> Would that cover the userspace tool or the kernel module, or both? Both.
(You can print your Jool version by running `jool --version`.) > For OpenWRT master, which means having to run a nightly snapshot on > your production router, or was it updated for 18.06 also? You have a point. I don't really know. Let me check the changelog, see if the "critical" bug is relevant or not. On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 2:57 PM Brian J. Murrell <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Tue, 2019-11-26 at 14:46 -0600, Alberto Leiva wrote: > > If it was released on January 2018, then that's a very old version of > > Jool. > > I see. > > > It's probably version 3.5.6, which is currently striked ([0]), > > which means it probably has known critical bugs. > > Would that cover the userspace tool or the kernel module, or both? > > > You can download the 3.5 documentation at [1], but you'd probably be > > better off updating. I believe the OpenWRT package was updated a few > > weeks ago. > > For OpenWRT master, which means having to run a nightly snapshot on > your production router, or was it updated for 18.06 also? This: > > https://openwrt.org/packages/table/start?dataflt%5BName_pkg-dependencies*%7E%5D=jool > > seems to indicate that for currently stable OpenWRT, I have the most > recent package. > > > If it proves tricky to update, you might need to update > > your OpenWRT. > > 18.06 is the current stable release. It's not really acceptable to put > a nightly snapshot onto a production router. > > I guess I may just be out of luck. > > b. > _______________________________________________ Jool-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail-lists.nic.mx/listas/listinfo/jool-list
