Just going to lock this since it is solved so that people don't get confused and start posting 13309 build related info here, rather than in this post:
If there is a need to unlock this thread, please PM me or another mod. Just don't want folks to be confused with two threads that appear to be about this build.
EDIT: I am going to unlock this thread. I see that this one is titled to deal with Kernel 2.6. Hopefully, people will not be confused. _________________ SIG:
I'm trying to teach you to fish, not give you a fish. If you just want a fish, wait for a fisherman who hands them out. I'm more of a fishing instructor.
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Just going to lock this since it is solved so that people don't get confused and start posting 13309 build related info here, rather than in this post:
If there is a need to unlock this thread, please PM me or another mod. Just don't want folks to be confused with two threads that appear to be about this build.
EDIT: I am going to unlock this thread. I see that this one is titled to deal with Kernel 2.6. Hopefully, people will not be confused.
I'm confused can you help me???? _________________
ASUS AC3200
Linksys WRT32X
Linksys WRT3200 ACM
I have a strange phenomenon with the new Asus RT16N.
I have an asterisk cgi-script which is able to give me the status of my server. Because the native httpd does not support cgi-scripts anymore I'm using the one that comes with optware's busybox.
Because I already have xinetd running for other things I call it from xinetd. Since the migration it crashes in a way that the source of html is displayed instead of the code being run.
It gave an error on: basename "$0" after changing that line the page ran, but not fully. It is for example unable to display the calls I made.
I thought it was a problem with optware's httpd but in the end I found out it all ran fine if I run httpd in socket mode (without inetd) instead of inetd mode.
It comes with
Code:
The /opt/var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv/Master.csv file doesn't exist.
Everything is running as root (xinetd and httpd) and I didn't have this problem before. _________________ Asus RT16N + OTRW
Kingston 4GB USB-disk 128 MB swap + 1.4GB ext3 on /opt + 2 GB ext3 on /mnt
Copperjet 1616 modem in ZipB-config
Asterisk, pixelserv & Pound running on router
Another Asus RT16N as WDS-bridge