Any progress on 1.0.7.8 Kfurge firmware image?
Please let us know something...
Thanks
Openwrt or Custom Firmware on asus? - http://wl700ge.hezik.nl/ - Http://wl700g.homelinux.net
My ASUS collection: WL500gp(80GB usb-hdd - Running OpenWrt Kamikaze 7.09) | WL700gE(250GB - Running OpenWrt Kamikaze 8.09rc1)
Any progress on 1.0.7.8 Kfurge firmware image?
Please let us know something...
Thanks
It would be nice to have the list of packages shown in similar way to XWRT:
http://voru.wifi.ee/webadmin/WRT54GL...em-ipkg.sh.htm
and to have the file editor:
http://voru.wifi.ee/webadmin/WRT54GL...-editor.sh.htm
and to have other optons like QoS and Dyndns (looks like Oleg's vertion of dyndns does not work for me):
http://voru.wifi.ee/webadmin/WRT54GL...ork-qos.sh.htm
http://voru.wifi.ee/webadmin/WRT54GL...pupdate.sh.htm
I flashed my first custom 1.0.7.8 image and it seems to work OK! Once I confirm I can get optware packages running on it, I'll release it along with build instructions.
- K.C.
thats really good news thx for you efforts
Can anyone confirm whether or not telnet access is open on the WAN interface by default with the Asus 1.0.7.8 firmware? I think it is, but my test router is not configured as a gateway.
If so, I'll modify it to only be activate it on the LAN side.
- K.C.
can i ask for an idiots guide on flashing with this firmware release.. I'm not very confident with linux, but i can follow instructions!
Thank you.
Interesting, though... Utelnetd claims to be listening on all ports when it starts. Without the firewall enabled (which is default), I would tend to believe that includes both the internal interface (br0) and the external interface (eth0).
Do you have the firewall enabled? If not, could you please confirm that telnet works on the LAN side and is blocked on the WAN side? I would very much appreciate it.
Do you want to ftp from the LAN side? If not, just kill vsftpd.
- K.C.
I tested it with enabled firewall of course (i didnt know anymore if its enabled by default or not). Without it there's no input-chain and telnet is open to wan, thats for sure. So you're right that is listening on all interfaces and attaching it to br0 only is a good idea and best setting anyway.
Yes, i want ftp from the LAN side, but there's no possibility to close FTP to WAN by the webinterface, so I (must still) manually delete the rule from the input-chain after every reboot
greetz