Maemo PirateBox
This manual explains how to turn your N810 or N900 Maemo device into a PirateBox.
In case you don't know what is piratebox go to David Darts page or here. Also, there are script called mkPirateBox for hardware router devices. I also found David's implementation for n900, however it requires custom kernel. This solution is much simpler and works with maemo default kernels.
Install web server
Basicly what we need is a web server and wireless-tools.
apt-get install wireless-tools
apt-get install lighttpd
I also edited the server's config file
vi /etc/lighttpd.conf
and changed document root directory to /media/mmc1/www
server.document-root = "/media/mmc1/www/"
put your website data there and start http server if it's not started.
/etc/init.d/lighttpd restart
Start access point
So, dnsmasq is available in maemo out of the box. It is a dns and dhcp server. As a root, start the following script:
#!/bin/bash set -x IFACE=wlan0 ESSID=welcome_to_norayrs_mobile_server #set this yourself MYTEMPHOSTNAME=maemo ADDR=23.23.23.23 NETMASK=255.255.255.0 ADDR_MIN=23.23.23.0 ADDR_MAX=23.23.23.255 INT=1 ifconfig $IFACE down sleep $INT ifconfig $IFACE up sleep $INT iwconfig $IFACE mode ad-hoc sleep $INT iwconfig $IFACE essid $ESSID sleep $INT ifconfig $IFACE $ADDR netmask $NETMASK up sleep $INT /usr/sbin/dnsmasq -i $IFACE -a $ADDR -I lo -z -d \ -x /var/run/dnsmasq.$IFACE.pid \ --dhcp-range=$ADDR_MIN,$ADDR_MAX,12h \ --address=/#/$ADDR \ --no-resolvHere
--addressoption is used in order to forward all the requests (i. e. to google or facebook) to the local web server.
This is it, now anybody can connect to your access point, type any address in the browser's address bar, and see your personal PirateBox on your n900 or n810 running under maemo