enough counters for fq_codel, even if somehow
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I'm thinking about ease of sticking it in a tree with a solar panel.
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How do you know it's not the DSLAM being unstable?
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capacity (if you can determine it...sigh), the LCP messages should bypass
that part.
DSL with the modem built-in ought to auto-adjust the bandwdth viaBQL
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(which might take a while)
Yes, I was ignoring that part.
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Russell Senior russ...@personaltelco.net wrote:
Everyone should have one. At this price (or similar), there isn't a
good reason to not have several:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-To-RS232-TTL-UART-PL2303HX-Auto-Converter-USB-to-COM-Cable-Adapter-Module-/310676792112
...
the hardware under the kernel, rather
than next to the kernel.
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can
spread elsewhere --- the trend is though, that this too would be subject to
hardware offload.
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of them actually know how to measure
such a thing?
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Alpha Sparc alphasp...@gmail.com wrote:
I believe it is due to the hardware NAT not supported.
So, really, nothing to do with wifi drivers at all.
You don't need (hardware) NAT if you run IPv6...
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Imre Kaloz ka...@openwrt.org wrote:
Designated Driver fits the best as a name, but it's a mocktail (but at
least tastes good).
+1
And, it would be be nice if all the drivers were up-to-date... :-
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Hi Richard,
the link status is not propagated to the netdev because there's an
external switch chip between the CPU and the RJ45 plug on the outside.
There currently is no mechanism to propagate switch port states to Linux
Steven Barth cy...@openwrt.org wrote:
- Added support for 464XLAT (CLAT)
Is this signaled in some way by DHCPv6?
If so, I imagine that there is an RFC# which says how it works, could be
listed here, so that google will find CC when people look for it...
I actually think that this is a
Steven Barth cy...@openwrt.org wrote:
Steven Barth cy...@openwrt.org wrote:
- Added support for 464XLAT (CLAT)
Is this signaled in some way by DHCPv6?
If so, I imagine that there is an RFC# which says how it works, could be
listed here, so that google will find CC
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ssage to "Please stand by", if we can find
a way to do that in-protocol. (wow. it's been 18 years since I worked at ssh...)
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t layer)
A new ICMP port-unreachable code would be nice to have here.
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easy...
> So, to recap, bad guy + physical access = game over, no matter what you
try
> to do...
probably.
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eally need /bin/singleuserlogin.
Could we use a password (or hash) stored in eeprom?
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the case lEDE, or leDE (en francais!) or something.
asciidoc for the web site content is okay; maybe someone will contribute a
snazier style sheet (but not me; I'm pathetic at CSS too)
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that causes you to want to patch the file.
Also, the latest libpcap (1.9.0) has cmake support, which might make things
easier?
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David Johnson wrote:
> It seems its quite hard to find a board that is fully supported by
> openwrt that has 2x mini pci-express, 2x ethernet ports (WAN, LAN), >
> 64M flash
The Turris Omnia has three mini pci-express. Two have radios already in them,
and
the third is open. I have
So, no new boards that have <4M flash, or <32M ram, or no patches providing
fixes for existing targets that are at that level?
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th were to include all the top
levels of all the feeds (feeds/* ), then:
include lang/python/python3-package.mk
would work, and it would pick up whichever one was first in the list of
feeds.
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maybe there are already
plans for that.
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In general, I think that this decision needs to up-leveled to as a build
option. There are many cases where I would agree: you want the box to die
rather than potentially come up insecurely.
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$(INCLUDE_DIR)/../feeds/packages/lang/python/python3-package.mk
which I found ugly, but it worked.
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Paul Spooren wrote:
> On 30.08.20 12:32, Michael Richardson wrote:
>> Paul Spooren wrote:
>> > I recently rewrote px5g[1] to use WolfSSL instead of MbedTLS, as the
former
>> > will be included in OpenWrt 20.x per default.
>>
pool curves: will browsers support them, I have no idea.
EdDSA is really a different algorithm, and browsers do not support them yet.
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user only have to check :
> 1. page has valid certificate
> 2. the subdomain is match with device's ssh host key
> and this verify it's the device we wanted.
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the OpenWRT LuCI interface.
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(The MOX has a private key that is stored across such events, for instance)
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ble service to periodically download and install
certificates
> from an external host might be desirable (that's how I do it with my NAS
> boxes at home).
You need a name is DNS, then it's just a dns-01 challenge.
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re critical parts of the home IoT ecosystem.
OpenWRT is shipped in millions of devices by manufacturers too lazy to bother
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ay. I can live with that for sure.
I care more about what's in the certificate than the algorithm.
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Thank you kindly for this work.
Baptiste Jonglez wrote:
> The student project of Biyun and Zhao has just finished.
> The goal was to develop a simplified web interface for OpenWrt, integrated
> in LuCI and complementary to the current LuCI interface.
I watched the video.
I have
hare/libubox/jshn.sh.
But, whatever.
In the end, I've managed to create a file for /etc/umdns/foo.json which does
what I needed, and I'd like to document that better.
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meetings if the group wants.
The need for a PPPoE username/password is one of the challenges.
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Stijn Segers wrote:
> Op woensdag 6 januari 2021 om 11u22 schreef Michael Richardson
> :
>> The 1900-8/8HP are discontinued by ZyXEL, but the GS1900-16 and 24E seem
to
>> still be in production.
> How do you know? At least the 8 and 8HP are still be
should ahve the public key you can copy
over. I think that sysupgrade also an option to skip the check, but I can't
double check that from my laptop at the moment.
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Enrico Mioso wrote:
> I wasn't sure about uci-defaults being the correct way to do it - I was
> under the impression it could happen that my script gets ran when it's
> too early and /etc/config/wireless hasn't been generated yet.
> If this isn't the case, then I think it's
tter/secure onboarding.
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the MAC address satisfy it?
The UK https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/ people I spoke with said that it would
technically satisfy
https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_en/303600_303699/303645/02.01.01_60/en_303645v020101p.pdf
but not the spirit of it. And that this was a compromise position when
preparing EN303645.
A
a standard names .json
file that can be fed into uci in some way. I think that this solves a lot
problems. Have to make sure that vfat support is included in the base image
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this with two layers of bridge?
I think that bridge1 is hardware offloaded, right?
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I haven't used the UML target in the past year, but I have used it a lot
before.
The ability to do hostfs mounts is very nice.
If it went away, I'd be sad, it's not a disaster as you say.
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Rich Brown wrote:
> - Having a firm feature freeze date decreases stress. If a particular
> feature is done/substantially working, it goes in. If it's not quite
> ready, it can skip this release, and get into the next release. (The
> alternative is what I think happened with DSA.
ations more
sustainable, inspiring others to follow. "
if Google could just turn over/upstream their code base.
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please forgive me stupidity, I couldn't understand the last part of your
recommendation:
Daniel Golle wrote:
> Hence, to achieve reproducible builds we will either have to resort to
> identical containers/VMs for building or get rid of the BuildID hash
> alltogether (or use a
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I did not know codeberg existed, but when I looked, discovered I already had
a login!
I would go with codeberg.
It's okay that many community repos are on git, git makes cloning easy.
Who is funding codeberg, and how stable is that funding?
"Codeberg is not a
ow, such as seeing the status
page to see if the network is up.
> It might also be better if uhttpd could be configured to bind
> to a specific interface rather than knowing its IP upfront, but
> that might be impractical.
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ternet.
"so I suppose IP assignment is fine."
But they weren't because the router didn't assign a v6 prefix to the LAN.
Having ULAs available is critical to efforts to do HTTPS to the router.
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> Baptiste Jonglez writes:
> ULA IPv6 prefixes (Unique Local Addresses, RFC 4193) are not routable
> on the Internet. As such, they have very limited use, and enabling
> them by default causes more problems than it solves:
> - if an OpenWrt device already has external IPv6
Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
> Bluntly speaking, DSA is the thing that gives you one Linux network
> device per switch port and bridge VLAN filtering is the stuff that
> allows you declaring swconfig-esque VLAN port groups on top of an
> arbitrary bridge interface.
..
> Another
Paweł Dembicki wrote:
> I am preparing support for the T4240RDB board. But I'm stuck with one
> problem:
> Qoriq target is powerpc64. But T4240RDB in u-boot is supported as
> mpc85xx family and requires a 32-bit compiler.
Seems like you might need to just use two build trees.
> Finally buy: D-LINK DGS-1210-48 G1.
Is this a device that is still for sale?
I have some control plane things that I'd like to test on a variety of
switches. I using the Zyxel GS1900 now.
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>> > Finally buy: D-LINK DGS-1210-48 G1.
>>
> Also - HP 1920-24G JG924A works correctly.
> But what about future? Is there any new device we can buy and use
> openwrt there? Or even 2.5Gbps/5Gbps?
> So far just buy used/older devices.
mcr>
this would require even more in detail knowledge I
> don't have.
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Dave Taht wrote:
> So I at least do not feel a huge urge to get on the 6ghz bandwagon at
> this time. I would actually, be happy cutting even more multiplexing
> latency out of the ath9k chips, and there is much fat left to be cut
> from the mt79 also, and the benefits of many
Bjørn Mork wrote:
> antennas. I realize that such a case will be relatively expensive. But
> without it all you have is yet another midrange dev board. This is
> your chance to make a device which shouts "OpenWrt!!!" whenever someone
> sees it. Just like the original WRT did.
drive
to visit the device.
I would appreciate a switch chip, since that lets us do DSA and different
things with different ports, but I can live without it.
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I'd really like to find a way to work with your manufacturer to get an IDevID
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Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Michael Richardson writes:
>> I'd really like to find a way to work with your manufacturer to get an
>> IDevID certificate into each unit as it is manufacturered.
> For those of us who are not going to pay USD 100 for a document we
Is the MT7981B specification available publically at this point?
I can find a 7986 sheet on hackaday, but who knows how it differs (marketing
people and their numbers)
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> Michael Richardson writes:
>> Having orange and red pieces "secured" *does* mean that u-boot updates
would
>> have to come from openwrt.
> Does it? Is it possible to modify the BL2 to verify signatures of the
> BL31 and
John Crispin wrote:
> On 12.04.24 15:30, Michael Richardson wrote:
>> Is the MT7981B specification available publically at this point?
>>
>> I can find a 7986 sheet on hackaday, but who knows how it differs
(marketing
>> people and their numbe
ut.
ps: I'm willing to operate and secure the PK *I* junk that is needed to make
this all work. It won't pass PCI on round one, but I'm sure if that was
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Daniel Golle wrote:
>> Well, that's certainly true. It is not always possible to talk to the
>> outside world from inside that initial boot enclave. That's the detail
that
>> we need.
>> Do we even have a spare GPI(o) pin that can be used for this?
>> (It can't be used for
Daniel Golle wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 29, 2024 at 03:04:37PM -0400, Michael Richardson wrote:
>>
>> {sorry for the long delay, been unwell}
>>
>> Bjørn Mork wrote:
>> > Maybe it is possible to deploy the system with secure boot and a
t; supported, including playing with the BL2 code etc.
It won't work that way. If someone can easily turn off secure boot, then so
can malware.
I hope we can go the other way.
I'm willing to do the legwork, and I can sign an NDA if necessary, and then
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