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12:47
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Felix Fietkau Tags:
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Chaos Communication Congress 22th (22C3) 2005 Abstract: OpenWrt is a Linux distribution for embedded Wireless LAN routers. In this lecture I'm going to introduce OpenWrt and show you how you can use and customize it for your own projects. OpenWrt is basically a complete Linux distribution designed to work within the space constraints of average wireless routers like the Linksys WRT54G or the ASUS WL-500g. Since April 2005 the build system has been completely rewritten to support a large repository of packages that are built automatically and to make it easy to port it to other router platforms in the future. That makes it useful for creating custom solutions involving wireless networking, like a Hotspot service complete with authentication and billing or a small Voice over IP server (with Asterisk). I'd like to present the structure of the OpenWrt base system and show you how you can create your own packages and firmware images with the tools that we provide (Image Builder, SDK and the build system itself).
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12:47
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SecDocs
Authors:
Felix Fietkau Tags:
router Event:
Chaos Communication Congress 22th (22C3) 2005 Abstract: OpenWrt is a Linux distribution for embedded Wireless LAN routers. In this lecture I'm going to introduce OpenWrt and show you how you can use and customize it for your own projects. OpenWrt is basically a complete Linux distribution designed to work within the space constraints of average wireless routers like the Linksys WRT54G or the ASUS WL-500g. Since April 2005 the build system has been completely rewritten to support a large repository of packages that are built automatically and to make it easy to port it to other router platforms in the future. That makes it useful for creating custom solutions involving wireless networking, like a Hotspot service complete with authentication and billing or a small Voice over IP server (with Asterisk). I'd like to present the structure of the OpenWrt base system and show you how you can create your own packages and firmware images with the tools that we provide (Image Builder, SDK and the build system itself).
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12:47
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SecDocs
Authors:
Felix Fietkau Tags:
router Event:
Chaos Communication Congress 22th (22C3) 2005 Abstract: OpenWrt is a Linux distribution for embedded Wireless LAN routers. In this lecture I'm going to introduce OpenWrt and show you how you can use and customize it for your own projects. OpenWrt is basically a complete Linux distribution designed to work within the space constraints of average wireless routers like the Linksys WRT54G or the ASUS WL-500g. Since April 2005 the build system has been completely rewritten to support a large repository of packages that are built automatically and to make it easy to port it to other router platforms in the future. That makes it useful for creating custom solutions involving wireless networking, like a Hotspot service complete with authentication and billing or a small Voice over IP server (with Asterisk). I'd like to present the structure of the OpenWrt base system and show you how you can create your own packages and firmware images with the tools that we provide (Image Builder, SDK and the build system itself).
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Authors:
Felix Fietkau Tags:
router Event:
Chaos Communication Congress 22th (22C3) 2005 Abstract: OpenWrt is a Linux distribution for embedded Wireless LAN routers. In this lecture I'm going to introduce OpenWrt and show you how you can use and customize it for your own projects. OpenWrt is basically a complete Linux distribution designed to work within the space constraints of average wireless routers like the Linksys WRT54G or the ASUS WL-500g. Since April 2005 the build system has been completely rewritten to support a large repository of packages that are built automatically and to make it easy to port it to other router platforms in the future. That makes it useful for creating custom solutions involving wireless networking, like a Hotspot service complete with authentication and billing or a small Voice over IP server (with Asterisk). I'd like to present the structure of the OpenWrt base system and show you how you can create your own packages and firmware images with the tools that we provide (Image Builder, SDK and the build system itself).
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Hack a Day
Like many hackers of late, [Rick] has been experimenting with connecting Arduinos to the Internet with a disused WiFi router and an installation of OpenWRT. Unlike his fellow makers, [Rick] thought it would be wasteful to dedicate a single router to one Arduino project, so he used a small, low power wireless module to connect [...]
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Hack a Day
This setup is used to control a model railroad. Well, not entirely this setup. [Gerhard Bertelsmann] already has a proper railroad controller, and it just happens to offer CAN bus communications. He’s using OpenWRT and a cheap router to connect the bus to the network. Originally he wanted to use a Raspberry Pi board [...]
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Hack a Day
Regular reader [MS3FGX] recently wrote a guide to compiling OpenWRT from source. You may be wondering why directions for compiling an open source program warrant this kind of attention. The size and scope of the package make it difficult to traverse the options available to you at each point in the process, but [MS3FGX] adds [...]
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Hack a Day
[Der_picknicker] wrote in to let us know about a guide to building OpenWRT images for the dockstar (translated). What they end up with is a nice little network attached storage device that runs SAMBA and subversion under the umbrella of OpenWRT. We looked at flashing and building OpenWRT images for this device back in July. The [...]
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Hack a Day
Inside this box you’ll find a La Fonera wireless access point. [Emeryth] and his band of miscreants built this portable device for WiFi security testing. The AP is running OpenWRT and has been set up to use the 16×4 character display as a terminal. An ATmega88 connects the LCD as well as six buttons to [...]
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Hack a Day
If you don’t look close you might think this Seagate Dockstar is in stock condition. But look at the three holes in the white case just above the thumb drive which act as a serial connection for the Dockstar. [Firestorm_v1] posted the instructions after see our post about installing OpenWRT on the device. He did [...]
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Hack a Day
The Seagate FreeAgent Dockstar aims to make all of your stuff available online. It serves that purpose but sometimes you just want more options for controlling your hardware and running some scripts. [Eric Cooper] put together a guide for installing OpenWRT on the Dockstar by building your own kernel and loading it onto the internal [...]