<swalker>
philipp64: look at the root-<target>/usr/lib/opkg/info/*.conffiles?
<philipp64>
swalker: trying to remember the provenance of the /etc/config/ipsec files on my machines... they've been through so many revisions I can't remember what I started with.
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<swalker>
compare the hash from /usr/lib/opkg/status if the conffile is listed?
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<philipp64>
it's not... which makes sense, I guess. VPN is too complicated to include sample config files.
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* ldir
ughs
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<guidosarducci>
ldir: I almost hate to ask...?
<rsalvaterra>
'mornin!
<guidosarducci>
'evenin! (too late)
<rsalvaterra>
guidosarducci: I use my time zone as the reference. :)
<ldir>
guidosarducci: oh it's 'just' morning and I'm still feeling 'a bit odd' from the covid vaccine I had last Saturday.
<guidosarducci>
ldir: maybe its a tumah?
<guidosarducci>
ldir: (ignore obscure ref) it does seem a long time to feel off though
<ldir>
guidosarducci: oh the other half is feeling similar and many others I know have reported feeling a bit off for a surprisingly long time
<ldir>
guidosarducci: and thanks for the email
<guidosarducci>
ldir: np, it was a while ago and a bit of a struggle to recall. Maybe it'll help though...
<guidosarducci>
ldir: which jab BTW?
<ldir>
guidosarducci: like you, I no longer think the 'memory accounting' matches simon's hoped for 'COW' behaviour.
<Borromini>
ldir: at least you already have your vaccine :)
<ldir>
guidosarducci: oxford astrazeneca - should have gone for the cambridge version lol
<guidosarducci>
ldir: still waiting for mine, so hopefully soon, but not really picky!
<ldir>
Borromini: oh I couldn't agree more - I am very fortunate to have it.
<ldir>
guidosarducci: cambridge version doesn't exist - it was a terrible joke on the rivalries between the great university towns of oxford, cambridge (& hull)
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<rmilecki>
my experience with GitHub just got even worse
<plntyk>
the comments were really normal - I dont know if / how much "friendlier" / "boilerplate" stuff really helps ("thank you for submitting, this seems to be your first contribution, please note ...)
<plntyk>
also NLS seems to be a little bit broken in the toolchain dunno
<rsalvaterra>
Pro-tip: before contributing, try to understand the project culture first. :P
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<Grommish>
rsalvaterra: I found the dts overlay for the er10x from Ubuntu.. It outlines the rt8367rb ethernet defines.. hmmmm Wonder if it'll work :) I had to move it to the new overlay format. ralink/overlays/ubnt_er_10x.dts: interrupt-names = "gsw", "rtl8367_int";
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<rsalvaterra>
Grommish: Oooh, nice! Give it a spin! ;)
<rsalvaterra>
My life is now refreshing target/subtarget kconfigs. :P
<Grommish_>
Ooo
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<Borromini>
Grommish: sounds like you're making progress :)
<Grommish>
Know any good ways to figure out what GPIO are for which LEDs?
<Grommish>
Borromini: I'm just avoiding trying to deal with the ebpf issue with suricata, or the python issue with suricata...
<Borromini>
while trying to debug the R6800 which lost its LEDs - turned out that was in the 4.19 to 5.4 migration... the GPIO expander driver just got dropped >_>
<Borromini>
but i can confirm the script works. you need a bit of patience of course (and take notes)
<Grommish>
I'll try that.. i think I tried it and others.. but I never saw a blinky.. I'll run it again
<Grommish>
I know there are 100+ that were returned
<rsalvaterra>
In any case, since (I wager) most of the time is spent in the kernel, in case of OpenWrt, it probably should be a low value (I think everything supports HZ=100).
<barhom>
I have a bunch of scripts that executes "uci set, uci commit" and reload firewalls. I'm having an issue with race conditions where two scripts that wants to add to the firewall is adding things simultanously and then f*cking up the config in such a way that I loose access to the router after a firewall reload (probably a bad config somehow)
<barhom>
Before I begin adding some kind of lock mechanism in my own scripts, is there something already in openwrt I should use?
<rmilecki>
barhom: start with getting broken config file, it may help understanding what happens
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<jow>
barhom: flock
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<barhom>
jow, thanks Ill check flock out
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<mgiganto>
Hi family
<mgiganto>
I think I have a bug with netifd
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<mgiganto>
apparently the bridge vlans are not initialized at all on boot
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<xdarklight>
Hauke: now someone is reporting that all of the PHY auto-polling is not working for external PHYs and instead manual configuration is needed (similar to fixed links). is there any errata about this?
<xdarklight>
Hauke: (not saying that the report is correct - just want to confirm that there's no known problem)
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<russell-->
mgiganto: the initial step in getting help is to describe the problem with details: maybe describe your device, pastebin your config and show the resulting state
<mgiganto>
I have this:
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<mgiganto>
I have this in WRT32X: OpenWrt SNAPSHOT, r16341+5-bbb9c1c2be
<mgiganto>
config interface 'lan'
<mgiganto>
option proto 'static'
<mgiganto>
option ipaddr '192.168.0.1'
<mgiganto>
option netmask '255.255.255.0'
<mgiganto>
option type 'bridge'
<mgiganto>
list ifname 'lan1'
<mgiganto>
list ifname 'lan2'
<mgiganto>
list ifname 'lan3'
<mgiganto>
list ifname 'lan4'
<mgiganto>
config bridge-vlan
<mgiganto>
option device 'br-lan'
<mgiganto>
option vlan '2'
<mgiganto>
list ports 'lan1:t'
<mgiganto>
When I reboot, I expect to see vlan 2 with bridge vlan, but I don't:
<mgiganto>
#root@OpenWrt:~# bridge vlan
<mgiganto>
port vlan-id
<mgiganto>
lan4 1 PVID Egress Untagged
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<nbd>
mgiganto: you need to define the bridge as a 'config device' instead of implicitly creating it through the lan interface
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<mgiganto>
that is interesting, when I enable STP it is redefined as config device, but then the flag STP dissapear and i no longer have access to select bridged ports
<mgiganto>
and if I create first a bridge with the ports and then an interface of the bridge, was kind of working, but i lost the ability to see the connected ports and statistics of each port in luci, i just see bridge
<mgiganto>
I also use the bridge name itself, instead of bridge.1. I don't know if it is a big difference
<russell-->
mgiganto: in future, use a pastebin site to share more than a few lines, via a url
<mgiganto>
sorry about that
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<Hauke>
xdarklight: I haven't found the errata sheet
<Hauke>
but this is strange, I thought that the PHY polling using the MDIO bus and there is one MDIO bus with the external and the internal phys
<Hauke>
is the pin configuration correct?
<Hauke>
in the pin ctrl for the MDIO bus
<Hauke>
is this person able to manually ready data from the PHY
<Hauke>
coudl also be that it is broken and only works for the internal phys becasue we use the default avlues
<Hauke>
*values
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<xdarklight>
Hauke: ok, thanks for checking. for the user who reported that setting the link parameters manually: I don't know what he's seeing from the PHY. the other user who reported issues is Martin Schiller and he reports (that one one of his boards Ethernet is not working at all) "Another point that points to a missing initialization of the phys"
<xdarklight>
I'll need to investigate this in the next days in more detail
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<philipp64>
What functions from the init.d script get called when a "stop" happens?
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<mangix>
Hmm anyone have any insight on how to check for installed opencl-headers?
<mangix>
it seems mesa just syncs them to the latest version