https://librerouter.org/contact/ form is not working so I leave here the
message:
Hi everyone!
We are a coop and we want to help to LibreRouter project.
We are web/mobile developers but also we have some projects with
hardware like pcengines APU (we are finishing a router and mobile apps
for a live language interpretation device: interprest.io) and Raspberry
Pi.
We are involved in different commitment levels in projects such as
Guifinet, Eticom, Coop57, Olatukoop...
How can we help LibreRouter? Also, if you want to go couchsurfing to the
Basque Country, you are welcome.
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Unai Gorrotxategi
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Talaios Koop.
Hello guys
The greatest problem we have with the installation in Fumaça, Brazil, is
that the internet connection is down very often. Ideally, I'd like the
users to be redirected to the local server when this happens - not only so
that they can use the local applications but also to encourage them to call
the company that provides the link and make a complaint. And nodogsplash
won't work when the gateway is down.
So digging an old post from Gui, I made a small script that is added to the
crontab and checks every minute is the network is down. In that case it
adds a redirect to the dnsmask config file, which is removed when the
connection comes back.
It seems to be working in my test network at home. Next thing I'll try with
nodogsplash and see it won't break anything. But since my libremesh
knowledge is very limited, I'd appreciate if you evaluate if there's any
problem with this approach.
Thanks!
Bruno
Two Picostations
Two TP-Link WR841ND V 8.0
LEDE Reboot r1278 / LuCI Master (git-16.251.61906-44bf3f0)
Besides many other issues I start with this one:
/usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:460: Failed to execute template
dispatcher target for entry '/admin/status/routes'.
The called action terminated with an exception:
/usr/lib/lua/luci/template.lua:97: Failed to execute template
'admin_status/routes'.
A runtime error occured: /usr/lib/lua/luci/tools/webadmin.lua:99:
attempt to call method 'sub' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'assert'
/usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:460: in function 'dispatch'
/usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:141: in function
No idea what this is about, you will enlighten me I think.
Nobody else on this mailing list? I will see whether it is alive or not.