Ilario Gelmetti
Ilario Gelmetti
@cl4u2 is the right person to help with this issue :)
Actually, all the needed information is in one of his repositories' readme: https://github.com/cl4u2/ieswescan
> ok i think what i wont is more a question for bmx7. > that bmx7 is sharing the channel information in the mesh. > with router use with channel....
I don't think so... Maybe that would be more overlapping if we use `wpad-mesh-openssl`?
This sounds great! As I suppose we're not going to support any 4 MB flash memory router anymore, there's no excuse for not supporting mesh encryption by default :) @germanferrero...
Sure, we can try (and I agree that it would be great) to have also 4 MB images released (and even if we do not, it will be possible to...
Thanks @AndyMcSchopf !! > https://forum.openwrt.org/t/wpa3-wolfssl-fail-openssl-success/50161 Reading the thread you linked seems that a patch was created, but it is not present in 19.07.3. Surely it will be present in 19.07.4....
A small follow-up: OpenWrt 19.07.4 was released on past Wednesday and its Hostapd/Wolfssl already include the needed patch (https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=commit;h=631c437a91c20df678b25dcc34fe23636116a35a)
> > would this also allow the use of ssl on uhttpd? > > Yes, you'd need to install `libustream-wolfssl` and `px5g-standalone` to make uhttpd use WolfSSL for HTTPS. Sorry...
In order to consider this fixed, we have to resolve #799 and https://github.com/libremesh/lime-web/issues/125