**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jan 03 02:59:58 2011 Jan 03 04:05:24 hello ^^ happy new year Jan 03 08:46:45 hello Jan 03 08:47:18 hey lupin-iii Jan 03 08:47:30 morning all Jan 03 08:47:35 and happy new year Jan 03 08:47:40 morning scarecr0w Jan 03 08:48:19 happy new year! to all Jan 03 08:48:48 hi again blathijs i'm a fonera-user XD i think put this name the 1ยบ time Jan 03 08:49:04 lupin-iii: Yeah, I think I remember you :-) Jan 03 08:49:22 i'm ++ noob xD Jan 03 08:50:11 in past day try compile wirelesskernel pakeage but /usr/scr/ is empy and can't find any ideas for build this. Jan 03 08:50:52 todaly i think enter in kernel.org find scr and put + syslink. to /blabla/blabla/build Jan 03 08:51:28 blathijs: just a question, in my userzonethere is a problem: i never seen my hotspot name there is the defaul "FON_AP" and obviously my router log doesn't show any connection, how can fix that? Jan 03 08:51:49 me have idea!!!! Jan 03 08:53:46 ipkg install tzdata Jan 03 08:54:17 ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/your lab la /etc/localtime Jan 03 08:54:36 ipkg remove tzdata Jan 03 08:54:51 i think this is good XD Jan 03 08:54:58 but not ipkg is opkg Jan 03 08:55:01 XD Jan 03 08:55:25 mistake Jan 03 08:55:32 not have idea Jan 03 08:55:33 XD Jan 03 08:55:45 not read good ......... i'm wakeup Jan 03 08:55:46 XD Jan 03 09:02:55 scarecr0w: I think the router log in the userzone is (still) broken, it doesn't seem to track visits Jan 03 09:03:20 scarecr0w: About not seeing your hotspot name, that's weird. Does the MAC address for FON_AP match you real mac address? Jan 03 09:05:53 its different the mac address :/ Jan 03 09:06:18 on my userzone end -8f Jan 03 09:06:28 on the router 8c Jan 03 09:06:59 scarecr0w: 2.0n or 2.0g? Jan 03 09:07:04 2.0n Jan 03 09:08:19 scarecr0w: Ok, seems that difference is ok (I have the same) Jan 03 09:09:14 scarecr0w: Due to some oversight, the 2.0n's had a different MAC address assignment and sent a different MAC address than the one on the label Jan 03 09:09:31 scarecr0w: But a Fonera has 4 MAC addresses, not just the one on the label Jan 03 09:09:45 (so -8c, -8d, -8e and -8f in your case) Jan 03 09:11:26 ah oky Jan 03 09:11:58 That does still leave the question about why the wrong name is displayed, right> Jan 03 09:12:21 but the router log its broker on the system? Jan 03 09:12:35 If you click "configure" for your router on the userzone, do you see the right name? Jan 03 09:12:59 no its blank Jan 03 09:13:50 Ah, perhaps you set the name through the Fonera dashboard instead of through fon.com? Jan 03 09:13:50 hi again. Jan 03 09:13:53 hey Lupin-III Jan 03 09:13:58 yes Jan 03 09:14:08 exactly Jan 03 09:14:30 scarecr0w: I guess that's the reason, I don't think that those settings are communicated back to the fon servers Jan 03 09:16:20 oky i'll try setting through fon.com Jan 03 09:16:28 2min Jan 03 09:21:28 saved the right name Jan 03 09:25:44 i'll try to connect to my hotspot and see if it works the log Jan 03 09:28:29 I suspect the log still won't work, mine doesn't either Jan 03 09:28:59 apparently the web team is looking in to that problem, but I guess it's more complicated than it seems Jan 03 09:29:54 ok its not working Jan 03 09:32:30 blathijs is posible cp /"flash linux data" /sda1 and mount /sda1 as / Jan 03 09:34:33 Lupin-III: That's probably possible, but it wouldn't be as easy as you suggest now :-) Jan 03 09:35:25 Lupin-III: Right now, the / is composed of /rom (which is read-only) and /jffs (which contains all changes you make) Jan 03 09:36:17 perhaps you could move /jffs to sda1, but you'd have to compile your own firmware to make that work (and I'm unsure what parts will need changing for that) Jan 03 09:36:27 but is posible edit a real fstab for moun Jan 03 09:36:49 Lupin-III: fstab isn't really used for this, there are some boot scripts that have some hardcoded stuff Jan 03 09:36:51 okok jffs is link to / Jan 03 09:38:35 i have a fon 2.0n and nslu2 i try make a ath_9k driver for this linux but is too hard find a kernel headers and make the wireless kernel src Jan 03 09:39:24 Lupin-III: Seems the /sbin/mount_root script takes care of mounting /jffs and linking it to / you might be able to get away with changing just that Jan 03 09:40:09 i think if boot tftp work me can try xD Jan 03 09:40:14 Lupin-III: Did you try building the 2.0n firmware yourself? That should give you a complete toolchain, including compilers and kernel sources Jan 03 09:40:38 i try compile 4 times but....... too bad sperience Jan 03 09:40:56 1 hr 2 hr 8 hr lost time :/ Jan 03 09:41:35 and now lost my linux x86 machine :/ all data lost Jan 03 09:43:00 hmm, that's a pity Jan 03 12:06:23 hi Jan 03 12:06:30 hi Jan 03 12:06:38 hey blogic :-) Jan 03 12:07:48 Some days ago I installed a fonera 2.0n at my parents...But I couldn't fire up the wifi interface Jan 03 12:09:10 The webgui configurations are ok. But it doesn't work Jan 03 12:13:36 I don't know where the issue is, because when I tried it here, it worked. Jan 03 12:20:39 Hi! Jan 03 12:20:50 Happy new year!!! Jan 03 12:21:58 hopefully it will be a year full of firmware ;-) Jan 03 12:25:23 lol Jan 03 12:32:10 news about the laws that regulate the wifi in Italy: http://forum.fon.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=540#p3195 Jan 03 14:39:00 Hello! Jan 03 14:39:06 Happy new year! Jan 03 14:43:26 yeah Jan 03 14:43:29 same to you Jan 03 15:02:36 i am here to solve a problem too :D Jan 03 15:04:35 i made a thing some months ago, but now it doesn't work Jan 03 15:08:02 fonera has a public ip because is connected to my router using pppoe, this is convenient because so i can configure my ddns, but it's inconvenient because when i want to get some file from hd of fonera i must connect the computer directly to it Jan 03 15:08:51 what is your modem? Jan 03 15:09:15 some months ago i solved this using route ad ifconfig, fonera had 2 ip: a public ip 79.81.xxx.xxx and a 2 private ip 192.168.10.1 and 192.168.1.5 Jan 03 15:09:22 hi giuseppe Jan 03 15:09:26 hi Jan 03 15:09:35 do you have a alice modem? Jan 03 15:09:37 it's alice gate, i think u know it :D Jan 03 15:10:09 alice modem say that the fonera is connected Jan 03 15:10:19 fonera can ping 192.168.1.1 Jan 03 15:10:40 but i cant access it from pc Jan 03 15:11:04 mine is Alice Gate VoIP and I can configure my ddns in it Jan 03 15:11:47 I think you can also use DDNS in your Fonera even when it does not have a public IP Jan 03 15:11:59 mine is oldest, it's the first white box without voip and with a very poor interface Jan 03 15:12:06 ah ok Jan 03 15:12:19 I think DDNS records are updated by looking at the source of the DDNS packets, not by the address the FOnera thinks is public Jan 03 15:13:05 blathijs: yes Jan 03 15:15:06 blathijs: but a few months ago I tryed it and it didn't work Jan 03 15:15:10 and i should forward the ports 443 9091 22 etc to fonera? Jan 03 15:16:07 i made it just i bought fonera and dyndns assigned a private ip Jan 03 15:16:38 I think I configured dyndns last week for testing, and it updated to the correct public ip without problems Jan 03 15:17:26 is your fonera configurated in dhcp/ static ip mode? Jan 03 15:17:38 dhcp with a private IP Jan 03 15:18:14 then surely my problem was this: http://trac.fonosfera.org/fon-ng/ticket/998 Jan 03 15:19:21 i remember that i used this to make it route add -net 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 192.168.1.1 Jan 03 15:19:48 but maybe i remember wrong Jan 03 15:20:32 it returns route: SIOCADDRT: No such process Jan 03 15:20:51 giuseppeg88: Possibly, yes Jan 03 15:21:20 uragano2: That's a weird error for that command I'd say Jan 03 15:21:30 but I might be thinking wrong :-) Jan 03 15:22:03 uragano2: If I get this right, you're trying to use the WAN port for pppoe and a normal static IP at the same time? Jan 03 15:22:05 do u know the differences between eth0 eth0.1 and eth0.2? Jan 03 15:22:27 uragano2: On a 2.0n, eth0.1 is the LAN ports, eth0.2 is the WAN ports (IIRC) Jan 03 15:22:59 yes...i did it already a time but now it doesn't work Jan 03 15:23:48 using route add -net 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev eth0.1 it accpets the command Jan 03 15:24:07 no wait, it's worng Jan 03 15:24:10 i must use 0.2 Jan 03 15:24:32 wan port must have a public ip and a private stic ip Jan 03 15:25:17 arp -a = 192.168.1.1 0x1 0x2 00:1D:8B:CE:B9:01 * eth0.2 Jan 03 15:25:23 i see the router Jan 03 15:25:41 but i can't ping it Jan 03 15:25:56 Shouldn't the public IP be on the ppp0 interface instead of the WAN port? Jan 03 15:27:41 if i see in the client list of router, fonera appear conncted to it using public ip -.- Jan 03 15:28:02 uragano2: I don't exactly understand the network layout yet. Your modem has one or multiple LAN jacks? Jan 03 15:29:02 yep Jan 03 15:29:10 DONE! Jan 03 15:29:17 It works again? Jan 03 15:29:40 the steps are ifconfig eth0.2 192.168.1.105 Jan 03 15:29:55 and route add -net 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev eth0.2 Jan 03 15:30:30 yes, it is working Jan 03 15:30:58 my modem has 4 lan ports Jan 03 15:31:13 occupied from pc and fonera Jan 03 15:31:45 fonera is connected to router using pppoe protocol so i can assign it a public ip directly Jan 03 15:33:07 so in this moment i am occupying 2 public ip address Jan 03 15:33:21 one with fonera and one with router Jan 03 15:33:41 funky that your modem does NAT and also allows pppoe connections. Didn't know modems did that :-) Jan 03 15:33:52 the problem born when i want to download the file from hd of fonera Jan 03 15:33:57 Perhaps you could get away without a public IP address on your Fonera (and do port forwarding on the modem), but right now DDNS is broken in bridge mode, so that wouldn't help you Jan 03 15:34:57 because when i download a file from fonera i fill the bandwidth :S the solution is to bridge the fonera directly do private network as i have just done Jan 03 15:35:49 right Jan 03 15:35:54 anyway, gotta run Jan 03 15:35:59 yes! Jan 03 15:36:36 i was using the wrong interface, i assigned the private ip to eth0 and it doesn't work Jan 03 15:37:12 but knowing that the wan port is eth0.2 i have solved the problem...so thank you :) Jan 03 16:21:58 why my script it isn't run at startup? Jan 03 16:22:34 uragano2: How did you call the script? Jan 03 16:22:47 i have done so touch /etc/rc.d/S99ip_statico chmod 755 /etc/rc.d/S99ip_statico Jan 03 16:24:23 That sounds okay Jan 03 16:24:53 but perhaps the networking code runs after S99 and removes the address? Jan 03 16:25:13 You should put an "echo foo > /tmp/test" in your script to see if it really doesn't run Jan 03 16:31:35 this could be the problem Jan 03 16:39:14 it runs at startup Jan 03 16:39:48 probabilly networking code run after it Jan 03 16:41:08 and override my configurations Jan 03 16:44:30 do you know pandaboard? Jan 03 16:49:46 i am considering to replace my fonera with it, but it's so expensive :S Jan 03 16:54:09 never heard of it Jan 03 16:56:53 i don't find nobody that have got it. anyway it appear a good toy :D Jan 03 16:57:14 I don't have any suggestions on getting your script run at the right moments right now (I'm in the train), I could have a look around /lib/network tomorrow to have a look Jan 03 16:58:18 works runlevel on fonera? Jan 03 16:58:30 can this solve the problem? http://openskill.info/infobox.php?ID=129 Jan 03 16:58:48 sorry itsn't in english Jan 03 17:04:34 doesn't exist the file interfaces here? Jan 03 17:07:33 Your link shows stuff about the "who " command? Jan 03 17:15:43 nope... Jan 03 17:16:00 Ah, I failed the copy-paste the last "9" Jan 03 17:18:55 uragano2: Different runlevels won't help here, the Fonera only has one I think (and other linux systems also run in 1 runlevel only, they don't go past every one of them) Jan 03 17:20:24 ok...i must go to work now! see you tomorrow! Jan 03 17:20:26 bye! Jan 03 17:20:43 bye! Jan 03 17:20:46 i'll do some aptemping using ip route command Jan 03 21:32:57 hi Jan 03 23:11:54 blathijs i try this on fonera 2.0n XD Jan 03 23:11:55 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenWRT/BootFromUsbDevice Jan 03 23:24:58 wow :-) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jan 04 02:59:58 2011