**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Apr 28 02:59:57 2019 Apr 28 07:03:25 mkresin: ping Apr 28 07:33:02 Borromini: pong Apr 28 07:38:34 mkresin: i had a question about lantiq vdsl but that's solved in the meantime. sorry to disturb :) Apr 28 07:42:01 Borromini: np Apr 28 07:53:03 what is difference between wpa_supplicant vs wpad vs hostapd ? I just want to enable WPA2 :) Apr 28 07:59:18 wpa_supplicant == client, hostapd == AP, wpad == combined binary of wpa_supplicant and hostapd Apr 28 08:00:56 == some space savings compared to separate packages Apr 28 08:02:12 muhaha: for just WPA2 default openwrt packages are sufficient Apr 28 08:02:21 blogic: hello! I saw the patchwork notification regarding the UCI issue Apr 28 08:02:22 it's just for enterprisey stuff Apr 28 08:02:29 that you'd need full wpad Apr 28 08:03:09 blogic: but I didn't find other informations helping me understand what was needed. I didn't know how to fix the issue properly in the end Apr 28 08:03:31 blogic: feel free to contact me over mail directly if you can - so I am sure I won't miss the message Apr 28 08:04:25 Thanks :) Apr 28 10:17:39 mrkiko: i got that mail aswell Apr 28 10:17:51 mrkiko: i did nothing, no idea why they were sent Apr 28 11:15:22 perhaps patchwork update Apr 28 11:29:46 What is difference between luci-app-sqm and luci-app-qos? :} Thanks Apr 28 11:35:10 hi, are there init hooks loaded before uci but after loading kernel modules? Apr 28 11:36:00 lynxis ideas? Apr 28 11:44:20 "before uci" ? Apr 28 11:44:38 there's no uci process, what do you mean? Apr 28 11:48:28 aparcar[m]: I guess you mean after the overlay is mounted Apr 28 11:51:50 after kernel modules are loaded the 9p drive is availalbe, it extracts the sysupgrade.tgz and copies it to /. At which point after a sysupgrade is the sysugrade.tgz unpackged? Apr 28 11:52:23 karlp the use case is this PR in case stuff sounds odd, I talked to lynxis before about that https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/2017 Apr 28 11:56:37 IMO, you should drop the plna9 stuff for starters, the mechanisms of your particular shares is irrelevant to what you're trying to do. Apr 28 11:59:23 karlp what would you do? Apr 28 12:16:28 well, I would try to think about it little bit more and try to come with some provisioning solution which could be used somehow by all targets? Apr 28 12:18:17 that p9fs dependency really feels strange Apr 28 12:31:38 ynezz I think VM provisioning is something quite common, provisioning of routers could be done by something like this script, however that should be enabled by default. Apr 28 12:31:39 https://github.com/openwrt/packages/pull/6071 Apr 28 12:32:12 The x86 target is somewhat space independed, so what's the concern here? Apr 28 12:35:17 Is possible to resize root partition in combined-squashfs.img.gz ? or only in combined-ext4.img.gz ? Apr 28 12:36:59 (what ynezz said) Apr 28 12:40:08 karlp ynezz do you have a broad idea in what direction I should look? Apr 28 12:44:26 well, I'm also unsure if this provisioning solution should be part of openwrt Apr 28 12:46:24 I don't see any reason such way should be a _default_ way imposed to anyone.. talk about attack vectoring.. one can always build up ways, with 9p or not, and use that then Apr 28 12:47:41 I welcome "all" the possibilities to exist, but default shouldn't have such things Apr 28 12:48:43 well, you usually provision only on first boot and on local network, and you could make it secure with usign/ucert Apr 28 12:49:01 but yeah, there is going to be a lot of concerns around it :) Apr 28 12:49:55 and this sysupgrade.tgz based solution is not going to scale well, once you need to handle various different routers, VMs etc. Apr 28 12:53:01 Like said, I welcome basically any methods to be available on compiletime or as installable packages or so on (invent method you like here).. Then it's up to admin to want something.. versus openwrt in broad default for everyone ever trying to fetch anything from network... Apr 28 12:56:21 As a provisioning method itself I don't see why not like that (in broad look, no details), 9p is allways an method Apr 28 12:57:21 But default download images from openwrt.org shouldn't try these type of.things Apr 28 13:02:16 I'm fine adding this as a package and not the default, the question I've intially asked stays the same. Regarding scaling sysupgrade.bin, I'm trying to provision VMs to improve local developing as well OpenWrt hosting, I don't see a heterogenous router landscape here Apr 28 13:35:14 can I get openwrt version with uci for example? Apr 28 15:54:57 muhaha: cat /etc/openwrt_release (you can source it directly in both shell and lua and get hte vars) Apr 28 16:59:57 pkgadd: i got my connection to work, initially at near identical speeds to the Fritz!OS but then my provider put me on a fallback profile. so something's not right :) Apr 28 17:00:14 i'll leave it at that for the moment. my 7490 still works mighty fine :P Apr 28 17:42:27 Are there any "known issues" with gpio-hog on ath79? Trying to figure out why it doesn't seem to be pulling the line high on startup Apr 28 17:52:46 updated openwrt/upstream, https://sdwalker.github.io/uscan/index.html Apr 28 18:02:39 (gpio-hog working in different context of DTS, so looks OK from a hardware/driver situation) Apr 28 18:12:25 Borromini: that sounds weird, almost as if the ISP tried tr069 (did you disable that on your 7490?) Apr 28 18:13:31 no i didn't Apr 28 18:13:54 i'll see what profile i'm getting tomorrow but now i'm on 7/0,5 :P Apr 28 18:14:05 might have to call them tomorrow to get TBF going Apr 28 18:16:27 :( Apr 28 18:18:58 shouldn't be a problem :) Apr 28 18:19:19 means there's more going on than just a check for the blob versions i reckon Apr 28 18:26:09 when your DSL modem does not supprot CDSL deutsche Telekom activates a fallback profile Apr 28 18:26:22 *VDSL vectoring Apr 28 18:26:49 it could also be that something whent wrong in the negotiation of the supported features Apr 28 18:27:07 Hauke: i pulled the blobs from my 7490 - the belgian dsl monopolist maintains a whitelist Apr 28 18:27:48 my ISP is not the one maintaining that whitelist, they just use the monopolist's backbone Apr 28 18:28:18 is there a way to see if anything went wrong? logread didn't show anything weird at first sight. Apr 28 18:28:42 (the 7490 supports vectoring it usually runs at 100/35 here) Apr 28 18:29:02 Borromini: "/etc/init.d/dsl_control status" shows the DSL paramaters Apr 28 18:29:32 mind if i pastebin them? i don't know what to look for in there. Apr 28 18:29:40 ok Apr 28 18:30:26 this is right after i replaced my stock 7490 with the openwrt 7362 SL with the 7490 blobs: https://paste.debian.net/1080445/ Apr 28 18:30:52 When I was in the fallback profile a normal rebot was not sufficent I just unplugged to device for 1 minute and then connected again Apr 28 18:31:02 and this a few hours later (the fallback profile): https://paste.debian.net/1080447/ Apr 28 18:31:15 i rebooted and unplugged but probably did not unplug long enough Apr 28 18:31:29 Borromini: this looks ok: data rate: Down: 92.387 Mb/s / Up: 32.430 Mb/s Apr 28 18:31:44 yeah but the FECS values are very high on both though (both right after replacing and a few hours later) Apr 28 18:32:05 i've been told the DSLAM only checks periodically, hence the downgrading comes later Apr 28 18:32:08 (or sth like that) Apr 28 18:32:29 17a is my usual profile and 8d is the fallback one. Apr 28 18:33:28 hmm this looked diffeernt for me, when I was in the fallback mode, I stille got the 17a but with lower rates Apr 28 18:33:56 but I am using a different ISP they probably do it differently Apr 28 18:34:06 yeah i have no idea about that :) Apr 28 18:44:42 going to try to disconnect my fritzbox for a bit. bbl! **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Apr 29 02:59:56 2019