I'm a new user running 1.6.1 on a TP-Link TL-WR741N/ND v1 (re-badged Rosewill RNX-N150RT)
I'm trying to troubleshoot an SIP/VoIP problem where my phone will no longer register and tcpdump would really help
Can it be installed? If so, how?
[solved] install tcpdump?
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[solved] install tcpdump?
Last edited by oliver on Sat Jun 07, 2014 8:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: install tcpdump?
answering my own question
oh well
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root@Gargoyle:/tmp# opkg update
Downloading package list for attitude_adjustment source...
Package list for attitude_adjustment downloaded successfully.
Downloading package list for gargoyle source...
Package list for gargoyle downloaded successfully.
root@Gargoyle:/tmp# opkg list |grep ^tcpd
tcpdump - 4.2.1-3 - Network monitoring and data acquisition tool
tcpdump-mini - 4.2.1-3 - Network monitoring and data acquisition tool (minimal version)
root@Gargoyle:/tmp# opkg install tcpdump
ERROR: Not enough space in destination root to install specified packages:
tcpdump, libpcap
root@Gargoyle:/tmp# opkg install tcpdump-mini
ERROR: Not enough space in destination root to install specified packages:
tcpdump-mini, libpcap
Re: install tcpdump?
You could try to install it into RAM (/tmp) folder, but it will be gone on restart.
Re: install tcpdump?
I tried adding the ' -d' option to opkg but I get an error. Is the syntax incorrect? Any way to just extract the ipkg file?n0pin wrote:You could try to install it into RAM (/tmp) folder, but it will be gone on restart.
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root@Gargoyle:/tmp# opkg install -d /tmp tcpdump
ERROR: No destination /tmp found, cannot install
Re: install tcpdump?
Perfect... thank you. A quick change to LD_LIBRARY_PATH and all was good
It's not a problem that this will be lost on a reboot since it's not like it has to be there 24/7. And I could always put a cron job in place to re-install if the file is missing
I'm loving Gargoyle BTW
It's not a problem that this will be lost on a reboot since it's not like it has to be there 24/7. And I could always put a cron job in place to re-install if the file is missing
I'm loving Gargoyle BTW
Re: [solved] install tcpdump?
Is it normal that I do not find tcpdump in opkg list??