Very nice! Would have been very helpfull for me and perhaps saved me a couple of hours when i started out.
S.
To save time of most newcomers I wrote very simple step-by-step procedure for dummies
How to enable post processing in 1.9.2.7-CR4 firmware .
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Yours,
Veteran Dummy
Very nice! Would have been very helpfull for me and perhaps saved me a couple of hours when i started out.
S.
Your post-boot commands should be in post-firewall IMHO.
Also, this info is in the WIKI allready....under the name of FlashfsBoot
Heh... for a second I thought somebody had found a fancy video card on the router ... Post-processing.
Nice. I think. But I haven't looked at it. Still...
I did not find any page in wiki which contains direct link to FlashfsBoot how to. May be I'm not very big friend of search button, who knows ...Originally Posted by Styno
No, they're correctly placed both to post-boot (and being used BEFORE post-firewall is started) and subsequently would be executed by post-firewall, then firewall rules are get changed due to connect/disconnect.Originally Posted by Styno
He, I didn't know the WIKI contained a search option...oh wait....it doesn't have a search buttonOriginally Posted by Snufkin
Now seriously: The page is linked in most 'additional packages' pages.
Hmm, I don't understand that. Can you elaborate a bit more?Originally Posted by Oleg
There are two WAN networks. One is something like intranet and accessible directly via WAN port (eth1) using a static address and the other one is internet, which is accessed via PPTP using ppp0 interface.Originally Posted by Styno
wl500g does not support two WAN interfaces at a time, so post-boot and post-firewall scripts should be used. eth1 routes/iptables entries should be created manually as firmware is only knows of ppp0. post-firewall script are get executed then ppp0 are coming up, which is delayed on startup (but we still need to use eth1), so we create this rule using post-boot. Once ppp0 is up, iptables content would be flushed and post-firewall script would be called to add the same entry.
Hello!
Can I use this to start custom programs after booting or are this scripts called after every change of the WAN-Port (DHCP renew, ...)?
best regards
Pirat
These scripts are called only once after booting.Originally Posted by Pirat
Thank You!
best regards
Pirat