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Post by xtr4nge on Apr 14, 2016 12:10:02 GMT
AP module starts DNSmasq automatically ( and FruityDNS if it was set as DNS server, if not DNSmasq will act as DHCP and DNS server )
regards,
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Post by alexl83 on Apr 14, 2016 12:12:03 GMT
No prob, Removing the server= option from /usr/share/fruitywifi/conf/dnsmasq.conf should do the trick. You can also debug the dnsmasq config manually - start the wireless interface and assign the IP on the default FruityWiFi range (example wlan0) ifconfig wlan0 10.0.0.1 ifconfig wlan0 up - run dnsmasq manually dnsmasq -C /usr/share/fruitywifi/conf/dnsmasq.conf -d let me know. Got it; server directive was already removed, however I accidentally removed domain definition from config tab; it was giving a parse error on dnsmasq.conf...it was my fault. Thank you for your support.
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Post by xtr4nge on Apr 14, 2016 12:14:18 GMT
No prob at all alexl83 If you have any question with a specific module, please open a new thread referencing the module regards,
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