[00:01] <flyback> you guys think it's worth spending the $23 to get the radio shack futuredial usb phone cable that is a pl2303 inside (+3.3 and +5 tollerant serial to usb) or I should wait and get it online or something chjeap.. I am thinking the $22 is worth it to have it now to be able to actually work on a project this weekend.
[00:01] <zcode> oh, so wrt_ is a robot?
[00:02] <zcode> flyback: If you really, really need then yes
[00:02] <zcode> flyback: I spent more money on similiar cable... so $22 is not bad
[00:03] <zcode> flyback: I use bluetooth now
[00:03] <zcode> flyback: Get a new phone with bluetooth support
[00:03] <Ge0rG> I spent 23¬ on a hand soldered max232 pcb for the wrt54g
[00:03] <flyback> I guess with my stupid reasoning, while unrelated to this I had bought a $34 usb to rs232 adaptor for a work client and it didn't work so I might have to or the business eat it, although it can be used for another client later. I guess I feel like I would end up with 2 worthless cables but I guess that's stupid ocd reasoning
[00:04] <flyback> zcode
[00:04] <flyback> it's not for a phone
[00:04] <flyback> it's a usb to +5 or +3.3 serial device
[00:05] Action: flyback that and I listen to my mom too much and worry about money even though I never buy anything
[00:05] <flyback> Georg heh :P
[00:05] <zcode> flyback: Spend the damn money... heehee
[00:07] Action: flyback ok then I will just confirm that this model of that cable is still a pl2303 and then go back and buy one, thanks guys
[00:07] <Ge0rG> flyback: actually, it was just the pcb and chips, I had to solder it myself ;)
[00:08] <flyback> yeah $23 is nothing to get me motivated to actually fire up one of my juiceboxes or this $12 router
[00:09] <flyback> I can make cheap ones or buy more later
[00:09] <Ge0rG> heh.
[00:09] <flyback> sometimes I need to learn to live a little
[00:09] <Ge0rG> I've got two different pl2303 cables, but neither one allows me to send commands to my xbox360, I can only receive
[00:09] <zcode> flyback: Someday when you get married.. your wife will use it all... so you better use it now while you can. :)
[00:10] <Ge0rG> lol
[00:10] <flyback> hahaha
[00:10] <flyback> true
[00:16] <flyback> wow that usb to serial chip supports up to 1.2MBIT rate
[00:21] <zcode> flyback: got URL to that chip?
[00:22] <flyback> http://hackingroomba.com/projects/roombongle/
[00:22] <flyback> it was also on a nslug site :P
[00:23] <flyback> http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/AddASerialPort
[00:24] <Ge0rG> hm... should I get an Eee PC or not...
[00:24] Action: flyback bbl going to buy his toy
[00:28] <Ge0rG> is there a functional and usable gui frontend for kismet?
[00:29] <tommie> sure
[00:29] <tommie> "kismet_client"
[00:29] <tommie> If you call ncurses graphical
[00:30] <tommie> gpsdrive is also a nice client for it
[00:30] <TCW> I did interrupt an ipgk install command and rebooted the box, now about 100k are wasted... where does it store the downloaded files?
[00:55] Action: flyback two 8 piece chicken tenders with bbq sauce $4.22
[00:55] Action: flyback discounted dsl/cable modem that runs linux $9.99-$11.99
[00:56] Action: flyback radio shack futuredial cell phone data cable which is generic usb to +5/+3.3 serial = $23
[00:56] Action: flyback FINDING OUT THAT THE CABLE IS DISCOUNTED DOWN TO $9.99 WHEN YOU DO THE CHECKOUT = PRICELESS
[00:56] Action: flyback dances
[01:01] Action: flyback woot, cable plugged in confirmed pl2303 :)
[01:01] Action: iSteve gasps
[01:02] Action: flyback wonders if iSteve is a iCANUCK
[01:02] Action: iSteve can't UCK
[01:06] <spitz> pl2303 is nice :) you need just 3 wires :)
[01:06] <matteo> http://www.google.com/search?q=find+chuck+norris&btnI=I
[01:09] <flyback> spitz work pretty well?
[01:10] <flyback> I guess the newer versions can do 1.8 serial also but they drop +5 support
[01:11] <spitz> its plug and play. the get +5v from the usb
[01:12] <flyback> well I mean tollerant i/o
[01:14] <nullboy> http://home.pacbell.net/morticus/serialcable/
[01:14] <nullboy> i modified that one for fons
[01:15] <spitz> yep, mine is pretty much the same
[01:19] <flyback> I made +5 serial card
[01:19] <flyback> took a rs232 isa board and ripped off the level translators
[01:19] <flyback> :P
[01:25] Action: flyback hmm 8 wire
[01:27] <zcode> nullboy: Has the fon been treating you already?
[01:27] <zcode> dang
[01:30] <masked> howdy ho
[01:31] <masked> is there a saner way to get dnsmasq to read from dnsmasq.conf in kamikaze other than clearing /etc/init.d/dnsmasq and replacing it with a script that just runs 'dnsmasq -C /etc/dnsmasq.conf' that i don't know about?
[01:37] <zcode> I'd like to know how to mount a share via ssh
[01:38] <zcode> Basically I have files on a remote linux box that I have ssh access to.
[01:38] Action: flyback moment of truth :P
[01:38] <zcode> Now I like to mount it to /mnt/share
[01:39] <zcode> Possible via ssh connection?
[01:39] <zcode> flyback: Hope you don't see any smoke
[01:39] <flyback> :P
[01:39] <nabcore> http://fuse.sourceforge.net/sshfs.html
[01:40] <zcode> Thanks nabcore
[01:40] <zcode> That's exactly what I need...
[01:40] <zcode> I love opensource
[01:42] <zcode> nabcore: Have you played around with sshfs or you just knew about it?
[01:44] <nabcore> no I know how to work google :)
[01:45] <nabcore> never tried it... I might have a need for it soon
[01:45] <zcode> nabcore: I did some searching but didn't know the magic keywords... ended up too many entries
[01:46] <nabcore> I thought ssh and fs and came up with sshfs as a starting search string
[01:46] <zcode> Brilliant
[01:46] <zcode> Ya da man
[01:46] <zcode> Thanks
[01:47] <spitz> any luch with the new 2.6.24 and broadcom ?
[01:47] <zcode> nabcore: gmailfs looks interesting too
[01:48] <nabcore> yeah; I think I recall reading something about that a while ago: neat idea
[01:49] <zcode> nabcore: My files are on a ssh remote machine behind a firewall... I wonder if sshfs will still work
[01:50] <nabcore> should do, why don't you try it?
[01:50] <zcode> I'm test it tonight
[01:50] <zcode> when I get home
[01:52] <zcode> I might have to make a ssh connection from "machine behind firewall" to my WRT54GS box first.
[02:00] Action: flyback well it's sorta working but the problem could be the webpal's serial port
[02:05] Action: flyback hmm the bad news is it appears the serial port on my webpal is CANUCKED
[02:05] <zcode> in other words.. it's fucked up?
[02:06] <zcode> I'm taking off... good luck flyback!
[02:06] <flyback> thx
[02:08] Action: flyback I GOT IT!
[02:08] <flyback> Easy Rider [4MB] ER_NBOARD (Newcom) (bootrom v3.07beta) <--- OWNS YOUR "CANUCK"!
[02:10] Action: flyback thanks God for 5 mins of peace
[02:14] Action: flyback gotta love clearout
[02:15] Action: flyback decides to go for it and flash his webpal to linux tonight
[02:16] Action: flyback has 2 gig of ram, he can download the source and compile the kernel all in memory alone :P
[02:16] <flyback> http://home.pacbell.net/morticus/serialcable/pl-2303-phone-cable-pins.jpg
[02:43] <flyback> yo
[02:43] <flyback> CANUCK
[02:46] Action: flyback headbangs to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG91fYHcm-k#
[03:09] <flyback> http://openhardware.net/WebPal/
[03:19] <rom10> I need some help flashing wrv54g
[03:19] <fishhead> you are a canuck
[03:19] <fishhead> there is no help for you
[03:19] <fishhead> j/k :P
[03:19] <nabcore> what is a canuck?
[03:19] <fishhead> canadian
[03:19] <fishhead> and a great all purpose swear word like "smurf"
[03:21] <rom10> Please help
[03:21] <fishhead> good luck rom10
[03:21] <fishhead> they are good people here they should be able to help you out
[03:49] <fishhead> so close but ubuntu livecd can't build the gdb compiler for arm :P
[03:50] <Mulder> i'd be surprised if ubuntu livecd had a build environment at all
[03:50] <fishhead> I mean compile gdb for arm :P
[03:57] <J4k3> headfish
[04:05] <fishhead> WOOT! UBUNTU LIVEcd couldn't compile the stuff to load up my webpal but it appears my ubuntu hd installed desktop upstairs can, brb need to attach this device :P
[04:08] <J4k3> ubuntu livecd is kinda laughable as a build system unless you've got a pile of ram
[04:14] <LyosNorezel> anyone ever try installing OpenWRT on an Adtran router?
[04:15] <fishhead> I have 2 gig
[04:15] <fishhead> :P
[04:15] <fishhead> ok hooked it to the duron 1300 box upstairs :)
[04:16] <fishhead> oh man this is so cool
[04:25] Action: fishhead bah gdb build failed on termcap
[04:28] <rhpot1991> can anyone help me figure out why I get a bunch of:
[04:28] <rhpot1991> RTNETLINK answers: No such file or directory and
[04:28] <rhpot1991> RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument when I run /etc/init.d/qos start or qos-start
[04:32] Action: fishhead compiles code and hacks arm devices to http://www.archive.org/download/mtk055/mtk055-lackluster-oneoffsep-01-plip.mp3
[04:33] <LyosNorezel> fishead: is that for the router you got from geeks.com?
[04:33] <fishhead> yep
[04:33] <fishhead> I got a serial cable tonight
[04:33] <fishhead> radio shack futuredial cell phone data cable
[04:33] <LyosNorezel> nice
[04:34] <fishhead> it's a usb to +5/+3.3 serial device chip
[04:34] <fishhead> was down to $9.99 going to get a 2nd one tomarrow
[04:34] <fishhead> building gdb for the webpal right now
[04:34] <LyosNorezel> kool
[04:35] <LyosNorezel> fishhead: I'm trying to figure out if my Adtran NetVanta 1224R will support OpenWRT
[04:35] <fishhead> no idea :/
[04:35] <LyosNorezel> this bitch has some SERIOUS hardware
[04:35] <LyosNorezel> fishhead: this is the CPU: http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheets_pdf/B/C/M/5/BCM5645.shtml
[04:37] <fishhead> isn't that a switch
[04:38] <LyosNorezel> 24port T1 router
[04:39] <LyosNorezel> NetVanta 1224R
[04:39] <LyosNorezel> 24-port managed Layer 2 Fast Ethernet switch with integral IP router Single WAN interface accommodates NetVanta NIMs and DIMs for DSU/CSU functionality and optional dial backup Supports all NetVanta 1000 Series Layer 2 Ethernet switching, access routing, and system level functionality 4.8 Gbps non-blocking switching capacity
[04:39] <LyosNorezel> from Adtran's site
[04:39] <netprince> LyosNorezel: that router/switch sounds interesting, would be neat w/ openwrt I suppose
[04:40] <LyosNorezel> netprince: yeah
[04:40] Action: fishhead anyone know how I alias ttyUSB0 serial to usb device to a ttyS0 serial port
[04:40] <LyosNorezel> it appears to use PCMCIA for it's T1 card as well
[05:05] Action: fishhead is suffering from lack of sleep and decides to call it a day and work on this tomarrow
[05:14] <freezer> anyone wants to buy my intel 2915ABG card?
[05:52] Action: flyback you people all rock :)
[05:59] <flyback> <flyback> from gdb 6.5 changelog
[05:59] <flyback> The ARM Demon monitor support (RDP protocol, "target rdp").
[05:59] <flyback> YOU GO TO HELL AND YOU DIE!
[05:59] <flyback> <zigggggy> FLYBACK!!!
[05:59] <flyback> <flyback> explains why I can't flash my webpal :P
[06:20] Action: flyback bbl
[07:15] <flyback> OMG THE BOARD IS TALKING TO GDB!
[07:15] <nabcore> ZOMG!
[07:15] <flyback> OMG THE BOARD IS TALKING TO GDB!
[07:15] <LyosNorezel> flyback: weren't you gonna go to bed awhile ago?
[07:15] <flyback> I am defintely getting another one of these discontinued radio shack pl2303 usb to +5/+3.3 cables for $9.99 tomarrow
[07:15] <flyback> and any more in any of the other stores that might have stock left
[07:16] <flyback> they rulew
[07:16] <flyback> yeah but I got a 2nd wind
[07:16] <flyback> something I havcen't hads in yrs
[07:16] <LyosNorezel> lol
[07:16] <LyosNorezel> btw... flyback: that adtran router... has a Motorola MPC866 (PowerQUICC) processor in it
[07:17] <flyback> I have a ppc board too
[07:17] <flyback> nice
[07:17] <LyosNorezel> flyback: problem is... the chip is damn near unidentifiable... because it uses an obscure number...
[07:18] <LyosNorezel> so there is no datasheet for this exact chip
[07:18] <LyosNorezel> the only reason even know it's an MPC866 chip... is that Adtran put it in their datasheet
[07:19] <rom10> need help with wrv54g IXP425
[07:21] <LyosNorezel> umph... fuck... I'm too mellow to be messing with this crap
[07:21] <LyosNorezel> I'm listening to Enya, ffs
[07:21] <flyback> that reminds me
[07:21] <flyback> I have a almost the same router as rom10
[07:21] <flyback> some best buy only one
[07:21] <flyback> has a ixp425 in it
[07:21] <flyback> 16 meg ram 16 meg flash
[07:21] <LyosNorezel> kool
[07:22] <flyback> I should bring it home and try to make it usable
[07:23] <LyosNorezel> I find the WRT54GL I just got to be very interesting... it's got spaces for *4* different Flash chips
[07:23] <flyback> course I already got a broken wrt54g v5 sitting at home
[07:23] <flyback> from work
[07:23] <LyosNorezel> lol
[07:24] <J4k3> v5's are broken from the factory
[07:24] <J4k3> speaking of broken from the factory
[07:24] <J4k3> routerboard 112 shot sparks across my living room
[07:24] <J4k3> !!
[07:25] <LyosNorezel> J4k3: yow! that's an expensive piece to blow
[07:26] <J4k3> well
[07:26] <J4k3> it kept right on working
[07:26] <flyback> j4k3
[07:26] <J4k3> and is connected right now
[07:26] <flyback> my friend flashed it to ddrwrt
[07:26] <flyback> the hard way
[07:26] <flyback> it worked good for yrs
[07:26] <flyback> then just died
[07:26] <flyback> I suspect mabye just a bad cap
[07:26] <flyback> j4k3 I had the webpal talking to GDB
[07:26] <flyback> dude
[07:26] <flyback> this is scary
[07:27] <flyback> i'm going to buy stock in pl2303 if this keeps up
[07:27] <LyosNorezel> ROFL
[07:28] <flyback> see I used to be like you guys
[07:28] <flyback> then something broke in my head
[07:28] <LyosNorezel> hehe
[07:29] <flyback> I might even be able to finally fix my palm IIIxe
[07:29] <flyback> bad flash I just need to serial bootstrap it
[07:29] <flyback> also needs a display but I found them online cheap
[07:29] <flyback> going to fix my mom's too same thing needs display
[07:29] <flyback> this is scary
[07:29] <flyback> shame it took 7+ yrs to get well
[07:30] <LyosNorezel> LOL
[07:31] <flyback> /usr/src/gdb-6.5/gdb/.gdbinit:8: Error in sourced command file:
[07:31] <flyback> No breakpoint number 0.
[07:31] <flyback> (gdb) target rdp /dev/ttyUSB1
[07:31] <flyback> Trying to connect at 9600 baud.
[07:31] Last message repeated 2 time(s).
[07:31] <flyback> Easy Rider [4MB] ER_NBOARD (Newcom) (bootrom v3.07beta)
[07:31] <flyback> Remote RDP debugging using /dev/ttyUSB1 at 9600 baud
[07:31] <flyback> 0x00000000 in ?? ()
[07:31] <flyback> (gdb)
[07:31] <J4k3> pastebin
[07:31] Action: flyback struts
[07:31] <J4k3> !!
[07:31] <J4k3> ;)
[07:31] <flyback> no
[07:32] <flyback> I AM T00 L33T FOR PA5T3B1N
[07:32] <flyback> b1tch5zz
[07:32] <J4k3> respek
[07:32] <J4k3> when [mbm] flips out and bans you, I can't say I didn't warn you man.
[07:33] <flyback> I will calm down by tomarrow :)
[07:33] <flyback> hmm appears wpflash isn't working
[07:35] <flyback> ya know I realized something
[07:35] <flyback> those 24x8 chracter lcd's I have
[07:35] <flyback> i could use some of these usb cables to turn them into usb displays :P
[07:35] <LyosNorezel> hmmm... I wonder if Motorola's PowerQUICC processors could be used in OpenWRT?
[07:51] Action: flyback might have just figured out what's been crawling up his (**)(@ the last yr or so..... soap by accident.....whoops
[07:51] <LyosNorezel> o.0
[07:59] <flyback> btw guys
[07:59] <flyback> someone wrote a sw based on my idea finally
[07:59] <flyback> turns the juicebox into a nice little serial graphical display
[07:59] <flyback> sounds like a good combo to go with a wrt
[08:00] <LyosNorezel> LOL yeah
[08:00] <flyback> http://elinux.org/Display_Jbox
[08:00] <flyback> I have like 4 of these
[08:00] <flyback> I just need some cheap source of smartmedia or xd cards to use them :P
[08:00] <flyback> both those flash packages are raw nand no controller
[08:01] <LyosNorezel> nice
[08:05] <flyback> http://elinux.org/images/4/41/Screen.jpg
[08:05] <flyback> http://elinux.org/Display_Jbox
[08:05] <flyback> well I would love to stay up all night working on this webpal converting it to linux but I got a 20 min x 2 drive ahead of me in 7 hrs so I better get some sleep
[08:06] <LyosNorezel> lol
[08:06] <LyosNorezel> later
[08:06] <flyback> goodnight all and GOD bless
[08:06] <J4k3> dog bless
[08:06] Action: LyosNorezel shoots flyback's "god"
[08:06] <LyosNorezel> so much for "God", eh?
[08:06] <flyback> and oh yeah if by some reason that all this good fortune coming my way recentely means I will get taken out by a semi truck tomarrow, it's been a blast
[08:07] <flyback> j4k3
[08:07] <flyback> http://elinux.org/Image:Screen.jpg
[08:08] <danroj> thanks
[08:09] <danroj> somebody speak spanish?
[08:11] <danroj> EvilZluk, hi
[08:11] <danroj> speak spanish?
[08:11] <EvilZluk> no, unfortunatelly
[08:11] <danroj> :(
[08:11] <EvilZluk> does anybody know how to add a serial port to WRTSL54GS ?
[08:12] <EvilZluk> as I know, need MAX3222A
[08:12] <danroj> what is openwrt?
[08:12] <danroj> i am new
[08:12] <danroj> i have ubuntu gutsy i can have openwrt?
[08:12] <EvilZluk> actually, I haven't an openwrt. Just LinkSys WRTSL54GS Router
[08:13] <EvilZluk> It seems that nobody have worked with linksys serial ports ;')
[08:14] <danroj> i have dlink di-524 i can have openwrt?
[08:15] <EvilZluk> heh... If you do not imagine what is OpenWRT, I think you need to read the manuals
[08:15] <danroj> EvilZluk, ok ok
[08:15] <EvilZluk> I have a car. It's openwrt ? ;)
[08:15] <EvilZluk> it seems the same situation ;)
[08:16] <danroj> :$
[08:16] <LyosNorezel> danroj: http://wiki.openwrt.org/TableOfHardware
[08:17] <danroj> ammmm
[08:17] <danroj> seee...
[08:20] <danroj> LyosNorezel, tanks
[08:20] <LyosNorezel> np
[08:22] <danroj> another Intel question Corporation PRO/Wireless 394ABG and I have not been able to open the ports of my router opewrt can do it by my?
[08:23] <danroj> another question, my wifi is Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 394ABG and I have not been able to open the ports of my router opewrt can do it by my?*
[08:24] <danroj> my router is dlink di-524
[08:25] <Luria> hi, simple question, google tells me nothing - how can i reveal my wpa psk? im connected to my router with a new laptop via ethernet, and would like to copy the psk off the router.
[08:26] <Luria> im sorry, this is an x-wrt question. didnt realize there was a separate channel.
[08:34] Action: nabcore waves at ejka
[08:34] <LyosNorezel> hmmm interesting...
[08:36] <LyosNorezel> looks like my DI-524 box may soon be supported... and... with some hardware mods... I may be able to get my Netgear WGR614 box supported... and I just got a known supported Linksys WRT54GL v1.1 box
[08:37] <LyosNorezel> I just be going *crazy* wit' da wireless
[08:37] <LyosNorezel> ;-)
[08:39] <danroj> somebody speak spanish?
[08:40] <LyosNorezel> no, señor
[08:41] <danroj> :'(
[08:41] <danroj> ok bye bye
[08:48] <yang> I have Wrt54GS 1.1 is the right image to install from CLI openwrt-brcm-2.4-squashfs.trx or openwrt-wrt54gs-2.4.squash.bin ?
[08:51] <EvilZluk> yang: try to type: file openwrt-brcm-2.4-squashfs.trx, then file openwrt-wrt54gs-2.4.squash.bin, and compare the result ;)
[08:52] <yang> well I know that this .trx file is valid for WRT54GL
[08:52] <yang> but on 54GS website the procedure for install isnt described
[08:55] <EvilZluk> file command will give a result something like 'Squashfs filesystem, little endian, version 2.0 ...' is it true ?
[08:56] <EvilZluk> yang: look at this link http://www.linksysinfo.org/forums/showthread.php?t=43413&highlight=wrtsl54gs actually it's fo wrtsl54, but I sure it's the same method
[08:57] <EvilZluk> well... I find the solution about how to add a serial port to WRTSL54GS... Maybe usefull: http://www.ftdichip.com/Images/ttl232rsch1.jpg
[09:06] <EvilZluk> have a nice night
[09:49] <LyosNorezel> anyone here have Wiki editing abilities?
[09:50] <yang> I cannot ftp to wrt54GS...it says "stalled" all the time
[09:51] <yang> I wonder if there is some other way to flash the device?
[09:51] <LyosNorezel> yang: tftp != ftp... please RTFM until you understand the difference
[09:53] <yang> no i am downloading via scp from local server
[09:53] <yang> my white russian seems to be a bit broken you know
[09:53] <LyosNorezel> yang: you can not use a standard ftp ptogram
[09:53] <yang> i couldn't install any new packages
[09:54] <yang> Ah so that is the reason
[09:54] <LyosNorezel> yang: please RTFM, until you understand the difference between tftp and ftp
[09:54] <LyosNorezel> RTFM == READ THE FUCKING MANUAL
[09:54] <yang> but also getting it with wget via http, worked on previus router, and on this one it doesnt
[10:06] <yang> LyosNorezel: which image is right to upload via tftp .trx or .bin ?
[10:07] <LyosNorezel> yang: idk... I just started on mine
[10:28] <forum2008> .
[10:34] <junkY_San> every morning when i turn on my computer i get no ip. i set one manually and tried the ping the router. success. i tried to access the router through ssh... no success. also no success on the webinterface. i have to plug the power connection out and in to reboot it :/
[10:36] <nabcore> sounds like some daemons are crashing... maybe they are running out of ram.
[10:37] <nabcore> You should monitor the router via serial over night
[10:37] <junkY_San> i just bootet the router and # cat /proc/meminfo says: http://pastebin.com/m3acc85bb
[10:37] <junkY_San> nabcore: how can i do this? i have no serial port on my router
[10:37] <junkY_San> it's a wrt54gl
[10:38] <forum2008> this openwrt hosting servs sucks :(
[10:38] <nabcore> well; you're going to have to build one
[10:39] <nabcore> there's not much point in looking at /proc/meminfo after boot, since the problem has not occurred yet. It could be a slow memory leak, hence you're going to have to monitor it over time
[10:40] <junkY_San> which daemon can it be running out of memory? there's a computer on the lan which has a p2p client running the hole night.
[10:40] <forum2008> alright. p2p crap. everything is clean now
[10:40] <forum2008> clear*
[10:40] <forum2008> stop this illegal p2p crap
[10:41] <LyosNorezel> nabcore: do you have wiki editing powers?
[10:42] <junkY_San> forum2008: did i say there's a p2p client which shares and loads illegal files?
[10:43] <nabcore> junky I'm speculating on the data you're presenting me with; you will need to do more testing to confirm or dispute what I've hypothesized
[10:43] <nabcore> *you've
[10:43] <nabcore> LyosNorezel; no
[10:43] <LyosNorezel> damn
[10:44] <junkY_San> nabcore: yes ok.i have installed a lot of things, for example openvpn server, ntpd, x-wrt
[10:44] <lan> yawm
[10:44] <nabcore> Does this happen if all machines on the lan are off? i.e. no p2p traffic overnight?
[10:45] <junkY_San> nabcore: i haven't tested so far
[10:45] <forum2008> if you stop p2p, your router will be stable...
[10:46] <nabcore> junkY_San; you need to do more testing... a serial port is so very useful here.
[10:46] <junkY_San> mh ok. if i don't figure it out the next 2 weeks i'm going to make a serial port
[10:47] <junkY_San> but the next 2 weeks i won't have much time there's carnival here in germany
[10:47] <sarroutbi> I have a question
[10:47] <sarroutbi> about openwrt
[10:47] <sarroutbi> may somebody help me, please?
[10:47] <forum2008> ALL of these small soho boxes with little ram can be killed after some time of running fileshareing (p2p) over it
[10:47] <junkY_San> i'm going to try to get some info with snmp
[10:48] <nabcore> You could write a script that ssh(es) in every 30 mins and records the memory usage
[10:48] <LyosNorezel> don't ask to ask... just ask the damn question
[10:48] <nabcore> forum2008; Why is that?
[10:48] <sarroutbi> I am trying to connect from a laptop to a desktop with an intermediate openwrt wifi router
[10:49] <sarroutbi> when I try to mount nfs from laptop to desktop, desktop detects address from the router, not from the laptop ...
[10:49] <sarroutbi> so I can not mount nfs ... through the wireless router
[10:49] <junkY_San> nabcore: the memory usage is now 79%, after boot it was 95%
[10:49] <forum2008> nabcore: because it simply runs out of ram with too many simultanusly open connections. i didn't investigate further, because p2p illegal
[10:50] <J4k3> p2p is not illegal
[10:50] <sarroutbi> i.p: laptop: 192.168.1.X, ip.desktop: 192.168.0.200, ip: openwrt router: 192.168.0.128, 192.168.1.1
[10:50] <J4k3> piracy is illegal
[10:50] <junkY_San> forum2008: it won't open more connections than about 100-200
[10:50] <forum2008> can be already too much
[10:50] <nabcore> forum2008: so the legal status of network traffic dictates whether a router crashes or not?
[10:50] <sarroutbi> when mounting via nfs, I get: 192.168.0.128 trying to mount nfs dir ... (instead of 192.168.1.x)
[10:51] <azaghal> J4k3: "Arr, matey! Take care of children and women first!" ;)
[10:51] <LyosNorezel> forum2008: p2p itself *IS NOT* illegal... sharing copyrighted material is... the p2p technology itself is not... try educating yourself on the real issues... before you come here and make yourself sound like a jackass
[10:51] <J4k3> azaghal: raise up off my booty, matey
[10:51] <azaghal> forum2008: You can, for exaple, download Slackware CDs via torrent network - that's not illegal copying of material.
[10:51] <azaghal> *example
[10:51] <nabcore> forum2008: is this p2p related crash in the user or kernel space?
[10:52] <J4k3> I *have* to download mikrotik installs off torrent because their website is painfully slow
[10:52] <forum2008> azaghal: ah, yeah. i just waited for someone pointing me to this :/
[10:52] <sarroutbi> do i need some kind of route onfiguration ???
[10:52] <azaghal> forum2008: Heheh :)
[10:52] <azaghal> Well, I have been using my router for p2p networks, and I didn't face any problems myself.
[10:52] <sarroutbi> any idea?
[10:53] <yang> i cannot upload new image not via ftp/tftp/http ...
[10:53] <azaghal> But I guess it depends on amount of RAM/speed of CPU.
[10:53] <forum2008> do what ever you like with p2p. i'll not use it and since it's illegal here (or it's content for 99%) i'll shut up now
[10:53] <LyosNorezel> I hate it when assholes try and make out like a technology is illegal...
[10:53] <nabcore> forum2008: is this p2p related crash (in your experience) in the user or kernel space?
[10:54] <maligor> arr, "piracy" isn't illegal everywhere
[10:54] <maligor> for personal use
[10:54] <LyosNorezel> nabcore: shouldn't you be asking junky_san?
[10:54] <yang> I also tried using tftp-hpa
[10:55] <nabcore> LyosNorezel: forum2008 seems to have had a "lot" of experience with p2p related crashes
[10:55] <LyosNorezel> nabcore: heh
[10:56] <yang> This message appears in daemon.log http://openpaste.org/en/4835/
[10:56] <junkY_San> nabcore: does dropbear always require password login? i've just copied an id from annother computer to the router but it still wants the password on ssh login
[10:56] <sarroutbi> any help
[10:56] <sarroutbi> please
[10:58] <nabcore> junkY_San; pass... have a look at the wiki
[10:59] <nabcore> I think it may have to be the /etc/dropbear/authorized_keys
[10:59] <nabcore> file
[10:59] <nabcore> http://wiki.openwrt.org/DropbearPublicKeyAuthenticationHowto
[10:59] <nabcore> there
[11:03] <nabcore> junky_san; this ticket touches upon possbile NAT issues with p2p on a limited ram system: https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/2462
[11:03] <junkY_San> thanks nabcore, the authorized_keys was in /tmp/.ssh/ before!
[11:05] <junkY_San> thanks nabcore
[11:05] <junkY_San> this means i have to compile a new kernel?
[11:05] <nabcore> well; this is just a theory at this point behind your problem
[11:05] <yang> my (t)ftp protocol just stopped working on wrth54gs...
[11:05] <nabcore> you need to do more testing
[11:06] <junkY_San> ok
[11:06] <junkY_San> the first i will do is to fetch a meminfo every minute
[11:06] <nabcore> hmm maybe not every min
[11:06] <nabcore> every 10 or so
[11:06] <junkY_San> ok
[11:07] <junkY_San> mh this would be more easy with netcat
[11:07] <nabcore> You need to develop a test case; a sequence of events that will trigger the problem *everytime*
[11:07] <nabcore> reproducing a problem is the 1st step along the path to solving it
[11:08] <junkY_San> mh
[11:08] <junkY_San> i think this problem cannot be reproduced in a short time. it's a long time problem
[11:10] <nabcore> all the more reason to get an accurate testcase
[11:10] <junkY_San> this is the current top: http://pastebin.com/m51fabfa3
[11:11] <junkY_San> openvpn needs a lot of memory though there's no one connected at the moment
[11:11] <junkY_San> also i don't understand why ntpd runs 4 daemons
[11:13] <junkY_San> may be stopping the ntpd will solve the problem
[11:14] <forum2008> if you just have to sync the time use ntpclient...
[11:14] <junkY_San> mh, i wanted to use it as a ntp server for my lan
[11:14] <forum2008> omg
[11:15] <forum2008> do it if you think it's the correct way...
[11:15] <nabcore> I don't know why it has 4 either...
[11:15] <junkY_San> stopping and removing ntpd gave about 1,1mb free memory
[11:15] <forum2008> rofl
[11:16] <junkY_San> that's pretty much for such a small application
[11:17] <junkY_San> does anyone know what these processes do? http://pastebin.com/m25238dec
[11:18] <junkY_San> one thing to think of is also the dhcp lease time. could be crashing after that 12 hours. i'd have to measure this
[11:21] <abacathoo> So say I have a dns server on my gateway
[11:21] <abacathoo> And using that dns server appears to be the only feasable way to allow clients to access the internet
[11:21] <abacathoo> But the dns server is not customizable, so I would like to use a different one.
[11:22] <abacathoo> As a result I try to use the dns server on the openwrt, it allows me to do all the things I want, except connect to the internet,
[11:22] <abacathoo> even though my default gateway is still set to my main gateway
[11:23] <abacathoo> what would be the best way, to allow the clients to access the internet?
[11:26] <nabcore> junkY_San; those processes control logging
[11:26] <abacathoo> so
[11:26] <nabcore> use "logread" to view such messages
[11:28] <abacathoo> I dont understand, it tell's me that it cannot "see" the internet, but it doesent tell me why
[11:33] <nabcore> abacathoo; I'm sorry I don't understand what you're explaining
[11:38] <abacatho1> right, ok
[11:38] <abacatho1> fair enough, doesent matter then
[11:44] <forum2008> grr
[11:44] <lan> forum2008: another p2p crash ? for exusted ram ? ghgh
[11:45] <nbd> forum2008: could you test my new madwifi with linux 2.4?
[11:45] <nbd> after my latest fix, i verified that it loads
[11:45] <nbd> but i don't have a broadcom unit with atheros card here
[11:45] <forum2008> nbd: i don't use 2.4 anymore
[11:45] <nbd> ah, ok
[11:45] <nbd> either way, madwifi seems to be working really well now
[11:45] <nbd> did lots of fixes
[11:46] <lan> only in 2.4 ?
[11:46] <nbd> 2.4 is untested
[11:46] <nbd> in 2.6 it's working well
[11:46] <lan> oh yeah
[11:47] <nbd> but i'd assume that 2.4 would work properly as well
[11:47] <forum2008> nbd: atm i try to integrate the dnsmasq tftp server into /etc/config/dhcp and /etc/init.d/dnsmasq
[11:47] <junkY_San> "ipkg list |grep ntp" gives no result for me. does it for anyone?
[11:47] <nbd> forum2008: ah, ok
[11:47] <forum2008> nbd: but the dnsmasq init script is really magic
[11:47] <nbd> when the c library is done, we should probably patch dnsmasq to use that
[11:49] <nabcore> junky_san; can you pastebin ipkg list ?
[11:50] <junkY_San> nabcore: i have found it on www.ipkg.be
[11:50] <nabcore> ok
[11:50] <junkY_San> but it doesn't work
[11:50] <junkY_San> http://www.ipkg.be/package/4391237
[11:50] <junkY_San> i added this: " src hansliss http://hans.liss.pp.se/work/openwrt/" to /etc/ipkg.conf
[11:51] <junkY_San> ipkg update && ipkg install ntpclient-real
[11:51] <sarroutbi> any help, please?
[11:51] <junkY_San> http://pastebin.com/m561bb383
[11:52] <nabcore> junky_san no idea
[11:53] <nbd> junkY_San: older external packages typically don't work with newer openwrt versions
[11:54] <nbd> junkY_San: which is why external binary repositories are a bad idea
[11:54] <junkY_San> mh, where to get the ntpclient then?
[11:54] <maligor> how do these infeneon danubes compare to other embedded chips?
[11:54] <forum2008> junkY_San: compile your own
[11:55] <spitz_> 2.6.24 shouldn't need any patches to work with bcm47xx cpu, right ?
[11:56] <nbd> cpu support isn't everything :P
[11:56] <junkY_San> mh, never compiled something for the router
[11:56] <nbd> 2.6.24 contains a few patches that were merged from openwrt
[11:56] <nbd> but imho not all of our patches are in there
[11:56] <spitz_> well, i got it so far, the it can't boot :)
[11:56] <spitz_> with ramdisk it crashes
[11:59] <forum2008> nbd: i think i'll wait for the c library then. well, i added a function called tftpd to the dnsmasq init script and a tftpd section to the dhcp config file and a call it from the start() function from the dnsmasq init script but it seems that my new function (tftpd()) gets ignored :(
[12:00] <forum2008> in the start() function i added: config_foreach dnsmasq tftpd
[12:02] <nbd> the syntax is config_foreach <function> <type>
[12:02] <nbd> where <type> is optional
[12:12] <forum2008> .oO
[12:13] <alesan> re
[12:17] <alesan> somebody knows "peter naulls"?
[12:17] <alesan> he should be an openrwt developer for ARM platform
[12:17] <alesan> I'd like to get in contact with him
[12:23] <forum2008> nbd: i've quickly hacked dnsmasq init and config file to add support for tftpd. no idea if it's correct or not
[12:29] <forum2008> nbd: http://openwrt.pastebin.com/d7e33d691 - can you check please?
[12:31] <alesan> I have a ARM board that I would like to port Openwrt on. I'd like to hear sometihng from a ARM + OpenWRT specialist ;)
[12:32] <forum2008> nbd: small typo in line 68
[12:32] <forum2008> - [ " $enabled" -gt 0 ] && {
[12:32] <forum2008> + [ "$enabled" -gt 0 ] && {
[12:33] <nbd> use config_foreach tftpd tftpd
[12:34] <forum2008> nbd: done
[12:35] <nbd> looks ok otherwise
[12:35] <forum2008> ok. shouldn't breake anything else, right?
[12:35] <nbd> right
[12:35] <nbd> did you test it?
[12:36] <forum2008> ok. i'll submit a ticket
[12:36] <forum2008> it starts the tftpd server well
[12:37] <nbd> good
[12:38] <forum2008> nbd: the only thing i don't like is the append_parm_nospace() function. but i guess there is no other way around it atm
[12:41] <forum2008> nbd: if you like apply the diff from my box. /media/data/srv/ftp/dnsmasq.diff
[13:05] <forum2008> nbd: does not seem to work :(
[13:05] <forum2008> timeout: retrying...
[13:05] <forum2008> tftp: aborting
[13:05] <forum2008> daemon runs and listens on port 69/udp
[13:07] <forum2008> alright, works. my fault
[13:12] <bobvanoijen> hello, i have a problem with ipkg update. after a long time i get the following error: ipkg_download: ERROR: Failed to retrieve http://downloads.openwrt.org/whiterussian/packages/Packages, returning
[13:12] <bobvanoijen> ipkg_update: Error downloading http://downloads.openwrt.org/whiterussian/packages/Packages to /jffs/usr/lib/ipkg/lists/whiterussian
[13:13] <bobvanoijen> what could be the problem?
[13:13] <bobvanoijen> i can ping openwrt.org
[13:36] <forum2008> .
[13:37] <dazjorz> !
[13:37] <dazjorz> (13:37)
[13:40] <forum2008> .
[13:56] <Johnex> .
[14:02] <forum2008> .
[14:04] Action: forum2008 waits for 2.6.24 :)
[14:04] <iSteve> 2.6.24 is out already tho
[14:04] <forum2008> out does not mean the openwrt targets are upgraded yet
[14:06] Action: flyback just had a pretty trippy dream wow
[14:08] <michu_be> lo
[14:25] <forum2008> .
[14:27] <Crissi> i need help at a wrt54gl
[14:27] <Crissi> on cfe i have problems
[14:27] <Crissi> CFE> ifconfig eth0 -addr=192.168.1.1 -mask=255.255.255.0
[14:27] <Crissi> Could not activate network interface 'eth0': Error
[14:27] <Crissi> any hints how i can activate the device?
[14:29] <Gottox> Crissi: it is a very bad idea to activate eth0 itself
[14:29] <Crissi> it hangs at cfe
[14:29] <Crissi> on openwrt wiki is written i should do:
[14:30] <Crissi> ifconfig eth0 -addr=192.168.1.1 -mask=255.255.255.0
[14:30] <Crissi> et up
[14:30] <Crissi> but first command failes :(
[14:30] <forum2008> why do you need ethernet inside the cfe on a wrt54gl?
[14:30] <Gottox> oh, I see...
[14:30] <Crissi> all led for lan are on
[14:30] <Crissi> and power blinks
[14:31] <Crissi> i need it for flashing
[14:31] <Crissi> hm...
[14:31] <Crissi> mac_init(): Find mac [00:18:F8:48:E8:EF] in location 0
[14:31] <Crissi> Nothing...
[14:36] <forum2008> .
[14:39] <Crissi> show devices dont show my eth0
[14:48] <mr_daniel> I am using openwrt Kamikaze and I want to setup y macfilter
[14:49] <mr_daniel> I have found this solution here http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/KamikazeConfiguration under 1.3.4.2
[14:49] <mr_daniel> but i find the solution not very useful, because the installtion of wl + uci-cariables need to be set
[14:49] <mr_daniel> in my perspective, this is not a optimal way
[14:50] <mr_daniel> my purpose is it to create a list of mac-addresses in /etc/maclist, read the list with a bash-script called '/etc/init.d/maclist' or so, and then give the list to the wlc command
[14:50] <mr_daniel> but
[14:51] <mr_daniel> how to read the content of file? which method shouls i use?
[14:51] <mr_daniel> the text-file i want to create consists of mac-addresses line-by-line
[14:52] <mr_daniel> but wlc wants a input in the form <mac_1> SPACE <mac_2> SPACE ... and so on
[14:52] <mr_daniel> how can i transform the text from line-by-line to on single line with whitespaces?
[14:52] <mr_daniel> with tool i should use? a simple shell-script, or awk, or ... ?
[14:53] <frostschutz> mr_daniel: echo
[14:56] <mr_daniel> hmm, maybe i should read the 'advanced bach scripting guide' first
[15:18] <forum2008> .
[15:36] <alesan> re
[15:37] <alesan> any idea how to acquire and send a good quality (DVD resolution) over a wifi network; ideally the "acquiring" device should be something like a OpenWRT device
[15:43] <forum2008> .
[15:53] <alesan> test
[15:54] <forum2008> .
[15:54] <forum2008> failed
[16:55] <nelson> Why do `wl mac` and wl0_mac_list disagree?
[16:56] <nelson> there are addresses listed in wl mac and they're showing up in dhcp.leases
[17:04] <Kaloz> Weedy: ?
[17:18] <Perun> I have downgroaded a package, how can I build it now?
[17:23] <RyeBrye> I'm trying to set up my Fonera in a WET mode... here are myconfig settings - http://pastebin.com/m17e0c7ca
[17:23] <RyeBrye> the problem is, I don't think the wireless side is connecting to my existing router...
[17:23] Action: RyeBrye is OpenWRT n00b
[17:24] <RyeBrye> anyone see any glaring errors in my config files?
[17:29] <psypointer> ive got a wrt54g v2 with Broadcom BCM947XX board. does the current version of kamikaze for this router contain a 2.6 or a 2.4 kernel?
[17:31] <rom10> I think 24
[17:31] <rom10> 2.4
[17:32] <RyeBrye> Is it possible to use ipkg to install things from a local file?
[17:32] <RyeBrye> my wan connection isn't working, but i can ssh and scp things to the router
[17:32] <RyeBrye> I suppose I could ssh out and forward back a proxy port to the router, but that seems more complicated than scp'ing over an ipkg file
[17:33] <dragorn> yes. ipkg install foo.ipk
[17:33] <RyeBrye> cool. thanks
[17:34] <rom10> does anybody has experience with wrv54g (IXP425)
[17:41] <alesan> is there around a USB2 firewire adapter? to connect a camcorder to a WRT device...
[18:35] <Bac9> is there a package that has something similar to nsupdate? i.e. a tool to send zone changes to a DNS server?
[18:58] <alesan> re
[19:03] <forum2008> .
[19:09] <SAIDias> !news
[19:13] <psypointer> !porn
[19:13] <psypointer> :-(
[19:14] <loswillios> you misspelled pr0n
[19:24] <forum2008> PORN
[19:29] <stockholm> how does trunc look regarding integration of the new broadcom driver and kernel?
[19:30] <dazjorz> How do I limit the bandwidth coming from a specific IP on the network?
[19:30] <dazjorz> or a range of IP's ?
[19:30] <dazjorz> or, even better, how do I limit bandwidth on all IP's, except x, y and z ?
[19:39] <forum2008> .
[19:41] <Warod> dazjorz: Might be doable with some QoS scripts...
[19:41] <Warod> dazjorz: Or at least you could priorize certain IP addresses against others.
[19:43] <dazjorz> Warod: do you have a link?
[19:49] <forum2008> nbd: /etc/init.d/qos-scripts: segmentation fault
[19:50] <forum2008> nbd: seems ipt_layer7.ko module isn't built :(
[19:56] <forum2008> /etc/init.d/qos start
[19:56] <forum2008> Segmentation fault
[19:56] <forum2008> iptables v1.3.8: Couldn't load match `layer7':File not found
[20:05] <SAIDias> dd-wrt stores a nvram var called DD_BOARD, is this a script dd developed? is there a way to store the board type in a nvram with openwrt?
[20:06] <SAIDias> is this a package I need to add to my ImageBuilder?
[20:09] Action: Agiofws hello
[20:09] <forum2008> .
[20:11] Action: dg8ngn3156 dg8ngn
[20:16] <forum2008> .oO
[20:18] <SAIDias> forum2008: can you answer my question from above?
[20:18] <forum2008> all i know is that kamikaze does not use nvram at all
[20:18] <SAIDias> do I need to include a certain package in my ImageBuilder in order to get this nvram stored?
[20:19] <SAIDias> i am referrring to whiterussian
[20:20] <forum2008> i don't know wr at all. it's obsolete and no longer developed. for myself i didn't used wr for at least over a year now...
[20:21] <SAIDias> ok, thanks, I am still dev under whiterussian
[20:24] <maligor> if anyone's interested, some pictures of a "free" (Finland/Sweden 12month keep connected requirement) device: http://www.mobilabredband.se/files.php?p=%2FWippies
[20:24] <maligor> uses infeneon danube
[20:25] <maligor> 0244 has the board
[20:25] <maligor> and 243
[20:26] <alesan> re
[20:26] <maligor> dunno about the flash size on the thing, but it does have 32mb ram
[20:29] <forum2008> .
[20:29] <maligor> such a shame stuff like that isn't on retail market
[20:30] <maligor> since the price for it is stated at 79 eur
[20:40] <forum2008> .
[20:41] <matteo> maligor: what is teh wifi part?
[20:43] <maligor> I think it's atheros but not sure
[20:43] <maligor> maybe I'll check it out after a while, but don't want to have to explain why the glue was removed :P
[20:43] <maligor> if it does a child death
[20:43] <maligor> or maybe I'll see once I get around to testing out the serial port
[20:44] <maligor> it does use multiple ssid's tho
[20:45] <maligor> the older homebox model which is in the hardware wiki does have atheros
[20:48] <maligor> another clue would be that it uses 2.6.16 also
[20:49] <Bac9> is there a package that has something similar to nsupdate? i.e. a tool to send zone changes to a DNS server?
[20:51] <Clark_Kent> kakmnstr, Bartman007 : fyi I solved the problem with the same MAC address for two ASUS WL500gP with the same firmware installation (backup from first router to the second) - I did copy also the nvram area and even if uci don't show the MAC address it is there - mtd -r erase nvram solved and boot restored the correct values
[21:01] <forum2008> .
[21:01] <rom10> I need help in JTAG?
[21:02] <nullboy> you do or are you asking if you need help?
[21:02] <nullboy> forum2008: do you know if trunk is fully working for bcrm right now?
[21:02] <nullboy> brcm
[21:02] <rom10> I need help using JTAG
[21:03] <forum2008> specify "fully working"
[21:03] <nullboy> are there any issues with wifi in trunk for wrt54g ?
[21:04] <forum2008> well, wifi. qos-scripts seg faults...
[21:04] <SAIDias> nullboy: was there a script or package that stored the board type in nvram var DD_BOARD in whiterussian?
[21:04] <forum2008> nullboy: though, i don't know if these two are valid for 2.4 kernels
[21:05] <forum2008> nullboy: whatever. try it and decide yourself
[21:06] <nullboy> ok, i didn't mean to frustrate you
[21:06] <wwalker> under white russian, what's the proper way to setup the WRT for multiple external (static) addresses? Is there a proper way to do per IP/port forwarding? or just add it as lines to /etc/firewall.user?
[21:08] <nullboy> wwalker: is there a reason you are forced to use WR?
[21:23] <wwalker> nullboy: already deployed at 20 of the client's remote offices
[21:23] <nullboy> ah
[21:26] <wwalker> Last time I tried kamikaze it was far from ready. I bought a new wrt yesterday to install it on again...
[21:26] <maligor> when was that?
[21:27] <wwalker> 6 to 9 months ago I think. 7.05 I think
[21:28] <maligor> .06?
[21:29] <wwalker> maybe,
[21:29] <maligor> since that's the first 'release'
[21:29] <maligor> as for readiness..how do you define that?
[21:30] <wwalker> included packages that didn't work. spent lots of time trying to configure things to only hear here later that "oh that doesn't work yet."
[21:32] <forum2008> LOL
[21:33] <wwalker> Did that twice and decided to stick with white russian. also wasn't enough free space left on the kamikaze install to install my packages
[21:34] <nanonyme> wwalker, thought of compiling your own kamikaze?
[21:34] <nanonyme> there might be enough space that way
[21:34] <nanonyme> you could put the packages in the firmware itself. squashfs has quite nice compression
[21:34] <wwalker> Nope, I did that a couple of times with White Russian for special builds.
[21:35] <DragoraN> can be wifidog installed on openwrt?
[21:35] <wwalker> nanonyme: true, but with white russian, there is enough space left over in the first place
[21:35] <wwalker> under white russian, what's the proper way to setup the WRT for multiple external (static) addresses? Is there a proper way to do per IP/port forwarding? or just add it as lines to /etc/firewall.user?
[21:35] <nullboy> yes
[21:35] <nanonyme> wwalker, it's much much easier on kamikaze than on whiterussian
[21:35] <nanonyme> in fact, compiling kamikaze is mostly like compiling a Linux kernel except that you have less things to choose from...
[21:36] <wwalker> I didn't have trouble building for white russian, but kamikaze had so little space left over when I last looked that even building my own wouldn't have fit things in.
[21:38] <nanonyme> wwalker, if you install stuff, you use jffs2 (uses a lot of space). if you put them in the firmware, you can use squashfs (efficient compression)
[21:38] Action: nanonyme shrugs
[21:38] <wwalker> nanonyme: agreed, probably a 50% space savings using squashfs.
[21:39] <wwalker> I bought another wrt yesterday for kamikaze testing. I'd like to move to it, but currently need to make the above changes on an installed, remote wr installation that's in use
[21:40] <wwalker> I buy about 10 wrt's a month and wr does everything I need and all the client's remote sites are set up the same. I have a new client with different requirements that will probably be done with Kamikaze.
[21:41] <nullboy> wwalker: what region do you live in?
[21:41] <nullboy> live/work
[21:41] <nullboy> i'm in california
[21:41] <wwalker> I'm in Austin. My client's offices are all over the country
[21:51] <forum2008> wwalker: really. for such a project i wouldn't use openwrt (opensource)
[21:52] <Perun> forum2008: do you have tried to use the older iproute pkg? (http://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=13988)
[21:52] <forum2008> Perun: no
[21:52] <forum2008> using some old version instead of fixing the updated version is no solution
[21:53] <forum2008> the one who broke it should fix it asap
[21:54] <forum2008> or if one isn't sure what's effected by upgrading packages e.g. breaking other things should not do it
[21:54] <Perun> forum2008: but haven't already yet?
[22:09] <wwalker> forum2008: what would you use?
[22:10] <forum2008> wwalker: something commercial on professional hardware
[22:11] <wwalker> ICK! I porefer working solutions.
[22:12] <wwalker> The worst ever version of OpenWRT works better than anything you can buy commercially
[22:13] <forum2008> if you think so. good luck!
[22:15] <Perun> forum2008: it is fixed already? I mean the problem with qos
[22:16] <flyback> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,325829,00.html <==== HEADS UP
[22:19] <J4k3> flyback: WOO, LET IT FALL IN MY YARD...
[22:19] <forum2008> Perun: qos-scripts problem still exists in trunk (r10236)
[22:19] <J4k3> I need some new radio gear :)
[22:20] <Perun> forum2008: aha :( where I can see the status?
[22:20] <flyback> hahaha
[22:21] <rhpot1992> How do I enable debug printing? Trying to get my qos-script to actually run and someone told me to do that and paste the output
[22:21] <J4k3> flyback: vmware is saving my day, I suspect.
[22:21] <flyback> :P
[22:22] <forum2008> .
[22:23] <Weedy> trunk/package/madwifi/patches/320-nuke_weird_code.patch <-- greatest file name ever
[22:23] <flyback> wish I could get vmware lungs :/
[22:23] <forum2008> Weedy: yeah. trunk gets really crappy...
[22:25] <Weedy> thats the point of trunk......
[22:25] <rhpot1992> http://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=14257 is what I am referring to
[22:25] <J4k3> flyback: vista won't let me upgrade my wm6 phone's firmware without awful driver hacks that break synchronization later. so xppro works great under virtualization... forward the usb traffic to yet
[22:25] <J4k3> er it
[22:25] <forum2008> J4k3: lol
[22:25] <Nailor> Thanks :)
[22:25] <J4k3> flyback: what amazes me is how well the vm runs on the laptop... it actually feels snappier than it would direct
[22:25] Action: flyback i'm really impressed by this $23 radio shack futuredial usb cell phone cable that has a pl2303 usb to +5/+3.3 serial chip inside, I got it for $9.99 and thinking about gettiong some more, they do up to 12mbit, damn nice
[22:26] <flyback> heh
[22:26] Action: flyback is not surprised
[22:26] <J4k3> double disk cache, seems to make sense.
[22:26] <Nailor> I just upgraded my Buffalo WBR2-G54 to Kamikaze 7.09. Everything works like a charm, but the diag led just keeps illuminated. Nothing is broken, but that just bugs me. Anyone got a tip to switch it off? =)
[22:26] Action: flyback has seen the top of vm mountain and it is good
[22:26] <flyback> j4k3 I love how much vm empowers people
[22:26] <Nailor> And for the record: I was running White Russian RC4 before, the diag led stayed off
[22:26] <flyback> who need to run old stuff
[22:27] <flyback> no more having to fight with a dying hw
[22:27] <flyback> or try to get win9x to load on a new pc
[22:27] <flyback> at least in many cases
[22:27] <J4k3> flyback: well considering microsoft, linux and BSD all blow goats in their own special way
[22:27] <Nailor> And more questions to come! Anyone used openwrt to monitor room temperature?
[22:27] <flyback> yeah vm = who cares
[22:27] <flyback> use what you want
[22:27] <J4k3> FUCK
[22:27] <flyback> you should get a esx licence
[22:27] <J4k3> what the fuck
[22:27] <flyback> we just bought a blade center used
[22:27] <J4k3> the buildos app is like wah, I'ma terminate myself
[22:27] <flyback> :)
[22:28] <J4k3> I think what I'll do
[22:28] <J4k3> is go by the verizon store on my way out of town and see if they have any phones that don't blow goats in stock
[22:28] <J4k3> death to fucking windows fucking mobile
[22:28] <flyback> oh man your pda went south?
[22:28] <flyback> :/
[22:28] <J4k3> no, the PDA would be fine if it didn't run Windows Fuckup Edition
[22:29] <flyback> see if linux is ported yet ;)
[22:29] <J4k3> never will be due to a lack of documentation for the hardware
[22:29] <flyback> that's what they said about palm
[22:29] <J4k3> the only I/O functions that work in linux is bluetooth and the camera... everything else is a big question mark
[22:29] <flyback> the only thing holding me back is the build guy keepsd forgetting to set the sound mixer
[22:29] <J4k3> CDMA crap is famous for that, and good luck getting a straight answer out of qualcomm about anything
[22:30] <flyback> once I have time I am going to uild myself
[22:30] <flyback> I miht just end up getting a $19 walmart 1 gig chinesemp3 player
[22:30] <flyback> and throw s1mp3 on it
[22:30] <flyback> and use the palm just as pda
[22:30] <J4k3> but yeah... apparently I just ran into whats best known as a vmware bug.
[22:30] <J4k3> fuck
[22:31] <flyback> what is it doing
[22:31] <flyback> might be able to help
[22:31] <J4k3> "the application failed to initialize" when I load the build app
[22:31] <J4k3> a build app I *know* works fine
[22:31] <flyback> wtf
[22:31] <J4k3> it worked fine on the dell running xp
[22:31] <flyback> shouldn't be possible
[22:31] <flyback> hmm
[22:31] <J4k3> hell, it ran fine under vista it just couldn't get the image uploaded to the phone
[22:31] <flyback> did you give it enough ram etc
[22:31] <flyback> oh
[22:31] <J4k3> 768MB ram
[22:31] <J4k3> I'm disabling SMP
[22:31] <flyback> does it do i/p
[22:32] <J4k3> i/p?
[22:32] <flyback> i/o
[22:32] <J4k3> well, USB I/O, but not at that point
[22:32] <pks> huys
[22:32] <flyback> what version of vmware
[22:32] <pks> guys*
[22:32] <J4k3> the app will run without the phone associated, its the last part where it uploads the image.
[22:32] <J4k3> ws 6.1 iirc
[22:32] <J4k3> err 6.0.2
[22:32] <pks> have anyone played with ppm/pwm modules under openwrt?
[22:33] <J4k3> oh!
[22:33] <J4k3> snap
[22:33] <J4k3> now I feel dumb
[22:33] <J4k3> its crashing due to a lack of .net
[22:34] <pks> huh
[22:34] <pks> lame
[22:34] <J4k3> very
[22:34] <pks> windows should give some verbous message about lack of .net
[22:34] <J4k3> yeah, the most verbose answer this thing gave me was the error code
[22:34] <rhpot1992> how do you know when you should or shouldn't ipkg upgrade a package, I know that doing an 'ipkg upgrade' breaks your system badly
[22:34] <J4k3> 0xc0000135
[22:34] <Ge0rG> whats wrong with 'Critical Error!'
[22:34] <forum2008> normally windows has .net installed by default
[22:35] <pks> J4k3: that's not verbous
[22:35] <J4k3> pks: yeah, but thank god it gave me that much :P
[22:35] <pks> J4k3: that's linuxshig
[22:36] <J4k3> wow... so strange
[22:38] <J4k3> well, microsoft would be smart to go "oops this needs .net, [click here, an excuse to force you to load intranet exposer] for more information"
[22:38] <J4k3> then they could stick a 'microsoft genuine advantage' microscope up your orface.
[22:38] <J4k3> IS YOU BE GEN-U-WINE?
[22:39] <J4k3> yes... ride it, my pony.
[22:39] <pks> so, i assume that your are using mono
[22:40] <J4k3> nah, sadly I'm stuck in windows for what I'm doing
[22:40] <J4k3> no device drivers have been hacked up to interface with the wm6 phone for the firmware-flash part of the operation
[22:41] <J4k3> I did notice theres some interesting driver support for the 'internet sharing' side of the phone now. here lately if I'm booted into linux I just put the phone into 'wifirouter' mode
[22:41] <J4k3> cdma in -> adhoc wifi out
[22:41] <pks> well, windows is not bad
[22:41] <pks> i'm on windows now
[22:41] <J4k3> yeah, it will get the job done and theres usually no suprises... especially if you expect very little :)
[22:41] <pks> actualy i prefer using it in home, because i just use putty, skype and firefox
[22:42] <pks> so i do not need anything that would, let's say boos me up
[22:42] <J4k3> yeah
[22:42] <pks> boots*
[22:43] <J4k3> woo, one of my friends went to jail a few days ago... supposed to go in for 3 months (DUI)... got out in 2.5 days
[22:43] <J4k3> yay texas.
[22:44] <flyback> good
[22:44] <flyback> hope he scared
[22:50] <flyback> oh damn
[22:50] <flyback> I mean't good they busted his ass
[22:51] <flyback> that sucks
[22:51] <J4k3> he's very scared
[22:51] <flyback> he needs the 3 mon
[22:51] <J4k3> well, DUI is dumb
[22:51] <J4k3> real dumb
[22:51] <flyback> yeah I still carry the piecture around
[22:51] <J4k3> it up there with grabbing an AK47 and spraying a neighborhood at random
[22:51] <flyback> local girl that once waited on me at gas station
[22:51] <flyback> pretty cute
[22:51] <J4k3> you *prolly* won't hit anyone, but you might... and if you do it'll be disasterous
[22:51] <flyback> dead
[22:52] <flyback> 2 weeks before her bf died in her arms
[22:52] <flyback> both dui
[22:52] <J4k3> jesus
[22:52] <flyback> you don't want to be a drunk drive with me in front or behind you
[22:53] <flyback> "RAMMING SPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD"
[22:53] <J4k3> DUI seems to be a much bigger issue up there... people down here drink beer and such, up there its liquor.. and its too cold half the year to do anything productive... so people drink heavily
[22:53] <J4k3> I hate beer, before I can even catch a buzz off of it, I feel pregnant with bloat.
[22:54] Action: J4k3 finds it amazing that theres a fakecomputer doing windowsupdate and the 'real' session isn't even noticing any lag.
[22:54] <flyback> drink allyou just just give me the keys
[22:54] <flyback> j4k3 hahaha
[22:54] <J4k3> I wish drinking required a license
[22:54] <flyback> I told you vm was cool
[22:55] <J4k3> gotta have a license to own a dog in some places... but theres no licensed requirements to drink heavily, or make babies.
[22:55] <flyback> why do you think m$ is shit scared
[22:55] <flyback> cause this means they actually have to write sw that doesn't suck
[22:55] <flyback> else they are just another process
[22:55] <flyback> :P
[22:55] <J4k3> hah, true
[22:56] <flyback> although they could manage to do pretty well there
[22:56] <J4k3> you'd think wine would get them scared... they don't even get the timeslice of a whole OS session
[22:56] <J4k3> just some ghettofied librarie.
[22:56] <J4k3> er libraries
[22:57] <J4k3> if MS released a virtualizer for sketchy applications they'd make me pretty happy
[22:57] <flyback> they are in 2008
[22:57] <flyback> does vm for 1 app
[22:57] <J4k3> "oh this keygen has a trojan horse in it... shift-click for virtualization!"
[22:57] <flyback> I love vm
[22:58] <flyback> "this application has performed an ill;....."
[22:58] <flyback> nigga please
[22:58] <flyback> "windows has encountered ,....."
[22:58] <flyback> nigga please
[22:58] <flyback> "now booting windows 95"
[22:58] <flyback> nigga please
[23:10] Action: flyback is thinking about his dreams this morning and feels lonely :/
[23:33] <flyback> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaB70TgLfqs&feature=related#
[23:39] <flyback> j4k3 here is something for you
[23:39] <flyback> mr diabetic
[23:39] <flyback> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Pk6s1MbszA&feature=related#
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[23:58] <en1gma> yea
[23:58] <agaffney> it's a bot...
[23:59] <en1gma> when a computer is running wireshark behind the router (instead of you all being able to run wireshark on the router it self) what features do i loose out on
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