by Matthias - PirateBox (General)
Just put a # in front on the following lines in /opt/piratebox/conf/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf $HTTP["useragent"] =~ "CaptiveNetworkSupport" { server.document-root = "/opt/piratebox/www/library/test/" index-file.names = ( "success.html" ) dir-listing.activate = "disable" server.error-handler-404 = &qby Matthias - Raspberry Pi(rate)Box
192.168.1.1by Matthias - PirateBox (General)
You need to use the command "sudo" or better (for complete switching) "su" to get access as root. Root is disabled per SSH for security reasons.by Matthias - Raspberry Pi(rate)Box
yes, you can run only off the sdcardby Matthias - Raspberry Pi(rate)Box
You better start from the beginning. If your opkg.conf is read only it seems you have issue with your freshly installed firmware Just happens sometimes... best regards Matthiasby Matthias - PirateBox OpenWrt
You can only decide to run HTTP or HTTPS based. If you want to have the "redirect all" pointing to the HTTPS version, you need to adjust: /opt/piratebox/www/index.html /opt/piratebox/src/redirect.html.schema Exchange Language: PHPurl=http://piratebox.lan/content" to Language: PHPurl=https://piratebox.lan/content" best regards Matthiasby Matthias - Mods and Themes
Hi, totally depends on what kind of piratebox you are running and if your are able to configure a static IP address (if needed). If you have only wifi access: no you can't best regards Matthiasby Matthias - PirateBox (General)
This is not possible on openwrt based routersby Matthias - PirateBox (General)
Does the google home assistant need internet to work? If so, I can't imagine that you can connect such a thing to a pirateboxby Matthias - PirateBox (General)
did you do an upgrade? Only on a fresh TPlink firmware the IP is 192.168.0.254by Matthias - PirateBox (General)
Hi, the build itself is easy, but the complete process to get a "ready to create package" is a bit tricky because PirateBox has a small root filesystem. However, I created a package file for you rtl-sdr-20180429-1-armv7h.pkg.tar.xz. You need to download it, upload it to your PirateBox. I hope the dependencies just fit, so you can run to install: sudo pacman -U <path-to-fby Matthias - Raspberry Pi(rate)Box
1. Make sure to NOT use a httpS page, which is commonly used today. HTTPS can't be redirect and end up in an error. Make sure to enter something like Language: PHPhttp://neverssl.com 2. Chat is always recycled during reboot. If you want to have it permanent, you need to do a modification. 3. Blank forum indicates a bug, or a miss configuration. 4. Vanished uploaded files indicate, that yoby Matthias - Raspberry Pi(rate)Box
Based on IRC feedback: maybe a partition mount issue on the FAT32 partition. User decided to reinstall.by Matthias - Raspberry Pi(rate)Box
Hi, - USB key is only used after executing post installation steps - How did you try to connect via SSH , which IP/name ? - Are you directly connected via ethernet to the PirateBox or through your homenetwork? best regards Matthiasby Matthias - Raspberry Pi(rate)Box
Hi, you do not need a MacOS operating system for configuring RPiratebox. You can use: - Putty on Windows - Normal Linux shell on a Linux Desktop - Work directly with keyboard and a monitor @ the RPi3 best regards Matthiasby Matthias - PirateBox (General)
You do see no disk space usage if you have so much freespace left....by Matthias - Raspberry Pi(rate)Box
No, this is no issue. Still sounds strange, but probably easier to reinstall in your caseby Matthias - PirateBox OpenWrt
Hi, yes, just copy over the files. But I am wondering about your partitions: [ 10.890000] sd 0:0:0:0: Assuming drive cache: write through [ 10.890000] sda: sda1 sda2 [ 10.900000] sd 0:0:0:0: No Why do you have 2 partitions? Is this intended? If no, make sure your USB stick is formatted in MBR mode and in fat32. The error with droopy indicates a problem with the content of thby Matthias - PirateBox OpenWrt
Hi, I can't find the link to the laptop page. Yes, it isn't explicitly named anymore, because usually a one-chip computer is state of the art. Yes, the media page needs some love. If you want to help, send me a PM, and I'll create an account. best regards Matthiasby Matthias - PirateBox (General)
Hi, that does not look like your USB stick is detected.... best regards Matthiasby Matthias - Raspberry Pi(rate)Box
Hi, IF you have a 1.9UN make sure you got the correct MR3020 image file from stable.openwrt.piratebox.de There should no difference between 1.1.3 and 1.1.4. On 1.1.3 I replaced the the image with a -should be compatible- version: [ ] openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-mr3020-v1-squashfs-factory.bin 27-Oct-2017 06:14 3.8M [ ] openwrt-ar71xx-generic-tl-mr3020-v1-squashfs-factorby Matthias - PirateBox OpenWrt
Hi, you found everything what I can tell you about it. The issue is, that our "fake internet detection" does not work reliable with Android. A while ago, I had a 2 week ongoing infrequent debug session with doing alot of adjustments on the lighttpd configuration to get it working, with no success. The Android internet detect want a special reply with the Message "conent-size:by Matthias - PirateBox (General)
Hi, where did you get montage from? It seems there is an issue with the AUR package, which makes use of the wrong front library :-/ AUR repository see comments Matthiasby Matthias - Raspberry Pi(rate)Box
Hi, can you please post the output of the following commands: sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda sudo file -sk /dev/sda1 Thank you, best regards Matthiasby Matthias - Raspberry Pi(rate)Box
If you do not want to swap it regulary to windows, use ext4by Matthias - Raspberry Pi(rate)Box
Hi, the temporary client mode should help you with getting your Pi0W to your home network. External NTFS drives aren't officially supported by PirateBox. If it is no big deal, use ext4 - only if you do not want to use the device under Windows later. It might be recommended to follow this howto to solve problems withlow disk space errors. best regards Matthiasby Matthias - Raspberry Pi(rate)Box
Hi, verify that a) You filesystem on the USB stick is clean (use your windows/desktop computer) b) Verify you power source is sufficient. It seems that the canges on the USB stick aren't persistent. So the files on the firmware already changed something to rely on the USB stick, but the USB files are gone. After you double-checked a & b , you should restart using the upgradby Matthias - PirateBox OpenWrt
Hi, sorry, that does not help much, because it looks totally unsorted. please just run these commands and copy&paste the full output ls -l /opt/piratebox ls -l /opt/piratebox/share ls -l /opt/piratebox/www ls -l /opt/piratebox/content thanks Matthiasby Matthias - Raspberry Pi(rate)Box