Thanks for this info. I have two primary interests here.

1) I would like to stop farbling around with configuring subnets in my home. :-)

2) With that knowledge in hand, I'll update the OpenWrt wiki, and include a 
procedure for getting the developer feed if necessary.

This all sounds pretty straightforward - and that the CC build is a good place 
to start. Thanks again!

Rich

> On Apr 25, 2016, at 8:10 AM, Tore Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> * Rich Brown
> 
>> I'm new to this list, but have been using CeroWrt and OpenWrt for
>> several years.
> 
> Welcome!
> 
>> Earlier in this thread there was a mention about hnetd being well
>> integrated into the OpenWrt ecosystem. Before I try installing hnetd,
>> I would like to know:
>> 
>> 1) What are the current recommendations for hnetd in OpenWrt? Barrier
>> Breaker? Chaos Calmer? Trunk? Are there settings/bugs/etc. to be
>> aware of?
> 
> Speaking only for myself, I'm using Chaos Calmer but backport newer
> Homenet-related packages to ensure that I am up to date with the latest
> bugs / bug fixes. I could publish my custom feed to Github in case
> you're interested.
> 
> As for known bugs and issues, I'd check out the issues reported to
> Steven's repositories:
> 
> https://github.com/sbyx/hnetd/issues
> https://github.com/sbyx/odhcpd/issues
> https://github.com/sbyx/ohybridproxy/issues
> 
> That said, think what's in CC works well enough for most uses, although
> I've had issues with mdnsd causing out-of-memory crashes. That could be
> because my old routers are underpowered, but then again I haven't seen
> it since upgrading to the latest version available in the devel feed.
> 
> Tore

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