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<ryanrsrs>
When is the approx deadline for backporting bugfixes to 23.05.5? I saw a call for more 23.05 testing about a week ago, so maybe I am too late.
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<schmars[m]>
i built that imagebuilder last night right after your openwrt.git hostapd commits, and with the mt76.git commit patched in
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<hurricos>
gnashing of teeth, where do I find the Freifunk devs?
<hurricos>
s/devs/users
<hurricos>
I'm aware there's a moderate intersection with the OpenWrt folks here. I'm at a loss for some basic documentation and I want some pointers.
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<schmars[m]>
hurricos: what you're looking for? i'm with freifunk berlin
<schmars[m]>
do note there's a certain diversity in firmware projects within the freifunk community ;)
<hurricos>
I know there's a diversity. I'm missing basic understanding of some things, I suspect.
<hurricos>
I've compiled a really simple firmware - no fastd config, e.g. What I'm struggling with is architectural. I want to know what host is *supposed* to respond to a DHCPREQUEST on br-client (formed of the AP VIFs on my node).
<hurricos>
I *think* the answer is that these packets are forwarded back through the mesh_vpn to a central DHCP server at the gateway that then responds.
<schmars[m]>
fastd sounds like gluon?
<hurricos>
fastd is gluon, yes.
<hurricos>
freifunk berlin doesn't use Gluon, do they? :facepalm:
<schmars[m]>
try #gluon:hackint.org :)
<hurricos>
thanks.
<schmars[m]>
gluon is certainly the most widely used firmware, berlin has ~20 years of legacy deployed throughout the city, so we're not as agile to completely switch our foundation
<schmars[m]>
we do mainly wireguard and babel nowadays, and old sites are olsr and tunneldigger
<schmars[m]>
and a shitton of actual wifi links, including a kind of 60ghz gigabit backbone
<hurricos>
Yeah. My questions really are gluon-specific.
<schmars[m]>
all the gluon devs hang out in that channel ^
<hurricos>
I'm working on connecting to hackint now. Thanks.
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