thelonelycoder
Part of the Furniture
What platforms are on your mind? DD-WRT would be my first choice, obviously.Ever think about making something like this more portable and not locked into a single platform?
What platforms are on your mind? DD-WRT would be my first choice, obviously.Ever think about making something like this more portable and not locked into a single platform?
You need to import the certificate and trust it. Follow the kvic github link, just do the certificate import.I'm having some issues with ab-solution and safari. It complains about the pixelserv certificate. Is there a way to fix this somehow?
You need to import the certificate and trust it. Follow the kvic github link, just do the certificate import.
http://www.snbforums.com/threads/pi...elserv-cert-trusted-yet-still-prompted.36094/
Some browsers and devices may complain they don't trust that certificate pixelserv uses since it is a self signed one.Thank you, but I don't quite understand it. Afaik ab-solution has already created a certificate when I installed pixelserv-tls. I get that I have to somehow put that certificate onto each client, but where exactly do I find it in the first place? Thank you!
I'm not sure if this would work, but you can try using USB Application to share your USB, then simply access AB-Solution USB as if it is the normal USB and find the folder.Ah, I see, thanks. I'm afraid I have one last question though:
When I'm logged into the router with ssh, how can I actually download the file to my own pc? I've tried scp but that didn't work.
Or use WinSCP.I'm not sure if this would work, but you can try using USB Application to share your USB, then simply access AB-Solution USB as if it is the normal USB and find the folder.
Edit: I don't have pixelserv enabled.
still needed?
ramon@ac66u:/tmp/home/root# cat /etc/dnsmasq.conf
addn-hosts=/mnt/EXT3_29G/config/rede/dnsmasq_hosts/
cache-size=500
clear-on-reload
log-async
log-facility=/mnt/EXT3_29G/config/log/dnsmasq.log
log-queries
no-dhcp-interface=br0
no-negcache
strict-order
I don't get it. This is not a standard dnsmasq.conf file created during boot by a vanilla firmware install.no, thank you.
dnsmasq has very simple, universal configuration.
it works fine even with an empty config file.
here is mine, just in case anyone needs it:
Code:ramon@ac66u:/tmp/home/root# cat /etc/dnsmasq.conf addn-hosts=/mnt/EXT3_29G/config/rede/dnsmasq_hosts/ cache-size=500 clear-on-reload log-async log-facility=/mnt/EXT3_29G/config/log/dnsmasq.log log-queries no-dhcp-interface=br0 no-negcache strict-order
You can completely replace the autogen'd version by putting a replacement in /jffs/configsI don't get it. This is not a standard dnsmasq.conf file created during boot by a vanilla firmware install.
I don't get it. This is not a standard dnsmasq.conf file created during boot by a vanilla firmware install.
You are saying the Mercedes > VW > Audi > RASG Router is alive and kicking?remember a few months ago, when i told you that i use my router in AP mode, enabling only the services that i really want running?
in AP mode there is no dnsmasq.conf file in /etc.
dnsmasq can be started as usual, and will work perfectly.
but to fine tune it, like i did, you have to create the file yourself and add your settings.
Yeah, basic stuff, we all read the wiki...You can completely replace the autogen'd version by putting a replacement in /jffs/configs
So, you run AB on it now?remember a few months ago, when i told you that i use my router in AP mode, enabling only the services that i really want running?
in AP mode there is no dnsmasq.conf file in /etc.
dnsmasq can be started as usual, and will work perfectly.
but to fine tune it, like i did, you have to create the file yourself and add your settings.
You are saying the Mercedes > VW > Audi > RASG Router is alive and kicking?
So, you run AB on it now?
@kvik apparently runs a similar bare bones router. His own version of firmware.
Sorry.....sometime people forget that option is there since it's not used too often.Yeah, basic stuff, we all read the wiki...
If I remember correctly, Trend Micro's DPI engine looks at the 14 first bytes of the data connection (I might remember that number wrong tho). That's generally enough to identify a type of traffic, combined with the packet header.
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