On 25 March 2015 at 14:21, valent.turko...@gmail.com
wrote:
> Hi,
> I don't see lots of people using PPPoE with OpenWrt, at least PPPoE is
> not mentioned much on forums.
>
> My first opportunity to use PPPoE with OpenWrt was yesterday and I
> lost few hours on troubleshooting few issues and final
* valent.turko...@gmail.com [25.03.2015 09:25]:
> people who have success with PPPoE on OpenWrt?
yes, we have several active routers with recent openwrt running PPPoE in
Germany and Vietnam.
bye, bastian
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As the ram space is up to 256MB DDR3, thus there is sufficient memory to be
decompressed kernel.
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Subject: Re: [OpenWrt-Devel]reply?? System halted on bcm4708
Le mercredi 25 mars 2015 à 00:43 +0800, Nguyễn Hồng Quân a écrit :
> Your script has many valuable information
You are more than welcome.
Maybe we should create a page on the wiki to explain howto: create a
minimal Debian build environment, chroot, build. But I am not sure to
understand how to mo
Le mercredi 25 mars 2015 à 00:10 +0200, Sami Olmari a écrit :
> isn't it quite self-explanatory?
Yes, but we don't know how these scripts work and need to read source
code. Apparently, it branches GIT. So what happens when we need to
upgrade to latest GIT. Furthermore, can you build several applia
Dear all,
This is a post for information.
I would like to point out this Debian Reproducible build project:
https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds
https://reproducible.debian.net/reproducible.html
IMHO, it would be a major improvement to be able to build the same
OpenWRT packages on differen
ralink i2c driver is not working on MT7621 platform. Porting a new drivers from
MTK's source code.
Signed-off-by: Jay Weng
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package/kernel/linux/modules/fs.mk |4 +-
package/kernel/linux/modules/usb.mk| 13 +-
target/linux/ramips/dts/FIREWRT.dts
Hello,
a colleague of mine discovered a problem when using UCI: when there's a clash
of identifiers, they mix together regardless of their type and the last type is
set as the type of the identifier. Let me show an example:
root@turris:/etc/config# cat conflicting_config
config typeA 'sec1'
On 25 March 2015 at 08:31, Yousong Zhou wrote:
> On 25 March 2015 at 14:21, valent.turko...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I don't see lots of people using PPPoE with OpenWrt, at least PPPoE is
>> not mentioned much on forums.
>>
>> My first opportunity to use PPPoE with OpenWrt was yesterday and I
Hi.
> I would like to point out this Debian Reproducible build project:
> https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds
> https://reproducible.debian.net/reproducible.html
> IMHO, it would be a major improvement to be able to build the same
> OpenWRT packages on different location.
Yes, it would. S
>>> Here is a link to this issue on the forum (it is not only me):
>>> https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=269850
>>>
>>> It looks like pppd after sending request for IP address instead
>>> getting response with IP data instead package to terminate LCP is
>>> received. Does somebody have i
Hi,
some architectures do not have any default files for wireless and
network in the repository. Those files are generated by scripts on first
boot.
The question is raised over and over again in the forums and on the
lists. The natural solution to your kind of objective is to write an
(files/)etc
Just to be documented ...
I have a bunch of OpenWRT hotspots using PPPoE.
2015-03-25 8:23 GMT-03:00 Yousong Zhou :
> >>> Here is a link to this issue on the forum (it is not only me):
> >>> https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=269850
> >>>
> >>> It looks like pppd after sending reques
On 2015-03-23 10:49, Jean-Michel Pouré - GOOZE wrote:
>> /target/linux/ar71xx/image/Makefile
>
> I read buildroot WIKI page:
> http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/build
>
> Pardon my ignorance, I am new to OpenWRT.
>
> If I select target TP-Link TL-WR841ND in target of make-menuconfig
> this trigg
These new variants include support for mesh mode and SAE crypto.
They always depend on openssl as EC operations are not provided by
the internal crypto implementation.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle
---
v2: actually include wpa_supplicant-mesh.config
package/network/services/hostapd/Config.in
Hahahaha, I'm so embarrassed :) And thank you very, very much!
On 25 March 2015 at 12:23, Yousong Zhou wrote:
Here is a link to this issue on the forum (it is not only me):
https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=269850
It looks like pppd after sending request for IP addre
Hi Valent,
On Mar 25, 2015, at 15:54 , valent.turko...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hahahaha, I'm so embarrassed :) And thank you very, very much!
Don’t be embarrassed! But, please, post the resolution of your issue to
the openwrt forum topic as well, so the solution is well documented for Googl
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 10:50 AM, Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
> Hi.
>
>> Thanks, I got it now. So I should run make oldconfig when compiling
>> automatically everyday?
>
> The best approach is the following:
>
> - Initially use menuconfig and select stuff as you like
> - Extract the delta compared to t
valent.turko...@gmail.com wrote:
> I don't see lots of people using PPPoE with OpenWrt, at least PPPoE is
> not mentioned much on forums.
I have definitely tested the PPPoE in BB, (as I work on a PPPoE gateway).
I did have to move to CC in order to get certain IPv6 things to work right,
I tested your code with my old WNDR3700 (v1), WNDR3700v2 and WNDR3800.
All three routers got detected ok.
My v2 is "old" and its art contents stop at byte 0x28, so it uses your "\xff"
branch.
Just for reference, an old bug with discussion (from you?) about this issue:
https://dev.openwrt.org/t
On 03/25/2015 05:46 PM, Hannu Nyman wrote:
> I tested your code with my old WNDR3700 (v1), WNDR3700v2 and WNDR3800.
> All three routers got detected ok.
>
> My v2 is "old" and its art contents stop at byte 0x28, so it uses your
> "\xff" branch.
Ah, can you send my a dump of your ART? Then I can ho
Hello,
I found model string, but I cant found serial number of device.
Can be serial number read from openwrt?
Thanks.
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I don't think a device knows its own serial number, though that could
depend on your exact make and model. Can you see it displayed on the
OEM web interface?
The TP-Link devices I have just checked only store the model number,
revision, MAC address and QSS PIN at the end of /dev/mtd0 (U-boot). I
h
All,
During the discussions for the OpenWireless/OpenWrt security hackathon
in April, one of the participants asked if there's a way to report
security vulnerabilities in OpenWrt. I didn't know of one so I figured
I should ask. Is there a recommended process for reporting a security
vulnerability
I use an IPv6 tunnel provided by Hurricane Electric to provide IPv6
access for my LAN. HE tunnels are configured statically (no DHCPv6 /
PD involved) and for the purpose of understanding what ranges are
used, assume the following:
WAN - 2001:DB8:DEAD:BEEF::/64 (local tunnel endpoint at
On 03/21/2015 08:51 PM, valent.turko...@gmail.com wrote:
> On 10 March 2015 at 21:26, Gergely Kiss wrote:
>> Hi Valent,
>>
>> first of all, I strongly disagree with people claiming that OpenWrt sucks
>> because it doesn't. For me it rather looks like a well-maintained, rapidly
>> improving project
Citeren Arjen de Korte :
I use an IPv6 tunnel provided by Hurricane Electric to provide IPv6
access for my LAN. HE tunnels are configured statically (no DHCPv6 /
PD involved) and for the purpose of understanding what ranges are
used, assume the following:
WAN - 2001:DB8:DEAD:BEEF::/64
Signed-off-by: Roman Yeryomin
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target/linux/gemini/raidsonic/target.mk | 1 -
1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/target/linux/gemini/raidsonic/target.mk
b/target/linux/gemini/raidsonic/target.mk
index 1e4320e..56eda4e 100644
--- a/target/linux/gemini/raidsonic/target.mk
+++ b/target/
Signed-off-by: Roman Yeryomin
---
target/linux/gemini/Makefile | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/target/linux/gemini/Makefile b/target/linux/gemini/Makefile
index 10a6e14..8713437 100644
--- a/target/linux/gemini/Makefile
+++ b/target/linux/gemini/Makefile
@@ -14
Signed-off-by: Roman Yeryomin
---
target/linux/gemini/Makefile | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/target/linux/gemini/Makefile b/target/linux/gemini/Makefile
index 8713437..eefe698 100644
--- a/target/linux/gemini/Makefile
+++ b/target/linux/gemini/Makefile
@@ -10
Signed-off-by: Roman Yeryomin
---
target/linux/gemini/Makefile | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/target/linux/gemini/Makefile b/target/linux/gemini/Makefile
index eefe698..3667254 100644
--- a/target/linux/gemini/Makefile
+++ b/target/linux/gemini/Makefile
@@ -12
Thank Jo-Philipp Wich for sharing your knowledge.
In my case I'm using Barrier Breaker.
I modified this file :
openwrt/target/linux/ar71xx/base-files/etc/uci-defaults/02_network
Nam.
On 25/03/2015 19:36, Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
Hi,
some architectures do not have any default files for wireless
Dear All:
Oh , i am sorry . Please ignore this patch .
i will send a new version .
Best Regards.
Jay Weng
Website: www.t-firefly.com
E-mail: fl.serv...@t-firefly.com
From: wengbj
Date: 2015-03-25 18:07
To: blogic
CC: openwrt-devel; linux.c; fl.service; wbj; zxf; dxj
Subject: [PATCH]
ralink i2c driver is not working on MT7621 platform. Porting a new drivers from
MTK's source code.
Last time i got some mess . This is new version.
Signed-off-by: wengbj
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.../0111-i2c-MIPS-add-mt7621-I2C-driver.patch | 335
1 file changed, 335 insertions(+)
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