I've inquired here a few times. I went to check the wiki as I beleive someone made the requisite files to build and submit (I think I added the info); but the Wiki seems down, and there a grant submission page in its place.- Lynwood
-------- Original message --------From: Matt Peterson via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> Date: 1/27/23 19:45 (GMT-05:00) To: lleachii(a)aol.com Cc: Harold via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> Subject: [44net] Re: ampr-ripd 2.4.1 / openwrt Lynwood,Has there ever been an effort to get a pre-compiled package(s) into OpenWRT?--MattOn Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 3:17 AM lleachii--- via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:Harold,At https://downloads.openwrt.com - on the same page that you find the image for your router.At the bottom of the page, there's a download for your relevant Software Development Kit (SDK). Everything is included in the SDK.The SDKs are made to work on Linux x86_64. The only method is to cross compile. The OpenWrt Wiki has a cross-compile page. All linked on the AMPR Wiki page.73, Lynwood KB3VWG -------- Original message --------From: Harold via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> Date: 1/27/23 02:37 (GMT-05:00) To: 44net(a)mailman.ampr.org Subject: [44net] ampr-ripd 2.4.1 / openwrt Ok I know there are A LOT of post from the PAST about compiling ampr-ripd for OpenWRT but for the last few days, I have been racking my brain tryingto get this thing to compile for the router that I would like to use for my gateway but I think I broke my brain....I know Lynwood has done some extensive posting on this but things are just not working out for me. Many different errors when trying different processes.So, I would like to ask...1st, for those that are cross-compiling, what development environment are you using such as, linux version, the dependencies needed for that environment to work, and what versionof ampr-ripd are we cross-compiling for use in OpenWRT? I would like to build the setup as someone who is successful with these processes.Once that is done, Ill move on to the next step and try my hand at compiling ampr-ripd again for my target device.Baby steps.Thanks for any direction with this...HaroldK7ILO_______________________________________________44net mailing list -- 44net(a)mailman.ampr.orgTo unsubscribe send an email to 44net-leave(a)mailman.ampr.org_______________________________________________
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Harold,At https://downloads.openwrt.com - on the same page that you find the image for your router.At the bottom of the page, there's a download for your relevant Software Development Kit (SDK). Everything is included in the SDK.The SDKs are made to work on Linux x86_64. The only method is to cross compile. The OpenWrt Wiki has a cross-compile page. All linked on the AMPR Wiki page.73, Lynwood KB3VWG
-------- Original message --------From: Harold via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> Date: 1/27/23 02:37 (GMT-05:00) To: 44net(a)mailman.ampr.org Subject: [44net] ampr-ripd 2.4.1 / openwrt Ok I know there are A LOT of post from the PAST about compiling ampr-ripd for OpenWRT but for the last few days, I have been racking my brain tryingto get this thing to compile for the router that I would like to use for my gateway but I think I broke my brain....I know Lynwood has done some extensive posting on this but things are just not working out for me. Many different errors when trying different processes.So, I would like to ask...1st, for those that are cross-compiling, what development environment are you using such as, linux version, the dependencies needed for that environment to work, and what versionof ampr-ripd are we cross-compiling for use in OpenWRT? I would like to build the setup as someone who is successful with these processes.Once that is done, Ill move on to the next step and try my hand at compiling ampr-ripd again for my target device.Baby steps.Thanks for any direction with this...HaroldK7ILO_______________________________________________44net mailing list -- 44net(a)mailman.ampr.orgTo unsubscribe send an email to 44net-leave(a)mailman.ampr.org
Ok I know there are A LOT of post from the PAST about compiling ampr-ripd for OpenWRT but for the last few days, I have been racking my brain trying
to get this thing to compile for the router that I would like to use for my gateway but I think I broke my brain....
I know Lynwood has done some extensive posting on this but things are just not working out for me. Many different errors when trying different processes.
So, I would like to ask...
1st, for those that are cross-compiling, what development environment are you using such as, linux version, the dependencies needed for that environment to work, and what version
of ampr-ripd are we cross-compiling for use in OpenWRT?
I would like to build the setup as someone who is successful with these processes.
Once that is done, Ill move on to the next step and try my hand at compiling ampr-ripd again for my target device.
Baby steps.
Thanks for any direction with this...
Harold
K7ILO
I was recently seeing a *lot* of scanning traffic from some of these
censys-scanner.com IPs on my AMPR subnet. Personally, I consider crap
like this as an attack yet people and companies think what they are
doing is completely OK. Grrrr.. I imagine a lot of other AMPR subnets
are also getting scanned which I don't think is OK. Maybe we can get
their subnets BLOCKED at the UCSD Internet gateway?
https://support.censys.io/hc/en-us/articles/360043177092-from-faq
--David
KI6ZHD
* I don't wish to opt out. I want the scanning. What I don't want are DDoS attacks, totally unrelated to the research.* Those are firewall instructions, the discussion was about AMPRGW blocking them.I must have been unclear, apologies.- Lynwood
Should I be able to ping my 44net address (44.135.148.128/27) from anywhere on the internet? I'm running a dxspider on 44.135.148.130 but I can't seem to connect to it from the outside world (i.e. my work). I can ping the external IP my EdgeRouter-X but not the 44net one.
Thanks
Stephen Atkins
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Does anyone preferably around the west half of the US have a wireguard
gateway they would be willing to let me point at for my allocation?
Thanks,
Scott
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