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  Topic: OTRW2 (incl. Mypage)
frater

Replies: 945
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PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 11:30   Subject: OTRW2 (incl. Mypage)
Good to see my legacy is still inspiring.
I haven't touched a DD-WRT router for ages, I'm now using Freetz.

How's general development doing?
Are you guys missing me?
  Topic: How is /opt/etc/init.d/optS triggered?
frater

Replies: 5
Views: 7453

PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 2:52   Subject: How is /opt/etc/init.d/optS triggered?
optS was a script I wrote to execute all the /opt/etc/init.d/S* scripts. This script needed to be called from the startup script.

I then lobbied the devs to do this automatically, which they did. T ...
  Topic: updated without 30-30-30 reset
frater

Replies: 6
Views: 5215

PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 23:40   Subject: updated without 30-30-30 reset
If you skip the part where you have to stand on your head taking 2 sips of coca-cola through a straw whilst tapping the router 3 times the router's state can't be fully trusted....
  Topic: Hacked...I think
frater

Replies: 8
Views: 7123

PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 16:25   Subject: Hacked...I think
Yes, it was me....
I needed access to a DD-WRT router which has my optware system. I was busy implementing sudo on Freetz and needed to know if it was part of a package or standalone....

You have ...
  Topic: Date in nanoseconds
frater

Replies: 21
Views: 17307

PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 7:18   Subject: Date in nanoseconds
I've tried the new release 17201 ( http://dd-wrt.com/site/support/other-downloads?path=others%2Feko%2FBrainSlayer-V24-preSP2%2F2011%2F06-14-11-r17201%2Ftplink_tl-wr1043nd%2F ) but the %N option didn't ...
  Topic: Optware, the right way
frater

Replies: 2378
Views: 1895067

PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 23:35   Subject: Optware, the right way
@Frater
Any chances of pulling out services script from it ? I can ignore the perl part since i dont care about the color does your script does a simple ps -ef ?

I don't understand your question. ...
  Topic: Optware, the right way
frater

Replies: 2378
Views: 1895067

PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 6:00   Subject: Optware, the right way
fater, I would like to make a request. Could you add the 'nano' text editor to your install script? I find it so much more convenient to use and a bit less problematic on trying to remember what com ...
  Topic: Optware, the right way
frater

Replies: 2378
Views: 1895067

PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 6:29   Subject: Optware, the right way
In a few minutes I will shut down all my computers at home so I can move to another place. My next home doesn't have an Internet connection yet, but I will try hard working for a solution as it's also ...
  Topic: Optware, the right way
frater

Replies: 2378
Views: 1895067

PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 6:25   Subject: Optware, the right way
I note watchdog is used in conjunction with transsmission.

Is there a specific reason this is used other than to watch a directory for .torrent files?Yes, this feature didn't natively exist in tran ...
  Topic: Optware, the right way
frater

Replies: 2378
Views: 1895067

PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 11:48   Subject: Optware, the right way
thanks for the reply. should i also do a chmod +x /opt/etc/inadyn.conf

No, x = executable flag

only owner and r/w flag count
  Topic: Optware vs default dd-wrt security?
frater

Replies: 19
Views: 13733

PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 19:54   Subject: Optware vs default dd-wrt security?
addition of an INVALID drop
I've told you in PM's that there's many reports on the net about false matches causing valid traffic to be dropped too. Users need to watch out for problems with it, altho ...
  Topic: Optware vs default dd-wrt security?
frater

Replies: 19
Views: 13733

PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 5:12   Subject: Optware vs default dd-wrt security?
Just because someone came up with an alternative fix to the problem doesnt mean it shouldnt be implemented in dd-wrt...
One would think so..
Alas, this is not the case
http://svn.dd-wrt.com:8000/t ...
  Topic: Optware vs default dd-wrt security?
frater

Replies: 19
Views: 13733

PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 4:58   Subject: Optware vs default dd-wrt security?
The question remains, can anyone give 3 examples of vital security flaws in the default dd-wrt builds that are fixed in optware?

security vital:
addition of an INVALID drop
syn_flood protection
...
  Topic: Optware, the right way
frater

Replies: 2378
Views: 1895067

PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 17:32   Subject: Optware, the right way
Pound enables you to expose more than 1 webserver on your LAN all on 1 IP using port 80.

If this is not what you need at this moment I would just expose lighttpd to port 80 using the firewall inste ...
  Topic: Optware, the right way
frater

Replies: 2378
Views: 1895067

PostForum: Broadcom SoC based Hardware   Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 12:16   Subject: Optware, the right way
- Running 'Service asterisk stop' doesn't kill the firewall rules associated with asterisk. Only way to remove them is to reboot rooter.

Only me??
No, it doesn't.
I didn't think it was that neces ...
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