**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Mar 01 02:59:57 2010 Mar 01 09:18:17 2/nam Mar 01 14:00:51 hello Mar 01 14:01:28 someone here who can help me with printer problems with fonera2.0g? Mar 01 14:13:40 hello? Mar 01 14:13:53 *ratle ratle* Mar 01 14:16:27 # Carsten Says: Mar 01 14:16:30 February 28th, 2010 at 8:48 pm Mar 01 14:16:31 With absolutely no warranty, no support and nothing else: http://rapidshare.com/files/357167469/fonera20n-fon2360-svn1641-openvpn.zip.html Mar 01 14:16:39 is an user-compiled image? Mar 01 14:23:02 someone experience with Hewlett-Packard printers? Mar 01 18:11:22 hi chan :) Mar 01 18:12:37 i'd like to know if there's a way to connect to the internet using la fonera as a bridge on LAN. the problem is that there's an http proxy with authentication. how can i set it? Mar 01 18:13:01 just export HTTP_PROXY envar? Mar 01 18:13:22 but ash doesn't load any file... Mar 01 18:14:16 fox: I don't quite understand what you want to do. AFAIK, the Fonera does not offer any HTTP proxy, it justs uses NAT for all traffic (which should be transparent) Mar 01 18:15:19 blathijs: i wan't to connect the fonera to my school's LAN in order to have an internet connection shared through wifi Mar 01 18:15:44 but i have to set the http proxy of the school on the fonera Mar 01 18:15:49 to access the internet Mar 01 18:16:02 *to the internet Mar 01 18:16:07 Ah, like that. Mar 01 18:16:24 I think you'll have to set up the school's HTTP proxy on each client separately. Mar 01 18:16:39 :( Mar 01 18:16:58 is there no way? Mar 01 18:17:14 in any linux box it's simple Mar 01 18:17:23 just export HTTP_PROXY Mar 01 18:17:28 and then what? Mar 01 18:17:46 ash doesn't remember the envars you export Mar 01 18:17:47 I think that just means that your browser knows where to find the proxy, right? Mar 01 18:18:08 If you do that export on a Linux box that acts as a router, nothing will happen, AFAICS. Mar 01 18:19:01 You could see if you could make the Fonera a transparent proxy that again uses your school's proxy with auth, but I don't think that comes with a Fonera by default (perhaps someone has experience with setting up a proxy (perhaps squid?) on a Fonera) Mar 01 18:19:19 fox: Do you understand how a HTTP proxy works? Mar 01 18:19:39 blathijs: obviously i know Mar 01 18:19:50 i'll try tomorrow Mar 01 18:19:56 hope it work Mar 01 18:20:30 fox: Then you'll see why it is non-trivial for a Fonera to capture normal HTTP traffic and redirect it to a proxy server Mar 01 18:20:43 And why that effectively needs a proxy server on the Fonera as well Mar 01 18:22:12 if anything works i'll set up a proxy on la fonera Mar 01 18:22:36 but i'd rather not do it Mar 01 18:22:51 i'd like to connect to the wifi and surf the net Mar 01 18:29:37 AFAICS, the only way to do that without setting up the proxy at the clients is by having a transparent proxy on the Fonera Mar 01 18:29:58 And that's just because of limitations in the setup, not specific to the Fonera Mar 01 20:08:48 hi all Mar 01 21:46:59 hi there Mar 01 21:47:32 i have a fon2.0g with 2.3.0.1 Mar 01 21:47:44 how do i activate wifi-client mode? Mar 01 21:47:47 or the dev mode Mar 01 21:49:26 ah found the wiki entry Mar 01 21:50:21 arrr Mar 01 21:51:00 is there no way to enable dev mode but with "addons"? Mar 01 21:51:10 plus theer is no addons für this FW Mar 01 23:09:22 yo **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Mar 02 02:59:58 2010