> Rather than describe the symptoms, I think it might be more efficient
> for someone to read through the steps outlined at
> https://gist.github.com/richb-hanover/ec88b851c4da074e48003e6fe9276901
> and tell me if I've got it right?
Looks good to me. You've correctly removed the software bridge and run
everything on the right interfaces.
Note that the firewall configuration is probably not necessary, hnetd does
weird things to the firewall. But it doesn't harm, and it allows you to
easily switch back to a static configuration if Homenet doesn't meet your
needs.
If I were you, I'd explicitly tell hnetd that the E0 interface is external
("option mode external"), since I don't trust the edge detection mechanism.
I suggest adding two things:
- before you start hacking, write down the IPv6 link-local address of
the LAN interface, to make sure you can log in;
- you should review /etc/config/upnpd, and list the interfaces you want
to allow NAT-PMP on.
-- Juliusz
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