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jackson (neojack34-isf) wrote : Re: [Bug 1044155] Re: Reaching our own authpuppy server from the wan side

je t'ai déjà parlé de cette problématique d'utilisation de ton serveur sur
ton réseau local.
je pense que la solution c'est de modifier le fichier wifidog.conf sur ton
point d'accès ISF et d'y mettre l'ip locale de ton serveur authpuppy dans
"auth server"

Jackson

2012/8/31 Andrei <email address hidden>

> Nobody knows who to make a local web server reachable by a domain name ?
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> Title:
> Reaching our own authpuppy server from the wan side
>
> Status in AuthPuppy authentication server for Wifidog networks:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> It would solve a lot of issues about whatever the firmware we use, DD-
> WRT, Openwrt, Ubiquiti airmax. Yes my server is working great locally,
> i mean peoples can connect to it, from an SSID and getting in all the
> process to have internet access after a login page.
>
> In the installation instructions of authpuppy, nothing's documented
> about sharing my authpuppy server from a domain name. Even the
> installation process is based on localhost, which point to 127.0.0.1
> commonly know as the loop adress. Yes it would be acccessible for the
> a lan by typing the adress pointing to the fixed adress of the server,
> for example 192.168.2.100, if my authpuppy server is behind a fix
> local ip adress, yes it is reachable locally.
>
> But how to have something like i don't know something that i saw
> yesterday in a plugin documentation or question (i do not remember)
> having this running :
>
> <form action="http://www.mysite.com" method="POST">
> <input type="hidden" name="gw_id" value="default"/>
> <input type="hidden" name="gw_address"
> value="192.168.2.1"/>
> <input type="hidden" name="gw_port" value="2060"/>
> <input type="submit"
> name="submit[apAuthSplashOnlyConnect]" value="Connect" />
> </form>
>
>
> I made a php files and i test it on my server, and the wan adresss
> (point by www.mysite.com) couldn't be open. So is there something to
> do in the apache configuration to make it work ? As long as
> "www.mysite.com" will give me server couldn't be reach or unabled to
> open ##.##.##.## wan adress (who is the wan adress of my server) it
> give a lot of problem a lot. Someone already told me that i do not
> have to configured the NAT/QOS part of my router, i do not have to
> open ports in my router.
>
> It would be very very appreciated not only by me but by many many
> peoples i know, to have some tips about have this authpuppy server
> reachable by a domain name. Thanks in advance.
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