Thanks! I took all your suggestions, and now the BBBW provides DHCP IP 
addresses as before.
On to the next issue:
  a node-red flow that behaves one way (correctly) when accessed via 
192.168.1.159:1880/xx and a different way (incorrectly) when accessed via 
192.168.8.1:1880/xx -- both running the identical code [literally, the same 
file] on the same BBBW.
  But this is not something I'd expect you to weigh in on.
Again, thanks for getting me over the DHCP hurdle.
~Richard

On Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at 5:36:05 PM UTC-4, RobertCNelson wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 4:15 PM Richard <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > 
> > Hi. I have a BeagleBone Black Wireless running software almost two years 
> old: 
> > 
> > root@beaglebone:/etc/dnsmasq.d# uname -a 
> > Linux beaglebone 4.14.67-ti-r73 #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Aug 30 00:08:52 UTC 
> 2018 armv7l GNU/Linux 
> > root@beaglebone:/etc/dnsmasq.d# cat /etc/dogtag 
> > BeagleBoard.org Debian Image 2018-08-30 
> > 
> > I've moved it to a different location and find that the DHCP system that 
> used to work no longer does. I want the SoftAp0, 192.168.1.8, to provide an 
> IP to my cell phone or local computer so that it can manipulate the BBBW. 
> It sees the WiFi signal and connects with the usual password, but after a 
> while disconnects without ever receiving an IP address. 
> > 
> > I've checked SoftAp0:-- 
> > 
> > root@beaglebone:/etc/dnsmasq.d# cat SoftAp0 
> > interface=SoftAp0 
> > interface=usb0 
> > port=53 
> > dhcp-authoritative 
> > domain-needed 
> > bogus-priv 
> > expand-hosts 
> > cache-size=2048 
> > dhcp-range=SoftAp0,192.168.8.50,192.168.8.150,10m 
> > dhcp-range=usb0,.1,.1,2m 
> > listen-address=127.0.0.1 
> > listen-address=192.168.8.1 
> > listen-address= 
> > dhcp-option-force=interface:SoftAp0,option:dns-server,192.168.8.1 
> > dhcp-option-force=interface:SoftAp0,option:mtu,1500 
> > dhcp-option=usb0,3 
> > dhcp-option=usb0,6 
> > 
> > The system log shows that dnsmasq didn't start: 
> > 
> > Jul 28 12:23:47 beaglebone bb-wl18xx-wlan0[1756]: wl18xx:tether 
> [iptables -w -A FORWARD -i SoftAp0 -o wlan0 -j ACCEPT] 
> > Jul 28 12:23:47 beaglebone systemd[1]: Starting dnsmasq - A lightweight 
> DHCP and caching DNS server... 
> > Jul 28 12:23:47 beaglebone dnsmasq[4741]: dnsmasq: syntax check OK. 
> > Jul 28 12:23:47 beaglebone dnsmasq[4744]: dnsmasq: bad dhcp-range at 
> line 10 of /etc/dnsmasq.d/SoftAp0 
> > Jul 28 12:23:47 beaglebone dnsmasq[4744]: bad dhcp-range at line 10 of 
> /etc/dnsmasq.d/SoftAp0 
> > Jul 28 12:23:47 beaglebone dnsmasq[4744]: FAILED to start up 
> > Jul 28 12:23:47 beaglebone systemd[1]: dnsmasq.service: Control process 
> exited, code=exited status=1 
> > Jul 28 12:23:47 beaglebone systemd[1]: Failed to start dnsmasq - A 
> lightweight DHCP and caching DNS server. 
> > Jul 28 12:23:47 beaglebone systemd[1]: dnsmasq.service: Unit entered 
> failed state. 
> > Jul 28 12:23:47 beaglebone systemd[1]: dnsmasq.service: Failed with 
> result 'exit-code'. 
> > Jul 28 12:23:47 beaglebone bb-wl18xx-wlan0[1756]: Job for 
> dnsmasq.service failed because the control process exited with error code. 
> > 
> > If I comment out line 10, 
> > # dhcp-range=usb0,.1,.1,2m 
> > 
> > I still get the same message 
> > Jul 28 17:05:16 beaglebone dnsmasq[4731]: bad dhcp-range at line 10 of 
> /etc/dnsmasq.d/SoftAp0 
>
> These should be: 
>
> dhcp-range=usb0,192.168.7.1,192.168.7.1,20m 
> dhcp-range=usb1,192.168.6.1,192.168.6.1,20m 
>
> That is really odd, let's try resetting things.. 
>
> cd /opt/scripts/tools/ 
> git pull 
>
> and 
>
> sudo apt update 
> sudo apt install bb-usb-gadgets 
>
> Then reboot, and let's check SoftAp0 
>
> Regards, 
>
>
> -- 
> Robert Nelson 
> https://rcn-ee.com/ 
>

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