**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Dec 08 02:59:57 2020 Dec 08 08:09:49 hey there ladies and gents Dec 08 08:10:22 Working on a BB black kernel driver Dec 08 08:10:34 anyone familiar with the topic? Dec 08 15:37:24 denix, av500 LetoThe2nd jkridner[m] can one of you guys do /invite globbot will be nice to have logs on https://freenode.logbot.info/? Dec 08 16:38:06 anyone have experience breaking a wl18mod? Dec 08 16:38:31 curious how easy they are to break Dec 08 18:33:14 which beaglebone board has the fastest CPU? Dec 08 23:35:04 meh, i have dnsmasq serving ip addresses on me eth0 on my ai, but i want said to advices to have dns/route bridging to wlan0 as well Dec 08 23:35:12 which i'm not sure is going to be v easy Dec 09 00:10:04 I am learning! Dec 09 00:10:28 Nothing works but I am learning! Dec 09 00:45:47 M4! Dec 09 01:09:00 ayjay_t: unfortunately a wifi client cannot actually bridge that connection. doing so requires features that were added to wifi by the IEEE 802.11ak-2018 amendment which nobody has implemented yet afaik Dec 09 01:09:34 ayjay_t: the options available to share a wifi connection to ethernet are proxy ARP and NAT Dec 09 01:20:59 or have separate IP nets and static routes Dec 09 01:29:55 that last option is probably easiest, provided you can add a static route to your lan's router Dec 09 02:48:34 i can't touch the router unfortunately Dec 09 02:48:41 isn't an issue with mac addersses zmatt? Dec 09 02:49:53 yeah a wifi client can't transmit or receive packets on behalf of another MAC, only access points and mesh nodes can Dec 09 02:50:37 (though the bigger problems have to do with how broadcasts are handled iirc, I'd need to dig up the details) Dec 09 02:54:49 yeah, as wifi client you will receive broadcasts you transmit (since you send them to the AP which will broadcast them for you), and the only obvious way to filter the out is by recognizing the source address as being your own, but if you were to send a broadcast on behalf of another you'd have no criterium that would let you filter out that broadcast when you receive it back from the AP, so you'd end ... Dec 09 02:54:55 ...up reflecting it back to ethernet Dec 09 02:56:06 I think solving that problem is one of the reasons is took so long for support for client bridging to be added to the standard **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Dec 09 02:59:56 2020