This allows people to use the luci interface to specify to dhcpd which
interfaces it should listen to, and which static MAC->IP host mappings
should it define
For the interface, this has to be done in the initscript, via
commandline when the server is started
For the static hosts, the initscript makes a file called
/tmp/dhcpd.hosts which you can include in your dhcpd.config to use the
webgui defined hosts
Fix: 7.5.2011. Now works properly on interfaces which are in a bridge
Signed-off-by: Rajko Stojadinovic <admin@rajko.info>
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This patch also fixes the ping6 linking issues with uClibc by disabling
the libresolv-based stuff (the "-N nodeinfo-option" feature).
Signed-off-by: Luis Alberto Dallos Roa <luis.dallos at gmail.com>
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Hi,
The patch attached to the mail updates yaddns to 1.1-rc2. Changes are:
* autotools refactoring
* fix blocked state in request if connect() or recv() failed.
Add timeout feature which abort pending request (connect(), send(), recv())
after XX seconds.
* add new ./configure options:
* --enable-debug
* --enable-debug-log
* fix segfault case if user remove account cfg and SIGHUP yaddns when
doing update procedure for the removed account.
* fix buffer overread in base64_encode function
* implement unit tests
Regards,
Anthony.
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Attached patch allows to use the 'bind' option even if transparent proxy
support is compiled into tinyproxy (which is in openwrt). There are
several references related to the bug, but nobody seams to know why this
- apparently not needed - check was build in.
Regards
Mathias
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The default variant of nmap does not appear to be building correctly, if
at all (all invocations of configure have --with-openssl). Add a nossl
variant to fix building.
Set PKG_BULID_DIR to differ between variants to prevent overlapping of
builds.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Locke <klocke@digitalenginesoftware.com>
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Split rsyncd into a separate package
Make rsyncd a separate config option so that people who don't want an
rsync daemon using up RAM can still select the rsync client. Depends
on rsync for the binary, the rsyncd package just consists of the init
script and configuration files.
Signed-off-by: Russell Senior <seniorr at aracnet.com>
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This patch updates the strongswan4 package from 4.3.7 to 4.5.1. I have
added the following plugins which get built as strongswan4-mod-<plugin>
packages:
constraints - X.509 constraint checking
dhcp - DHCP-based IP and DNS
farp - Fake arp responses
led - LED blink on IKE activity
revocation - X.509 revocation checking
socket-default - Default socket for IKEv2
socket-raw - RAW socket of IKEv1 and IKEv2
xauth - XAUTH authentication
Upstream default plugins were added to the strongswan4-default meta
package. "socket-default" and "kernel-netlink" plugins were added to the
strongswan4-minimal meta package since a socket and a kernel interface are
required for a working setup and these are the upstream defaults in this
case. The whack command was moved to strongswan4-app-pluto.
The 202-clone.patch has been fixed upstream so it can be removed. The
other patches were rebased for the new strongswan4 release.
I have been using strongswan 4.5.1 with backfire and trunk for a couple
weeks now. There are some missing kernel modules in trunk that are
required for strongswan4 to work (also true for 4.3.7). There are already
a couple of tickets on trac addressing these kernel modules:
https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/9234https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/8928
I also have my own patch that just packages all of the missing modules
into a single kmod-crypto-ipsec package. It would be nice to get some
discussion how these modules should be packaged so we can get working
ipsec support in trunk.
Signed-off-by: Lars Hjersted <lars at hjersted.com>
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socat was bugged for ages now. It does compile, so probably no one
noticed. While running through its configure script, the build process
complains about some missing variables and gives a hint, that the user
should supply them manually. This does ONLY happen in a cross compiling
environment, otherwise the configure script guesses them right. I don't
know the purpose of these variables exactly, but they seem to be OS
dependent and NOT hardware dependent. I tested this on various
architectures and they were all the same, as long as linux is involved.
So I think its safe to specify them in the Makefile.
The point why they're important, is simply that socat compiles, but
exits with some sort of error right after invocation, if they weren't
present at compile time. There are numerous tickets around concerning
this bug. Newer Versions of socat won't even compile if they're missing,
maybe thats why it's kinda outdated by now.
However, this little patch should fix it.
Signed-off-by: Hendrik Bartusch <bartusch@exoz.net>
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* Fix the webadmin module and add the themes
* Allow providing ZNC an external config (closes#9110)
* Allow specifying the user and group to run ZNC as (needs su when using
external config)
* Allow providing a certificate for incoming SSL connections
* Reduce buildtime by not rebuilding everything everytime
Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski <jonas.gorski+openwrt@gmail.com>
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The batman-adv init script will query uci (network.$iface.ifname)
to retrieve the interface name to re-use the existing network
configuration system.
The default iface configuration (batman-adv.bat0.interfaces) is
set to 'mesh' which allows to start batman-adv as soon as the
network configuration contains a 'mesh' stanza.
Signed-off-by: Filippo Sallemi <tonyputi@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Gioacchino Mazzurco <gmazzurco89@gmail.com>
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