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  net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
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  net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1
  net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1
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TBD: EXPLANATION


vi /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf
and set something like this:
interface=wlan0
driver=nl80211
bridge=br0
hw_mode=g
channel=7
ieee80211n=1
wmm_enabled=1
macaddr_acl=0
auth_algs=1
ignore_broadcast_ssid=0
wpa=2
wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
wpa_pairwise=TKIP
rsn_pairwise=CCMP
ssid=HeartOfGold
wpa_passphrase=42
Explanation: <tt>hostapd</tt> creates the [[WiFi]]-Access Point and creates a bridge-device <tt>br0</tt>, which he ties (only) <tt>wlan0</tt> to.
vi /etc/dhcpcd.conf
and set something like this:
nohook wpa_supplicant
interface wlan0
static ip_address=192.168.178.58/24
Explanation: I try to omit <tt>/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf</tt>, and configure a static [[IPA]] for <tt>wlan0</tt>. NOTE TO SELF: Might be unnecessary since the [[bridge]] is now working. TBD: CHECK!


=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===

Revision as of 12:18, 5 February 2019

The Challenge

I wanted to set up my Raspberry Pi 3 as Webcam, intranet server, and Ethernet-WiFi-Bridge. In the long run I want to use some kind of QOA/shaping on the Pi to manage my really bad internet connection (yes, 6MBit/s in a country where 82 million people live on 356 thousand square-kilometers (about 230 people per square-km).

Setup

Install additional software

apt get install hostapd bridge-utils dhcp-helper dnsutils

What do they do?

  • hostapd: A daemon that sets up your WiFi as a access point, so anyone can join. Please note, that this means WiFi only. No DHCP, and therefore no DNS.
  • bridge-utils: These provide the bridging you need to "connect" the ethernet and WiFi interfaces.
  • dhcp-helper: DHCP uses a broadcast to the network (address) to reach the DHCP-server. Since broadcasts stay in the broadcast-domain with a TTL of 1, the won't get bridged. This is where dhcp-helper comes in. It forwards the broadcasts in all other nets (except the one specified with -b.
  • dnsutils: Just to do a nslookup from time to time. You can test your DNS-setup as well as lookup with nslookup[1]

Configuration

vi /etc/sysctl.conf

and set

net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1

to TBD: EXPLANATION

vi /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf

and set something like this:

interface=wlan0
driver=nl80211
bridge=br0
hw_mode=g
channel=7
ieee80211n=1
wmm_enabled=1
macaddr_acl=0
auth_algs=1
ignore_broadcast_ssid=0
wpa=2
wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
wpa_pairwise=TKIP
rsn_pairwise=CCMP
ssid=HeartOfGold
wpa_passphrase=42

Explanation: hostapd creates the WiFi-Access Point and creates a bridge-device br0, which he ties (only) wlan0 to.

vi /etc/dhcpcd.conf

and set something like this:

nohook wpa_supplicant
interface wlan0
static ip_address=192.168.178.58/24

Explanation: I try to omit /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf, and configure a static IPA for wlan0. NOTE TO SELF: Might be unnecessary since the bridge is now working. TBD: CHECK!

Notes

Since you use a DHCP server and you manually set IPAs, you might want to reserve those IPAs in your DHCP-server configuration.



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  • Footnotes
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