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Existing process creates a logdrop entry for offending IPs in iptables. Would like to see how often blocked IPs gets dropped afterward.
Looked in /var/log/messages and see nothing related to dr ... |
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Curious if you figured this out. Doing something similar...
If my script is run manually, it makes iptables additions as expected. The script when run via cron is running and is executing the com ... |
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Came across an old program (scalp) which scans access logs looking for regex of known security exploits... Thought it would be interesting to integrate this with dd-wrt/iptables to block source of at ... | |
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Curious, did you resolved the issue/question with QOS? I'm getting something similar with SSH accepting authentication and then hanging. Many of the threads on that topics are pointing to QOS re ... |
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inetquestion Replies: 3 Views: 12993 |
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Wondered why the HOST was in the *config* section... smh | |
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Don't want to sound like a party pooper but it's been repeated 100's of times that WLAN2 is for Radar detection and should not be used as a regular AP. It does work but has no antennas and is very lim ... | |
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Title says it all...
Status=>Wireless->wlan2 Also occurs on the info page. Router: wrt3200acm Firmware: r47033 Yes, wlan2 is active and has clients connected to it. |
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inetquestion Replies: 2 Views: 637 |
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Running piHole on another machine and put the following setting in dnsmasq to issue this server as the DNS server:
6,192.168.0.2 Occasionally piHole goes down and everything on the network is ... |
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Choose image file to upload, then go. Script waits for target host to be available on network before attempting to upload file.
Used this on a Mac, should be portable across multiple *nix flavors. ... |
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inetquestion Replies: 13 Views: 2755 |
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No, I mean you connect a serial USB-UART TTL adapter cable to your router and have putty up and logging the serial console output. This should be in your startup script to mitigate the 32k nvram ... |
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inetquestion Replies: 2 Views: 1097 |
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merging the two, like this more than my original. :)
curl -s 192.168.1.1 | sed -nE 's/.*-r([0-9]{5}).*/\1/p' |
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This works... Just checking to see if there is an easier way?
curl -s 192.168.1.1 | perl -e 'while(<>) { if ($_ =~ m/DD-WRT.*-r(\d+)/sg) { print $1; exit; }}' |
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inetquestion Replies: 13 Views: 2755 |
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Willing to revert to that version again and run the script and gather whatever info you need... Where can I obtain the script?
By serial log, do you mean the syslog messages? |
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Yes, was definitely running that version. However, it turned out not to be stable. A day later it was rebooted and went into a boot loop. took a while to get it working again on an older version. ... | |
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For some reason I thought WDS used a wired connection (which I have) for back-haul connections. Brain fart...
Since I have a wired connection available for back-haul from the 2nd access point, i ... |
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