**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jul 09 03:00:00 2013 Jul 09 14:36:22 Hey guys Jul 09 14:36:26 Hi vaurdan Jul 09 14:36:38 any of you know where can I see fonera 2.0n logs? Jul 09 14:37:03 /var/log is empty :( Jul 09 14:37:04 From SSH, you can use the "logread" command Jul 09 14:37:09 uhh nice Jul 09 14:37:13 that will print the kernel log buffer Jul 09 14:37:19 (which also includes syslog messages) Jul 09 14:38:14 Why the hell all my log entries are from 27 Dec? Jul 09 14:38:29 Perhaps NTP is not working? Jul 09 14:38:34 Fonera has no RTC Jul 09 14:39:01 true eheh Jul 09 14:39:07 root@Fonera:~# date Thu Dec 27 20:15:59 UTC 2012 Jul 09 14:40:14 Dec 27 20:08:45 Fonera local6.err fonsmcd: CRITICAL: SMC_send_buffer: Error res olving host [cthulhu.fon.com] <- is this normal? Jul 09 14:41:20 No, it seems your Fonera is not properly connected to the internet Jul 09 14:41:38 Do you have it set to bridge mode? Jul 09 14:41:53 Yes Jul 09 14:42:08 is there any way to fix that in bridge mode? Jul 09 14:42:12 Then I suspect you made a typo in the gateway or dns addresses in the internet configuration page Jul 09 14:42:20 hm let me check Jul 09 14:42:47 All clients behind the Fonera will get their info through DHCP directly from your upstream modem/router, but the Fonera needs to have them specified staticalloy Jul 09 14:51:29 root@Fonera:~# ping google.com ping: bad address 'google.com' Jul 09 14:51:32 this isn't good :( Jul 09 14:54:39 Okey, I'm so stupid Jul 09 14:54:52 it is now working :) Jul 09 14:57:40 Wrong DNS server? :-) Jul 09 16:04:11 Yup :p Jul 09 16:04:34 Btw, is there any log or method to see who is connected and who connected to the router? Jul 09 16:05:49 I think that connections on the public signal are logged into logread to some degree, but details are only shown on your account on fon.co Jul 09 16:05:52 m Jul 09 16:07:19 And from private signal and ethernet ports? Jul 09 16:12:41 Nope, there's no logging for that Jul 09 16:14:41 Oh, too bad, but I understand, small device, low space :) Jul 09 16:26:23 It is possible to use a Raspberry Pi DHCP server with the Fonera? Maybe, I've to disable my main router DHCP? Jul 09 16:26:39 (since I'm using fonera as brigde) Jul 09 19:21:47 vaurdan: If the Fonera is in bridge, it doesn't enable its DHCP server and doesn't care where it's coming from Jul 09 19:22:04 vaurdan: So if you disable the DHCP on your main router, I'd say you can use one from your rpi **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Jul 10 02:59:58 2013