No, it is not directly interfering, but uhttpd (i think that is the name) gets deactivated during the installation. You need to change the port of it in /etc/config/uhttpdQuote
Another thing, I like to have LuCi installed. And so it was. But during the install Piratebox seems to replace LuCi partly while LuCi used uhttpd and piratebox lighttpd so it should not interfere I guess. So I had to move the LuCi www folder somewhere else. So Piratebox finds its own.
after that run the following to re-enable it
/etc/init.d/uhttpd enable /etc/init.d/uhttpd startKeep in mind, that you can't change dependend configuration in opt/piratebox like your IP. PirateBox is not designed to work together with the default uci stuff.
That might the bug, described in one of the other threads (too lazy to search it).Quote
But nothing actually works. Chat is not responding
The problem is, that the timestamp of the chat.html file is in the year 1970, which seems to not be refreshed by the javascript on the browser- until the chat file is once rewritten (due to a message).
As you run on ext3 based filesystem, maybe some permissions are wrong or the linked folder does not exists.Quote
and the tabs "Files"
imageboard and minidlna is not covered by that howtoQuote
"Forum" is not working (result in error 404)
Not pretty sure what you are asking. Can rephrase the questions again please?Quote
I have to Files directory in my www folder. but there is nothing useful inside? how is this configured? is there an application normally listening on these directories or something?
GoodQuote
When I go to 192.168.1.1:8080 I get some sort of File upload page. When I upload something its placed on /mnt/usb/Shared which is the mount to my USB stick. So Piratebox main part is working.
That is the reason why, yes. The hostname is hardcoded in the index.htmlQuote
but thats about it sad smiley could it be that DNSmask is not running? im not using the Piratebox DNS actually
best regards Matthias