Let's meet in Berlin in May :)
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Subject: [Battlemesh] Mesh is in the air! - 7th-13th of May 2018, Berlin,
Germany
Date: Friday, March 9, 2018, 10:13:56 PM CET
From: Monic Meisel
To: Battle of the Mesh Mailing List
Dear fellow Battlemesh enthusiasts,
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Hi Daniel, Hauke, all,
not sure if and why this was off-list from the LEDE list, so I hope you don't
mind including the whole crowd again.
Sven has prepared a patch to solve those problems in batman-adv which I just
merged [1]. I would say that this problem is resolved with that.
Cheers,
Hi guys,
we would like to use SSL client certificates to authenticate to a OpenWRT/LEDE
router using UHTTPD/LUCI. We use a private PKI/certificate chain and would only
like to admit users to the WebUI which present a valid SSL client certificate
through their web browser.
I've found a note in
Hi,
this event may be interesting for anyone interested in Wireless Mesh networks!
Please join and spread the word!
Thanks,
Simon
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The Wireless Battle Mesh v10
5th - 11th of June 2017, Vien
Hi Petr,
On Thursday, November 17, 2016 11:07:17 AM CET Petr Štetiar wrote:
> Simon Wunderlich [2016-11-17 10:49:01]:
>
> Hi Simon,
>
> > No, firmware (at least in ath10k) doesn't solve the problem. You can still
> > set a country code, DFS pattern matching i
Hi Russell,
On Thursday, November 17, 2016 1:32:23 AM CET Russell Senior wrote:
> >>>>> "Simon" == Simon Wunderlich writes:
> Simon> You are right, the FCC doesn't explicitly requires to prevent
> Simon> third-party firmware loading anymore. However,
Hi David,
On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 4:49:40 PM CET David Lang wrote:
> > Well, we are. We can't change the fact that the devices need to be locked
> > to be sold in the US. But if you google a little, you will find a lot of
> > patches for various Open Source projects signed by @open-mesh.com
Hey Petr,
On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 11:29:40 AM CET Petr Štetiar wrote:
> Sven Eckelmann [2016-11-15 09:32:18]:
>
> Hi,
>
> > I was told that OpenMesh is also shipping an already unlocked version of
> > it in regions which don't requires closed down versions. They called it
> > "(Internatio