Version 1.7.1 - Guest Network Support

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jki
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Re: Version 1.7.1 - Guest Network Support

Post by jki »

The DLNA forwarding bug as described in http://www.gargoyle-router.com/phpbb/vi ... 47&p=26981 persists with 1.7.1 - just in case it was supposed to be addressed. Thanks in advance for looking into it!

Evzen
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Re: Version 1.7.1 - Guest Network Support

Post by Evzen »

VAMET wrote:/etc/init.d/bwmon_gargoyle disable
or
/etc/init.d/bwmon_gargoyle stop
BTW, this "disable" switch looks rather like some myth or something...
Looking in the "bwmon_gargoyle" script, there is no "disable" section in there.

Can someone explain this?
Is it some Linux scripting magic I'm not aware of? (I'm a Linux newbie)
Or is it perhaps some obsolete, long-time-nonexisting switch, which just gets repeated over and over during the years?
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Lantis
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Re: Version 1.7.1 - Guest Network Support

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Pretty sure it's a shortcut to some Linux trickery.
It removes the symlink in the rc.d folder.
The enable switch case does the opposite.

I believe it's a shortcut to running the following command
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/pre ... c.d.8.html

But I can't be 100% sure. I just know it's never failed to work for me despite as you say scripts not having enable or disable functions.
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Re: Version 1.7.1 - Guest Network Support

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Dear Evzen
Evzen wrote:
VAMET wrote:/etc/init.d/bwmon_gargoyle disable
or
/etc/init.d/bwmon_gargoyle stop
BTW, this "disable" switch looks rather like some myth or something...
Looking in the "bwmon_gargoyle" script, there is no "disable" section in there.

Can someone explain this?
Is it some Linux scripting magic I'm not aware of? (I'm a Linux newbie)
Or is it perhaps some obsolete, long-time-nonexisting switch, which just gets repeated over and over during the years?
Just type /etc/init.d/bwmon_gargoyle for all available commands. When you use stop, it will start again after restart, but disable will permanently stop it.

Sincerely
VAMET

excelsi
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Re: Version 1.7.1 - Guest Network Support

Post by excelsi »

Hi,
For my first look and testing OpenVpn works now fine on TPLink-1043ND.
But after the first router restart the router isn't responsible again like in the firmware versions before. I had to go in failsafe mode again to launch "firstboot". :-(

For Reference:
http://www.gargoyle-router.com/phpbb/vi ... f=6&t=6585

Thanks for your help.

Evzen
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Re: Version 1.7.1 - Guest Network Support

Post by Evzen »

VAMET wrote:Just type /etc/init.d/bwmon_gargoyle for all available commands. When you use stop, it will start again after restart, but disable will permanently stop it.
Okay, but where does the "disable" switch come from?
As already stated, there is no "disable" section inside the "bwmon_gargoyle" script...
I can see "start", "stop", "restart", "boot", "update_cron", etc... but not "disable".

Sorry if this is a stupid question, maybe I'm simply missing some Linux elementary knowledge... :oops:
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VAMET
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Re: Version 1.7.1 - Guest Network Support

Post by VAMET »

Dear Evzen

Gargoyle 1.7.1
root:~# /etc/init.d/bwmon_gargoyle
Syntax: /etc/init.d/bwmon_gargoyle [command]

Available commands:
start Start the service
stop Stop the service
restart Restart the service
reload Reload configuration files (or restart if that fails)
enable Enable service autostart
disable Disable service autostart
As you can see, there is disable command.

Sincerely
VAMET

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Re: Version 1.7.1 - Guest Network Support

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Takeru
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Re: Version 1.7.1 - Guest Network Support

Post by Takeru »

Hi, does this have IPV6 support, or it's possible to install using opkg?

Anyway, thanks for your work. ;)

Evzen
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Re: Version 1.7.1 - Guest Network Support

Post by Evzen »

VAMET wrote:As you can see, there is disable command.
I'm talking about the content of the script itself.
While there is a clearly visible "start", "stop" and "restart" function (and some other internal ones), there isn't any "disable" function.
And THAT'S what I'm talking about.
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