router unreachable

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Piviul

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Jul 12, 2024, 9:30:18 AMJul 12
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Hi all, I have installed openwisp and changed some parameters in a
openwisp template relative to the wireless configuration. When they are
deployed to the router I've got these logs:

Fri Jul 12 12:59:26 2024 daemon.info openwisp: Local configuration outdated
Fri Jul 12 12:59:26 2024 daemon.info openwisp: Downloading configuration
from controller...
Fri Jul 12 12:59:26 2024 daemon.info openwisp: Configuration downloaded,
now applying it...
Fri Jul 12 12:59:28 2024 daemon.info openwisp: Service network has been
reloaded via procd/ubus
Fri Jul 12 12:59:28 2024 daemon.info openwisp: Service system has been
reloaded via procd/ubus
Fri Jul 12 12:59:28 2024 daemon.info openwisp: Service wireless has been
reloaded via procd/ubus
Fri Jul 12 12:59:30 2024 daemon.info dnsmasq[1]: read /etc/hosts - 12 names
Fri Jul 12 12:59:30 2024 daemon.info dnsmasq[1]: read
/tmp/hosts/dhcp.dnsmasq1 - 0 names
Fri Jul 12 12:59:33 2024 daemon.info openwisp: Testing configuration...
Fri Jul 12 12:59:33 2024 daemon.info openwisp: Configuration test succeeded
Fri Jul 12 12:59:33 2024 daemon.info openwisp: Configuration applied
successfully
Fri Jul 12 12:59:33 2024 kern.info kernel: [14951.527763] device wlan0
left promiscuous mode
Fri Jul 12 12:59:33 2024 kern.info kernel: [14951.532411] br-lan: port
3(wlan0) entered disabled state
Fri Jul 12 12:59:34 2024 daemon.notice netifd: lan (7004): udhcpc:
received SIGTERM
Fri Jul 12 12:59:34 2024 daemon.notice netifd: lan (7004): udhcpc:
unicasting a release of 192.168.64.70 to 192.168.64.2
Fri Jul 12 12:59:34 2024 daemon.notice netifd: lan (7004): udhcpc:
sending release
Fri Jul 12 12:59:34 2024 daemon.notice netifd: lan (7004): udhcpc:
entering released state
Fri Jul 12 12:59:35 2024 daemon.notice netifd: lan (7004): Command
failed: ubus call network.interface notify_proto { "action": 0,
"link-up": false, "keep": false, "interface": "lan" } (Permission denied)
Fri Jul 12 12:59:35 2024 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' is now down

So the openwrt device lan is down now and I can't reach the device any
more. In this cases I have to reset with the device button or there is
some other way getting control on it?

Piviul

Federico Capoano

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Jul 12, 2024, 9:37:25 AMJul 12
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Refer to the OpenWrt documentation: Failsafe mode, factory reset, and recovery mode.

F.

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