On Wednesday 07 April 2010 15:23:32 Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
> > --
> > Why can I see the device but not connect???
> > 192.168.178.26 is my desktop pc and 192.168.178.1 is the fritz!box.
> > --
>
> Normal. ICMP (Ping) is allowed on WAN but not SSH or Telnet or HTTP.
>
> > -
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> Why can I see the device but not connect???
> 192.168.178.26 is my desktop pc and 192.168.178.1 is the fritz!box.
> --
Normal. ICMP (Ping) is allowed on WAN but not SSH or Telnet or HTTP.
> --
> --> SSH is enabl
On Wednesday 07 April 2010 11:55:09 Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
> > Can someone have a look at this again please?
>
> Cannot verify this.
I testet this again with a fresh installation and made the following log of my
actions. Between two lines I made some comments to say what happened.
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> Can someone have a look at this again please?
Cannot verify this.
~ J.
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On Wednesday 07 April 2010 00:52:02 Clemens John wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 April 20.10 00:48:55 Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
> Should be fixed by https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/20733
>
> I saw it just the same time you checked this in.
> I´ll build a new Image now and report to you if it works *happy*
On Wednesday 07 April 2010 00:48:55 Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
> Should be fixed by https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/20733
I saw it just the same time you checked this in.
I´ll build a new Image now and report to you if it works *happy*
Bye
Clemens
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I have about 2000 of them, I can send you one for a few dollars if you want.
I am also building a few ar2317 based router solutions. I also have an
original dir-300 and a clone dir-300. It turns out that the only way you can
use the ar2317 with linux is by using the tools built for the dir-300. Giv
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Should be fixed by https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/20733
~ J.
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On Wednesday 07 April 2010 00:41:52 jason duhamell wrote:
> Do you have a ttl to serial adapter to record the start up log on putty so
> I can see where it chokes at?
No I´m sorry I don´t have one.
Bye
Clemens
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If you hold reset while booting for about 10 seconds, it should stop it from
booting and go directly to redboot.
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 6:20 AM, Clemens John wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 April 2010 23:31:17 jason duhamell wrote:
> > Can you access Redboot?
>
> Yes I think I can but I´m not getting beh
Do you have a ttl to serial adapter to record the start up log on putty so I
can see where it chokes at?
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 6:37 AM, Clemens John wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 April 2010 00:25:50 jason duhamell wrote:
> > Can you tell me which redboot version you are using?
>
> DD-WRT> version
>
On Wednesday 07 April 2010 00:25:50 jason duhamell wrote:
> Can you tell me which redboot version you are using?
DD-WRT> version
RedBoot(tm) bootstrap and debug environment [ROMRAM]
production release, version "2.1.3" - built 18:43:19, Sep 20 2007
Platform: ap61 (Atheros WiSOC)
Copyright (C) 200
I just have experience with redboot. I havent had a chance to use the new
backfire one yet as I only use gargoyle. I just wanted to help you get to a
redboot prompt so you can recover it.
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 6:26 AM, elektra wrote:
> Hi Clemens,
>
> the problem seems to be related to the Linu
Hi Clemens,
the problem seems to be related to the Linux telnet client. The problem
doesn't occur with putty.
> == Executing boot script in 4.060 seconds - enter ^C to abort
> ^C
> ^C
> ^C
> ^C
> ^C
Cheers,
Elektra
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Can you tell me which redboot version you are using?
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 6:24 AM, Clemens John wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 April 2010 23:31:17 jason duhamell wrote:
> > Can you access Redboot?
>
> I managed to enter Redboot now.
> I put this in my .telnetrc:
> "192.168.20.81 mode line"
>
> [r...@m
On Tuesday 06 April 2010 23:31:17 jason duhamell wrote:
> Can you access Redboot?
I managed to enter Redboot now.
I put this in my .telnetrc:
"192.168.20.81 mode line"
[r...@myhost ~]# ./redboot.sh
Setting up network
Network setup
Waiting for Redboot to boot. Press CTRL + C to quit
Router Awake
On Tuesday 06 April 2010 23:31:17 jason duhamell wrote:
> Can you access Redboot?
Yes I think I can but I´m not getting behind this:
[r...@myhost floh]# ./redboot.sh
Setting up network
Network setup
Waiting for Redboot to boot. Press CTRL + C to quit
Router Awake
Trying 192.168.20.81...
Conn
Can you access Redboot?
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 5:29 AM, Clemens John wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I´m having massive problems accessing my DLINK DIR-300 after flashing with
> the
> new OpenWrt Backfire 10.03 RC3.
>
> If I use my normal tool to flash the device, I can´t ping the device and
> can´t
> access i
Hi,
I´m having massive problems accessing my DLINK DIR-300 after flashing with the
new OpenWrt Backfire 10.03 RC3.
If I use my normal tool to flash the device, I can´t ping the device and can´t
access it over telnet/ssh/webinterface.
I tried accessing on wan and lan ports on the IP 192.168.1.1
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