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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/03/2013 02:49 PM, Ben West wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CADSh-SNL5HVhnyHJpFEpbt9WKU6QCuJsm_WhDoidOj+-KmFneA@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hi All,<br>
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I'm having good success exercising recent nightly builds of
Commotion-OpenWRT DR1 on a Nanostation Loco M2. I understand
this is a new release, and that it has an active issue queue
(which I'm going to post to soon). I'm putting this question on
the listserv right now, in case this happens to touch on issues
already filed, and also for reference of other list members.<br>
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The Quickstart tool on the new DR1 release is really neat! At
present, I'm trying out the tool by flashing a node and then
connecting to <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://192.168.1.20/" target="_blank">http://192.168.1.20/</a>
on the node's eth0 port.<br>
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That is great to hear!<br>
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However, it looks like QS enables psk2 encryption on the node's
adhoc interface, and I have yet to figure out how to disable
it. That is, the luci UI lists "Encryption: none" for the
adhoc, and re-applying / committing that setting via luci just
seems to hang. Likewise, manually editing /etc/config/wireless
at the command line to disable encryption is ineffective,
because I think commotiond just regenerates that file when I
issue "wifi restart", clobbering my edits.<br>
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If you go through the manual configuration and click the "Continue
with a insecure network" button on the Keyfiles and Security page QS
will remove the servald and wpakey values from the
/etc/commotion/profiles.d/quickstartMesh profile which is used to
generate the profiles at the end of QS. Otherwise, it will keep the
default values, which are pulled from the
/etc/commotion/profiles.d/defaultMesh config file. When JK gets in
the office I will ask how commotiond intereperets the profile. From
what you are saying I am assuming that a blank line results in the
default behaviour of true. I will post again when I get the correct
value to disable encryption for the config file.<br>
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Is there a trick to getting commotiond to not encrypt the adhoc
interface? I need the mesh unencrypted, so that the Nanostation
can mesh with my Ubuntu/commotion-mesh-applet and Android/Mesh
Tether devices.<br clear="all">
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(Also, it seems that I can hack commotiond to not deploy
encryption by editing /lib/netifd/proto/commotion.sh, but I'm
asking here on the list in case there is a more elegant way.)<br>
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Thanks.<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
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-- <br>
Ben West
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target="_blank">ben@gowasabi.net</a><br>
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value="+13142469434" target="_blank">314-246-9434</a><br>
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