It would be great to have support of libstdc++. Not only that a few good packages depend on it (e.g. python) but also to be able to run own C++ programs.
My current wish is for AAC support, to extend http://www.wl500g.info/showpost.php?...5&postcount=32 to support all common audio formats. Something like LAMIP ipkg would be nice
It would be great to have support of libstdc++. Not only that a few good packages depend on it (e.g. python) but also to be able to run own C++ programs.
I would love "Advanced routing" support in the kernel. So I can do some kinky source based routing.
IIIVX = ( X - V ) - III = II = 2
Doesn't quagga optware fit your needs ?Originally Posted by iiivx
here is what i wish:
newer kernel;
cut, find, uname, who, finger and morebinaries;
bash shell by default;
thanx
You really wish a 8 MB flash chip!
Originally Posted by nerodark
cut, find, uname are present in busybox optwareOriginally Posted by nerodark
uname is also present in coreutils optware
who is present in coreutils optware
bash is present in bash optware
any reason for not using theses packages ?
JF
I have it directly from the developers, that the current userland iptables is backwards compatible down to kernels 2.4.Originally Posted by Oleg
The current iptables & iptables-save programs are having big problems.Originally Posted by Netfilter bugzilla
Just insert an '-m recent' line, and compare the output of iptables -L and iptables-save. iptables-save gets the counters all wrong, rendering the output useless for an iptables-restore. This is fixed in newer userland iptables.
And when i'm at it, it would be nice to have the REJECT target, to be able to give better reject messages. A reject message has been proven to delay an attacker much longer than even the TARPIT.
Thanks in advance,
Pjotrek
unaiur,
openwrt already has uname, find, newer kernel, etc within a less-than-4mb firmware so why not
i stick with oleg's firmware for development purposes and still love the asus's user friendly web interface!
exactly: if you need advanced functionality, switch to openwrt.
Is screen possible in this type of hardware, or are there limitations to use this program?
Thanks in advance.
I found this:
http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/unslung/wl500g/
Will try screen that is available there
After spending some time reading this guide and testing different configurations, I managed to get saned working on my wl500g.
One problem remains though. My scanner is a HP PSC2110 and without the hpoj driveres compiled for the wl500g, there will be no scanning.
Since I don't have any experience in compiling software for the wl500g/Unslug, I would like to add the hpoj drivers to the wish list.
Best Regards Lars Moeller
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The list at http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/unslung/wl500g/ is quite impressive, however I'm still missing a DC++ hub software like OpenDCHub. Is this Overkill for the WL500g or could somebody provide me with binaries?
Can u create a feature so i can change the WLAN macaddress / LAN mac address easly? And maybe a feature to "switch" betwean "added" adresses for the WAN via an drop-down ore something.
To explain why i want this:
1) When you search in the MAC Vendor list, you can have a Cisco Catalyst 5000 instead of a Asustek macadres. Just for the fun.
2) When your ISP is offering DHCP adress by MAC address, and you'r moving your router to public places (lan-party/etc), and don't want anyone to know your "real" macaddress. Therefore a dropdown menu.
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