Re: openmoko as a ipv6 router - was Funding Global Domination Mk II "The Console"

2008-12-10 Thread Andreas Fischer
Marc Manthey wrote: > > Am 10.12.2008 um 14:52 schrieb Andreas Fischer: > >> Marc Manthey wrote: >> >>> Guess "avahi-discover-standalone" might be enough for browsing IMHO ? >> >> I suppose the dns-sd command you gave me should return info on all FTP >> services within the dns-sd.org domain. I

Re: openmoko as a ipv6 router - was Funding Global Domination Mk II "The Console"

2008-12-10 Thread Joseph Reeves
>From another FreeRunner running 2008.9: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# a addgroup adduseralsamixer apmd ar assassin atinterfaceavahi-daemon addressbookalsactlapmapp-restarter ash atdavahi-autoipd awk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#

Re: openmoko as a ipv6 router - was Funding Global Domination Mk II "The Console"

2008-12-10 Thread Marc Manthey
Am 10.12.2008 um 14:52 schrieb Andreas Fischer: Marc Manthey wrote: Guess "avahi-discover-standalone" might be enough for browsing IMHO ? I suppose the dns-sd command you gave me should return info on all FTP services within the dns-sd.org domain. I dabbled with avahi some time ago and i

Re: openmoko as a ipv6 router - was Funding Global Domination Mk II "The Console"

2008-12-10 Thread Marc Manthey
Am 10.12.2008 um 14:38 schrieb Joseph Reeves: Configuring avahi-discover-standalone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# a addgroup adduseralsamixer apmd ar assassin atinterface addressbookalsactlapmapp-restarter ash atdawk looks

Re: openmoko as a ipv6 router - was Funding Global Domination Mk II "The Console"

2008-12-10 Thread Andreas Fischer
Marc Manthey wrote: > Guess "avahi-discover-standalone" might be enough for browsing IMHO ? I suppose the dns-sd command you gave me should return info on all FTP services within the dns-sd.org domain. I dabbled with avahi some time ago and if I remember correctly the command you are searching

Re: openmoko as a ipv6 router - was Funding Global Domination Mk II "The Console"

2008-12-10 Thread Joseph Reeves
I'm not sure how "standalone" avahi-discover-standalone is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg install avahi-discover-standalone Installing avahi-discover-standalone (0.6.22-r8.01) to root... Downloading http://downloads.openmoko.org/repository/testing/armv4t/avahi-discover-standalone_0.6.22-r8.01_armv4t.

Re: openmoko as a ipv6 router - was Funding Global Domination Mk II "The Console"

2008-12-10 Thread Marc Manthey
Am 10.12.2008 um 13:59 schrieb Andreas Fischer: Marc Manthey wrote: Am 10.12.2008 um 13:15 schrieb Andreas Fischer: Marc Manthey wrote: Second question I would like to know if there is a " DNS " server implementation or something like" bonjour" / " avahi" available for openmoko ? [EMA

Re: openmoko as a ipv6 router - was Funding Global Domination Mk II "The Console"

2008-12-10 Thread Andreas Fischer
Marc Manthey wrote: > > Am 10.12.2008 um 13:15 schrieb Andreas Fischer: > >> Marc Manthey wrote: >> >>> Second question >>> >>> >>> I would like to know if there is a " DNS " server implementation >>> or something like" bonjour" / " avahi" available for openmoko ? >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg

Re: openmoko as a ipv6 router - was Funding Global Domination Mk II "The Console"

2008-12-10 Thread Marc Manthey
Am 10.12.2008 um 13:15 schrieb Andreas Fischer: Marc Manthey wrote: Second question I would like to know if there is a " DNS " server implementation or something like" bonjour" / " avahi" available for openmoko ? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg list_installed | grep avahi libavahi-client3 - 0.

Re: openmoko as a ipv6 router - was Funding Global Domination Mk II "The Console"

2008-12-10 Thread Andreas Fischer
Marc Manthey wrote: > Second question > > > I would like to know if there is a " DNS " server implementation > or something like" bonjour" / " avahi" available for openmoko ? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# opkg list_installed | grep avahi libavahi-client3 - 0.6.22-r8.01 - libavahi-common3 - 0.6.22-r8.01

openmoko as a ipv6 router - was Funding Global Domination Mk II "The Console"

2008-12-10 Thread Marc Manthey
> It is possible to create your own router with a routerboard ... > Now if Openmoko were to create an OpenWRT compatible router with > stupid > amounts of storage space, awesome wireless range, a screaming CPU > Out of curiosity, what's the main benefit in having a hackable ADSL > router? Outsi