**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jul 20 03:00:01 2018 Jul 20 03:07:14 ok, how do i get uhttpd ssl into a custom build so luci is started by default Jul 20 03:07:18 grrrrrrrrrrrrrr Jul 20 03:07:24 i added uhttpd Jul 20 03:28:48 well shit Jul 20 03:28:50 it works Jul 20 03:41:25 jwh: what does? accel-ppp? Jul 20 03:43:29 yes Jul 20 03:45:56 i dunno if this could be supported but upon looking at the GPL source code to Asus RT-AC52U is built upon openwrt - http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/wireless/RT-AC52U/GPL_RT_AC52U_30043808284.zip if anyone can make it available, contants toolchins and both drivers etc. Jul 20 03:47:47 MrSticks: its already supported Jul 20 03:48:13 sure you not talking about the RT-AC51U ? Jul 20 11:45:25 hi, is there a way to modify RESET button behaviour to keep the previous SSID? Defaul behaviour now is wiping all settings with the jffs2reset command Jul 20 11:46:24 alex_: I think you just need to modify / delete / comment out /etc/hotplug.d/button Jul 20 11:46:38 .../00-button iirc Jul 20 11:46:48 there should be a default script implementing the 30s reset behaviour Jul 20 11:47:19 echo "FACTORY RESET" > /dev/console Jul 20 11:47:20 jffs2reset -y && reboot & Jul 20 11:47:25 looking at it now, when RESET is called ^ Jul 20 11:49:29 jffs2reset wipes everything... I set SSIDs after flashing the units to a unique ID, but this disappears if a RESET happens, so Im trying to prevent that :) Jul 20 11:50:03 hm Jul 20 11:50:18 you could copy original files from /rom/etc/config/ Jul 20 11:50:41 then delete /etc/config/wireless and /etc/config/network (they're autocreated on boot) Jul 20 11:51:00 then create a uci defaults script which sets the ssid Jul 20 11:53:20 alex_: https://pastebin.com/rU386rBx Jul 20 11:53:23 something like that Jul 20 11:53:47 (s/exit0/exit 0/) Jul 20 11:55:12 thanks jow :) Jul 20 11:59:12 https://i.imgur.com/eHuqkQm.png Jul 20 11:59:16 did I make a success? Jul 20 11:59:42 it says debug, warn and not responding? Jul 20 11:59:50 not success Jul 20 11:59:55 :P Jul 20 11:59:55 oh, its not configurecd Jul 20 11:59:58 but it responds :d Jul 20 12:02:38 hello! any threads or info on the TP-LINK TL-WR740N v7? ive got a device that i want to install openwrt on and im ready to help the efforts, thanks! Jul 20 12:11:53 i am at a place where there are so many wifis, that gnome network manager fails and crashes trying to list/show them Jul 20 12:12:10 lol Jul 20 12:32:14 needs systemd-wifi-listd Jul 20 12:41:22 lols Jul 20 12:41:46 it could do with systemd-wpad Jul 20 12:41:48 or something Jul 20 12:53:44 jow: hi, got my email? Jul 20 13:00:42 * ldir awards himself prize turnip of the day - when pinging host for alive....it's best to use the correct ip address. Jul 20 13:01:12 :D Jul 20 13:11:27 f00b4r0: yeah, I've just sent the two builders into graceful shutdown Jul 20 13:24:51 having fun with suricata the last few days :) Jul 20 13:25:04 but running it in IPS mode will require beefy hardware Jul 20 13:29:29 jow: ok thanks. Not there before tomorrow tho, will have to wait a lil longer :) Jul 20 13:48:05 blogic: are you ok handling #1181 or should I post that one too? 4 of its commits would want to be cherry-picked for 18.06 if possible Jul 20 14:05:58 jow: do you have plans to implement something like the json release overview I sent you? Or should I create a PR? Jul 20 14:30:00 aparcar[m]: how/when did you sent it? Jul 20 14:36:47 jow: :-) Jul 20 14:37:21 nmcli tells me there are 320 wifis Jul 20 14:37:32 blogic: That all? :P Jul 20 14:37:38 f00b4r0: not sure, semi offline till monday Jul 20 14:37:41 * Monkeh hands blogic a cantenna Jul 20 14:37:47 Monkeh: insanity Jul 20 14:38:26 I live in a small town and can find ~100 out one window Jul 20 14:40:33 jow: the last time we talked... https://paste2.org/7kXm3heG Jul 20 14:41:25 jow: while I have your precious attention please check this related feature PR https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/1198 Jul 20 14:41:30 must have missed that Jul 20 14:41:50 regarding that json listing... will think about it Jul 20 14:42:06 update to mtd since 17.01.5? Jul 20 14:42:42 weird package to be flawed/vuln Jul 20 14:43:22 aparcar[m]: in theory it is simple to create that info from the available directory structure, the complexity comes from ignoring yet incomplete ones Jul 20 14:43:42 blogic: no problem Jul 20 14:43:46 maybe could simply skip release dears newer than three days or so Jul 20 14:43:50 *dirs Jul 20 14:43:52 Monkeh: pringles? :) Jul 20 14:44:16 f00b4r0: No, Werther's Originals. Jul 20 14:44:21 lol Jul 20 14:44:24 ntd: https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=commitdiff;h=828eaeee2550c954ea98063e59e09980c1361de2 + https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=commitdiff;h=79c8f2f50bcb2991ba0165a67d8bf3187dbb5bf2 Jul 20 14:45:13 i seem to remmeber that rtl8881 support is a pipe dream and devices featuring this SoC should best be avoided, am i correct? Jul 20 14:45:13 jow: isn't a feasible approach to create a subdomain like "snapshots.openwrt.org" where all the danger stuff goes? So no more magic filters required. And a regular user likely fallback to the downloads subdomain as it looks more like what you'd normally be looking for Jul 20 14:45:17 ntd: improved handling for nand flash blocks for trx format firmwares, solves some checksum issues on various devices Jul 20 14:45:55 aparcar[m]: no Jul 20 14:46:09 filtering dangerous stuff is simple Jul 20 14:47:10 jow: what exactly is dangerous except the hidden 18.06 snapshot thing? Jul 20 14:47:58 I don't want this thing to report 17.01.6 as current release before its both fully uploaded, complete and reviewed by someone Jul 20 14:48:11 yeah I could upload it somewhere else and then move it manually Jul 20 14:48:18 but then I can as well manually edit a file Jul 20 14:48:39 jow: on the topic of domain names, having both wiki.openwrt.org and openwrt.org with similar content is somewhat confusing (although I noticed the warning sign), especially considering how google still indexes the former... Jul 20 14:48:56 f00b4r0: not my field of work Jul 20 14:48:59 many times my searches first hit was the former Jul 20 14:49:00 wait, there will be a .6 in a few days? gawd, just updated some remote ones... Jul 20 14:49:15 jow: ok then, just mentioning on passing :) Jul 20 14:52:53 jow: how do you copy the releases? I'm guessing anything with a dot prefixed is ignored, can't you use something like rsync to copy everything to a hidden folder and then rename the folder once finished? Jul 20 14:53:09 jow: so you could even use autoindex as long as it hides doted files Jul 20 14:53:46 yeah, cos "hidden" urls are "secure" Jul 20 14:54:56 aparcar[m]: currently tags are built over a period of 24 to 48 hours Jul 20 14:55:08 and incrementally uploaded target-by target Jul 20 14:55:18 packages for a given release branch typically appear even earlier Jul 20 14:55:28 changing that requirs effort Jul 20 14:55:38 changing that properly requires a lot of effort Jul 20 14:56:20 neither will happen on short notice so an intermediate solutions is required Jul 20 14:57:19 and it is likely that I revemp the entire mechanism again in the future Jul 20 14:58:18 it is also possible that we take down a release folder again, before even announcing it because we've been overlooking a gaping bug Jul 20 14:58:42 or a build problem, bad package selection, miscompilation etc. Jul 20 14:59:12 gninrom Jul 20 14:59:15 jow: without nowing to much of CI, I think travis supports to run multiple workers to do a job, once all of them are finished a "deploy" script runs. So all workers could do their job, upload stuff, once finished, deploy script renames from .to Jul 20 14:59:29 I do not want to use travis Jul 20 15:00:03 I have a conceptual problem with an opaque company providing compute intensive services for free without an apparent business concept Jul 20 15:00:11 jow: me neither, I just wanted to say this approach does exists Jul 20 15:00:35 look, the problem is not implementing some logic to do what we want Jul 20 15:00:45 the problem is finding time, motivation, test coverage to do it Jul 20 15:01:00 and weighting effort, time and results Jul 20 15:01:16 so far its a lot of effort, very time intensive testing for little gain Jul 20 15:01:50 ultito: what? Jul 20 15:01:57 compared to some "count /\w+-\d\d\.\d\d\.\d+/, sort, reverse and skip stuff older than three days" Jul 20 15:02:28 *younger than three days Jul 20 15:03:12 aparcar[m]: read it backwards :-) Jul 20 15:03:51 jow: so if I understand correctly you have no time to setup/test/etc such thing, but would be generally interested in, correct? Jul 20 15:04:05 ultito: I'm even in Japan, I should have done this naturally Jul 20 15:04:44 aparcar[m]: Japan? There is right now 1am local time? Jul 20 15:05:55 aparcar[m]: in waht exactly? Jul 20 15:06:04 the json listing thing? I have no use for it Jul 20 15:06:14 as far as I am concerned its just work Jul 20 15:06:21 ultito: 12pm Jul 20 15:06:30 but I do understand that downstream projects might find it useful Jul 20 15:06:43 jow: a more convenient CI Jul 20 15:06:44 hmmm, same time zone as Seoul? Jul 20 15:07:05 deploying automatically new releases without the need of manual work Jul 20 15:07:33 aparcar[m]: I am happy, to deploy a release I literally need to fill in a version number and click one button Jul 20 15:08:17 but your releases are green, and they should be blue.... Jul 20 15:08:38 synchronizting all the stuff, write meta data, implement complexity on the server side, finding a definition of done, establishing a staging / review / bring live process and finally building a json api on top is work though Jul 20 15:08:48 okay sorry then I misunderstood the issue. I though you currently have to do some manual work to hide/show incomplete folders Jul 20 15:09:06 yeah, the work is updating index.html Jul 20 15:09:20 the folders are accessible all the time, if someone discovers them its fine Jul 20 15:10:25 what you need is a listing that only shows stuff that is guaranteed to be complete and reviewed and deemed to be "done" and "published" Jul 20 15:10:32 that intoduces at least one further review step Jul 20 15:11:08 well I guess the 3days delay would be perfect for that Jul 20 15:11:14 even a release that was completely built five minutes ago could still be found to be bugged and deleted 6 minutes later Jul 20 15:11:26 we had that in the past with backfire iirc Jul 20 15:12:14 but we're actually discussing a non-issue, initially I merely wanted to point out that I need to think about something sensible to skip too new stuff Jul 20 15:12:36 so year, some 3-5 days grace period thing seems sensible Jul 20 15:13:00 I assume you'll somehow cache that info on your side too as this list changes very infrequently Jul 20 15:14:13 sounds like you're trying to implement Britney Jul 20 15:16:42 jow: yea, like checking for updates weekly or something Jul 20 15:20:03 aparcar[m]: I think you won't need extra pacakge references Jul 20 15:20:48 aparcar[m]: within each release number folder (e.g. https://downloads.lede-project.org/releases/17.01.5/) there is a "packages" folder which is a symlink to ../packages-major.minor Jul 20 15:21:03 aparcar[m]: since this url is used by opkg as well you can consider it stable Jul 20 15:21:43 you only need to know "17.01.5" to infer all locations from it Jul 20 15:21:50 plus target/subtarget obviously Jul 20 15:21:55 for specific resources Jul 20 18:46:05 This sounds like a silly basic question, because it is, but in a CBI, how do I get the current value of mapped cbi config model from inside a taboption? Jul 20 18:52:54 would I need to instantiate a uci cursor? Jul 20 19:18:09 Is there a way of doing this sort of thing in normal firewall config? iptables -t mangle -A FORWARD -p udp -s 192.168.2.30 --sport 6500 -j DSCP --set-dscp-class CS1 Jul 20 19:21:12 by which I mean fw3 Jul 20 19:22:53 ldir: there was a post by jow on the lede forum, search for dscp fw or dscpfw3 Jul 20 19:29:35 ahh I think this is what you're referring to https://forum.lede-project.org/t/advanced-policy-routing-where-does-it-go/12402/11 Jul 20 19:50:21 ldir: that's the one. does that address your question? Jul 20 19:56:14 sadly I can't get it to work. Jul 20 19:56:54 does it get created? can you see it with iptables-save? Jul 20 20:03:43 I get 'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' which is concerning. related to the rule I created. Jul 20 20:06:53 and the example given is the wrong way around... I'm trying to change DSCP for egress, so src net is lan and dest net is wan Jul 20 20:09:58 ldir: may be missing module possibly Jul 20 20:10:36 dmesg might indicate it in that case though Jul 20 20:11:13 ahhh! x_tables: ip_tables: DSCP target: only valid in mangle table, not filter Jul 20 20:11:21 ah heh Jul 20 20:12:05 hmm, how do I persuade fw3 to put a rule in mangle? Jul 20 20:12:27 there is target and target extra options *iirc* Jul 20 20:12:33 you could maybe use hat Jul 20 20:12:34 that Jul 20 20:12:39 and a hat Jul 20 20:12:50 a t-rex in a nice hat Jul 20 20:13:33 speaking of fw3... Jul 20 20:14:28 yes... Jul 20 20:14:38 normally you follow up with something at this point :D Jul 20 20:14:42 jwh: is the firewall PROCD object supposed to work on 15.05? because from my limited experience it doesn't. Jul 20 20:14:51 no idea Jul 20 20:15:04 jwh: I've tried using it in fakeinternet and noticed it had zero effect. Jul 20 20:15:16 I only use fw3 in a very limited capacity Jul 20 20:15:23 on a related subject Jul 20 20:15:26 (and on most images, it isn't even included) Jul 20 20:15:37 any plans to move fw3 to nft from iptables? Jul 20 20:15:42 ask jow Jul 20 20:15:51 I'm not a developer :d Jul 20 20:15:59 I just submit things occasionally Jul 20 20:16:04 well, neither am I ;) Jul 20 20:16:40 I'd like nft also, but its a lot of work and probably not worth it [yet] Jul 20 20:17:03 well, you seem to know more about different filters than I do, so I'd still ask Jul 20 20:17:24 if fw3 migrates to nft, does it mean any other packages which use iptables would be broken? Jul 20 20:18:26 yes Jul 20 20:18:36 well, likely Jul 20 20:18:49 undefined interaction between ipt and nft Jul 20 20:18:49 etc Jul 20 20:19:28 I'd like nft in the future coz slightly faster, and better offloading promise Jul 20 20:19:48 can you use nft with fw3 right now tho? Jul 20 20:19:59 or are they incompatible as things are? Jul 20 20:20:22 (right now) Jul 20 20:24:07 sort of Jul 20 20:24:19 fw3 doesn't generate any nft rules though as far as I'm aware Jul 20 20:24:51 ideally what should happen is iptables becomes an interface to nftables Jul 20 20:24:57 which I believe is being worked on upstream Jul 20 20:25:10 that way nftables is in use but with the legacy interface Jul 20 20:25:30 and people can transition at will without having to support multiple filter implementations Jul 20 20:31:31 jwh: ty. Jul 20 20:32:09 jwh: is there a web-site which would list how every single iptables option translates to nft option? Jul 20 20:37:51 nope can't make it work. Jul 20 20:41:39 ldir: I'd recommend you post in the same thread or create your own Jul 20 20:42:12 doesn't really matter - just playing really. Jul 20 20:58:05 stangri: probably not, since a lot of things don't have any direct translation Jul 20 21:23:41 Hey :) Jul 20 21:25:14 Can anyone tell me if wlan is working on tp-link wrv841-v13.x? Latest trunk? Jul 20 22:09:11 cedrix: it's working some how. still has some bugs, but in general it's working Jul 20 22:10:01 @lynxis: thx! Jul 20 22:10:12 did anyone worked on the DPLL registers on ar934x? e.g. PCIe_DPLL_ADDRESS 0x18116c00 Jul 20 22:15:10 Hi all, can anyone help me with this? https://forum.lede-project.org/t/openvpn-not-working-on-openwrt-18-06-0-rc2-on-ramips-mt76x8-tl-mr3420-v5/17377 Jul 20 22:48:43 OS: 64 bit Windows 7 Ultimate (Version 6.1 Build 7601) Service Pack 1, CPU: 2 x Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5800 @ 3.20GHz @ 3200 MHz 2048 KB Cache, MEM: 3035 MB, 59% (1770 MB) free, DISKS: total 1.36 TB - 1.09 TB free, GFX: Intel(R) G41 Express Chipset 1280 MB, SCREEN: Generic PnP Monitor, 1360 x 768 @ 32 bit, 60 Hz, AUDIO: High Definition Audio Device, UPTIME: 0 d, 2 h, 0 m Jul 20 22:49:24 OS: 64 bit Windows 7 Ultimate (Version 6.1 Build 7601) Service Pack 1, CPU: 2 x Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5800 @ 3.20GHz @ 3200 MHz 2048 KB Cache, MEM: 3035 MB, 59% (1770 MB) free, DISKS: total 1.36 TB - 1.09 TB free, GFX: Intel(R) G41 Express Chipset 1280 MB, SCREEN: Generic PnP Monitor, 1360 x 768 @ 32 bit, 60 Hz, AUDIO: High Definition Audio Device, UPTIME: 0 d, 2 h, 1 m Jul 20 23:13:01 MrSticks: y Jul 20 23:13:12 also Jul 20 23:13:17 [Kernel: 4.15.11-1-ARCH] [Uptime: 2 months, 12 days, 21:47:45] [CPU: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU Z3735F @ 1.33GHz 499.495 MHz] [Load average: 0.08 0.08 0.18] [RAM: 1011 MB of 2 GB used] [Swap: 444 MB of 2 GB used] [Disks: 2 GB of 28 GB free] [Network: 0 KB received, 0 KB transmitted] [Audio: ] [Video: Intel Corporation Atom Processor Z36xxx/Z37xxx Series Graphics & Display (rev 0f)] Jul 20 23:13:50 <3 Jul 20 23:13:56 arch KDE ? Jul 20 23:14:00 no Jul 20 23:14:05 headless Jul 20 23:14:06 dammm Jul 20 23:14:10 wow...nice Jul 20 23:14:11 its in a dc Jul 20 23:14:15 i c Jul 20 23:14:49 arch in production like a crazy person Jul 20 23:15:14 not even using the lts kernel either. that's hardcore :) Jul 20 23:15:15 its fine if you know what you are doing :D Jul 20 23:15:58 everything else pisses me off Jul 20 23:16:10 i want slackware but not pointless Jul 20 23:16:15 always been a fine of arch but when i say that i mean manjaroo Jul 20 23:16:16 so arch it is Jul 20 23:16:21 xD Jul 20 23:16:29 manjaro is not arch Jul 20 23:16:38 i like arch as daily driver on my lappy Jul 20 23:16:40 dont make me set dave on you Jul 20 23:16:50 its garbage for dwsktop Jul 20 23:16:52 but for server i'm either coreos or debian these days Jul 20 23:16:52 desktop Jul 20 23:17:05 but all linux is Jul 20 23:17:10 :D Jul 20 23:17:11 desktop has to be peppermint 9 tho <3 Jul 20 23:17:25 desktop is i3 ofc Jul 20 23:17:38 my laptops have windows coz they need to actually work Jul 20 23:18:15 cant figure out the keybroad thing with i3.....i loaded it up one day.....tryed to click with mouse...thought aye up.. Jul 20 23:18:19 zero time for unsupported boards or driver crap Jul 20 23:18:20 me Jul 20 23:18:21 2 Jul 20 23:18:32 have to have Windows here for work Jul 20 23:54:53 salcedo: what's wrong with ubuntu? Jul 20 23:57:38 what a weird question! :D Jul 20 23:59:11 salcedo: ah, I see, no valid argument. Jul 21 00:16:49 ubuntu user? defo work looking at the peppermint os what runs lxde Jul 21 00:16:56 worth* Jul 21 01:53:47 MrFantastik: case in point Jul 21 01:54:20 this touchpad didn'n work until 4.17, keyboard 4e.14 Jul 21 01:54:40 windows 10 from years ago managed it Jul 21 01:54:54 no time for that crap Jul 21 01:54:57 jwh you're on Dvorak? Jul 21 01:54:58 needs to work Jul 21 01:55:01 no Jul 21 01:55:09 both are i2c connected Jul 21 01:55:25 You made a dvorak typo. 😃 Jul 21 01:55:37 heh, accident Jul 21 01:55:40 :D Jul 21 01:55:46 utf8 for you Jul 21 01:55:53 On phone Jul 21 01:56:06 look like an 'e' here# Jul 21 01:56:38 i think it might be the euro Jul 21 01:57:09 coz dumbass keyboards have that as an alt key now **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Jul 21 03:00:02 2018