TL-WR1043ND V3

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xaint
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Re: TL-WR1043ND V3

Post by xaint »

xaint wrote:
danhilu wrote:I have installed Gargoyle 1.9.X (Built 20160722-0837 git@9156807) on TP-Link TL-WR1043N/ND v3.
Flashing went smoothly and I've been able to setup my filters thanks to some help on the forum. My system is working.
Hi, Could you tell us where to download this firmware version and what are the steps to install it on a Router TP-WR1043ND v3.0 (450Mbps) safely?

Thanks
Excuse me, maybe my question is better to put it in this thread ... :roll:

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Re: TL-WR1043ND V3

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It says where he downloaded it in the post
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=8946
http://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoyle_ispyisail.php for the latest releases
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Re: TL-WR1043ND V3

Post by xaint »

ON THIS POST
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=8946
ispyisail wrote:USE AT YOUR OWN RISK

gargoyle-ispy 2016-July-23 10:14.torrent
https://goo.gl/PS4uD5

magnet:?xt=urn:btih:07c32890ac72539eb79afff61c20d65d381414c4&dn=gargoyle-ispy%202016-July-23%2010_14.7z&tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3a80&tr=udp%3a%2f%2fopen.demonii.com%3a1337&tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3a6969&tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.leechers-paradise.org%3a6969

Routers
https://goo.gl/DHkMEJ

fix 30-hostname_dns hotplug script to work correctly with CC
This issue has been reported in the following post on the forum:
http://www.gargoyle-router.com/phpbb/vi ... =10#p39287

fix common.css to Status menu button in line again with each other menu buttons

add all missing ar71xx devices to gen-js.pl

remove kernel debug info in builds for ar71xx 4M routers

add CONFIG_STRIP_KERNEL_EXPORTS to ar71xx/default as well

I HAVE FOUND THIS from petbrau
petbrau wrote:I uploaded all the files to the MEGA file server

https://mega.nz/#F!7A0xFZJY!As3Zmj2fXNFa2QBaXPExKw

BUT in the MEGA SITE there are a lot of versions of FIRM for TL-WR1043ND V3 to download


==========================================================================

FOLDER 2016-07-15_ispyisail/ar71xx

gargoyle_1.9.x-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v3-squashfs-factory.bin

CRC32: 29601AB5
MD5: F8BB0AE0D5B7AE01E70BBDE365F4857D
SHA-1: C358A7BDB882BF1764B18CAF563A5FDD6AA677BB
SHA-256: 10C23EE425CD1220528DDEC69A8F948AC1187D629CFB7D8EEA16020BA9A55148

gargoyle_1.9.x-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v3-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin

CRC32: BAFDF443
MD5: A1CCC17327DCEB7FB32B4E04AA88C9B8
SHA-1: 88F2A174E796424E0F33B272BEE89E62B45A2E98
SHA-256: 26E3AA6FDC50A35F776F10D2D27F605ADCCCF716EB83258F2670FA35828C433B

==========================================================================

FOLDER 2016-07-23_ispyisail/ar71xx

gargoyle_1.9.x-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v3-squashfs-factory.bin

CRC32: 30FDF500
MD5: EB604421FE9D9DFEF4D9C8B6BA1D45A5
SHA-1: 18ADC1827F35836D6F1461271F6634D64907F292
SHA-256: 72B1CA3FA2A672C5E60E3FAE670D79182F4FAA7E0E057F9829C66DC1BB24AB3D

gargoyle_1.9.x-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v3-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin

CRC32: 41D2E6C6
MD5: B4E19130560E82B09D5490B2764321CB
SHA-1: 46E7C8AEA7DA0D91109427C4F54D282168EDD7D5
SHA-256: 24529B3C8B09893214D5F29863D2C135A7C488A50B5AB032D058CFD23A7103D7

==========================================================================

FOLDER 2016-08-11_petbrau_(Built_20160811-1502_git@ffb3737)/ar71xx

gargoyle_1.9.x-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v3-squashfs-factory.bin

CRC32: B210FCCC
MD5: 7B25A5350AE593BD7EF1423E23969DF7
SHA-1: 37F7CDAA90F697F33C7A448B2C159C16F5171F63
SHA-256: 6557031C1B744907AD43F6F4F54F1C04B238A0D8BE17ACEE606822417648988C


gargoyle_1.9.x-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v3-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin

CRC32: 85218427
MD5: 92BD094B44FAEDB32E660B07E59391BB
SHA-1: 6733761624C09617CA990BE69992FF661EA3F7FE
SHA-256: 5E207423E6FBD052EAFB7688EC42D429D9C97371DA48F850F8595F73793B15D2


==========================================================================

FOLDER 2016-09-24_petbrau_(ar71xx_only)/ar71xx


gargoyle_1.9.x-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v3-squashfs-factory.bin

CRC32: 4578C407
MD5: F6806BE257862A0547DAEAA78434A709
SHA-1: C5D38A9E407EC96E7245B75CE071D2776A647118
SHA-256: 86F6CBFF7566594C4659AE899F27BF524D383AF724CBCF32C77C6102D2C1418E


gargoyle_1.9.x-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v3-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin

CRC32: DAAEF322
MD5: 5E5A0481A6E80AF1FAB19304EBA6B6D7
SHA-1: 8EC69D1AB3C38C7A94282C9D4BA854AC075F954F
SHA-256: 5991C2163F88A4B7DD223E6E7061BD3F4D6F6FCC4416E3FC30B13B48B1B588CC

==========================================================================

FOLDER 2016-09-25_ispyisail/ar71xx/


gargoyle_1.9.x-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v3-squashfs-factory.bin

CRC32: 34381D22
MD5: E1A20C12AF9FEB7062AB0783E52C4AAB
SHA-1: A278FEFE6AF8B50825E102DC857903C18E22A6B3
SHA-256: 02CFCD1B164E0B7550AB4C97D1ECF34FDC7EDCB72F5B9C24BDC5BE19B5729E16


gargoyle_1.9.x-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v3-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin

CRC32: 4370F165
MD5: 3C9F9375945A2884A657BD56299E5771
SHA-1: C41DCF6B4DAC1D4315D62209E652B08631FBE228
SHA-256: 3881702349312BB5B9F158F5785A978F47F178879F378A0B16A744C211FD9860

==========================================================================

Which is the best one for flash my tl-wr1043nd-v3 from STOCK FIRM to last Gargoyle stable FIRMWARE ?

Thank you and excuse for my terrible english! :roll:


PD: My ROUTER is exactly this

450M Wireless N Gigabit Router
Model No. TL-WR1043ND v3

Firmware Version:
3.16.9 Build 150514 Rel.72381n
Hardware Version:
WR1043ND v3 00000000


Really should I first install OpenWRT?

https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-wr1043nd

Installation

obtain.firmware and Latest OpenWrt Release - required image file is "openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v1-squashfs-factory.bin" for v1.x routers, "openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v2-squashfs-factory.bin" for v2.x routers. Files can be found in the "ar71xx" directory. You can use the quick links from the table below. If you have "Please choose a file to upgrade" message again and again, filename is probably too long and you have to rename image to for example firmware.bin.
generic.flashing Now write this firmware-file onto the flash-chip of your device

:!: NOTE: If case you have a revision > v1.10 (but not v2.x), you need to flash an elder OEM firmware release first, and only then flash OpenWrt; tested and works credits go to sayboon for his tutorial

:!: NOTE: For revision v3.0, stock FW 3.16.9 Build 151021 or newer won't accept OpenWRT image. I got it working by connecting a tftp server at 192.168.0.66 to a LAN port, copying the OpenWRT image to filename wr1043v3_tp_recovery.bin in the tftp server root, then powering on with the reset button held down for ~20sec.

:!: NOTE: For revision v3.0, stock FW 3.16.9 build 150514: On this new build I was not able to install the OpenWRT image (openwrt-15.05.1-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v2-squashfs-factory.bin) using TFTP either!

But to get around that probleme and install the stable Chaos Calmer 15.05.1:

Install the trunk version (openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v3-squashfs-factory.bin) using the stock web-gui
After restart OpenWRT has been install but the Web-GUI won't work yet!
Copy the stable ..sysupgrade.bin file to the router e.g. using WinSCP. Give the file a shorter name e.g. sysupg.bin
Now upgrade the router with that image using this command in OpenWRT Linux prompt "sysupgrade -n -F sysupg.bin" again you can use WinSCP or puTTY.
It is assumed that as they say in this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL185QYnPg4

to install gargoyle, first, you must upgrade from stock firm, to version openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v3-squashfs-factory.bin ,and then install luci, and at last install the version gargoyle_1.9.x-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v3-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin to update?

Is ir right?
Last edited by xaint on Sun Oct 09, 2016 4:37 am, edited 2 times in total.

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Re: TL-WR1043ND V3

Post by Lantis »

Just use the image from the one with the most recent date, as that will be most current.

For upgrading from stock, use factory.
For upgrading from gargoyle/openwrt, use sysupgrade.


If your router won't accept the gargoyle image, you'll need to use an alternate method to flash, or try going to openwrt first, then upgrading from there.
http://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoyle_ispyisail.php for the latest releases
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Re: TL-WR1043ND V3

Post by Skallagrim »

I purchased the WR1043ND on the recommendation of the gargoyle website. Unfortunately I got version 3 for which there isn't a file listing in the download listing. I have gone through the nine pages of information here and have read about various successes and failures with getting gargoyle installed on this router.

I am unfortunately not nearly as tech savvy as the members contributing to this forum. It would be really appreciated if one of you could outline a list of steps that a neophyte could do to get this working including the download links. I currently have an airport extreme base station with a static IP address coming into the house.

I have seven family members with a bunch of devices each and one of them is killing my band width quotas. Of course each individual is denying that it is them.

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Re: TL-WR1043ND V3

Post by xaint »

Lantis wrote:Just use the image from the one with the most recent date, as that will be most current.

For upgrading from stock, use factory.
For upgrading from gargoyle/openwrt, use sysupgrade.


If your router won't accept the gargoyle image, you'll need to use an alternate method to flash, or try going to openwrt first, then upgrading from there.
Hi, I've successfully updated my router using this file

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FOLDER 2016-09-25_ispyisail/ar71xx/

gargoyle_1.9.x-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v3-squashfs-factory.bin

CRC32: 34381D22
MD5: E1A20C12AF9FEB7062AB0783E52C4AAB
SHA-1: A278FEFE6AF8B50825E102DC857903C18E22A6B3
SHA-256: 02CFCD1B164E0B7550AB4C97D1ECF34FDC7EDCB72F5B9C24BDC5BE19B5729E16
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Now it put this on status

Status
Device Name:Gargoyle
Gargoyle Version:1.9.X (Built 20160924-1943 git@093be12)
Model:TP-Link TL-WR1043N/ND v3
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I've only used the file "gargoyle_1.9.x-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v3-squashfs-factory.bin" to update.

The problem is..., as in my other router (v2), I have set it on "Wireless" as "Client+Ap", but when pulse "Scan" in the "SSID to Join" section, it detects no network ...

I guess it's a bug in this firmware version :roll: so, could you tell me a version that works properly?

Should I upgrade to the version that you indicate me, simply using the "gargoyle_1.9.x-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr1043nd-v3-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin" file?

Thank you so much! :geek:

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Re: TL-WR1043ND V3

Post by Lantis »

Can you please scan and then provide a system logread?

While you are there, please enter

iwinfo phy0 scan
iwinfo phy1 scan

And post back the results of the log and the two scans.
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Re: TL-WR1043ND V3

Post by xaint »

Is this what you asked me?

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BusyBox v1.23.2 (2016-09-25 12:13:26 NZDT) built-in shell (ash)

------------------------------------------------------------------
|            _____                             _                 |
|           |  __ \                           | |                |
|           | |  \/ __ _ _ __ __ _  ___  _   _| | ___            |
|           | | __ / _` | '__/ _` |/ _ \| | | | |/ _ \           |
|           | |_\ \ (_| | | | (_| | (_) | |_| | |  __/           |
|            \____/\__,_|_|  \__, |\___/ \__, |_|\___|           |
|                             __/ |       __/ |                  |
|                            |___/       |___/                   |
|                                                                |
|----------------------------------------------------------------|
| Gargoyle version 1.9.X    | OpenWrt Chaos Calmer branch        |
| Gargoyle revision 093be12 | OpenWrt commit eadf19c             |
| Built September 25, 2016  | Target  ar71xx/usb                 |
------------------------------------------------------------------

root@myrouter:~# iwinfo phy0 scan
Cell 01 - Address: 38:F8:89:A8:A6:11
          ESSID: "HUAWEI-B593-A611"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 1
          Signal: -28 dBm  Quality: 70/70
          Encryption: mixed WPA/WPA2 PSK (TKIP, CCMP)

Cell 02 - Address: E2:41:36:20:44:70
          ESSID: "MOVISTAR_4470"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 1
          Signal: -61 dBm  Quality: 49/70
          Encryption: WPA2 PSK (CCMP)

Cell 03 - Address: 02:25:9C:34:D4:30
          ESSID: unknown
          Mode: Master  Channel: 1
          Signal: -37 dBm  Quality: 70/70
          Encryption: WPA2 PSK (CCMP)

Cell 04 - Address: E2:41:36:3A:C3:28
          ESSID: "MOVISTAR_C328"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 1
          Signal: -79 dBm  Quality: 31/70
          Encryption: WPA2 PSK (CCMP)

Cell 05 - Address: 72:5A:9E:90:CF:53
          ESSID: "wificlientesR"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 6
          Signal: -89 dBm  Quality: 21/70
          Encryption: mixed WPA/WPA2 802.1X (TKIP, CCMP)

Cell 06 - Address: 80:29:94:AB:F1:33
          ESSID: "Chech_3Desires"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 6
          Signal: -79 dBm  Quality: 31/70
          Encryption: mixed WPA/WPA2 PSK (TKIP, CCMP)

Cell 07 - Address: 82:29:94:AB:F1:34
          ESSID: "wificlientesR"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 6
          Signal: -80 dBm  Quality: 30/70
          Encryption: mixed WPA/WPA2 802.1X (TKIP, CCMP)

Cell 08 - Address: 70:5A:9E:90:CF:52
          ESSID: "SILVANA"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 6
          Signal: -88 dBm  Quality: 22/70
          Encryption: mixed WPA/WPA2 PSK (TKIP, CCMP)

Cell 09 - Address: D8:97:BA:E1:82:78
          ESSID: "RIVER"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 11
          Signal: -76 dBm  Quality: 34/70
          Encryption: mixed WPA/WPA2 PSK (TKIP, CCMP)

Cell 10 - Address: DA:97:BA:E1:82:79
          ESSID: "wificlientesR"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 11
          Signal: -76 dBm  Quality: 34/70
          Encryption: mixed WPA/WPA2 802.1X (TKIP, CCMP)

Cell 11 - Address: 00:05:CA:81:73:08
          ESSID: "wifimedia_R-6979"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 10
          Signal: -83 dBm  Quality: 27/70
          Encryption: mixed WPA/WPA2 PSK (TKIP, CCMP)

Cell 12 - Address: D8:97:BA:EC:23:D4
          ESSID: "58aaf9"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 6
          Signal: -78 dBm  Quality: 32/70
          Encryption: mixed WPA/WPA2 PSK (TKIP, CCMP)

Cell 13 - Address: DA:97:BA:EC:23:D5
          ESSID: "wificlientesR"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 6
          Signal: -82 dBm  Quality: 28/70
          Encryption: mixed WPA/WPA2 802.1X (TKIP, CCMP)

Cell 14 - Address: 5A:23:8C:78:EC:73
          ESSID: "wificlientesR"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 1
          Signal: -89 dBm  Quality: 21/70
          Encryption: mixed WPA/WPA2 802.1X (TKIP, CCMP)

Cell 15 - Address: 58:23:8C:78:EC:72
          ESSID: "Tech_D0008899"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 1
          Signal: -87 dBm  Quality: 23/70
          Encryption: mixed WPA/WPA2 PSK (TKIP, CCMP)

Cell 16 - Address: 68:F9:56:29:F8:22
          ESSID: "vodafoneF821"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 9
          Signal: -83 dBm  Quality: 27/70
          Encryption: WPA2 PSK (CCMP)

Cell 17 - Address: FC:B4:E6:CD:CE:8C
          ESSID: "CASA"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 1
          Signal: -87 dBm  Quality: 23/70
          Encryption: WPA2 PSK (CCMP)

Cell 18 - Address: 58:23:8C:79:52:5A
          ESSID: "QUIREZA"
          Mode: Master  Channel: 6
          Signal: -84 dBm  Quality: 26/70
          Encryption: mixed WPA/WPA2 PSK (TKIP, CCMP)

root@myrouter:~# iwinfo phy1 scan
No such wireless device: phy1

It seems to look, look..., but does not show anything on the web window...

"No Wireless Networks found!"

:roll:

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Re: TL-WR1043ND V3

Post by Lantis »

Ok so the radio can definitely see something.
Can you please go into the GUI and press the scan button, wait until it says nothing is found, and then type "logread" at the console and post the output here?
If you are using Firefox or chrome, it may also be worth pressing F12 before you hit scan to check if any errors show up there.

Thanks


By the way, we can always get you connected manually in a worst case scenario, but hopefully we can figure out what is wrong
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Re: TL-WR1043ND V3

Post by xaint »

Is it this what you need?

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root@myrouter:~# logread
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   14.710000] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for generic
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   14.770000] xt_time: kernel timezone is -0000
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   14.770000] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_ether
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   14.790000] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_ncm
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   14.840000] usbcore: registered new interface driver huawei_cdc_ncm
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   14.910000] PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   14.920000] PPP MPPE Compression module registered
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   14.940000] NET: Registered protocol family 24
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   14.950000] PPTP driver version 0.8.5
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   14.950000] usbcore: registered new interface driver qmi_wwan
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   14.960000] usbcore: registered new interface driver rndis_host
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   14.990000] usbcore: registered new interface driver sierra
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   14.990000] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for Sierra USB modem
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   15.000000] usbcore: registered new interface driver sierra_net
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   15.120000] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_mbim
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   15.140000] usbcore: registered new interface driver option
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   15.140000] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for GSM modem (1-port)
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   15.150000] usbcore: registered new interface driver qcserial
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   15.160000] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for Qualcomm USB modem
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.debug kernel: [   15.200000] ath: EEPROM regdomain: 0x0
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.debug kernel: [   15.200000] ath: EEPROM indicates default country code should be used
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.debug kernel: [   15.200000] ath: doing EEPROM country->regdmn map search
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.debug kernel: [   15.200000] ath: country maps to regdmn code: 0x3a
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.debug kernel: [   15.200000] ath: Country alpha2 being used: US
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.debug kernel: [   15.200000] ath: Regpair used: 0x3a
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.debug kernel: [   15.210000] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'minstrel_ht'
Sun Sep 25 02:35:54 2016 kern.info kernel: [   15.210000] ieee80211 phy0: Atheros AR9550 Rev:0 mem=0xb8100000, irq=47
Sun Sep 25 02:35:57 2016 user.emerg syslog: this file has been obseleted. please call "/sbin/block mount" directly
Sun Sep 25 02:35:57 2016 daemon.err block: /dev/mtdblock3 is already mounted
Sun Sep 25 02:35:58 2016 authpriv.info dropbear[1434]: Not backgrounding
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 kern.info kernel: [   24.290000] eth1: link up (1000Mbps/Full duplex)
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 kern.info kernel: [   24.330000] device eth1 entered promiscuous mode
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 kern.info kernel: [   24.330000] br-lan: port 1(eth1) entered forwarding state
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 kern.info kernel: [   24.340000] br-lan: port 1(eth1) entered forwarding state
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' is enabled
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' is setting up now
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' is now up
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan6' is enabled
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 kern.info kernel: [   24.370000] device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 kern.info kernel: [   24.380000] br-lan: port 2(eth0) entered forwarding state
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 kern.info kernel: [   24.380000] br-lan: port 2(eth0) entered forwarding state
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'loopback' is enabled
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'loopback' is setting up now
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'loopback' is now up
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan' is enabled
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Bridge 'br-lan' link is up
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' has link connectivity
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'eth1' link is up
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'lo' link is up
Sun Sep 25 02:36:01 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'loopback' has link connectivity
Sun Sep 25 02:36:02 2016 user.notice firewall: Reloading firewall due to ifup of lan (br-lan)
Sun Sep 25 02:36:02 2016 kern.info kernel: [   25.320000] br-lan: port 2(eth0) entered disabled state
Sun Sep 25 02:36:02 2016 user.err syslog: error starting threads: errno 89 (Function not implemented)
Sun Sep 25 02:36:03 2016 kern.info kernel: [   26.340000] br-lan: port 1(eth1) entered forwarding state
Sun Sep 25 02:36:03 2016 kern.info kernel: [   26.570000] eth0: link up (1000Mbps/Full duplex)
Sun Sep 25 02:36:03 2016 kern.info kernel: [   26.590000] br-lan: port 2(eth0) entered forwarding state
Sun Sep 25 02:36:03 2016 kern.info kernel: [   26.590000] br-lan: port 2(eth0) entered forwarding state
Sun Sep 25 02:36:03 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'eth0' link is up
Sun Sep 25 02:36:03 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan6' has link connectivity
Sun Sep 25 02:36:03 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan6' is setting up now
Sun Sep 25 02:36:03 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan6' is now up
Sun Sep 25 02:36:03 2016 user.emerg syslog: exportfs: could not open /var/lib/nfs/.etab.lock for locking: errno 2 (No such file or directory)
Sun Sep 25 02:36:03 2016 user.emerg syslog: exportfs: can't lock /var/lib/nfs/etab for writing
Sun Sep 25 02:36:03 2016 user.emerg syslog: exportfs: could not open /var/lib/nfs/.xtab.lock for locking: errno 2 (No such file or directory)
Sun Sep 25 02:36:03 2016 user.emerg syslog: exportfs: can't lock /var/lib/nfs/xtab for writing
Sun Sep 25 02:36:03 2016 user.emerg syslog: Command failed: Not found
Sun Sep 25 02:36:04 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (1513): Configuration file: /var/run/hostapd-phy0.conf
Sun Sep 25 02:36:04 2016 kern.info kernel: [   27.500000] device wlan0-1 entered promiscuous mode
Sun Sep 25 02:36:04 2016 kern.info kernel: [   27.500000] br-lan: port 3(wlan0-1) entered forwarding state
Sun Sep 25 02:36:04 2016 kern.info kernel: [   27.510000] br-lan: port 3(wlan0-1) entered forwarding state
Sun Sep 25 02:36:04 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (1513): Using interface wlan0-1 with hwaddr a6:2b:b0:fe:80:16 and ssid "Gargoyle"
Sun Sep 25 02:36:04 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (1513): wlan0-1: interface state UNINITIALIZED->ENABLED
Sun Sep 25 02:36:04 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (1513): wlan0-1: AP-ENABLED
Sun Sep 25 02:36:04 2016 kern.info kernel: [   27.590000] br-lan: port 3(wlan0-1) entered disabled state
Sun Sep 25 02:36:05 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (1513): Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant
Sun Sep 25 02:36:05 2016 kern.info kernel: [   28.590000] br-lan: port 2(eth0) entered forwarding state
Sun Sep 25 02:36:05 2016 kern.info kernel: [   28.710000] Atheros AR8216/AR8236/AR8316 ag71xx-mdio.0:00: Port 1 is up
Sun Sep 25 02:36:06 2016 kern.info kernel: [   29.100000] device wlan0 entered promiscuous mode
Sun Sep 25 02:36:06 2016 user.emerg syslog: ERROR: No valid dynamic DNS service configurations defined
Sun Sep 25 02:36:06 2016 user.emerg syslog: (Did you specify correct configuration file path?)
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: started, version 2.73 cachesize 150
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: compile time options: no-IPv6 GNU-getopt no-DBus no-i18n no-IDN DHCP no-DHCPv6 no-Lua TFTP no-conntrack no-ipset no-auth no-DNSSEC loop-detect inotify
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: DNS service limited to local subnets
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[2203]: DHCP, IP range 192.168.4.100 -- 192.168.4.249, lease time 12h
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain micro
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain micro
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain micro
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain oss
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain oss
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain oss
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain null
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain null
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain null
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain ing
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain ing
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain ing
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain indy
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain indy
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain indy
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain gopher
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain gopher
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain gopher
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain geek
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain geek
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain geek
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain fur
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain fur
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain fur
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain free
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain free
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain free
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain bbs
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain bbs
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain bbs
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain dyn
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain dyn
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain dyn
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain parody
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain parody
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain parody
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain glue
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain glue
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain glue
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 176.58.118.172#53 for domain bit
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 106.187.47.17#53 for domain bit
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 178.32.31.41#53 for domain bit
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using local addresses only for domain lan
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf.auto
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain micro
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain micro
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain micro
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain oss
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain oss
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain oss
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain null
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain null
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain null
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain ing
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain ing
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain ing
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain indy
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain indy
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain indy
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain gopher
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain gopher
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain gopher
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain geek
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain geek
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain geek
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain fur
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain fur
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain fur
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain free
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain free
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain free
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain bbs
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain bbs
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain bbs
Sun Sep 25 02:36:11 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain dyn
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain dyn
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain dyn
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain parody
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain parody
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain parody
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.142.171.235#53 for domain glue
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 95.211.32.162#53 for domain glue
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 66.244.95.20#53 for domain glue
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 176.58.118.172#53 for domain bit
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 106.187.47.17#53 for domain bit
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 178.32.31.41#53 for domain bit
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using local addresses only for domain lan
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 8.8.8.8#53
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: using nameserver 8.8.4.4#53
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: read /etc/hosts - 2 addresses
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[2203]: read /tmp/hosts/dhcp - 1 addresses
Sun Sep 25 02:36:12 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[2203]: read /etc/ethers - 0 addresses
Sun Sep 25 02:36:14 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[2203]: DHCPREQUEST(br-lan) 192.168.4.228 00:21:86:a3:da:f0
Sun Sep 25 02:36:14 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[2203]: DHCPACK(br-lan) 192.168.4.228 00:21:86:a3:da:f0 Notebook
Sun Sep 25 02:36:31 2016 kern.notice kernel: [   54.910000] random: nonblocking pool is initialized
Sun Sep 25 02:36:31 2016 user.notice root: vsftpd init: mounted = 0
Sun Sep 25 02:36:31 2016 user.emerg syslog: ERROR: No drives attached, no directories to share!
Sun Sep 25 02:36:32 2016 user.emerg syslog: setting up led USB
Sun Sep 25 02:36:32 2016 user.emerg syslog: setting up led WLAN
Sun Sep 25 02:36:32 2016 daemon.info procd: - init complete -
Sun Sep 25 02:36:43 2016 user.notice firewall: Reloading firewall due to ifup of wan6 (eth0)
Sun Sep 25 02:37:53 2016 authpriv.info dropbear[3643]: Child connection from 192.168.4.228:51543
Sun Sep 25 02:38:01 2016 authpriv.notice dropbear[3643]: Password auth succeeded for 'root' from 192.168.4.228:51543
root@myrouter:~#

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