<aparcar[m]>
stintel: could you please adapt the channel topic?
<DonkeyHotei>
you can add in more (incomplete) logs from http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://openwrt.org/logs/*
<DonkeyHotei>
and the /topic should probably have both old and new links
<mangix>
aparcar[m]: OTOH Alpine has packages that don't exist in OpenWrt
<mangix>
Actually the Os thing is probably only relevant for mips
<aparcar[m]>
mangix: OTOH?
<aparcar[m]>
oh I see
<aparcar[m]>
mangix: I didn't test the alpine package on anything but x86_64, the Alpine repos are really just meant to give something to test alpine. I integrated APK packages into OpenWrts buildsystem so it suddenly supports all OpenWrt archs. https://github.com/aparcar/openwrt/tree/apk however this is still early WIP as it builds on opkg packages. Also APK itself doesn't like some archs, which would have to be added
<aparcar[m]>
jow: I reverted all the NEED_DETAIL stuff, same error as before. Did you look at the bug report I filed? I mentioned there a specific bit which I suspect
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<stintel>
aparcar[m]: thanks for taking care of this
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<aparcar[m]>
sure
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<f00b4r0>
out of curiosity, is there a clean/smart way to programmatically and simultaneously turn on/off wifi on several openwrt APs, short of running a loop of 'ssh <AP> wifi on' from some place?
<lemmi>
f00b4r0: what's so bad about that? any reasonable solution will eventually boild down to this
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<Borromini>
f00b4r0: or you could use something like ansible, but if it's just for wifi on/off it's probably overkill
<f00b4r0>
Borromini: yeah, i'm looking for lightweight, these are underpowered APs :)
<f00b4r0>
lemmi: ssh is 'heavy' in that context, but sure it works :)
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<ynezz>
rpcd?
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<svanheule[m]>
f00b4r0: is the other way around an option? e.g. a cron job running on the APs to check if wifi should be on or off
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<ynezz>
aparcar[m]: merged
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<Tapper>
Hi does any one know if if there is a write up of how dawn works yet? When I looked at it I could not understand how to us it.
<Tapper>
use*
<f00b4r0>
svanheule[m]: no, basically i'm controlling outdoor APs based on "presence detection" from an indoor one. I turn on outdoors AP when a specific MAC address (from smartphone) registers on the indoor AP and turn it off when it gets removed. Totally random :)
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<Borromini>
f00b4r0: neat, how are you monitoring that?
<f00b4r0>
works like a charm for presence detection
<f00b4r0>
provided of course that you have a single dhcp server
<Borromini>
ok. wonder if odhcpd supports that as well.
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<karlp>
what's the motivation? is it just "reduce attack surface" sort of thing?
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<f00b4r0>
karlp: it's both that and reduce power usage when nobody's around
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<stintel>
dnsmasq with ujail is no longer binding ports after a restart. any idea what's up with that ?
<stintel>
after a restart of the service, not the router*
<stintel>
ok I just commented out procd_add_jail* in /etc/init.d/dnsmasq
<stintel>
and then it works
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<stintel>
I will just ditch this junk, it's not the first time this happens
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<ynezz>
it's misbehaving without the ujail as well
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<damex>
is there any support for BCM53343 soc? i have ubiquiti switch that i would like introduce openwrt to. it has 32mb storage and 256 mb ram (it is kinda split in two). only problem is that it has that broadcom soc :(
<damex>
edgeswitch 8xp was a nice platform that was brought up to openwrt. my current one sadly is the newer model called 'edgeswitch 8 (150w)'
<karlp>
you should just make your package a feed...
<karlp>
instead of asking people to creat it all themselves by copying and pasting...
<karlp>
I mena, you've got them making a feed annyway, but doing it from their own local paste of your files, just put it in a repo on github as it is?
<grift>
at some point it hopfully be part of upstream
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<grift>
its "draft" so thanks for suggestion
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<aparcar[m]>
woah you made a hour long review video, not bad!
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<aparcar[m]>
grift: so I created a patch which enables the XATTR labels by default. it's already in dagoles staging tree https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/staging/dangole.git;a=commit;h=636fdbeb0eb7f341576791dbdf824315adca91da
<grift>
i cloned openwrt.git from github today and there it was still needed
<aparcar[m]>
true, I hope dango comes back today
<grift>
doesnt matter though gave me a change to make the ramoverlay scenario more solid
<grift>
chance*
<aparcar[m]>
good
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<grift>
a the lwn article is "free" now, some good obervations in the comments (also some not so good)
<grift>
but yes something that seems to be a recurring theme is that some people compare openwrt to common distributions
<ynezz>
we can't decide this on IRC, feel free to suggest that as a reply to my email sent few minutes ago
<aparcar[m]>
ynezz: Oh I though it was already deployed but the 403 would be an error of the deploy script! I apparently misunderstood a message from moritz
<ynezz>
maybe with the links to the wiki where one could get more details?
<aparcar[m]>
good call.
<aparcar[m]>
I think liks to the wiki on a per device basis is difficult
<aparcar[m]>
at leas until we agree on a metadata format
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<grift>
what is interesting about the lwn comments is how people say root is bad and then take dnsmasq as an example of how it should be done
<grift>
root itself is nothing bug an identifier that mostly is like any other with the exception that its widely associated
<grift>
more of the problem is access to capabilities
<grift>
so take dnsmasq, yes it drops privileged but its need cap_setuid setgid to do so, but then it also needs cap_dac_override because some of the files it accesses as root are associated with the dnsmasq identifier
<grift>
so now it ends up even worse than it would have been if it would have just run as root with selinux confinement
<grift>
dropping to an unpriv user id isnt as compelling as some make it out to be