Weird: unrecognized option --dhcpif=ath2 ?
Jimmy Brake
jimmy at dwalliance.com
Tue Feb 24 18:13:08 UTC 2009
Hi,
The only things that come to mind is that one you want to be sure that
the enviroment variables have not changed and two that the paths in your
enviroment point at the proper chilli binary. Those two things have
caused me problems in the past.
Jimmy
Nick Sharp wrote:
> Jimmy,
>
> I totally agree with you but considering my CoovaAP installation was working last night untill I shut it down around 2am this morning, and after I fired it back up around 3pm this afternoon and its no longer working something is very wonky somewhere.
>
> Bearing in mind the only changes I had made to the "out of the box" install was to point it at my radius server, everything else was totally untouched.
>
> Nick
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Derek C [mailto:derekchilli at hssl.ie]
> Sent: 24 February 2009 16:22
> To: chilli at coova.org
> Cc: chilli at coova.org
> Subject: Re: Weird: unrecognized option --dhcpif=ath2 ?
>
> Hi Jimmy,
>
> I'm running coova chilli in about 10 units - all working fine except this
> one that's gone funny.
>
> Its weird. Other than the coova chilli the AP is still fully operational
> (openwrt, madwifi, etc)
>
> Derek
>
>
> On Tue, February 24, 2009 4:18 pm, Jimmy Brake wrote:
>
>> I have been running Linux since 1998. Files don't change by themselves
>> unless they are designed to do that. Chilli is not designed to change
>> itself so you need to look on your system and find out what has changed.
>> Chilli is quite complex, lots of moving parts lots of places
>> for it to break. We keep everything in the config file and for the last 4
>> years(?) chilli has never changed. We actually still use pretty much the
>> same files to run it as we did when we first setup.
>>
>>
>> Nick Sharp wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hmm, "chill corrupted some how" is all I've been saying for the past
>>> week
>>>
>>> My test system which was working yesterday and was untouched doesn’t
>>> work any more.
>>>
>>> Im seriously beginning to doubt the reliability of this product.....
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Derek C [mailto:derekchilli at hssl.ie]
>>> Sent: 24 February 2009 15:17
>>> To: chilli at coova.org
>>> Cc: chilli at coova.org
>>> Subject: RE: Weird: unrecognized option --dhcpif=ath2 ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Nick,
>>>
>>>
>>> It's even stranger than that: If I run chilli on the command line with
>>> the argument it still happens: -
>>>
>>> root at OpenWrt:~# chilli --dhcpif=ath2
>>> chilli: unrecognized option `--dhcpif=ath2'
>>>
>>>
>>> It's like chilli is corrupted somehow.... or, I wonder, could problems
>>> with other files cause this?
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>>
>>> Derek
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Derek C
>>> In Ireland
>>>
>>>
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