Very strange problem

kissg mail.gery at gmail.com
Wed Jun 10 14:18:36 UTC 2009


Hello,

could you please post a debug output of Coova-Chilli? It looks like, you
have the same issue as I had: by default, when Chilli gets a packet with a
destination address of 1.1.1.1, it drops the connection immediately. Adding
the option "uamlogoutip 127.0.0.1" to /etc/chilli/config solved this issue
for me.
If this is not the case, please tell us as much information as you can, so
we can see what's happening behind the scenes.

Regards
Gergely Kiss

2009/6/9 Christophe SUIRE <christophe.suire at adelux.fr>

> Hi,
>
> I'm using coova-chilli with a multiple instance, link each one to one VLAN.
> I have now a problem, some web site doesn't work !!!
> For example www.google.com work perfectly, but it's impossible to connect
> to www.adobe.com !! The server where chilli is can acces to this web site
> without problem.
> I have also some strange packet, because my firewall doesn't allow packet
> other than for the tun device, and i have packets drop which come directly
> from the vlan interface !! Normaly after the login, all packet come from the
> tun ? I think a have all packets that are drop directly from the vlan
> interface.
>
> Please, if someone have an idea .. !! This solution which was working
> without problem before, need to be in production tomorrow !
>
> Thx a lot.
> Chris.
>
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