**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jul 19 02:59:56 2010 Jul 19 10:00:21 hey, Josemi Jul 19 10:00:53 Josemi: That command from #540 is correct, see my latest comment Jul 19 10:03:15 Hi blathijs Jul 19 10:03:48 Are you matthijs? Jul 19 10:03:53 Yup :-) Jul 19 10:04:10 Ok Jul 19 10:04:25 I will run it, give me a second Jul 19 10:08:34 Command runned, I will try if the XBOX can now connect Jul 19 10:08:50 thanks Jul 19 10:08:58 Josemi: You might need to restart the Fonera Jul 19 10:09:35 Ok, In will reboot it Jul 19 10:09:43 I back in 5 minutes Jul 19 10:41:28 Hi Jul 19 10:41:35 I have tried it and continues failing Jul 19 10:43:29 blathijs¿? Jul 19 10:44:17 Josemi_: Ok, thanks. Could you comment that in the ticket? Jul 19 10:44:36 Done Jul 19 10:44:49 do you want me to try anything else? Jul 19 10:45:05 Could you pastebin the output of "dmesg" and "logread"? Jul 19 10:45:21 preferably shortly after attempting to connect Jul 19 10:45:27 Ok Jul 19 10:47:21 Is that what you want? http://pastebin.com/QiQUrYtv Jul 19 10:50:55 Josemi_: That's the logread command, please also pastebin the "dmesg" command Jul 19 10:50:58 (brb, breakfast) Jul 19 10:51:49 http://pastebin.com/3yPuqRj6 Jul 19 10:52:38 I have to go, I will be connected again in 4 hours more or less Jul 19 14:48:55 Hi blathijs Jul 19 14:49:04 ey Jul 19 14:49:24 Did you see my second pastebin? Jul 19 14:49:39 Yeah, but I didn't see anything relevant in there unfortunately Jul 19 14:50:11 Do you want any more information? To run any command maybe? Jul 19 14:50:37 If you need something, I´m here Jul 19 14:54:16 I will go out, If you need anything to try to resolve the bug, you can contact me by email or comment something on the ticket Jul 19 14:54:35 Bye! Jul 19 14:56:13 Josemi: I don't have any idea what could cause the problem right now, sorry Jul 19 15:20:01 hello Jul 19 15:20:53 one of my FON's begun to fail, and I believe it's a flash problem Jul 19 15:21:21 the one that failled is a 2200 model Jul 19 15:22:01 with the internal serial port, I can see a few error logs Jul 19 15:22:11 mainly refering to accessing data Jul 19 15:22:54 I can remove the flash and replace it with another one, but I need some help on how to reflash the unit with JTAG Jul 19 15:24:03 You think the actual flash chip is bad and you want to replace the flash chip entirely? Jul 19 15:24:55 yes Jul 19 15:25:14 unless it is possible to "format" the chip, and mark out the bad sectors Jul 19 15:25:28 (memory blocks?) Jul 19 15:26:27 It would also be nice to use a faster flash chip, as this one takes a long time to boot (about 1min) Jul 19 15:26:44 the flash chip I have is a: MX 25L6405MC-20G Jul 19 15:27:05 3V serial flash, 64Mbit 50Mhz Jul 19 15:28:22 can anyone help me with this? Jul 19 15:28:40 I'm not into the hardware details that much Jul 19 15:29:09 (I remember someone mentioning (a long time ago) about upgrading a FON2 to a faster flash chip) Jul 19 15:29:23 I think the best bet is to use the fonosfera mailing list. That should reach people with that much know-how, if they exist... Jul 19 15:29:53 ok thanks Jul 19 15:32:32 johndoe_: Feel free to drop by here again if you can't get your questions answered, I might be able to find someone within FON that knows a bit more Jul 19 15:35:02 blathijs: ok. thanks Jul 19 15:35:40 In fact, I have 3 fon routers, and the only thing I dislike about them is the slow flash Jul 19 15:35:54 I'd like to upgrade them all to faster flash chips Jul 19 15:42:53 I'm having an issue connecting to an application running on a server behind my fon router. Can someone help? Jul 19 15:51:54 Are there any known issues with Port fowarding? Jul 19 15:52:18 aside from editing ip tables, I can't seem to get any port forwarding to work. Jul 19 16:06:07 moon2kj: There have been some reports, but we haven't figured out what exactly is the problem Jul 19 16:06:27 moon2kj: I've found that port forwarding requires a router or firewall restart to start working Jul 19 16:06:41 moon2kj: And I think port forwarding to the Fonera itself doesn't work Jul 19 16:27:33 Btw, I have a FON2 (2202) with the "dolphin" firmware (latest ?) and the router reboots every now and then... Jul 19 16:27:52 does it happen to anyone else? Jul 19 16:28:20 I think it automatically reboots on out-of-memory errors, might be that you're seeing that Jul 19 16:29:43 maybe Jul 19 16:30:13 it reboots 1 or 2hrs after beying on.. even without any activity from my part Jul 19 16:30:40 I've been thinking about reflashing it with a "stock" openwrt or ddwrt, just to see if it's ok Jul 19 16:43:44 @blathijs - Well I've tried restarting everything and it doesnt work. Sometimes I even lose my ip for a while (which is a known issue I believe), but ultimately I'm trying to connect to a standard application/port to a server behind the firewall and it fails. Jul 19 16:44:18 I think I can make it work once I get all the iptables worked out, but it's a pain for me since I'm having to re-learn ip tables. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jul 20 02:59:56 2010