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Hi.
I have a TL-WDR3600 Ver.1.4 router with DD-WRT. I want to install
Libre-Mesh on it. So I go to the Firmware Upgrade section of the
DD-WRT GUI and choose my coocked firmware
lime-tl-wdr3600-v1-r44952-espaiveinal-1509-factory.bin
Everything looks fine with the upload but, after automatically
rebooting, DD-WRT shows up again.
Where did I go wrong?
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Hi,
Would it make sense to publish a very short list of easy-to-flash
hardware (models and versions)?
What are your hardware recommendations for a smooth flash?
Please take into account not only models but also tested versions.
Thank you!
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Hi all!
On the LEDE project homepage there are some endorsement from some wireless
communities, shall we add also the support from Libre-Mesh?
https://www.lede-project.org/
Ciao,
Ilario
Hey there.
I just cooked libremesh for a spare TL-MR3220 I had at home.
However, while Chef does usually generate files like "lime-MODEL-REVID-NETID-factory.bin" and
"lime-MODEL-REVID-NETID-sysupgrade.bin", in this case I got three files:
lime-uImage-gzip-REVID-NETID.bin
lime-uImage-lzma-REVID-NETID.bin
lime-vmlinux-REVID-NETID.bin
Is this behavior expected?
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Hello,
What are your favorite apps to use within a Libre-Mesh network? I am
interested in apps that do not need Internet.
1. Do you run a SIP server? An XMPP server? A forum server? Any other
service?
Any word about it is welcome. Server side or client side. Or any
reference to documentation.
2. What about serverless apps? I am specially interested in these ones.
Do you run any? (Retroshare, Tox...)
What is your favorite? Why?
I am looking for completely decentralized apps that can run within the
community network and don't require Internet. Apparently some
"peer-to-peer" protocols are not completely decentralized and sometimes
need to contact a kind of centralized directory server for
bootstrapping/peer discovery. I am not interested in those. I don't know
much about the topic, but I think friend-to-friend protocols or
protocols where peer discovery could be done just by scanning the
network sound better to me.
The more answers, the better.
Thank you!
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Hey all,
I'm getting a few techies together tonight to play with libre-mesh to see
if we can't eventually setup a network in New Orleans. I'm pretty novice
myself so it would be cool if someone could try to be around in the IRC
channel in case we have questions.
We're meeting at 6:30pm Central US.
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Hi,
I have my private home network connected to the Internet and then the
LiMe network I am deploying. In order to let the LiMe network access
the Internet, I connect the WAN port of a LiMe router to a switch port
(LAN) of my private home router. And it just rocks, double NAT works,
and routers spread the Internet all around the mesh.
But now I am trying to deny any traffic from LiMe hosts (10.x.x.x) to
my private home network (192.168.x.x).
I have been playing with the LuCI web interface of my private home
router but somehow I do not manage to restrict the undesired traffic.
This is what I've tried:
1. I assign a static IPv4 address to the LiMe router (I did not manage
do it with IPv6).
2. I create a traffic rule which DROPS ANY traffic coming from the
statically assigned IPv4 address (192.168.A.A) of the connected LiMe
router (which is in the LAN zone and with a defined source MAC
address) with destination ANY LAN zone -so that they can access only
the Internet (WAN).
3. I enable the rule and put it up to the top of the list
Why can I still reach my home private router from the LiMe network?
Is this "zone" thing working?
How should I configure it?
Please let me know. Either through the LuCI web interface or the
command line -step by step, please.
Thank you!
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