**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 20 03:00:00 2018 Aug 20 06:40:48 hi Aug 20 06:48:15 blogic:morning Aug 20 06:48:22 morning blogic Aug 20 07:03:46 morning Aug 20 07:17:46 dedeckeh: is it possible to have wan dhcpv6 without slaac? Aug 20 07:19:06 jow:yes; if the upstream network does not include a prefix attribute in the RA Aug 20 07:19:53 in the forum someone was complaining that his cascaded openwrt router did setup a slaac ipv6 in addition to the dhcpv6 one Aug 20 07:20:10 thus effectively "leaking the mac" to the internet as the slaac addr was used for outgoing ips Aug 20 07:20:36 he "solved" that by disabling the A bit in the outer router advertisement Aug 20 07:21:03 but I wonder if any client side control is available for odhcp6c (or if I missed some conceptual relation to slaac) Aug 20 07:21:32 *for outgoing connections Aug 20 07:22:38 so when the router is doing RA w/ management bit, if it is possible to only configure the dhcpv6 ip but not setup a slaac one Aug 20 07:26:49 jow:currently this is not possible in odhcp6c to ignore the prefix attribute Aug 20 07:27:24 dedeckeh: okay, but (non-support in code aside) it would be possible to do that without violating any RFCs or the like? Aug 20 07:27:59 e.g. by implementing a supplementary option "noslaac" which would disregard the prefix Aug 20 07:28:11 jow:yes that would be possible; of course the user has to be sure statefull dhcpv6 is provided Aug 20 07:28:13 there already is a noslaaconly (-S) Aug 20 07:33:20 hm, allow_slaac_only (-S) seems to be something weird in odhcp6c Aug 20 07:33:40 it takes values from -1 .. 10 and seems to affect things like script sleep timers and hotplug events Aug 20 07:34:17 anyhow, will take a stab at implement a '-s' (no slaac) which causes odhcp6c to bail if no dhcpv6 is available Aug 20 07:36:00 dedeckeh: another question; is it possible to randomize the SLAAC IP chosen by odhcp6c, similar to privacy extensions? Aug 20 07:38:59 jow:atm you can't randomize the SLAAC IP Aug 20 09:32:45 blogic: query Aug 20 11:42:17 Hauke: enabling wireless on E3000 using b43 crashes kernel: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/linksys-e3000-reboot-loop/7771/7 Aug 20 11:42:25 Hauke: do you have some similar device to test that? Aug 20 11:43:40 i'm looking for a supported dsl router, any advices? Aug 20 12:03:55 nitroshift: you will be limited to lantiq. the most used/best tested is the bt homehub 5a. and it's cheap on top Aug 20 12:09:15 thanks mkresin :) Aug 20 12:28:22 wtf I just got emails from 2018-05-30 Aug 20 12:28:32 from the OpenWrt list Aug 20 12:29:35 yes, I only now could get around to process the moderation backlog Aug 20 12:29:50 mails arriving now have been in the moderation queue Aug 20 12:30:42 ok, wasn't just me, thought it was my mail client :) Aug 20 12:33:04 lol cool Aug 20 12:33:31 I thought the same thing karlp Aug 20 12:58:26 hrm, occasioanlly on sysupgrade I get a "[ 2553.928428] BUG: Dentry 835d6ee0{i=107,n=ntpdate.init.remake} still in use (1) [unmount of jffs2 jffs2]" Aug 20 12:58:38 but I'd just done a lsof right before hand and it's not listed there. Aug 20 12:58:45 whta would have it open? Aug 20 12:59:51 I have an ucidefaults that does a "mv ntpdate.init.remake /etc/init.d/ntpdate" but I don't know why it would leave hanging stuff? Aug 20 12:59:52 overlayfs maybe? Aug 20 13:00:32 I never get any other file, always that one, am I potentially trying to do a mv before the filesystems are up proeprly? Aug 20 13:00:52 do you move it on the jffs2 ? Aug 20 13:01:11 or where is it coming from? Aug 20 13:01:47 it's in the squashfs originally Aug 20 13:02:11 it's a file in my package and I move it over the top of the other one also in the squashfs Aug 20 15:10:09 https://www.cvedetails.com/cve-details.php?t=1&cve_id=CVE-2018-14526 Aug 20 15:10:46 was this addressed in 18061, does it only affect wpad-!mini? Aug 20 15:11:22 i've noticed new wpad packages as of today, version numbers are the same? Aug 20 15:12:52 ntd: with a score of 0.0, can't be that big of a deal ;P Aug 20 15:13:18 hey, even ubuntu have managed to rush an update Aug 20 15:14:59 does anyone know what commit felix was referring to here? https://www.mail-archive.com/openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org/msg42296.html Aug 20 15:15:20 I'm seeing this as well, but not with hostapd, with netifd, netdata, and my own processes. Aug 20 15:15:30 it's not al the time, but it's tedious when it doesn't work Aug 20 15:15:53 ntd: https://openwrt.org/releases/18.06/changelog-18.06.1#security_fixes - see end of page Aug 20 15:16:33 someone forgot to bump PKG_RELEASE Aug 20 15:19:19 10-4 Aug 20 15:19:34 will opkg update/list-upgradable spot the updated pack? Aug 20 15:22:57 hi, what about backporting 72489ebeb65fd1e1d77e8d9fbe105827a98dbf03 to 18.06 ? Aug 20 15:23:09 ntd: since the version didn't change, probably not Aug 20 15:27:50 anyone ever come across a project that'll let you track and triangulate approx indoor location and runs on owrt? Aug 20 15:33:00 stintel: https://www.mail-archive.com/openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org/msg42296.html what issue are you referring to there? I can't figure out what commit this might be. Aug 20 17:18:30 rmilecki: this b43 problem was with 17.01? Aug 20 17:18:38 I wil try to have a look at this in the next few days **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Aug 20 18:09:38 2018 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 27 01:23:08 2018 Aug 27 02:29:00 pkgadd: finally figured out the gpio and saw an uptime exceeding 3 mins! **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Aug 27 03:00:00 2018