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<Namidairo>
problem is that most of the desktop pci-e 11ax cards i've seen are just ax200's mounted on adapters
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<mangix>
Namidairo: anything wrong with that?
<pkgadd>
Namidairo: that's not a problem at all, I have one of those - iwlwifi (and that of its firmware) reliability however is another topic
<Namidairo>
the one in this box works fine and dandy
<Namidairo>
just a little choice in the matter would be nice if you don't like Intel always setting them to NO-IR etc
<pkgadd>
yeah, aside from the weird latencies (dropped packets, losing the connectiong, etc. - AP's are QCA9984/ ath10k, QCA9880+BR4A/ ath10k, QCN5054/ ath_pci)
<pkgadd>
and very firmware version dependent bugs
<pkgadd>
why am I still looking for ax210 on a PCIe riser? because of availability, pricing (at least from ebay, aliexpress, amazon, etc.), wifi6e and BT (actually the system I'm having this in mind for needs BT and occassional wifi/ client usage)
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<Grommish>
I wonder if could get OpenWrt to run NES emulation..
<Grommish>
There are actual MIPS emulators out there for some reason
<enyc>
nbd: heh i've been testing master on my lantiq xrx200 BH-HHv5a ... and now i put on debug logs, both network and serial-console.... Doesn't go wrong!
<enyc>
nbd: I guess I probably could/should update to current master soon... at least 3 weeks outdated or so i suspect now
<enyc>
(there was some problem with self-rebooting on earlier master...)
<lechner>
Hauke: thanks for the wolfssl update. I very much liked the information you and others offered here. Maybe we can work together to improve the process for all of its maintainers in the future
<ynezz>
lechner: we thank you, that you've notified us, btw do you know what platform was used for the coordination of this issue?
<ynezz>
lechner: I mean, it was found and fixed in 10/2020, that CVE leaked "accidentaly" on 6.1. and the oss-fuzz 90 day embargo ended on 19.1.
<ynezz>
lechner: I assume, that Debian had access to this information since 10/2020 via some vulnerability information/coordination platform and I'm wondering what was that
<Borromini>
ynezz: could you post the 2021-02-02-1 PPP advisory on the forum as well? Or am I overlooking it?
<Borromini>
(and thank you for the work btw)
<ynezz>
lechner: we're likely going to ship wolfssl by default in the next stable release so I assume, that we would need to apply for an account on such platform as an organization
<Borromini>
it's called 'plug and pray' for something amirite.
<Tapper>
lol
<Tapper>
The latest upnp is said to be mutch safer then the old one.
<Borromini>
;)
<Borromini>
i ain't buying that
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<lechner>
ynezz: you researched the issue more thoroughly than I, perhaps because openwrt uses wolfssl widely and is thus more affected. Plus, upgrades are *much* harder for your users. I have known the wolfssl folks for a long time (including as friends) and am making plans to ensure that their open-source users receive the same level of attention as paying customers. (Debian did not hear until Jan 7,
<lechner>
although they would have told me if they had thought of it!) i'll be back with better information for you in the near future, if that's okay with you.
<lechner>
for anyone listening in, i'd like to add that i think wolfssl is a spectacular product. it is fast and tiny, and especially suited for environments such as yours
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<Borromini>
anyone know what baptiste jonglez' nick is?
<Borromini>
zorun: ping. are you baptiste?
<Borromini>
https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=commit;h=50e3659703113df036e755e0d483172c3b809242 < a question about this commit. Is your DM200 a DM200-100EUR?
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<zorun>
Borromini: yep
<zorun>
(for the first question)
<Borromini>
hi!
<Borromini>
ok :)
<zorun>
woah I haven't touched these devices for a long time
<Borromini>
and the second? :D
<Borromini>
there's someone in #openwrt
<Borromini>
Arrel124
<Borromini>
he has one but the openwrt wiki only talks about the DM200-100AUS
<zorun>
I think it was the EUR version yes, the alternative being the AUS version
<Borromini>
ok, thanks
<ldir->
Let me guess, one of them is upside down
<Borromini>
;)
<zorun>
ahah :)
<Borromini>
topsy turvy
<Borromini>
zorun: you're in france i presume (going by your name)
<Borromini>
so a -100EUR wouldn't be too wild a deduction would it? :)
<zorun>
Borromini: exactly
<Borromini>
=)
<Borromini>
merci bien
* Borromini
tips his hat
<zorun>
Borromini: actually, it was sold just as "DM200", but let me check if I still have one
<zorun>
c'est un plaisir
<Borromini>
alright thanks
<zorun>
;)
<zorun>
it's just "DM200" on the case
<zorun>
maybe they introduced the variants at a later date
<zorun>
but probably they just ship with a different DSL firmware
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<Borromini>
ok, thanks for double checking
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<zorun>
I have updated the wiki to clarify
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<Borromini>
cool!
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<Hauke>
nbd: ok, I will try to find out where this problem was introduced, but this will probably take some days
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<Hauke>
ynezz: thanks for creating the wolfssl advisory
<mangix>
ynezz: when will a new release be cut? I want to get ksmbd backported to 19.07
<Hauke>
lechner: thanks for informing us about the problem in wolfssl, I just assumed this was a minor problem like the normal 4 to 10 CVEs a SSL lib has each year ;-)
<lechner>
Hauke: yeah, i had the same reaction (and learned more about the NVD scale in the process) thanks again for the quick fix. you will be in the loop going forward
<mangix>
Hauke: I'll set up some PRs in the packages feed. They need to be pushed right before the release
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<Grommish>
'
<Hauke>
mangix: why do you have to push them right before the release?
<Grommish>
Tapper: I just installed UPNP and it works, but I don't know that I've ever seen anything in the LuCI UPNP Service page as to the mapping. But I'm DMZ from the edge to the device and UPNP the interior device, and my XB1 shows Open NAT
<Hauke>
mangix: ah ok, now I understand the problem
<Hauke>
The user space util would be delivered independed of the openwrt minor version, but the kmod is only updated with a new openwrt minor version
<mangix>
yes
<mangix>
I assume the only way to do so is to coordinate a backport and release
<mangix>
note: the reason for backporting it is because the version currently in 19.07 is somewhat broken
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<Tapper>
Grommish thanks for testing. It's probs better that I don't be a lazy shit and put the rules in my firewall anyway. I here a lot of people have the same thing with there xbox and openwrt using upnp
<Grommish>
Tapper: Yeah, UPNP I generally do not like.. I do not like things opening up ports without my knowledge, but in this case, It's an isolated segment that i use for streaming and XB1 only so I didn
<Grommish>
err didnt mind.. But it does work as of 2 days ago when I ran the nightly snapshot
<Grommish>
and updated via the opkg repos
* Tapper
nods.
<Tapper>
thanks
<Tapper>
Does any one know if the wiki is open for new accounts?
<Tapper>
There is a user on twitter asking about there being know page for the tp-link A6
<Grommish>
I contact Tmomas about my access on the Forum via DM
<Grommish>
err contactged
<Tapper>
k
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<Hauke>
just registered at oss-security@lists.openwall.com some hours ago and the first mail is more or less relevant ;-)
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<Grommish>
My state is offering CompTIA Network+ and Security+ exam courses for free and providing a voucher for the test.. i signed up thinking what the hell
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<hexa->
- Update to wpa_supplicant v2.10 or newer, once available
<hexa->
this one takes the cake :)
<Hauke>
hexa-: the security advisory from June 2020 said the same ;-)
<hexa->
lol :)
<hurricos>
What does a `mode 'mesh'` wifi-iface with `mesh_fwding '0'` provide over IBSS?
<hurricos>
I can only think of default-firmware ath10k compatibility off the top of my head
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<Namidairo>
i wonder how many vendors have config_p2p enabled
<Hauke>
android
<Hauke>
at least on some devices where they use hostapd