Brighton Chilli software promotes BSD's for easy rollout of managed Wifi hotspots to boost Wifi connectivity.
Initially, the releases were based on FreeBSD, but the developers aim to cover Open and NetBSD later. The software image contains a variety of software under different licenses that contribute to the smooth functioning of the software.
With the latest release, the developers have added noteworthy features such as support for WPA and 802.11i in the kernel. Additionally, support for Atheros chipset was also introduced. Furthermore, the team has fixed a typo in chilli.conf, which should now redirect to the right file.
The team has also applied a patch to enable hotspotlogin.cgi to work with lighttpd, and they have shifted cgi-bin directory to /var mfs, which is on a writable filesystem, making hotspotlogin.cgi more accessible for editing. Chillispot has been added to rc.conf, and serial console redirection now works. Finally, the loader logo was changed to beastie, adding a fresh touch to the software.
Overall, the Brighton Chilli project is highly effective in providing a smooth and efficient experience for Wifi hotspot management. With the introduction of new features in the latest release, it is a highly recommended software solution for BSD users.
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