Configuring WhereAmI
I've a hard time configuring WHEREAMI.
I understand I have to define a /etc/whereami/detect.conf file.
Here is mine:
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set DEBUGWHEREAMI 1
default unknown
testmii eth0 lan
if lan
set INTERFACE eth0
testdhcp '*.*.*.*' dhcp
fi
if dhcp
testdhcp 195.220.37.* esisar
fi
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Aparently this part is working alright since the following
command "whereami --debug --noactions" returns this:
****************> Test successful - adding locations: esisar
*******location: esisar
esisar
dhcp
lan
I also understand, I may need to define a /etc/whereami/whereami.conf
file.
Here it is:
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=esisar setresolver search esisar.inpg.fr nameserver 195.220.37.110
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But this does not seem to be working. When I reboot I cannot get into
my account.
The same thing happens when I use an empty whereami.conf
Questions:
1. Any ideas about what's going wrong?
2. How can I trace what's going on exactly?
3. I'm not sure about the files I should place in
/etc/whereami/tests. Should I set up files like 90dhcp or
60arpfind and place them there?
4. I'm using an HP laptop (Omnibook XE3 + Debian 2.4.18) on a docking
station and I cannot manage to identify whether my laptop is in
its docking base by checking the output of lspci for 'CMD'. I
also tried a diff between a saved 'lspci' (without docking base)
and the current 'lspci' (with docking base), but there was no
difference at all... Any ideas on how to detect the docking station?
Thanks for your help.
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jlk
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