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Implement DNS resolver within AP so that named routes can reach the temporary server #8

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jtkeyva opened this issue Jun 14, 2015 · 2 comments

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jtkeyva commented Jun 14, 2015

UPDATE: I got it to work and it's awesome! I think the issue I had was that the service wasn't starting up at boot. Manually starting it worked just fine. I'll have to sort that part out. One small request: is it possible to use a name (config-wifi) rather than IP address to connect to the config?

Thanks for the great work, but I can't get it to work for me. I am a bit confused also about the documentation. I was able to get an AP configured from the link you provided http://www.maketecheasier.com/set-up-raspberry-pi-as-wireless-access-point/ but can't get yours to work.

Are we supposed to follow the steps of that other AP tutorial and then your instructions? Or just follow yours? Perhaps a bit more documentation will help? I am not getting any errors, but I'm also not getting any results. Any help appreciated. Thanks

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oh you mean have the AP resolve the DNS lookup?

I suppose we could get any and all network access to route to the static page. Good idea - let me look into that when I find some time.

@sabhiram sabhiram changed the title AP Signal Not Showing Up Implement DNS resolver within AP so that named routes can reach the temporary server Jun 15, 2015
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jtkeyva commented Jun 16, 2015

Cool!

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