Re: [Dorset] Setting up a URL Filter and Cascading Routers

2018-06-15 Thread Terry Coles
On Friday, 15 June 2018 12:44:14 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote: > Right. Terry, I think you have > > Visitors — Pi — ISP-router — Internet That's it exactly. > since you said the Pi has two Ethernet interfaces. nodogsplash is > `listening' on the Pi's left side to decide what to do with incomin

Re: [Dorset] Setting up a URL Filter and Cascading Routers

2018-06-15 Thread PeterMerchant via dorset
Right. Terry, I think you have Visitors — Pi — ISP-router — Internet since you said the Pi has two Ethernet interfaces. nodogsplash is `listening' on the Pi's left side to decide what to do with incoming packets from Visitors. It is the `Gateway' from the Visitors' perspective. Its `Gate

Re: [Dorset] Setting up a URL Filter and Cascading Routers

2018-06-15 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Patrick, > > # Set GatewayAddress to the IP address of the router on > > # the GatewayInterface. This is the address that the Nodogsplash > > # server listens on. > > # > > # GatewayAddress 192.168.1.1 > > > > I assumed that this was referring to the IP address of the Internet > > side of the

Re: [Dorset] Setting up a URL Filter and Cascading Routers

2018-06-15 Thread Terry Coles
On Friday, 15 June 2018 12:16:32 BST Patrick Wigmore wrote: > On Fri, 15 Jun 2018 11:58:42 +0100, Terry Coles wrote: > > I assumed that this was referring to the IP address of the Internet > > side of the Pi, but see now that they are probably referring to the > > IP Address of the router. > > No.

Re: [Dorset] Setting up a URL Filter and Cascading Routers

2018-06-15 Thread Patrick Wigmore
On Fri, 15 Jun 2018 11:58:42 +0100, Terry Coles wrote: > I think that I may have mis-understood the config file commentary (I > haven't actually done that bit yet), but I found the following at > line 170: > > # This should be autodetected on an OpenWRT system, but if not: > > # Set GatewayAddres

Re: [Dorset] Setting up a URL Filter and Cascading Routers

2018-06-15 Thread Terry Coles
On Friday, 15 June 2018 11:58:42 BST Terry Coles wrote: > I know that the DHCP range is 192.168.1.xxx, because ipconfig on the Office > computer yielded a number in that range. However, that's all I know. Thinking about it, I should be able to get the Gateway Address from the results of ipconfig

Re: [Dorset] Setting up a URL Filter and Cascading Routers

2018-06-15 Thread Terry Coles
On Friday, 15 June 2018 11:37:53 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote: > I don't understand the problem. What parameter is it in > https://github.com/nodogsplash/nodogsplash/blob/master/resources/nodogsplash > .conf that needs a fixed IP address on the external side of the Pi? > GatewayInterface wants an inte

Re: [Dorset] Setting up a URL Filter and Cascading Routers

2018-06-15 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Terry, > Unfortunately that has now failed because it seems that the WMT's ISP > has locked down the supplied Router and do not allow admin logins. > Without that, I cannot use a fixed IP Address on the Internet side of > the RPi (which will have two Ethernet Adaptors) and so I cannot > configu

Re: [Dorset] Setting up a URL Filter and Cascading Routers

2018-06-14 Thread Hamish MB
Plan D can be don't use DHCP for your client and set a static IP that way - no router configuration needed. Just set it to something outside the DHCP lease range ( often 192.168.1.1 - 100) Hamish On 14 Jun 2018, at 18:01, Terry Coles mailto:d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk>> wrote:

[Dorset] Setting up a URL Filter and Cascading Routers

2018-06-14 Thread Terry Coles
Hi, At the Meeting last week, our half of the table was talking about providing limited access to the internet for our private network at the Wimborne Model Town. The object of this is to allow Android phones access to their special sites to make them think they have full Internet Access. Thi