> I just committed some more changes to the firewall that allow you to
> selectively apply rules to only ip6tables or iptables. Consider the
> following example:
Thanks, will build and give it a try.
Best,
Roland
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Hi Roland.
The firewall (in its default configuration) tries to generate the same
rules for iptables and ip6tables.
If some section contains an IPv6 address, it is added to ip6tables only,
if it contains an IPv4 address, its added to iptables only.
Hi everyone,
I'm running a build of recent trunk with the updated firewall that has
IPv6/ip6tables support.
However I haven't been able to find any documentation on how I'm
supposed to configure
IPv6 support (and ip6tables is not totally symmetric with iptables,
since there is no NAT
chain to deal
On Wed, 2010-05-19 at 19:25 +0400, Alexey Loukianov wrote:
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> 19.05.2010 19:13, Mirko Vogt wrote:
> >> drops out obsolete parameters and will ask you how to
> >> handle new ones (n/y/m).
> >> kernel-parameters are not part of the file - the equiv
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19.05.2010 19:13, Mirko Vogt wrote:
>> drops out obsolete parameters and will ask you how to
>> handle new ones (n/y/m).
>> kernel-parameters are not part of the file - the equivalent call would
>> be (saved in target/linux/*/config-*).
>
Thank you
2010/5/17 Tathagata Das :
> Okay, so I will start working on those drivers (serial and wired). Does
> current version of OpenWRT trunk supports WNR3500L ? Otherwise I need to
> download latest trunk, modify it to run on WNR3500L and then concentrate on
> drivers.
I doesn't but the difference from
On Mon, 2010-05-17 at 00:10 +0400, Alexey Loukianov wrote:
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> Good day.
alike
>
> I've been using OpenWRT build system for making specialized firmwares for
> various D-Link routers for about a year. The need to build up a fresh firmware
> arise
Hi,
we performed some tests with the latest trunk revision of OpenWrt. We'd like
to set-up an AP and a STA
on the same physical Atheros radio card (a CM9), we want also to use the
WPA-PSK protection. We have a big problem: if the STA can't connect to a
specified access point (called in the followi