Ok, my syslog looks about the same as the guy who posted a similar post, but never received a reply.
http://www.chillispot.info/chilliforum/ … php?id=259
I am running this on DDWRT-v24 sp2
This started fairly suddenly and was not having issues (at least not this frequent). After the router runs for several hours I usually start to see a few error messages saying "Peer protocol is not defined". Shortly after I will start to see MAC address come through that are requesting DHCP leases, but I am greeted by error messages like the following:
2010-06-28 00:00:56 Daemon.Info 10.255.255.3 Jun 28 06:00:56 chillispot[430]: chilli.c: 1088: Rereading configuration file and doing DNS lookup
2010-06-28 00:01:01 Daemon.Notice 10.255.255.3 Jun 28 06:01:01 chillispot[430]: chilli.c: 3513: New DHCP request from MAC=00-02-6F-59-45-F2
2010-06-28 00:01:01 Daemon.Error 10.255.255.3 Jun 28 06:01:01 chillispot[430]: chilli.c: 1190: Out of free connection
2010-06-28 00:01:01 Daemon.Error 10.255.255.3 Jun 28 06:01:01 chillispot[430]: chilli.c: 3532: Failed to allocate connection
2010-06-28 00:01:01 Daemon.Notice 10.255.255.3 Jun 28 06:01:01 chillispot[430]: chilli.c: 3513: New DHCP request from MAC=00-02-6F-59-45-F4
2010-06-28 00:01:01 Daemon.Error 10.255.255.3 Jun 28 06:01:01 chillispot[430]: chilli.c: 1190: Out of free connection
2010-06-28 00:01:01 Daemon.Error 10.255.255.3 Jun 28 06:01:01 chillispot[430]: chilli.c: 3532: Failed to allocate connection
2010-06-28 00:01:01 Daemon.Notice 10.255.255.3 Jun 28 06:01:02 chillispot[430]: chilli.c: 3513: New DHCP request from MAC=00-02-6F-59-45-F8
Restarting the router does seem to fix the problem.
I was wondering if the problem might be from running out of IP addresses to lease but figured I would receive a different error if this was the case. Can chilli only make or keep so many active connections at a time, independent of the amount of DHCP leases?
Any advice would be very helpful, there seems to be precious little information on the subject.
Thanks