Matthias Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Did you try to connect to it using a static IP > address? > It must be 192.168.1.2 ; netmask 255.255.255.0 > > best regards Matthias Forgive me for not listening the first time. I gave that a try and it appears to not work -- although this is the first time I've done it before so it's vby polycole - PirateBox OpenWrt
I have tried ethernet-ing in several times but the main problem is I cannot connect to the network to be able to SSH into it. Because of this I was unable to get the Technical Summary commands. From the flashdrive I was able to get the output of install.log. I don’t know if this helps but I’d be happy to get any other files stored on the flashdrive as needed. Thank you both @Matthias andby polycole - PirateBox OpenWrt
I tried both of the suggestions. I deleted all traces of the SSID from the Network settings, didn’t work. In addition I tried connecting on a Chromebook and a Galaxy S7, both failed. The Chromebook errored out with the message: DHCP Lookup Failed. The Galaxy S7 errored out with the message: Failed to Obtain IP Addressby polycole - PirateBox OpenWrt
Good even Piratebox.cc. As the title may suggest I am a little bit frustrated with my dear old piratebox right about now. My Piratebox and I had some rough relations in the past but they were resolved (Mostly thanks to our dear friend Matthais, bless him) but now it's acting up again. The box was functioning just fine for awhile. Currently when I power the box on I can see the networkby polycole - PirateBox OpenWrt
Good afternoon Pirate Box forum! I come to you with a question. So, recently a friend of mine desperately needed a flash drive to reinstall Chrome OS on his chromebook (We use them for school and he had a test next block). The only flash drive I had on me was the one with my pirate box things. The drive needed to be cleared out so I zipped the pirate box files and stuck them in google driby polycole - PirateBox OpenWrt
You sir, are a scholar and a gentlemen. Thank you sososo much for your help! It has been greatly appreciated.by polycole - PirateBox OpenWrt
I tried both commands. cat /opt/piratebox/tmp/break.log returned nothing. The second command produced this: 1970-01-01 00:00:51: (log.c.166) server started 1970-01-01 00:00:51: (server.c.968) WARNING: unknown config-key: url.access-deny (ignored)by polycole - PirateBox OpenWrt
Oh my goodness. You're totally right. So sorry about that. I'm brand new to all this piratebox stuff. Thanks for pointing that out!!by polycole - PirateBox OpenWrt
Oh my goodness. Thanks to Matthais, who pointed out that I was looking in the wrong directory.... Here's what was ACTUALLY in /opt/piratebox/share/board directory. drwxrwxrwx 11 root root 8192 Jan 27 16:01 . drwxrwxrwx 5 root root 8192 Jan 27 08:02 .. -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12758 Apr 16 2009 admin.pl -rwxrwxrwx 1 root rootby polycole - PirateBox OpenWrt
As for the first part of your message, here is what was printed when I navigated to /opt/piratebox/fourmspace and typed ls -al: drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 1024 Jan 27 16:06 . drwxr-xr-x 11 root root 1024 Jan 27 16:06 .. As for the second part of your response, I'm sort of confused.What do you mean by "code -> HTLM strict"?by polycole - PirateBox OpenWrt
Hello there PirateBox So I recently found the piratebox project and was instantly intrigued with it. I immediately set to work collecting the things I'd need to build one. I got it up and running a few days ago and it's been working great! I started an initial trial of the box and everything was working. The chat, file directory, and the image board. But when I got up the next mby polycole - PirateBox OpenWrt