> I've added 'INTERFACES=wlan0' to /etc/conf.d/hostapd, created the
> /etc/init.d/net.wlan0 link, and added the following to
> /etc/conf.d/net:
>
> modules_wlan0=( "!iwconfig" "!wpa_supplicant" )
> config_wlan0="192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.1.255"
>
> When I start hostapd it tries to start net.wlan0 but I get "WARNING:
> net.wlan0 has started, but is inactive" and hostapd won't start.  If I
> don't add the INTERFACES line and start hostapd and then net.wlan0,
> hostapd starts but has no IP address and net.wlan0 gives me the same
> "inactive" error.

I have the link inactive message (warning != error) on my client
system, then it associates so the link becomes active, and then
dhcp's. I dont get that message on my AP machine tho, but dmesg has
"wlan0: link is not ready"

I have net.wlan0 started by init, not by hostapd, not sure if that
makes a difference.

What message does hostapd report? AFAIK, it shouldn't care about wlan0
not having link.

> I know I've had this working several times before but I always have a
> hard time remembering how I did it.  I've definitely never disabled
> iwconfig and wpa_supplicant before.

That's from here;
http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/Wireless/libnl_Access_Point

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