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  1. hi gandalf i am using your 7z usb password hack an was wandering what the password to veiw the logs was thank you

  2. OK:D Just installed it, and testing now... I HAVE to try that drink: It didn't even crash after installing Jasager. login as: root root@192.168.1.1's password: BusyBox v1.4.2 (2008-12-01 23:41:48 EST) Built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. _______ ________ __ | |.-----.-----.-----.| | | |.----.| |_ | - || _ | -__| || | | || _|| _| |_______|| __|_____|__|__||________||__| |____| |__| W I R E L E S S F R E E D O M KAMIKAZE (7.09) ----------------------------------- * 10 oz Vodka Shake well with ice and strain * 10 oz Triple sec mixture into 10 shot glasses. * 10 oz lime juice Salute! --------------------------------------------------- root@OpenWrt:~# root@OpenWrt:~# ipkg install haserl_0.8.0-2_mips.ipk -ash: root@OpenWrt:~#: not found root@OpenWrt:~# ipkg install haserl_0.8.0-2_mips.ipk Installing haserl (0.8.0-2) to root... An error ocurred, return value: 1. Collected errors: Package haserl wants to install file /usr/bin/haserl But that file is already provided by package haserl-dev root@OpenWrt:~# ipkg install webif_0.3-10_mips.ipk Installing webif (0.3-10) to root... Installing haserl (0.8.0-2) to root... Nothing to be done An error ocurred, return value: -1. Collected errors: ERROR: Package haserl (parent haserl) is not available from any configured src. Failed to download haserl. Perhaps you need to run 'ipkg update'? root@OpenWrt:~# ipkg install haserl_0.8.0-2_mips.ipk Installing haserl (0.8.0-2) to root... Configuring haserl Done. root@OpenWrt:~# ipkg install webif_0.3-10_mips.ipk Installing webif (0.3-10) to root... Configuring webif Linux OpenWrt 2.6.21.5 #1 Mon Dec 1 23:47:40 EST 2008 mips unknown Linux OpenWrt 2.6.21.5 #1 Mon Dec 1 23:47:40 EST 2008 mips unknown system type : Atheros AR2315 Linux OpenWrt 2.6.21.5 #1 Mon Dec 1 23:47:40 EST 2008 mips unknown Downloading http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/7.09/atheros-2.6/packages/Packages wget: bad address 'downloads.openwrt.org' Downloading http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/packages/mips/Packages wget: bad address 'downloads.openwrt.org' Downloading http://downloads.x-wrt.org/xwrt/kamikaze/7.09/atheros-2.6/packages/Packages wget: bad address 'downloads.x-wrt.org' An error ocurred, return value: 3. Collected errors: ipkg_download: ERROR: Command failed with return value 1: `wget --passive-ftp -q -P /tmp/ipkg-MR7CUD http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/7.09/atheros-2.6/packages/Packages' ipkg_download: ERROR: Command failed with return value 1: `wget --passive-ftp -q -P /tmp/ipkg-MR7CUD http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/packages/mips/Packages' ipkg_download: ERROR: Command failed with return value 1: `wget --passive-ftp -q -P /tmp/ipkg-MR7CUD http://downloads.x-wrt.org/xwrt/kamikaze/7.09/atheros-2.6/packages/Packages' Committing new firmware id ... Device: La Fonera (ACCTON MR3201A) Committing new device id ... SUCCESS! Webif^2 installation appears OK. Welcome to X-Wrt! You may need to do a hard REFRESH to clear old CSS style from your browser. Reinitializing httpd ... killall: httpd: no process killed Done. root@OpenWrt:~# ipkg install webif_0.3-10_mips.ipk Installing webif (0.3-10) to root... Configuring webif Linux OpenWrt 2.6.21.5 #1 Mon Dec 1 23:47:40 EST 2008 mips unknown Linux OpenWrt 2.6.21.5 #1 Mon Dec 1 23:47:40 EST 2008 mips unknown system type : Atheros AR2315 Linux OpenWrt 2.6.21.5 #1 Mon Dec 1 23:47:40 EST 2008 mips unknown Committing new firmware id ... Device: La Fonera (ACCTON MR3201A) Committing new device id ... SUCCESS! Webif^2 installation appears OK. Welcome to X-Wrt! You may need to do a hard REFRESH to clear old CSS style from your browser. Done. root@OpenWrt:~# ipkg install libruby_1.8.6-p36-1_mips.ipk Installing libruby (1.8.6-p36-1) to root... Configuring libruby Done. root@OpenWrt:~# ipkg install ruby_1.8.6-p36-1_mips.ipk Installing ruby (1.8.6-p36-1) to root... Configuring ruby Done. root@OpenWrt:~# ipkg install r resolv.conf ruby-rexml_1.8.6-p36-1_mips.ipk resolv.conf.auto ruby_1.8.6-p36-1_mips.ipk root/ run/ ruby-core_1.8.6-p36-1_mips.ipk root@OpenWrt:~# ipkg install ruby-core_1.8.6-p36-1_mips.ipk Installing ruby-core (1.8.6-p36-1) to root... Configuring ruby-core Done. root@OpenWrt:~# auto ruby_1.8.6-p36-1_mips.ipk -ash: auto: not found root@OpenWrt:~# root/ run/ -ash: root/: Permission denied root@OpenWrt:~# ruby-core_auto ruby_1.8.6-p36-1_mips.ipk -ash: ruby-core_auto: not found root@OpenWrt:~# root/ run/ -ash: root/: Permission denied root@OpenWrt:~# ruby-core_auto ruby_1.8.6-p36-1_mips.ipk -ash: ruby-core_auto: not found root@OpenWrt:~# root/ run/ -ash: root/: Permission denied root@OpenWrt:~# ipkg install ruby-rexml_1.8.6-p36-1_mips.ipk Installing ruby-rexml (1.8.6-p36-1) to root... Configuring ruby-rexml Done. root@OpenWrt:~# cd /etc/init.d root@OpenWrt:/etc/init.d# ./httpd_gargoyle stop root@OpenWrt:/etc/init.d# ./httpd start root@OpenWrt:/etc/init.d# ./httpd_gargoyle disable root@OpenWrt:/etc/init.d# ./httpd enable root@OpenWrt:/etc/init.d# cd /temp -ash: cd: can't cd to /temp root@OpenWrt:/etc/init.d# cd /tmp root@OpenWrt:~# ipkg install jasager-madwifi_1.ipk Installing kmod-madwifi (2.6.21.5+r2568-20070710-atheros-2) to root... Configuring kmod-madwifi Done. root@OpenWrt:~# ipkg install kmod-gpio_2.6.21.5-atheros-1_mips.ipk Installing kmod-gpio (2.6.21.5-atheros-1) to root... Configuring kmod-gpio Done. root@OpenWrt:~# ipkg install jasager_2.1.ipk Installing jasager (2) to root... Configuring jasager Install finished, testing that it worked ok SUCCESS! Jasager installation appears OK. Welcome to Jasager! To view the web interface please visit http://<fon>:1471/ Stopping any currently running Jasager sessions killall: tail: no process killed killall: logwatch: no process killed Starting Jasager Install finished. Please reboot to ensure all drivers and demons are loaded correctly Done. root@OpenWrt:~#
  3. I couldn't get the Kamikaze 7.09 working, not with manual Redboot and not with Easyflash. I _can_ get the Gargoyle FW to work, but is it best i try the openwrt 8.09 RC_1 first? That is, if you've recompiled the madwifi drivers.
  4. Thanks for the reply digininja:) I didn't write this in my first post, but i tried to connect to random SSID's from my vista box, which Jasager should have responded to if it worked, but i couldn't connect. Hmm, then i'll not be able to install jasager untill you've released the rebuilt madwifi?
  5. Erhh, exactly.. And did i mention that the first thing that bastard did when i showed him the router was to lick it? :o :P
  6. Hi guys! Me and my friend Vcent just got the Fonera 2.0 Beta. I followed digininja and other peoples suggestions, and used this guide to flash it using the AP51 Easyflash utility (ap51-flash-gui.exe) to flash the gargoyle_1.0.0_beta3-fonplus-2.6-vmlinux.lzma and gargoyle_1.0.0_beta3-fonplus-2.6-root.squashfs files to the router. Then i installed all the ipkg's including Jasager, and it worked fine.. But it never broadcasted other SSID's than the "La Fonera", regardless of the diffent ones i added using the different confiuration options the Jasager Webif provides, like adding a whole bunch of SSID's. And i couldn't connect to the La Fonera SSID using my computer. So i decided to try over, but the Easyflash utility suddenly didn't work, and i had to use redboot manually. I did that using the guide at Fon's Wiki, and everything worked fine, including flashing from redboot, but it wouldn't work properly aferwards, LAN+WAN+WiFi all were broken, so i decided to try again, but now with the Gargoyle firmware. But i really am NOT a Redboot nerd, so can anyone give me some advice on how to flash the Gargoyle firmware using Redboot? Any help greatly appreciated!
  7. You weren't logged in.?! That could be it... That makes the existence of this thread even more impressive
  8. Hmmm.... good idea, how should we carry it out? Ohh, that's simple: Shut the computer down, guess the bios password (which in... about 5% of all cases might be set), then guess the windows logon password.. or make a librarian log you on.. simple.. maybe :D
  9. Yearh... and the advantage of U3 drives is that you insert them, wait for some time, and then unplug them, there's no need to open a file, it is done by the CD-autorun... An example of a non-u3 blade is mine: 7zBlade
  10. Well, i don't believe there's an undo function, but hey, NO archivers support that - except maybe for Windows' crappy built-in zip FM... And 7-zip extracts rar files, but it can't pack them..
  11. Well.. you don't really believe that we all are white hats???
  12. Yearh.. and give us ya public IP No, we already know it... No, not all users.. I will guess that only mods and admins can see it..
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