechinstitute.org>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>
>> Have you tried changing the dns server in the commotion profiles
>> (/etc/commotion/profiles.d/quickstartAP or something like that)?
>> Anything in /tmp/ will be lost on reboot, so that's why you're seeing
>> that behavior.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>> On 10/18/2013 02:35 AM, Daniel Hastings wrote:
>> > I've actually found that some of open dns requests are being received
>> > and others are not. The sites that of course I do not want to get
>> > forwarded through Google's servers (youtube, vimeo) are getting through
>> > somehow. I tried change the default DNS under /tmp/resolv.conf.auto
>> > however once the router reboots it restarts the default back to 8.8.8.8
>> > Any help on this would be great. Students get back to school today and
>> > having 30 or so on youtube means our network will revert back to 56k
>> > speeds of the 90's. Or if anyone knows how to block https youtube
>> > using firewall rules without blocking other Google services that would
>> > work as well.
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Ben West <ben at gowasabi.net
>> > <mailto:ben at gowasabi.net>> wrote:
>> >
>> > This is actually an open issue for Commotion-OpenWRT.
>> > https://github.com/opentechinstitute/commotion-openwrt/issues/52
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Daniel Hastings
>> > <dhastings at abaarsotech.org <mailto:dhastings at abaarsotech.org>>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > I'm still having strange issues with the DNS servers I would
>> > like my requests to be forwarded to on my student network. Under
>> > DHCP AND DNS I have the DNS Forwardings set to two Open DNS
>> > servers so I can block specific content on the student network.
>> > I enabled the log and found these entries. For some reason the
>> > default DNS forwarder that is being used is Google's 8.8.8.8 No
>> > where on any network in the school am I using this server. Is
>> > there anyway I can get the routers to forward requests to my
>> > open dns servers? Is there a dnsmasq config file I can edit?
>> >
>> > Log Files: (the second server 208.67.220.220 is the server I
>> > would like to be the default)
>> >
>> > Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: using nameserver 8.8.8.8#53
>> > Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: using nameserver
>> > 208.67.220.220#53
>> > Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: using local addresses only
>> > for domain mesh.local
>> > Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: read /etc/hosts - 2
>> addresses
>> >
>> > --
>> > *Dan Hastings*
>> > /Abaarso School Computer Science Department/
>> > dhastings at abaarsotech.org <mailto:dhastings at abaarsotech.org>
>> >
>> > _______________________________________________
>> > Commotion-discuss mailing list
>> > Commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net
>> > <mailto:Commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net>
>> > https://lists.chambana.net/mailman/listinfo/commotion-discuss
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Ben West
>> > http://gowasabi.net
>> > ben at gowasabi.net <mailto:ben at gowasabi.net>
>> > 314-246-9434 <tel:314-246-9434>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > *Dan Hastings*
>> > /Abaarso School Computer Science Department/
>> > dhastings at abaarsotech.org <mailto:dhastings at abaarsotech.org>
>> >
>> >
>> > _______________________________________________
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>> > Commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net
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>> >
>>
>> --
>> Dan Staples
>>
>> Open Technology Institute
>> https://commotionwireless.net
>> OpenPGP key: http://disman.tl/pgp.asc
>> Fingerprint: 2480 095D 4B16 436F 35AB 7305 F670 74ED BD86 43A9
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 3
>> Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 10:03:07 -0400
>> From: Dan Staples <danstaples at opentechinstitute.org>
>> To: Daniel Hastings <dhastings at abaarsotech.org>, commotion-discuss
>> <commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net>, Seamus Tuohy
>> <s2e at opentechinstitute.org>
>> Subject: Re: [Commotion-discuss] Commotion-discuss Digest, Vol 13,
>> Issue 8
>> Message-ID: <5265341B.1040901 at opentechinstitute.org>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>
>> I am hoping Seamus can chime in with the LuCI error regarding QS values.
>>
>> Commotion comes with a few default profiles (defaultMesh, defaultAP,
>> etc). But once you go through the QuickStart, the node creates and
>> starts using another set of profiles: quickstartPlug, quickstartMesh,
>> quickstartAP, quickstartSec (or something similar). So those are the
>> profiles you will want to change.
>>
>> When I get into the office today I'll take a look at the web interface
>> for changing the profiles. Are you using DR1 or DR2?
>>
>> Dan
>>
>> On 10/18/2013 06:32 AM, Daniel Hastings wrote:
>> > Changed the nameservers on the default plug and access point interface
>> > but still was resolving with 8.8.8.8
>> >
>> > Oct 18 10:14:32 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info <http://daemon.info>
>> > dnsmasq[3142]: forwarded kat.ph <http://kat.ph> to 8.8.8.8
>> >
>> > I also changed the default dns to 208.67.222.222 on the mesh and on the
>> > sec.
>> >
>> > I'm still confused how to edit a profile under commotion > mesh profile
>> > - I selected interface > ap (using quickstartAp)
>> >
>> > profile > defaultAP and got the following error message
>> >
>> > /usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:448: Failed to execute call dispatcher
>> target for entry '/admin/commotion/meshprofile_submit'.
>> > The called action terminated with an exception:
>> > ...sr/lib/lua/luci/controller/commotion/meshprofile.lua:308: attempt to
>> index field 'QS' (a nil value)
>> > stack traceback:
>> > [C]: in function 'assert'
>> > /usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:448: in function 'dispatch'
>> > /usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:195: in function
>> </usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:194>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 9:46 AM,
>> > <commotion-discuss-request at lists.chambana.net
>> > <mailto:commotion-discuss-request at lists.chambana.net>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Send Commotion-discuss mailing list submissions to
>> > commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net
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>> >
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>> >
>> >
>> > Today's Topics:
>> >
>> > 1. Web Browser Certificate Error after Factory Reset (Dan
>> > Hastings)
>> > 2. DNS Issues (Daniel Hastings)
>> > 3. Re: DNS Issues (Ben West)
>> > 4. Re: DNS Issues (Andrew Reynolds)
>> > 5. Re: DNS Issues (Daniel Hastings)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >
>> > Message: 1
>> > Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2013 15:43:14 +0300
>> > From: Dan Hastings <dhastings at abaarsotech.org
>> > <mailto:dhastings at abaarsotech.org>>
>> > To: commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net
>> > <mailto:commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net>
>> > Subject: [Commotion-discuss] Web Browser Certificate Error after
>> > Factory Reset
>> > Message-ID: <525FDB62.2000707 at abaarsotech.org
>> > <mailto:525FDB62.2000707 at abaarsotech.org>>
>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>> >
>> > In DR2 I've had to do a couple of factory default resets. I've found
>> > that I get the following error in Firefox after factory resting the
>> > router:
>> >
>> > Secure Connection Failed
>> >
>> > An error occurred during a connection to 192.168.1.20. You have
>> received
>> > an invalid certificate. Please contact the server administrator or
>> email
>> > correspondent and give them the following information: Your
>> certificate
>> > contains the same serial number as another certificate issued by the
>> > certificate authority. Please get a new certificate containing a
>> unique
>> > serial number. (Error code: sec_error_reused_issuer_and_serial)
>> >
>> > The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the
>> > authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
>> > Please contact the website owners to inform them of this
>> problem.
>> > Alternatively, use the command found in the help menu to report this
>> > broken site.
>> >
>> > I've tried removing the certificates from my Firefox under
>> > preferences>advanced>certificates but still cannot log back into the
>> > router. Do I have to do something in Firefox or in the router?
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > Dan
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > ------------------------------
>> >
>> > Message: 2
>> > Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2013 20:10:50 +0300
>> > From: Daniel Hastings <dhastings at abaarsotech.org
>> > <mailto:dhastings at abaarsotech.org>>
>> > To: commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net
>> > <mailto:commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net>
>> > Subject: [Commotion-discuss] DNS Issues
>> > Message-ID:
>> >
>> > <CAKxU6K1KCkrfeWNRFEA_YWO+T-zEuQgJ86GYm1tS5ib518OMTA at mail.gmail.com
>> > <mailto:
>> CAKxU6K1KCkrfeWNRFEA_YWO%2BT-zEuQgJ86GYm1tS5ib518OMTA at mail.gmail.com>>
>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>> >
>> > I'm still having strange issues with the DNS servers I would like my
>> > requests to be forwarded to on my student network. Under DHCP AND
>> DNS I
>> > have the DNS Forwardings set to two Open DNS servers so I can block
>> > specific content on the student network. I enabled the log and
>> > found these
>> > entries. For some reason the default DNS forwarder that is being
>> used is
>> > Google's 8.8.8.8 No where on any network in the school am I using
>> this
>> > server. Is there anyway I can get the routers to forward requests
>> to my
>> > open dns servers? Is there a dnsmasq config file I can edit?
>> >
>> > Log Files: (the second server 208.67.220.220 is the server I would
>> > like to
>> > be the default)
>> >
>> > Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: using
>> > nameserver 8.8.8.8#53
>> > Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: using
>> > nameserver 208.67.220.220#53
>> > Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: using
>> > local addresses only for domain mesh.local
>> > Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: read
>> > /etc/hosts - 2 addresses
>> >
>> > --
>> > *Dan Hastings*
>> > *Abaarso School Computer Science Department*
>> > dhastings at abaarsotech.org <mailto:dhastings at abaarsotech.org>
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>> > Message: 3
>> > Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2013 12:18:07 -0500
>> > From: Ben West <ben at gowasabi.net <mailto:ben at gowasabi.net>>
>> > To: Daniel Hastings <dhastings at abaarsotech.org
>> > <mailto:dhastings at abaarsotech.org>>
>> > Cc: commotion-discuss <commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net
>> > <mailto:commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net>>
>> > Subject: Re: [Commotion-discuss] DNS Issues
>> > Message-ID:
>> >
>> > <CADSh-SNXLudC3Y19v4A4w7VXYSgbLDt4Qprrt_sOeh=L_pbb6A at mail.gmail.com
>> > <mailto:L_pbb6A at mail.gmail.com>>
>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>> >
>> > This is actually an open issue for Commotion-OpenWRT.
>> > https://github.com/opentechinstitute/commotion-openwrt/issues/52
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Daniel Hastings
>> > <dhastings at abaarsotech.org <mailto:dhastings at abaarsotech.org>
>> > > wrote:
>> >
>> > > I'm still having strange issues with the DNS servers I would like
>> my
>> > > requests to be forwarded to on my student network. Under DHCP AND
>> > DNS I
>> > > have the DNS Forwardings set to two Open DNS servers so I can
>> block
>> > > specific content on the student network. I enabled the log and
>> > found these
>> > > entries. For some reason the default DNS forwarder that is being
>> > used is
>> > > Google's 8.8.8.8 No where on any network in the school am I using
>> > this
>> > > server. Is there anyway I can get the routers to forward requests
>> > to my
>> > > open dns servers? Is there a dnsmasq config file I can edit?
>> > >
>> > > Log Files: (the second server 208.67.220.220 is the server I would
>> > like to
>> > > be the default)
>> > >
>> > > Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: using
>> > > nameserver 8.8.8.8#53
>> > > Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: using
>> > > nameserver 208.67.220.220#53
>> > > Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: using
>> > > local addresses only for domain mesh.local
>> > > Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: read
>> > > /etc/hosts - 2 addresses
>> > >
>> > > --
>> > > *Dan Hastings*
>> > > *Abaarso School Computer Science Department*
>> > > dhastings at abaarsotech.org <mailto:dhastings at abaarsotech.org>
>> > >
>> > > _______________________________________________
>> > > Commotion-discuss mailing list
>> > > Commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net
>> > <mailto:Commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net>
>> > > https://lists.chambana.net/mailman/listinfo/commotion-discuss
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Ben West
>> > http://gowasabi.net
>> > ben at gowasabi.net <mailto:ben at gowasabi.net>
>> > 314-246-9434 <tel:314-246-9434>
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>> > Message: 4
>> > Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2013 16:09:02 -0400
>> > From: Andrew Reynolds <andrew at opentechinstitute.org
>> > <mailto:andrew at opentechinstitute.org>>
>> > To: commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net
>> > <mailto:commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net>
>> > Subject: Re: [Commotion-discuss] DNS Issues
>> > Message-ID: <526043DE.10800 at opentechinstitute.org
>> > <mailto:526043DE.10800 at opentechinstitute.org>>
>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>> >
>> > Nameservers are associated with commotiond interface profiles. Each
>> > profile has a dns= line. Just change that to your preferred
>> nameserver.
>> >
>> > Profiles are stored in /etc/commotion/profiles.d and are accessed
>> using
>> > the commotion > mesh profile menu. You can either edit your existing
>> > profiles (one per interface) or create new ones, then apply them
>> using
>> > the profile tool.
>> >
>> > -andrew
>> >
>> > On 10/17/2013 01:10 PM, Daniel Hastings wrote:
>> > > I'm still having strange issues with the DNS servers I would like
>> my
>> > > requests to be forwarded to on my student network. Under DHCP AND
>> > DNS I
>> > > have the DNS Forwardings set to two Open DNS servers so I can
>> block
>> > > specific content on the student network. I enabled the log and
>> > found these
>> > > entries. For some reason the default DNS forwarder that is being
>> > used is
>> > > Google's 8.8.8.8 No where on any network in the school am I using
>> > this
>> > > server. Is there anyway I can get the routers to forward requests
>> > to my
>> > > open dns servers? Is there a dnsmasq config file I can edit?
>> > >
>> > > Log Files: (the second server 208.67.220.220 is the server I would
>> > like to
>> > > be the default)
>> > >
>> > > Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: using
>> > > nameserver 8.8.8.8#53
>> > > Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: using
>> > > nameserver 208.67.220.220#53
>> > > Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: using
>> > > local addresses only for domain mesh.local
>> > > Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: read
>> > > /etc/hosts - 2 addresses
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > _______________________________________________
>> > > Commotion-discuss mailing list
>> > > Commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net
>> > <mailto:Commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net>
>> > > https://lists.chambana.net/mailman/listinfo/commotion-discuss
>> > >
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>> > Message: 5
>> > Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 09:35:49 +0300
>> > From: Daniel Hastings <dhastings at abaarsotech.org
>> > <mailto:dhastings at abaarsotech.org>>
>> > To: Ben West <ben at gowasabi.net <mailto:ben at gowasabi.net>>
>> > Cc: commotion-discuss <commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net
>> > <mailto:commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net>>
>> > Subject: Re: [Commotion-discuss] DNS Issues
>> > Message-ID:
>> >
>> > <CAKxU6K07kNssVHqxr5RJqtwrA6aZNsmSVfLD6AvyTs0AehDVpQ at mail.gmail.com
>> > <mailto:
>> CAKxU6K07kNssVHqxr5RJqtwrA6aZNsmSVfLD6AvyTs0AehDVpQ at mail.gmail.com>>
>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>> >
>> > I've actually found that some of open dns requests are being
>> > received and
>> > others are not. The sites that of course I do not want to get
>> forwarded
>> > through Google's servers (youtube, vimeo) are getting through
>> > somehow. I
>> > tried change the default DNS under /tmp/resolv.conf.auto however
>> > once the
>> > router reboots it restarts the default back to 8.8.8.8 Any help on
>> this
>> > would be great. Students get back to school today and having 30 or
>> so on
>> > youtube means our network will revert back to 56k speeds of the
>> > 90's. Or
>> > if anyone knows how to block https youtube using firewall rules
>> without
>> > blocking other Google services that would work as well.
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Ben West <ben at gowasabi.net
>> > <mailto:ben at gowasabi.net>> wrote:
>> >
>> > > This is actually an open issue for Commotion-OpenWRT.
>> > > https://github.com/opentechinstitute/commotion-openwrt/issues/52
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Daniel Hastings <
>> > > dhastings at abaarsotech.org <mailto:dhastings at abaarsotech.org>>
>> wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> I'm still having strange issues with the DNS servers I would
>> like my
>> > >> requests to be forwarded to on my student network. Under DHCP AND
>> > DNS I
>> > >> have the DNS Forwardings set to two Open DNS servers so I can
>> block
>> > >> specific content on the student network. I enabled the log and
>> > found these
>> > >> entries. For some reason the default DNS forwarder that is being
>> > used is
>> > >> Google's 8.8.8.8 No where on any network in the school am I
>> > using this
>> > >> server. Is there anyway I can get the routers to forward
>> > requests to my
>> > >> open dns servers? Is there a dnsmasq config file I can edit?
>> > >>
>> > >> Log Files: (the second server 208.67.220.220 is the server I
>> > would like
>> > >> to be the default)
>> > >>
>> > >> Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: using
>> > >> nameserver 8.8.8.8#53
>> > >> Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: using
>> > >> nameserver 208.67.220.220#53
>> > >> Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: using
>> > >> local addresses only for domain mesh.local
>> > >> Oct 17 16:46:09 Computer-Lab3681343115 daemon.info
>> > <http://daemon.info> dnsmasq[3412]: read
>> > >> /etc/hosts - 2 addresses
>> > >>
>> > >> --
>> > >> *Dan Hastings*
>> > >> *Abaarso School Computer Science Department*
>> > >> dhastings at abaarsotech.org <mailto:dhastings at abaarsotech.org>
>> > >>
>> > >> _______________________________________________
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>> > >> https://lists.chambana.net/mailman/listinfo/commotion-discuss
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > --
>> > > Ben West
>> > > http://gowasabi.net
>> > > ben at gowasabi.net <mailto:ben at gowasabi.net>
>> > > 314-246-9434 <tel:314-246-9434>
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
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>> > *Abaarso School Computer Science Department*
>> > dhastings at abaarsotech.org <mailto:dhastings at abaarsotech.org>
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>> > *Dan Hastings*
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>> Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 10:07:16 -0400
>> From: Dan Staples <danstaples at opentechinstitute.org>
>> To: Seamus Tuohy <s2e at opentechinstitute.org>, Commotion Development
>> List <commotion-dev at lists.chambana.net>, commotion-discuss
>> <commotion-discuss at lists.chambana.net>
>> Subject: Re: [Commotion-discuss] [Commotion-dev] Has anyone tried this
>> out? netspot
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>> Very cool, thanks for sending this out! Hopefully some of our colleagues
>> with Macs can give it a try.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>> On 10/20/2013 11:05 AM, Seamus Tuohy wrote:
>> > I have been thinking about how to get better "field" applicaitons for
>> > low expertiese network setup and wondered if anyone had played with this
>> > tool.
>> >
>> > http://www.netspotapp.com/
>> >
>> > More importantly, does anyone know of open source site survey tools that
>> > might benefit from some support or develoment to make already powerful
>> > tools easier to use?
>> >
>> > s2e
>> > _______________________________________________
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>>
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