Updates to freebsd-wifi-build
Nenhum_de_Nos
matheus at eternamente.info
Thu Jun 4 22:17:44 UTC 2015
On Sun, 17 May 2015 21:02:19 -0700
Adrian Chadd <adrian at freebsd.org> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've churned out some changes to freebsd-wifi-build.
>
> The supported list is here:
>
> https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-wifi-build/wiki/Supported-Boards
>
> (I'd like to add more hardware to the list, so just let me know if you
> have a favourite router.)
>
> The top level build instructions are here:
>
> https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-wifi-build/wiki
>
> * it now checks for required packages before running
> * it installs into ../tftpboot/ instead of requiring the user to
> create /tftpboot/. I still have /tftpboot/ and I just 'cp -fv
> ../tftpboot/* /tftpboot/ after a build so I can use TFTP.
> * There's basic templating support now for rc.conf - because some
> boards (eg carambola2) don't have arge0 hooked up to anything useful.
> So to make the default build work, now the carambola2 uses arge1.
> * there's now VLAN and etherswitch support in the configuration file format.
>
> https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-wifi-build/wiki/Config-Overview
>
> I have it up and running on my carambola 2 with the internal switch
> configuration. It's running with two VLANs, one on each ethernet
> switch port, coming back to arge1 and arge1.2 (VLAN 2.)
>
> I'm now going to throw it on the rest of my test hardware and tidy up
> whatever issues arise.
>
> It also was a good test experience - I finally have wraped my head
> around what Stefan and others did with etherswitch and the various
> different things that each switch type supports. Hopefully this leads
> to me writing some more documentation.
>
> I'd appreciate any and all testing that people may do with this stuff.
> All of my home APs are FreeBSD and have been for a couple of years.
>
> Next up - adding configuration language to configure ipfw and routing.
>
>
>
> -adrian
Hi Adrian,
I got the DIR-825B1 working (was running two years old FreeBSD 10-Current) now and it boots ok. It is really much easier to build it, and the image for 1043ND is fine now, back then only too big images were made. Double thanks and congrats.
Now I have a doubt. Am I able to make a firewall for DSL/Cable from it ?
I see pfctl and the pf module are not there. I know the storage and memory spaces are limited. So I ask, is it possible ?
Is the 1043ND v1 any more capable ? I can switch and use it instead.
thanks again,
matheus
# pfctl
-sh: pfctl: not found
# kldstst
-sh: kldstst: not found
# kldstat
Id Refs Address Size Name
1 21 0x80050000 3e04b0 kernel
2 2 0xc0101000 4db4 bridgestp.ko
3 1 0xc0106000 7760 if_bridge.ko
4 6 0xc010e000 64054 wlan.ko
5 2 0xc0173000 126fb4 if_ath.ko
6 1 0xc029a000 1f38 if_ath_pci.ko
7 1 0xc029c000 2a94 wlan_tkip.ko
8 1 0xc029f000 56f0 wlan_ccmp.ko
9 1 0xc02a5000 3ac wlan_xauth.ko
# kldload pf
kldload: can't load pf: No such file or directory
# ls /dev
bpf devctl2 kmem pci ufssuspend
bpf0 devstat map random urandom
console fd md0 stderr xpt0
ctty fido md1 stdin zero
cuau0 flash md2 stdout
cuau0.init full mdctl ttyu0
cuau0.lock geom.ctl mem ttyu0.init
devctl klog null ttyu0.lock
# ls /boot
kernel
# ls /boot/kernel/
ar71xx_ehci.ko if_bridge.ko wlan_acl.ko
ar71xx_ohci.ko if_gif.ko wlan_amrr.ko
bridgestp.ko if_gre.ko wlan_ccmp.ko
ehci.ko ohci.ko wlan_rssadapt.ko
gpiobus.ko random.ko wlan_tkip.ko
gpioiic.ko uhci.ko wlan_wep.ko
gpioled.ko umass.ko wlan_xauth.ko
if_ath.ko usb.ko
if_ath_pci.ko wlan.ko
# uname -a
FreeBSD freebsd-wifi-build 11.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #0 r283896: Thu Jun 4 17:55:32 BRT 2015 root at xxx:xxx/head/sys/DIR-825B1 mips
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