**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jun 30 03:00:03 2018 Jun 30 03:47:33 The key used to sign the sha256sum 18.06 RC1 release does not seem to have it's public key uploaded to pgp keyservers. I was not able to retrieve the public key and verify the sha256sum Jun 30 06:26:03 https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=bc79cce741fab70968141c67974f8e99e31aec47 Jun 30 06:26:06 hmmmmm Jun 30 06:29:45 some good stuff in 4.16 as well heh Jun 30 06:48:11 just built for meraki mr24, came up with no radios, doing a dirclean world build now. Jun 30 06:52:12 oh, well, that's interesting. the image had /lib/modules/4.14.41 but the kernel (according to uname -a) is 4.14.51 Jun 30 06:59:29 jwh: assuming detect overlay/no overlay question is still valid, there are two way of detection I'm aware of Jun 30 07:00:22 jwh: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/blob/master/package/base-files/files/lib/upgrade/common.sh#L75 Jun 30 07:01:05 jwh: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/blob/master/package/base-files/files/lib/preinit/70_initramfs_test Jun 30 07:08:37 hm Jun 30 07:09:20 what are the chances of that failing though? like if its run before overlay is ready (there was a thread on the list recently about slow flash of a moderate size iirc) Jun 30 07:13:49 I looked at *almost* that initially but I couldn't figure out if its actually reliable or not, I'd probably have to add some sort of lock to make sure it doesn't try checking until everything is done Jun 30 07:17:35 hmm. some kind of ubi breakage Jun 30 07:20:08 https://pastebin.com/YfbQZ5fB Jun 30 07:33:16 https://openwrt.org/toh/meraki/mr24#flashing doesn't seem to address broken sysupgrade Jun 30 09:18:12 hello everyone, I have a question booting the mikrotik routerboard from tftp Jun 30 09:18:27 it seems the kernel and initramfs are running Jun 30 09:18:55 but using nmap, I can't find a port to connect to - no SSH, no telnet, no http, no https Jun 30 09:20:20 I can ping the IP requested from my dhcp server, but not 192.168.1.1 Jun 30 09:21:06 any suggestions? I am still waiting for my null modem cable, so there's no way of connecting to it (yet) Jun 30 09:26:03 ah, sorry, I found it: you need to boot from the POE port, and the 192.168.1.1 management interface is on another port. Jun 30 09:26:18 A little bit strange, but it works Jun 30 10:06:07 I can't figure it out ... how do I install the openwrt image into NAND memory? Jun 30 10:06:28 I am using RBM33G Jun 30 10:06:58 and /proc/mtd shows the following: Jun 30 10:07:18 mtd0: 0000f000 00010000 "routerboot" mtd1: 00071000 00010000 "factory" mtd2: 00fc0000 00010000 "firmware" Jun 30 10:07:58 so, which device should I erase to write the openwrt firmware? and which file should I write? Jun 30 10:10:48 jsollie: i have no experience with this personally but the wiki for the rb750p shows it being firmware Jun 30 10:11:00 i would find instructions for your device specifically before doing anything else though Jun 30 10:11:21 ? Jun 30 10:11:25 https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/mikrotik/common Jun 30 10:11:33 You should just follow the instructions: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/commit/5684d087418d176cfdef4e045e1950ca7ba3b09f Jun 30 10:12:11 ^ yes Jun 30 10:12:54 aha, this explains something Jun 30 10:12:58 thank you! Jun 30 10:36:41 wow, thumbs up for the 18.06 release for RBM33G, the board is working perfectly and the ath10k module loads both miniPCIe adapters :) Jun 30 11:09:44 Greetings, I am trying to compile packages for raspberry pi zero, which I configure with 'menuconfig', but the packages are getting built with a different architecture to what I am expecting. Jun 30 11:10:25 Getting 'helloworld_1.0-1_arm_arm1176jzf-s_vfp.ipk` Jun 30 11:11:39 I was expecting something like 'brcm2708_bcm2708' Jun 30 11:12:26 The .config file has: CONFIG_TARGET_brcm2708_bcm2708_DEVICE_rpi=y Jun 30 11:12:52 but then also has: CONFIG_TARGET_ARCH_PACKAGES="arm_arm1176jzf-s_vfp" Jun 30 11:12:53 CONFIG_DEFAULT_TARGET_OPTIMIZATION="-Os -pipe -mcpu=arm1176jzf-s -mfpu=vfp" Jun 30 11:12:53 CONFIG_CPU_TYPE="arm1176jzf-s+vfp" Jun 30 11:14:53 Might not be a problem as the ipk file installs and runs OK. Jun 30 12:45:24 pschulz01: afaik rpi is arm11, so it looks alright to me Jun 30 12:46:26 brcm2708 is the SOC (so cpu+gpu+io and all that jazz), but the ISA is arm11 Jun 30 12:46:56 funny though, i thought rpi switched to cortex a7 or something like that some time ago? Jun 30 12:47:27 ah, the 3 is a53 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jun 30 20:18:13 2018 Jun 30 20:44:56 Who knows what it is? Every 2-3 seconds. "20:07:42.099783 00:16:84:7b:cd:5a (oui Unknown) > cf:00:00:00:00:00 (oui Unknown), ethertype Loopback (0x9000), length 60: Loopback, skipCount 0, invalid (256)" I found something but... I have R pi2 and IPS with local network https://lists.gt.net/cisco/nsp/150653 Jun 30 20:45:15 tcpdump Jun 30 20:51:22 lede + PI2 + installed tcpdump. tcpdump -i eth1 -e -vvv -s0 port not 22 Jun 30 20:56:25 cisco device? Jun 30 20:59:32 no, lede on raspberry pi2 and ISP have big local network ( WAN ) 10.8 ... ang him maybe have in local cisco gateways/routers Jun 30 21:02:58 ISP have BRAS cisco, have BRAS not cisco, bras for connect L2TP (internet) Jun 30 21:04:27 bras in local network Jun 30 21:07:25 ? say ISP about this? or not? Jun 30 21:13:09 to tell about it to provider for me not a problem Jun 30 21:14:01 if they have cisco its probably keepalives Jun 30 21:14:06 doesnt matter Jun 30 21:28:07 I don't like this, Cisco or not Cisco it addresses my router each 2 seconds. Load of ARM, one Core of 1.3% Jun 30 21:30:03 1.3% not problem, norm. Jun 30 21:32:54 I will write to provider about it. Jun 30 21:36:33 i think not only to my router, subnet big. Jun 30 21:36:52 probably forgot to turn them off Jun 30 21:46:59 hi Jun 30 21:48:05 hey Jun 30 23:06:28 good time of day everyone, have come to ask for help Jun 30 23:07:18 set an openwrt device up, it does not seem to recognize its own wireless capabilities Jun 30 23:08:05 tried a whole bunch of drivers, no visible effect in wifi config/wifi status Jun 30 23:08:27 any idea what could be up? Jun 30 23:14:46 gonna need more than that Jun 30 23:15:01 platfotm, wifi card, openwrt version etc Jun 30 23:15:12 we arent mind readers Jun 30 23:20:24 @jwh: good point Jun 30 23:20:51 using cisco linksys E1500 Jun 30 23:21:07 stock wifi card for the model Jun 30 23:21:19 latest LEDE version, 17.1.4 methinks Jun 30 23:23:00 https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/b43/soc BCM5357B0 Supp.: No (Unsupported radio 0x2057 revision 5) Jun 30 23:27:03 hmmm that sucks Jun 30 23:28:49 rest don't even seem to have it listed Jun 30 23:29:26 any good options other than buying a new router Jun 30 23:29:56 buying a well supported used router Jun 30 23:31:23 hmmmm yeh, sounds about fair Jun 30 23:31:29 thank Jul 01 02:06:36 no not 2 sec. Every 1 sec. Jul 01 02:12:22 need to tell about this IPS and I'll tell Jul 01 02:20:20 or 0.5 sec https://ufile.io/4h8nb Jul 01 02:28:25 humoR: this is loopbak flood. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRC_flood#/media/File:IRC_flooding.PNG Jul 01 02:32:55 wireshark installed in windows not see this **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jul 01 02:59:59 2018