Where's dave?
Dave Taht
dave.taht at gmail.com
Wed Mar 21 15:10:30 UTC 2012
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 1:36 AM, Francis Dupont <fdupont at isc.org> wrote:
>> Firmware images of what I hope are the next-to-final-for-this-demo
>> binaries, if not configuration files are at:
>>
>> http://huchra.bufferbloat.net/~cero1/iscwrt/3.3/3.3.0-3/
>
> => anyway the configuration files are on the boxes them-selves,
> aren't they?
yes, but enough by-hand configuration is needed for me to have
wanted to make it automagic.
I'll create the list of what needs to be configured from a fresh flash
after/assuming we can make it work.
>
>> I have put up a replacement for sd-cpe2 on the same ipv6 address as
>> the one that just flew to paris.
>>
>> This contains the fix to dhccra, I've checked the sources and
>> checksums, but when I start it with -l4 it goes boom.
>
> => the -l4 option (which is not needed: the problem is on the dnsmasq
> side) works well on ida so it could be something from the context
> (for instance trying to bind to an address which is not yet assigned).
>
>> However I get an error when I try to start it with the -l4 option,
>> with or without dnsmasq running.
>
> => or an syntaxically invalid IPv4 address?
>
>> Also, I note that the setup6 script has another binary referred to
>> that I have not built.
>>
>> dhccr6 -q -i $WANIF $GW6
>
> => it is a typo (dhccra is the right name). Fix on the saved version
> in conf/sdb4-ubuntu/setup6
Ah, so I don't need another ginormous binary. :whew:
>
>> Using an 'unreal' ipv6 address is causing problems as the fake address
>> cannot be routed, and certain things like nameservice, opkg upgrades,
>> etc try to use that by default. For sanity's sake it might be sane to
>> burn that database onto a flash stick.
>
> => yes, I have the same issue with cvs which tries to use IPv6 first
> (there are a zillion of messages in the IPv6 list about how to fix
> this generic issue :-). Note it is for the demo only...
>
> Regards
>
> Francis Dupont <fdupont at isc.org>
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