Owning Authpuppy server - The Openwrt side - Gateway configuration

Bug #1043429 reported by Andrei
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My questions are not only made for my own purpose, but also to help making a further wiki as Jackson proposed some weeks earlier. I think that the documentation is on some points, obsolete, without any judgement. Technology grows and as technology grows web pages or any downloadable documents may have to be update.

About routers, i have a router which is a TP-Link 941ND and i know that some peoples will say that tp-link are cheap routers, yes they look very cheap, but as long as these routers are mainly made with an Atheros 400 mghz based chipset instead of the newly cheap, poor, little and weak broadcom chipset based router like the latest linksys router have, i prefer using TP-Link router.

I don't give a ... about their ugliness (TP-Link Routers), but this is not the "high technology profile look" of the Linksys routers who will gave them performance. Anyway that's my ten cents on this.

As the TP-Link 941ND is among these atheros based routers, Ubiquiti are also atheros based device. So i flashed my tp-link router with this firmware : openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr941nd-v3-squashfs-factory.bin who can be upgrade to a newer firmware but for now that's meaningless.

I installed the Luci web interface. And from the Luci interface ==> System ==>Software ==> available software tab, i have a link to wifidog. So i just have to click install instead of making a command line "opkg install wifidog" (i tried it also) in a SSH session with the router.

None of these where working, i always had a "dependencies missing errors related to an older kernel" that i have to install. I tried to install this older kernel, and as i expected it, the system gave me a notice that i had a newer kernel and the installation aborted. I uninstall the new kernel, try to install the oldest one, but in vain. So there were no way to install wifiddog.

My question is : What can i do now ?

Thanks in advance

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Andrei (andrei-halle-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

May be something to made my question even simple, can i flash a ubiquiti devices with a version of Openwrt having wifidog ready to be configured ? I wouldn't ask this question if it wasn't related to Authpuppy, but what's interesting is not especially openwrt but the wifidog part of it.

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