Gio:
> On Wednesday 26 August 2020 15:14:00 CEST amuza wrote:
>> When preparing my new compilation I added my rules file in the files
>> directory:
>>
>> files/firewall.lime.d/90_my_rules_file.
>
> that way the file end up in `/firewall.lime.d/90_my_rules_file` on the router
> which is not what you want.
>
> If you want your file to stay in
> /etc/firewall.lime.d/90_my_rules_file
> you have to put it in
> files/etc/firewall.lime.d/90_my_rules_file
>
>
Oops, sorry, my mistake... thank you Gio!!
On Aug 26, 2020 15:14, amuza <amuza(a)riseup.net> wrote:
> When preparing my new compilation I added my rules file in the files
> directory:
>
> files/firewall.lime.d/90_my_rules_file.
>
> The new firmware built ok, I installed it in a router and everything
> looked fine, well, almost everything: my rules are not being applied.
The path looks wrong to me, why did you use
files/firewall.lime.d/90_my_rules_file
Instead of
files/etc/firewall.lime.d/90_my_rules_file
?
Ciao,
Ilario
Hi again!
In Lime 17.06 I was adding two basic iptables rules to /etc/firewall.user
Now I have compiled from source (based on OpenWRT 18.06) and see
different firewall files. Where should I add my two lines?
Thank you!
Hi all!
We had a problem on the Element/Matrix chatroom ("Element" is the new
name of Riot chat app): an IRC bridge bot kicked everybody from the channel.
Please re-join the chatroom :)
You can find the direction of the chatroom here:
https://libremesh.org/communication.html
Guifipedro (thanks!!) is checking how to set up a less-problematic IRC
bridge.
Ciao,
Ilario
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Hello,
I have some old routers running LiMe 17.06, they were cooked with my network profile long ago.
Now I have these new bins compiled from source, they are generic.
Can I do an upgrade keeping the configuration? Will it stay?
The default network size used to be /21
Now in lime-example I read /16
Is that the new default size?
Isn't it too large? 65000 hosts communicating in layer-2!
Or maybe the protocols used by Libremesh somehow do some kind of layer-2
routing so that it is not a big collision domain, but many collision
domains into one broadcast domain?
Hi,
As far as I understand the installation now should be done by following
the "Compiling LibreMesh from source code" guide at
https://libremesh.org/development.html
I think that provides firmware without a customized network profile
configuration. Chef did that, but I think there's no chef now. Is there
now any way to avoid manually configuring every router?
Thanks
Hi!!
This is a very interesting question, as we tested just a very small percentage of the available routers.
For sure the router have to be _at least_ supported by OpenWrt, which already do not recommend 4/32 routers [1].
For more discussion on this, please refer to (and contribute to if you can) this discussion: [2].
Ciao!
Ilario
[1] https://openwrt.org/supported_devices/432_warning
[2] https://github.com/libremesh/lime-web/issues/72On Aug 5, 2020 05:44, Pedro Mauro <pmauro(a)posteo.net> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone! I hope you are all well in these times...
>
> I'm planning to deploy a very small network, with maybe three devices.
>
> I have a TL-WR842ND working with LibreMesh and a E2000 with, despite your help, couldn't get to work.
>
> The thing is, I want to get donated routers (or buying used ones) but don't know what features are needed to have a good chance of LibreMesh to work. Also, I can't find any of the routers in the Hardware list here nearby.
>
> I imagine, based on the same list, that two antennas are needed, and also 4/32 flash/ram at least. Is there something else?
>
> Kind regards, Pedro.
>
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Hello everyone! I hope you are all well in these times...
I'm planning to deploy a very small network, with maybe three devices.
I have a TL-WR842ND working with LibreMesh and a E2000 with, despite your help, couldn't get to work.
The thing is, I want to get donated routers (or buying used ones) but don't know what features are needed to have a good chance of LibreMesh to work. Also, I can't find any of the routers in the Hardware list here nearby.
I imagine, based on the same list, that two antennas are needed, and also 4/32 flash/ram at least. Is there something else?
Kind regards, Pedro.
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