Thank you,  Sebastian and David.

Sebastian

I was unaware of the problem with functions.sh

I use polipo.

I shall try your stab approach again. I have a bridged connection, rather than 
using PPPoE, but can adapt. I suspect all European telcos use ADSL2+ over ATM.

David

I am encouraged that it works for you. Shall review settings via uci.




On 26 Jul 2013, at 11:51, David Personette <[email protected]> wrote:

> HEnet has been working consistently for me.
> 
> In /etc/config/network make sure that se00, sw00, sw10, gw00, gw10, gw01, and 
> gw11 all have the  following line:
>         option ip6assign        64
> 
> And add the following using your information to replace the '###' fields, 
> also remove any earlier configuration for it:
> 
> config interface henet
>         option proto            6in4
>         option peeraddr         ###
>         option ip6addr          ###
>         option tunnelid         ###
>         option username         ###
>         option password         ###
>         option ip6prefix        ###
>         option mtu              1480
>         option ttl              64
> 
> Finally add henet to the wan zone in /etc/config/firewall
> 
> The way to setup custom DNS is also in /etc/config/network, add the following 
> to you ge00 config:
>         option peerdns          0
>         option dns              '208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220'
> 
> I ran into issues updating to the 3.10.1 build, something got borked with my 
> configuration. Once I restored a backup, everything was fine (NOTE: this is 
> an assumption, it could have just been the additional reboot that fixed the 
> flakeyness). The upgrade to 3.10.2 went quite smoothly for me. If I hit a 
> problem with the upgrade to 3.10.3 I'll send a followup email.
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 2:21 AM, Fred Stratton <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can certainly confirm this, having spent several fruitless hours with the 
> build.
> 
> 6in4 remains broken for henet.
> 
> dnsmasq appears not to recognise additional domain name servers. The ISP I 
> use has a very slow domain name service, to which the system now defaults. 
> The consequence of this is that opkg times out, and no packages can be 
> installed.
> 
> It is still not possible to watch a video stream and download files 
> simultaneously on an ADSL line.
> 
> 
> On 26 Jul 2013, at 06:20, Dave Taht <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > sysupgrade -n doesn't work with this release. Stay away. I have a new
> > build of 3.10.3-1 and am trying to fix it...
> >
> > I did find the problem on the ubnt builds - I'd switched to the new
> > babeld from quagga, but failed to install it by default.
> >
> > in openwrt trunk, elliptic curve has been enabled in openssl. It's
> > long past time we enable https for configuration by default, and might
> > as well figure out how to turn perfect forward secrecy on as well in
> > the post-snowden era.
> >
> > owamp seemingly works well, with a couple glitches here and there. I
> > got to where the lab was synced to about 1ms resolution... and 5 more
> > gpses arrived today....
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