**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue May 26 06:24:27 2009 May 26 07:28:06 hello guys , anyone here ? May 26 08:44:52 florian * r16071 /trunk/package/ar7-atm/Makefile: [package] allow ar7-atm annex a and b co-existence by symlinking firmwares May 26 08:44:52 florian * r16072 /branches/8.09/package/ar7-atm/Makefile: merge r16071 to 8.09 May 26 09:30:47 florian * r16073 /trunk/package/hotplug2/files/hotplug2.rules: [package] allow hotplug events to be triggered with the atm subsystem (#2996) May 26 09:32:29 florian * r16074 /trunk/package/ar7-atm/patches/170-add-hotplug-status.patch: [package] updated led status on atm events (#2996) May 26 10:25:57 florian * r16075 /trunk/target/linux/brcm63xx/profiles/200-GW6X00.mk: [brcm63xx] include kmod-usb-storage and kmod-ipt-nathelper-extra for SIP connection tracking May 26 10:51:03 florian * r16076 /trunk/package/firewall/files/uci_firewall.sh: [package] fix typo in the uci firewall script May 26 11:15:29 florian * r16077 /trunk/target/linux/brcm63xx/profiles/200-GW6X00.mk: [brcm63xx] also include the SPI driver in the gw6x00 profile May 26 13:17:06 hello guys May 26 13:17:16 anyone here , i have the strangest problem ever :) May 26 13:17:35 so every things gsould work right , but when i start the router May 26 13:18:08 i cant log into it , and i cant get any net , i remove the wan from it , and put it back , then every thing comes to normal May 26 13:18:44 attach a serial console and look what's going on May 26 13:18:50 and one of the problems is that its thinking por1 is the wan , not the wan port , but this problem is not related to the actual one May 26 13:19:39 xMff i dont think it accept serial console May 26 13:19:48 the router is bufflo g125 May 26 13:20:27 xMff http://pastebin.ca/1434926 May 26 13:20:51 pleas look at the log , if there is anything that shows why its freezing after boot May 26 13:21:01 or why my pc loos the router after boot May 26 13:22:32 i dont see any errors at the log :( May 26 13:22:33 log looksd okay May 26 13:22:42 May 26 13:12:09 OpenWrt daemon.warn openvpn(myvpn)[637]: ERROR: Linux route add command failed: shell command exited with error status: 1 May 26 13:23:40 xMff but is that why its locking me out ? May 26 13:24:26 gfather: no idea May 26 13:24:48 is your pppoe working? May 26 13:24:54 have you tried to disable openvpn to see whether it helps? May 26 13:25:09 Maybe you get the same route as your lan pushed via openvpn May 26 13:25:11 is this a bug in netstat: http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/2281/img0220s.jpg May 26 13:25:36 xMff , ok , ill disable , restart , and try again May 26 13:25:40 brb May 26 13:26:31 Strykar: more likely a kernel or hardware bug May 26 13:26:46 danke May 26 13:26:48 Reading procfs should not crash the kernel May 26 14:11:20 florian * r16078 /packages/libs/tcp_wrappers/patches/003-scaffold_malloc.patch: [package] use stdlib malloc definition instead, fixes linking failures with different libc (#5195) May 26 14:18:07 florian * r16079 /trunk/include/subdir.mk: stop build when an error occurs and when BUILDLOG is set (#5160) May 26 14:22:00 florian * r16080 /packages/net/bwm/ (Makefile patches/ patches/001-debian.patch): [package] use debian's patch to some display issues (#5182) May 26 14:24:37 florian * r16081 /packages/net/iftop/Makefile: [package] use debian patches for iftop (#5183) May 26 14:36:33 florian * r16082 /packages/ipv6/dibbler/Makefile: [package] update dibbler to 0.7.3 and change download location (#5203) May 26 14:40:19 florian * r16083 /packages/net/miredo/ (Makefile patches/100-uclibc.patch): [package] update miredo to 1.1.6 (#5204) May 26 14:41:10 xMff u still here ? May 26 14:43:03 florian * r16084 /packages/mail/fetchmail/Makefile: [package] update fetchmail to 6.3.9 (#5206) May 26 14:44:02 well i solved the first problem :) May 26 14:44:18 now the thing is , that i cant ping the clint behind the openvpn server May 26 14:44:28 sorry behind thge openvpn clint May 26 14:44:38 but i can ping all clients behind server May 26 14:46:22 florian * r16085 /packages/mail/mutt/ (Makefile patches/001-no_po_and_docs.patch): [package] update mutt to 1.5.19 (#5207) May 26 14:47:25 florian * r16086 /packages/net/knock/Makefile: [package] fix knock download url, refactor description (#5208) May 26 14:49:15 florian * r16087 /packages/libs/ezxml/Makefile: [package] cleanup ezxml makefile, compile with fpic and install static libraries (#5211) May 26 14:52:13 florian * r16088 /packages/libs/axtls/Makefile: [package] clean up the tar options when extracting axtls (#5212) May 26 14:53:35 xMff though i should able to ping becouse of the custome firewall rules , right ? May 26 14:53:39 from ur tutorial May 26 14:54:06 yeah May 26 14:55:24 xMff how can i troubleshoot that ? May 26 14:56:45 no idea, tcpdump, ping ... the usual stuff May 26 14:58:17 xMff if i turn the firewall of , will it abel to ping , or its related to something els ? May 26 14:58:34 florian * r16089 /trunk/toolchain/ (5 files in 2 dirs): [toolchain] add support for glibc-2.4 (#5213) May 26 14:59:03 honestly, I have no idea... depends on your network topology, the problem, the setup, etc. etc. May 26 15:03:43 :( May 26 15:04:52 florian * r16090 / (4 files in 4 dirs): [package] put the 4 ssl libraries into a ssl submenu (#5156) May 26 15:05:59 you can ping stuff behin the server but not behind the client May 26 15:06:09 then you have no nat in the server->client direction May 26 15:06:19 obvious imho May 26 15:06:32 you might alos need routing entries to your local net on the server May 26 15:06:34 etc. May 26 15:06:42 but that's all covered in the official openvpn manual May 26 15:07:28 or maybe you have no nat at all, then it's pure routing May 26 15:07:38 you might also need forward rules for tap->lan May 26 15:07:42 and not only lan->tap May 26 15:09:31 florian * r16091 /packages/libs/clearsilver/Makefile: [package] cleanup clearsilver makefile and allow configuration options to be selected (#5166) May 26 15:11:34 florian * r16092 /packages/net/iftop/patches/ (6 files): [package] forgot iftop patches May 26 15:11:50 florian * r16093 /packages/libs/clearsilver/Config.in: [package] add clearsilver Config.in (#5166) May 26 15:12:13 xMff one thing is that i am getting unable to connect , when i try to log into luci May 26 15:12:20 i mean frim the server side May 26 15:12:52 unable to connect could by anything: missing route, firewall on the server, firewall on the client, bad dns, ... May 26 15:13:21 and when i try to ping the router from the server , 77.241.65.48 i get destenation port unreachable May 26 15:13:27 yeah, firewall May 26 15:13:38 xMff this is not through vpn , its the normal ip i have May 26 15:14:00 openwrt blocks traffic on wan May 26 15:14:24 but isint that should be opend , for remote using luci , and ssh May 26 15:15:00 yeah, but the user should do that, doing that by default would be a security desaster May 26 15:15:27 xMff if i disable the firewall , it should solve these problems , right May 26 15:15:33 then you loos nat May 26 15:15:42 and net access for clients behind the router May 26 15:15:52 :S May 26 15:15:57 then what should i do May 26 15:16:05 just open the appropriate ports May 26 15:16:22 port 22 , for ssh , May 26 15:16:27 what luci port ? May 26 15:16:48 and lets say i have a printer on client side , should i also open port for that ? May 26 15:16:58 luci uses 80 May 26 15:17:05 yeah May 26 15:17:07 http://oldwiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs(2f)Kamikaze(2f)FirewallConfiguration.html May 26 15:17:12 search for "opening ports" May 26 15:19:16 i should add these to the firewall.user i made , right ? May 26 15:19:25 no May 26 15:19:31 to /etc/config/firewall May 26 15:19:35 ok May 26 15:19:38 firewall.user is for iptables commands May 26 15:38:19 im sure that this router hates me :( May 26 15:38:37 i keep getting problems when using winscp with it May 26 15:38:44 or any other gui scp May 26 16:03:58 kaloz * r16094 /trunk/target/linux/sibyte/ (3 files in 2 dirs): fixup sibyte rtc support May 26 17:28:40 <_trine> I have just tried to compile kamikaze for my TEW632 but it failed because May 26 17:29:04 <_trine> it could not find the netdiscover package May 26 17:45:20 * russell_ returns from vacation to report a bunch of build failures on wgt634u May 26 17:49:48 obj/mipsel-openwrt-linux-gnu/opt/plain/erl_arith.o: In function `erts_gc_mixed_div': May 26 17:49:49 erl_arith.c:(.text+0x1040): undefined reference to `finite' May 26 17:50:01 (from 'erlang') May 26 18:07:49 <_trine> the code compiled when I excluded netdiscover May 26 18:19:06 <_trine> netdiscover compiled OK in my last compilation for this router which was revision 15544 May 26 19:11:54 nbd * r16095 /trunk/tools/Makefile: split stampfiles for STAGING_DIR and STAGING_DIR_HOST preparation May 26 19:11:57 nbd * r16096 /trunk/tools/Makefile: add missing dependency May 26 19:12:02 nbd * r16097 /trunk/scripts/deptest.sh: add a somewhat hackish script for automatic dependency testing May 26 19:18:20 kaloz * r16098 /trunk/target/linux/sibyte/patches/001-rhone_physmap.patch: fixup CS0 size for the BCM91125E May 26 19:34:14 <{Nico}> _trine: netdiscover source tarball uploaded on http://downloads.openwrt.org/sources/ May 26 19:37:52 <_trine> thanks I'll give it a try May 26 19:38:29 <_trine> {Nico}, does that mean it should compile now May 26 19:40:06 <{Nico}> _trine: it should fail to download from author's site, then fallback to openwrt.org May 26 19:40:21 <_trine> ok compiling now May 26 19:40:41 <_trine> I'll report back May 26 19:41:27 <_trine> yes it's now got past netdiscover May 26 19:41:33 <_trine> it's looking good May 26 19:44:34 <_trine> yes it's compiled perfectly now thanks May 26 19:50:51 nbd * r16099 /trunk/scripts/deptest.sh: deptest: handle packages from feeds May 26 20:16:42 hmm. make BUILD_LOG=1 V=99 -j17 is dying on me on a javac error May 26 20:18:01 the behaviour of BUILD_LOG was now changed to die on errors May 26 20:18:14 add IGNORE_ERRORS=m if you want to continue in such a case May 26 20:23:51 ah May 26 20:24:57 the ignore errors will only tolerate stuff selected as "m" May 26 20:43:38 hostapd buildfails May 26 20:44:02 ../src/common/wpa_common.c: In function 'wpa_eapol_key_mic': May 26 20:44:03 ../src/common/wpa_common.c:49: error: 'SHA1_MAC_LEN' undeclared (first use in this function) May 26 20:52:56 hi May 26 20:53:03 hi May 26 20:54:08 sorry, this probably an FAQ (I was pretty much busy at work and could not check openwrt recently): what happened to svn? May 26 20:54:44 just simply the http(s):// interface does not work? May 26 20:55:05 <{Nico}> aroscha: we switched from https:// to svn:// May 26 20:55:20 <{Nico}> https://dev.openwrt.org/wiki/GetSource May 26 20:55:25 thx! May 26 20:56:39 <{Nico}> aroscha: are you interested in packets capture from our last WBM2009? May 26 20:57:41 sure! May 26 20:57:52 but I will really get around to doing stuff on the weekend only :(( May 26 20:57:55 {Nico}: ah now since you mentioned it, several ppl asked me whether there is some docu/conclution/aftermath for the event. Can you provide a link? May 26 20:58:26 <{Nico}> xMff: we're still working on a descent report right now :) May 26 20:58:34 i guess that is not easy May 26 20:58:44 nico: did you still come around to actually measuring some stuff? May 26 20:58:45 cool, let me know if there's something to read May 26 20:59:10 over here we were inspired afterwards to re-do the setup in a cave May 26 20:59:18 (definitely no interference there : ) ) May 26 21:03:34 #5160 wasn't a bug, it was a feature! May 26 21:04:19 [florian]: the upgraded miredo package appears to at least need to depend on +ip and possibly an openwrt translation of its client-hook script May 26 21:07:14 <{Nico}> aroscha: we're actually thinking of having a "permanent" setup here with both indoor and outdoor nodes May 26 21:07:23 that is also cool May 26 21:07:30 <{Nico}> and tools to reconfigure the whole thing May 26 21:07:40 would it be possible then to have some time slices where people can test and measure on it? May 26 21:07:52 the problem with the actual networks is that there is always users :) May 26 21:07:57 nice May 26 21:08:07 <{Nico}> and another "portable" setup (mesh-in-a-case) that we could deploy almost anywhere May 26 21:09:03 <{Nico}> aroscha: that's the idea with the permanent setup May 26 21:09:13 cool May 26 21:09:17 very nice May 26 21:09:53 I still believe that actually most discussions about protocol $BLA vs. protocol $FOO are totally pointless BTW. Usually we need to control layer 2 :) May 26 21:09:55 hehe May 26 21:10:12 so I highly suggest that some layer 2 monitoring mechanism is in place May 26 21:10:45 of course we also need to test against real world deployments and real world layer 2 chaos May 26 21:11:21 but I hope these tests can be done in two steps (of course it will take many iterations anyway) May 26 21:11:45 What would it take to have a wispy at every node for example? May 26 21:11:51 (ok, money) :) May 26 21:12:07 ubiquity has a $40 one now May 26 21:12:10 ah! May 26 21:12:16 and is it worth anything? May 26 21:12:21 :) May 26 21:12:26 sounds almost to good to be true May 26 21:12:29 it seems to work May 26 21:12:39 i don't have a wispy to compare to though May 26 21:13:03 ok May 26 21:13:09 happy about it ? May 26 21:13:16 <{Nico}> not money then, just sponsors :) May 26 21:13:25 nico: yes, maybe... May 26 21:13:43 the java software it comes with makes pretty colors on the screen May 26 21:13:49 :) May 26 21:14:19 my microwave makes it go crazy, so that's something May 26 21:14:32 ok, seems to work then hehe May 26 21:39:15 not including src/crypto/sha1.h for some reason May 26 21:44:57 russell_: ? May 26 21:45:02 trunk? May 26 21:45:07 yeah, hostapd May 26 21:46:06 hm... apparently md5 is so much better anyway :) May 26 21:46:46 * russell_ just wanting it to build May 26 21:47:08 i don't believe in wireless encryption anyway May 26 21:49:04 hehe May 26 21:49:32 sorry, it was just ... at work we had some issues with sort of all certificates being "broken" since md5 had collisions May 26 21:50:03 i am starting to understand doctors and their weird/wicked sense of humor now May 26 21:50:46 today we had: http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=6460&rss May 26 21:51:01 was not that bad May 26 21:51:03 but still... May 26 21:51:10 remote root in ntpd May 26 21:51:14 sweet May 26 21:51:17 yes May 26 21:51:33 like, i often get the feeling that the internet is a piece of swiss cheese May 26 21:51:38 more holes than stuff May 26 21:51:55 not all swiss cheese has holes! May 26 21:52:02 true May 26 21:52:07 well, emmentaler has May 26 21:52:15 that is the one that I meant May 26 21:52:19 heh May 26 21:57:06 this fixes the hostapd build for me: http://pastebin.ca/1435486 May 26 21:58:25 nico * r16100 /trunk/package/iproute2/Makefile: [package] iproute2: install netlink header and library May 26 22:30:52 gah. no it didn't. May 26 22:49:05 hmmm May 26 22:50:05 make V=99 always gives me Kprobes ? [N/y/...] even after an make oldconfig May 26 22:50:28 is that part of the kernel config or part of openwrt's .config? May 26 22:50:38 ah... i will just search May 26 22:52:06 ok May 26 22:52:10 so it is in the kernel config May 26 22:52:12 .config May 26 22:52:21 i was just wondering why it kept asking me May 26 22:52:41 even though it is actually there... cur/build_dir/linux-ixp4xx_generic/linux-2.6.26.8$ grep -i KPROBE .config May 26 22:52:41 CONFIG_HAVE_KPROBES=y May 26 23:17:45 msg larsc ping May 27 00:01:20 what's the best way in your opinion if I want to generate an image but just want to change some settings in /etc/config/* ? May 27 00:01:29 should I use the image builder? May 27 00:01:51 or mount a template image via loopback and just search and replace from the template ? May 27 00:13:50 imagebuilder May 27 00:16:49 thx May 27 00:16:56 ok, gn8 :) May 27 01:33:37 gah. what happened to the package//{clean,etc} targets? May 27 01:34:37 make[1]: *** No rule to make target `package/hostapd/clean'. Stop. May 27 02:38:26 aha, /me is a dumbass, that's why! May 27 02:39:00 ? May 27 02:39:22 i had a typo in one of my changes May 27 02:39:28 ah May 27 02:39:39 caused the package/hostapd/clean to not work May 27 02:40:21 maybe i should change the build system to spam out makefile dump errors on every invocation instead of just once May 27 02:40:34 that makes it easier to see stuff like this May 27 02:40:46 what do you think? May 27 02:41:16 i found it soon enough, i think May 27 02:42:16 on the other hand, anything to help find errors, understand wtf is going on is welcome May 27 02:44:14 hmm. there is a staging_dir/target-mipsel_uClibc-0.9.30.1/usr/include/sha1.h that hostapd find before its own local one May 27 02:44:23 finds* May 27 02:48:09 this one works better, builds anyway: http://pastebin.ca/1435767 May 27 02:50:55 nbd * r16101 /trunk/include/scan.mk: improve error message output of metadata scan - fix newline break and do not hide broken makefiles after the first invocation anymore May 27 02:52:58 ./.libs/libgps.so: undefined reference to `finite' May 27 02:53:11 i've seen other instances of that, i think May 27 02:53:21 known issue May 27 02:53:23 will be fixed soon May 27 02:53:27 cool May 27 02:53:35 about the hostapd stuff: do you want me to commit that change? May 27 02:54:11 unless someone else has a better fix, it compiles, i don't have a way to test. was build failing for me before the patch May 27 02:54:18 ok May 27 02:54:31 nbd * r16102 /trunk/package/hostapd/Makefile: hostapd: prefer built-in crypto header files over external ones from STAGING_DIR (thx, russell) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed May 27 02:59:57 2009