Hi,
i fixed trac, can you add a bug report. I need to show Ralph the bad
magic of the build process.
best regards
Waldemar
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 at 20:11 +0200, Adalbert Prokop wrote:
> Hi everybody!
>
> I had a similar problem as Jan Setzer reported. ("Problem setting up
> secure AP")
>
> Yesterday I tried an update of my Asus WL-500gP. It crashed updating uclib
> leaving me with an unusable device where almost every command lead
> to "Bus error". (disk full?)
>
> After reflashing it with a new 1.0.3 firmware from the web image builder
> (11326FC1306) I had my box back. Thanks to the persistent /etc partition
> all my setting were preserved. But I could not establish wireless WPA
> connections. By the way: I'm almost sure I've chosen WL500gP in the Web
> Image Builder, but freewrt.config.gz says
>
> (...)
> FWRT_LINUX_2_4_BRCM_ASUS_WL500G=y
> # FWRT_LINUX_2_4_BRCM_ASUS_WL500G_DELUXE is not set
> # FWRT_LINUX_2_4_BRCM_ASUS_WL500G_PREMIUM is not set
> (...)
>
>
> After 5 hours, at 3 AM I knew why: my old PSK contained an "$" character.
> A simple test shows that a PSK like "xtestXtestx" works fine, whilst a
> PSK "xtest$testx" leads to
>
> # ifdown eth2; ifup eth2
> eth2: ignore i/f due to error(s)
>
> I also noticed that every time "ifup eth2" is called by hand, *two* new
> instances of nas are spawned which also makes WPA unusable.
>
> I would fill a bug report, but http://www.freewrt.org/trac/ is down, due
> to Trac's internal python error...
>
> Below you will find my network configuration file in case the might be
> important.
>
> --
> bye,
> Adalbert
>
> What the world *really* needs is a good Automatic Bicycle Sharpener.
>
> --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< ---
> # /etc/network/interfaces
>
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
>
> # Bridging WLAN<->LAN
> auto eth0.0
> iface eth0.0 inet manual
> switch-ports 1 2 3 4 5*
>
> # WAN port: PPPoE
> auto eth0.1
> iface eth0.1 inet manual
> switch-ports 0 5
> mtu 1456
>
> auto ppp0
> iface ppp0 inet ppp
> use-template dsl
> provider MyProvider
> ppp-username MyUsername
> ppp-password *********
> ppp-device eth0.1
>
> # WLAN with WPA2, MAC-Filter and WLAN-Speedup
> auto eth2
> iface eth2 inet manual
> wireless-type broadcom
> wireless-country DE
> wireless-mode ap
> wireless-ssid memphis
> wireless-channel 6
> wireless-security wpa-psk
> wireless-authorization psk psk2
> wireless-encryption aes+tkip
> wireless-wpa-key *******
> wireless-bridge-if br0
> wireless-macmode 0
>
> auto br0
> iface br0 inet static
> bridge-ifaces eth0.0 eth2
> address 192.168.1.253
> netmask 255.255.255.0
> broadcast +
> --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< ---
>
> --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< ---
> # ipkg list_installed
> arpwatch - 2.1a11-1 -
> avahi-daemon - 0.6.10-3 -
> avahi-dnsconfd - 0.6.10-3 -
> base-files - 1.0-18 -
> base-files-brcm-2.4-asus-wl500g-premium-squashfs-overlay - 1.0-7 -
> bridge-utils - 1.0.6-1 -
> broadcom-nas - 1 -
> broadcom-wl-util - 1.0-3 -
> busybox - 1.1.3-8 -
> cups - 1.2.10-1 -
> dnsmasq - 2.38-1 -
> dropbear - 0.49-1 -
> e2fsprogs - 1.38-2 -
> ether-wake - 1.09-1 -
> ethtool - 3-1 -
> fdisk - 2.12r-1 -
> fwcf - 1.03-1 -
> ip - 2.6.16-060323-1 -
> iptables - 1.3.6-5 -
> iptables-firewall-script - 1.3.6-5 -
> iptables-mod-ulog - 1.3.6-5 -
> iptraf - 3.0.0-1 -
> jffs2root - 1.0-1 -
> kernel - brcm-2.4-2.4.33.3 -
> kmod-bluetooth - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-broadcom-diag - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1.0-1 -
> kmod-broadcom-wl - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-crypto-sha1 - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-fs-ext2 - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-fs-ext3 - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-fs-vfat - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-ipt-nat - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-ipt-ulog - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-loop - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-lp - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-nls-cp437 - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-nls-cp850 - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-nls-iso8859-1 - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-nls-iso8859-15 - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-nls-utf8 - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-ppp - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-pppoe - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-switch-core - 2.4.33.3-brcm-0.1-2 -
> kmod-switch-robo - 2.4.33.3-brcm-0.1-2 -
> kmod-tun - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-usb-core - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-usb-ohci - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-usb-printer - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-usb-serial - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-usb-serial-pl2303 - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-usb-storage - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-usb-uhci - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-usb2 - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1 -
> kmod-wlcompat - 2.4.33.3-brcm-1.0-3 -
> less - 381-1 -
> libavahi - 0.6.10-3 -
> libdaemon - 0.10-1 -
> libexpat - 1.95.8-1 -
> libhowl - 1.0.0-2 -
> liblzo - 2.02-1 -
> libncurses - 5.2-11 -
> libopenssl - 0.9.8e-1 -
> libpcap - 0.9.5-1 -
> libpthread - 0.9.28-2 -
> libusb - 0.1.10a-1 -
> losetup - 2.12r-1 -
> lsusb - 0.71-1 -
> mdnsresponder - 1.0.0-2 -
> mtd - 1.0-7 -
> ntpclient - 2003_194-2 -
> nvram - 1.0-1 -
> openntpd - 3.9p1-1 -
> openvpn - 2.0.9-1 -
> ppp - 2.4.3-9 -
> ppp-mod-pppoe - 2.4.3-9 -
> pppoe-client - 3.5-2 -
> tcpdump - 3.9.5-1 -
> uclibc - 0.9.28-18 -
> wireless-tools - 28-1 -
> zlib - 1.2.3-3 -
> Done.
> --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< --- 8< ---
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