Oleg - what's the maximum size of the cramfs part of the firmware?
Thanks.
Thanx a lot! I'll try it tonight...
Oleg - what's the maximum size of the cramfs part of the firmware?
Thanks.
Thank you so much Oleg. My router works with the new firmware, without me having to change anything! And my security is very good now, all ports are stealthed! YEAH!!Originally posted by Oleg
Guys, updated firmware (with pptp fix only) is available at http://wl500g.dyndns.org/wg01070506_WL500g_en_pptp.zip
consider it as experimental. The change itself was the removing comment sign (#) in the /init/rc.wan part related to pptp.
mirror at http://files.wl500g.info/asus/wl500g...0g_en_pptp.zipOriginally posted by Oleg
Guys, updated firmware (with pptp fix only) is available at http://wl500g.dyndns.org/wg01070506_WL500g_en_pptp.zip
consider it as experimental. The change itself was the removing comment sign (#) in the /init/rc.wan part related to pptp.
There is no limitation on the size of cramfs, but there is a limitation of the total size of trx - 0x3a0000, otherwise pmon will not load it (it checks for this).Originally posted by RCR
Oleg - what's the maximum size of the cramfs part of the firmware?
Thanks.
Hi, I made a "personalised " kernel using a little bit hacked Asus sources, but alas, "make zImage" doesn't work, I get vanilla uncompressed vmlinux kernel only. Is there a possibility to compress it manually? (I'm not too familiar with newer (2.4.x) linux kernel building). Will do the work something like gzip -9 vmlinux? I saw the Makefile, there's a mipsel-linux-objcopy tool. Help, I'm scared
please do not discuss any Custom building of the firmware in this forum, use instead the Custom Firmware Talk forum (hmmm why did they invent it?)
Last edited by Antiloop; 28-03-2004 at 04:25.
sorry for that, I'm doing too many things at once :-)Originally posted by Antiloop
please do not discuss any Custom building of the firmware in this forum, use instead the Custom Firmware Talk forum (hmmm why did they invent it?)
I've found 2 bugs in the FTP server with this firmware version:
1) It's not possible to retrieve a directory listing after loggin the FTP server over the WAN port (internet).
After connecting the FTP client wants to enter 'Passive mode'. This fails because of a 'connection time-out'.
On the LAN side there is no problem with this.
2) When enabling the FTP server, the required directories 'ftp_pub' and 'ftp_priv' are not created. Also when a private user is created, the server does not create the user subdirectory. This still doesn't happen even when the directory 'ftp_pub' has allready been manually created.
This behaviour is not present in the older 1.6.5.3 - Customized firmware.
Last edited by Styno; 03-04-2004 at 19:28.
Yes ! I have the same problem bugs that Styno pointed to ...
Maybe Dr.Oleg has some fix for us !
As for the first problem - the solution is pretty simple: execute this command from the web
iptables -I INPUT -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
as for directories - have no idea... Are you using FAT or NTFS formatted flash?
Ok, I'll try this one. Are these settings lost during reboot and which url should I use for this? Because I've not seen a 'commandline' tool in the webinterface until now.Originally posted by Oleg
As for the first problem - the solution is pretty simple: execute this command from the web
iptables -I INPUT -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
I'm using FAT32 on a 160Gb Samsung HD.as for directories - have no idea... Are you using FAT or NTFS formatted flash?
The 1.6.5.3 (custom - Oleg) version mounts this HD readonly. In this version, the HD is read-write mounted, so the FTP server should not have problems creating the directories...
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Should I report these bugs and their solutions to Asus, or is this useless?