Amos Hayes

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Thank you. That must be so frustrating. I told it to ignore and allow but I will keep an eye out for a way to flag as a false positive...

Thank you for creating this issue. I have been trying to find my way around the same problem for the last 30 minutes or so with no success. It looks...

> On Debian Bullseye, I had to place the gpg key in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d instead of /usr/share/keyrings I would have thought that when using the deb `signed-by` setting as documented you...

> @ahayes just for reference, here are some great answers on apt-key and the path of keyrings: Thanks, but I think @Nardol and @olstjos are the ones who needs to...

@realgpp I just recently set up OMR. I had the same concerns about using a Raspberry Pi 4 with single ethernet adapter because my aggregated bandwidth would theoretically be higher...

@vinceducat Sorry for the delay. The vendor I picked was CWWK (changwang.com) on [Ali Express](https://m.aliexpress.com/item/1005004641076475.html). They were recommended by someone else in the comments section of a Serve The Home...

It shows: ``` Protocol: DHCP client MAC: 7C:2B:E1:13:0D:96 RX: 652.66 MB (10876260 Pkts.) TX: 9.50 MB (28188 Pkts.) ``` Notably, there is no `Uptime` attribute like the PPPoE WAN2 or...

Thanks for your help, @Ysurac. Everything looks same/OK in the edit UI. No IPv4 assigned. I see DHCP broadcasts every 3 seconds but no responses. I have also tried enabling...

Here you go. ``` root@OpenMPTCProuter:~# uci show network network.loopback=interface network.loopback.proto='static' network.loopback.ipaddr='127.0.0.1' network.loopback.netmask='255.0.0.0' network.loopback.multipath='off' network.loopback.device='lo' network.loopback.metric='6' network.globals=globals network.globals.ula_prefix='fdff:7b1a:0a4c::/48' network.globals.multipath='enable' network.globals.mptcp_path_manager='fullmesh' network.globals.congestion='cubic' network.globals.mptcp_checksum='0' network.globals.mptcp_debug='0' network.globals.mptcp_syn_retries='2' network.globals.mptcp_subflows='3' network.globals.mptcp_add_addr_accepted='1' network.globals.mptcp_add_addr_timeout='120' network.globals.mptcp_fullmesh_num_subflows='1' network.globals.mptcp_fullmesh_create_on_err='1' network.globals.mptcp_ndiffports_num_subflows='1' network.globals.mptcp_scheduler='default'...

Yeah, the config looks OK but there is no DHCP response so it doesn't come up. Leaving tcpdump to run longer just repeats the same output every three seconds. Here...