Several chilli process in the same computer
Venkatesh K
kaevee at gmail.com
Thu May 15 15:45:07 UTC 2008
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 8:50 PM, Marco Simioni <m.simioni at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I think that chilli should not handle 802.1q tags: they are handled by
> linux kernel, chilli just sees different interfaces (for example
> "eth0.2" for VLAN 2 on interface eth0).
>
> Am i wrong ?
No. You are right.
>
> You could have WAN ("eth0.1") and LAN ("eth0.2") interface on just the
> same physical interface "eth0" using VLANS. Just configure them with
> eth0.1 and eth0.2 in your chilli config file.
>
Almost all consumer wireless routers like Linksys WRT's have only one
vlan enabled switch.
Thanks,
Venkatesh K
> Regards
> aNt1X
>
> 2008/5/15 <wlan at mac.com>:
>> What chilli really should do is simply support VLAN/802.1q headers and to
>> make some decisions accordingly. But, I haven't gotten around to it. Would
>> make for a great contribution if anyone is interested in taking it on!
>>
>> On May 15, 2008, at 2:36 PM, Javier Larrea Armañanzas wrote:
>>
>>> I've created different config files but It doesn't work. I use vlan
>>> interfaces, eth1.1, eth1.2 and eth1.3. Do you use different physical
>>> interfaces? And I've got only one WAN interface, eth0.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Oguzhan Kayhan escribió:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>> If you create different config files for chilli processes and set them to
>>>> work on different interfaces, it should work without a problem..which for
>>>> ex we use over 3-4 different interfaces with different chilli processes.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi list,
>>>>> is it possible to run several chilli process in the same computer?. I'd
>>>>> like to do that so that I could set up different captive portals for
>>>>> several interfaces in differents vlans. But I get this error debugging
>>>>> when I start the second process, although I use another uam port, uam
>>>>> listen ip, pid file, sock file and ip range for this process.
>>>>>
>>>>> redir.c: 932: 0 (Debug) UAM port already in use. Waiting for retry.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Javier
>>>>>
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