<hanetzer> how does one set the dhcp pool range in openwrt?
<Habbie> more of a question for #openwrt, but see 'uci show dhcp.lan'
<slh> hanetzer: you set the start address and the maximum number of leases
<hanetzer> thank. found it clickin around. wouldn't normally pester but I've been fighting this damned AP for 3d now.
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<Grommish> I'm using remote-gdb to try and figure out whats throwing the SIGILL.. I've only used gdb once before and quite a while ago. Any tips?
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<russell--> Grommish: google gave me this for the first hit: http://davis.lbl.gov/Manuals/GDB/gdb_17.html
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<Grommish> russell--: Oh, i've got it working, the issue is I don't know how to actually use it :D
<Grommish> Thank you though, I appreciate the links
<Grommish> Found it :) The issue with not knowing how to do something is i don't know how to ask :( I was looking for display/i $pc
<Grommish> Is there anyway to tell, on device, whether soft-fp is working?
<Grommish> I'm getting a Doubleword Move from Floating Point instruction error and it's valid in the MIPS codeset, so i need to check to see if software fp is enabled or not
<hanetzer> Grommish: hehe, that's always a problem :)
<hanetzer> re: actually knowing how to use it.
<Grommish> I faced a similar issue about a year about, so i knew remote-gdb was involved, and to not strip the symbols, etc.. but once inside, running and getting the initial bt was the best I had
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<hanetzer> anyone got a proper 'recipe' for wireless bridge setups? I seem to have completely fsck'd everything up. primary router is openwrt, so are the bridges. I *know* its possible to have them all in the same subnet.
<hanetzer> so router<->bridge1<->bridge2<->rest of the network
<russell--> hanetzer: i use batman-adv, some people like wds
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<hanetzer> yeah, wds is what I *did* have, I remember this now.
<hanetzer> see, problem is, I had static IPs on both bridge devices, and alluvasudden it just went kaput. reset them, set to dhcp, worked. then on the router, I gave a static lease to them, and they've vanooshed from the net (power cycling didn't bring them back)
<russell--> wds used to be non-hierarchical, but i understand that's no long the case
<hanetzer> oh? some docs I need to review?
<hanetzer> note: these devices are still under legacy ar71xx/19
<russell--> if it's just one hop, i guess it should be relatively straightforward to use wds: https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wifi/atheroswds
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<hanetzer> will read. note: I don't want anyone connecting to the wireless link, we have dedicated APs fro that
<russell--> you can give the ssid any name you want, with a unique key or whatever
<russell--> note, i haven't used wds myself in a decade or so, but i'm told it should work
<russell--> the key bit is the "option wds 1" at the ap and sta ends
<hanetzer> yeah. sta being the client half?
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<russell--> hanetzer1: yes
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<russell--> hanetzer: yes
<hanetzer> blerg. I think I can solve this tomorrow; finally got the physically connected machine to show up on the network
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<hanetzer> so. Just realized something. these devices appear to have the *same* mac address for both the ethernet port and the wifi ap? at least, there's only *one* mac addr in the output of `ip a`
<hanetzer> (aside from the all-zeros loop device)
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<hanetzer> stintel: turns out the eap615-wall is potentially going to get delivered today :)
<stintel> I envy you :P
<stintel> oh well that's one of the downsides of living in Eastern Europe, new hardware is often overpriced and/or arrives late
<hanetzer> I'll send you some noods
<hanetzer> but, there's always the chance of 'first world problem #1': out for delivery but doesn't get delivered.
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<flag> hi i have a big probleme on my ubiquiti edgerouter4. i have flash the router firmware with openwrt firmware work good. I plug in the ssd it works after a restart the ubs3 controller does not show me the ssd. I reboot several times the ssd does not display. I reconnect the ssd then I reboot the ssd appears. as soon as I reboot the ssd disappears
<hanetzer> Flag: huh. I have the same router. I don't use a ssd with it, though. whatcha doin with it?
<flag> pxe server whti samba file sharing
<hanetzer> dope. sorry I can't be of more help here, but it was cool running into the same device I own :)
<flag> the router is my boot imaging on the localnetwork
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<flag> i have do the same setup on my d-link 825 work very good single few years
<flag> now a want upgrade to 1gbit router with same environment
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<swalker> updated openwrt/upstream, https://sdwalker.github.io/uscan/index.html
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<hanetzer> stintel: arrived. smol box. doesn't appear to be a dick to open.
<hanetzer> also smaller than I expected in general. large wallet size.
<hanetzer> two screws, 9(?) clips holding the case together. it seems like carefully prying from the bottom will get you better results? (top down was annoying)
<hanetzer> unpopulated 4-pin header. possibly uart. largeish heat sink and thermal pads.
<hanetzer> 4 screws hold on the heat sink.
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<hanetzer> nice. no ssh/etc oob but you can turn it on in the webui. gives you a real shell and not some weird wrapper.
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<hurricos> @blocktrron: The password for the AP3710i is not always "admin"\/"new2day"
<blocktrron> hurricos: you need to factory reset then
<hurricos> ah.
<blocktrron> In case you changed it in your controller
<hurricos> I do not own a controller: just purchased a device.
<blocktrron> brand new or used?
<hurricos> Used.
<blocktrron> ;)
<hurricos> Yes, it pulls (afacit) from a shadow file, so I'm not sure why I'm suprrised.
<hurricos> Let me see if I can factory reset.
<hurricos> No idea how, but I'm betting if I hold buttons and turn the device on ...
<hurricos> tell me, is the button I want the one inside the case?
<hurricos> Actually, I can find a service manual to verify it doesn't describe the factory reset process since that'd probably be the only time that'd be the valid answer
<hurricos> ok, only when booted.
<blocktrron> 1-6
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<hurricos> Yep! I found the same :^) thank you
<hurricos> Trying to port AP3825i, honest at this point the bets are on that my problems are not going to be solved by trying to find the differences between the two boards
<hurricos> because yes, despite the common software base, they're substantially different in how they're designed, and there's probably some hardware crap I need to guess at before I'll figure it out.
<hanetzer> hrm. not finding something like 'sysupgrade' buu
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<stintel> hanetzer: sounds like the EAP235-Wall - check the info about that
<hanetzer> stintel: yee, looks very similar. may need to patch tp-link-safeloader
<stintel> I was also surprised by how small the box of the 235 model was :D
<stintel> but the lack of power brick helps in that regard
<hanetzer> yeah. also, I'll say it was just the tiniest bit of a dick to get open.
<hanetzer> sheesh. only 16m flash? that sucks a bit.
<slh> 16 MB also implies spi-nor, which does make development easier/ safer than NAND
<slh> as you can use an external spi-nor writer
<hanetzer> yee.
<slh> and less 'fun' with braindead vendor flash drivers
<hanetzer> heh. thankfully, the soc and such is already in tree. this looks like its just gonna be a matter of patching tplink-safeloader, adding a dts, and doing some of those uci-defaults scriptlets.
<stintel> 16MB is plenty
<stintel> I'd be unhappy with 8
<hanetzer> stintel: these meraki's have spoiled me :)
<hanetzer> 32mb, pretty nice.
<hanetzer> but then again, the -wall is kind of not meant to be used standalone (that controller software they have), so I get it. offload hard work to a better machine and all that.
<stintel> the 235 also has 16MB, have 3.4MB overlay and my images already contain wpad-full, snmpd, lldpd, tcpdump, usteerd, ustpd,
<hanetzer> I wonder about replacing the u-boot with something a bit more 'standard' instead of that safeloader junk
<hanetzer> should be doable.
<Habbie> oh usteer looks interesting
<Habbie> looks underdocumented
<hanetzer> w0t iz?
<Habbie> "what does it do?"
<stintel> default /etc/config/usteer has some "doc"
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<hurricos> I found the differeence between AP3825i and AP3710i
<hurricos> fucking finally
<hurricos> ONE relocates the device tree. ONE does not. I forgot to disable a bunch of other symbols which allow some parts of SMP to run, so my log_buf kept being corrupted but finally
<hurricos> finally after doing so I got the full log output
<hurricos> sorry, as a .txt: https://paste.c-net.org/BrokenGolfing
<hurricos> ...
<hurricos> Ah, it had non-printables in it
<hurricos> there we go: https://paste.c-net.org/LakhiToner
<hurricos> TL;DR The kernel registers a bad access to THE DEVICE TREE and crashes
<hurricos> in fact the very beginning of the device tree :grimacing:
<hanetzer> hurricos: how big is the diff?
<hurricos> between, what, the two addresses used by the two devices?
<hanetzer> like, one line to fix it? or was it more involved?
<hurricos> Well, it's still not fixed.
<hurricos> I'm going to have to try and see if I can skip the fdt relocation
<hanetzer> ah. but at least you know what's actuall borken
<hurricos> Yeah, I have to do some digging to kernel documentation and see if kernel /memreserve/ are actually unreadable by the kernel
<hurricos> if they're not readable by the kernel then it's fairly obvious to me why the kernel would oops while reading them, because the device tree specifies them as
<hurricos> :thinking:
<hurricos> wait ...
<hurricos> how does the kernel know, though?
<hurricos> oh it's even worse