The patch was wrongly removed by a kernel version bump to 4.9.106 in
the believe that it was merged upstream thow it wasn't. This lead to
unrecoverable link losses on devices which use those PHYs such as
many ubnt single-port CPEs.
Fixes: 6f8eb1b50f ("kernel: bump 4.9 to 4.9.106 for 18.06")
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit a497e47762)
I found a duplicated file in www, only 16k, but every bit matters now.
Removed the duplicate and the replaced the file with a minified version.
Updated www/cgi-bin/scan to use new minified file.
Tested. works fine.
Closes#81
* Trim Packages
Kernel support for USB has been moved to modules
libpcap and tcpdump have been moved to modules
libnetsnmp and snmpd have been moved to modules
IPv6 has been removed from the kernel
IPv6 support has been removed from busybox network utils as well.
(no more funny DNS responses in nslookup!)
* Remove ping6 and traceroute6
They are no longer needed
* Changed patch name and number and updated series file
This Device is almost the same as the CPE210 V2.0
Once Support for the TP-LINK CPE210 V3.0 gets added to the OpenWrt code we
will need to drop the patch 001-add_support_for_TP-Link_CPE210_v3.patch
Closes#32
* feature: add node description to status page
* feature: add node description to status page
* scrub for html like tags and correct node description label
* cleanup extra whitespace, comments, and debug stmt
* Added the Nodes locally hosted service listing to sysinfo.json
Added the Nodes locally hosted service listing to sysinfo.json file.
* Forgot to change api_version
* Change info[] section to be services_local to keep in line with the function is called
was info[local_services] now info[services_local]
* Added Uptime and Load Averages to the sysinfo.json file.
All code copied from Darryl, dman776.
* Updated Api Version number to 1.2.
Updated Api Version Number to 1.2.
This change brought compatibilty to newer versions of shellcheck.
Unfortanately, current linux OS' do not offer this newer version
and a higher burden to compile and install shellcheck is required.
Consequently, this upgrade will be defered until newer versions
of shellcheck are included by default in linux distribtuions.