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Versione 16 del 2011-04-02 13:57:54
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Autore: ZioPRoTo
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Versione 17 del 2011-08-31 07:31:04
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Autore: ZioPRoTo
Commento: istruzioni per usare la SDK 5.3.3 hacked
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==== Hacked SDK 5.3.3 from GPL release with olsrd (stable git) ====

Download this SDK:
http://stud.netgroup.uniroma2.it/~saverio/GPL.UBNT.v5.3.3-withSDK-hack-clean.tar.bz2

Go in the {{{openwrt}}} folder and change the {{{feeds.conf}}} as follows:

{{{
src-link zninux /somepath/packagesninux
src-link zopenwrtpackages /somepath/packages
}}}

I like to use the src-link feed because usually I have already the Ninux packages and the OpenWRT packages on my machine but you can also use src-svn feeds style

Update the feeds:
{{{
./script/feeds update
}}}

Install necessary package in the toolchain. Note that for some packages like radvd, that are present in more feeds, we need to specify which feed where to pick the package from.

{{{
./scripts/feeds install olsrd-ninux
./scripts/feeds install -p zopenwrtpackages radvd
}}}

Now apply this patch to the ubnt-base-files package:
http://stud.netgroup.uniroma2.it/~saverio/ubnt-base-files.patch

run {{{make menuconfig}}} and select packages you need, like olsrd-ninux, ipv6, radvd and so on.

al boot viene controllato se esiste /etc/persistent/ninux, se esiste
viene lanciato, altrimenti viene lanciato il file /ninux che è un
default

il /ninux di default fa lo stesso giochetto, controlla se esiste un
/etc/persistent/olsrd.conf, altrimenti usa /olsrd.conf

questo significa che quando parte il device appena flashato olsrd già
gira con una config di default, praticamente manca solo l'hna.




Ubiquiti Nanostation M5 with AirOS firmware and OLSR

Ubiquiti Networks provides developers with a SDK to build their factory firmware, AirOS. Both the SDK and the cross-compiler toolchain can be found in the support section of their homepage [0].

By default AirOS uses no dynamic routing protocol, while Ninux.org uses OLSR. The only way to use OLSR with AirOS to make a Ninux node speak OLSR is to patch the firmware and the web interface to include OLSR support.

{i} This patch does not modify the existing kernel configuration nor the wifi driver in order to preserve the stability and functionality of the original firmware. So please note that this patched firmware, like the original one, has no adhoc mode.

You can build your own Image on your preferred linux distribution by invoking the following commands:

SDK 3.5 with Debian/Ubuntu

# mkdir ubnt-3.x
# cd ubnt-3.x
# wget http://www.ubnt.com/downloads/sdk/toolchain-mips-ls_0.1-1.deb
# dpkg -i toolchain-mips-ls_0.1-1.deb
# wget http://www.ubnt.com/downloads/firmwares/XS-fw/v3.5/SDK.UBNT.v3.5.4499.tar.bz2
# tar xjf SDK.UBNT.v3.5.4499.tar.bz2
# wget http://svn.ninux.org/ninuxdeveloping/browser/UbntM5AirOsOLSR/patches/AirOS3.x/patches.tar.gz
# tar -xzvf patches.tar.gz
# cd SDK.UBNT.v3.5.4499
# patch -p1 < ../UBNT_SDK3.5_with_olsrd-01.patch
# tar xzf ../UBNT_SDK3.5_files-02.tar.gz

now we have to download and copy the olsrd source

# cd apps/gpl/olsrd
# wget http://www.olsr.org/releases/0.6/olsrd-<version>.tar.bz2
# tar --strip 1 -xjf olsrd-<version>.tar.bz2
# rm olsrd-<version>.tar.bz2
# cd ../../../
# make xs5

You can build a image for 2.4GHz Hardware by replacing the xs5 with xs2.

After building the Image it can be installed via the AirOS Webinterface. If the interface complaints about a wrong image file you have to upgrade AirOS to a newer version which allows the use of third party firmware images.

SDK 5.2 with OLSR 0.6.0

# mkdir ubnt-5.x
# cd ubnt-5.x
# wget http://www.ubnt.com/downloads/firmwares/XN-fw/v5.2/SDK.UBNT.v5.2.tar.bz2
# tar xjf SDK.UBNT.v5.2.tar.bz2
# wget http://svn.ninux.org/ninuxdeveloping/browser/UbntM5AirOsOLSR/patches/AirOS5.x/patches.tar.gz
# tar -xzvf patches.tar.gz
# cd SDK.UBNT.v5.2
# patch -p1 < ../olsrd-package.patch
# patch -p1 < ../ubnt-web-with-olsrd.patch
# patch -p1 < ../optional-default-gw.patch
# patch -p1 < ../fffversion.patch
# tar xzf ../additional-files.tar.gz
# cd openwrt
# make

SDK 5.2.1 with OLSR 0.6.1

# mkdir ubnt-5.x
# cd ubnt-5.x
# wget http://www.ubnt.com/downloads/firmwares/XN-fw/v5.2.1/SDK.UBNT.v5.2.1.tar.bz2
# tar jxf SDK.UBNT.v5.2.1.tar.bz2
# wget http://svn.ninux.org/ninuxdeveloping/browser/UbntM5AirOsOLSR/patches/AirOS5.x/patches.tar.gz
# tar -xzvf patches.tar.gz
# cd SDK.UBNT.v5.2.1
# patch -p1 < ../ninux-airos_olsr0.6.1_final.patch
# tar -zxvf ../additional-content.tar.gz
# cd openwrt
# make

After building the binary file can be found in openwrt/bin and can be installed via the AirOS Webinterface.

If you have successfully installed the image you can turn on olsrd using the enable button at the services section of the Web Interface.

You can also download your own olsrd.conf via the Webinterface. If you download an own configuration file be sure it includes the configuration lines for the txtinfo plugin as this plugin is needed by the Web Inteface to show the OLSR Info.

If you want to edit the olsrd.conf via ssh or telnet you have to make sure that it gets stored inside the persistent storage area of the flash. Create the Configuration file inside the /etc/persistent/ directory and invoke the following command:

# cfgmtd -w -p /etc/

After that you have to reboot.

Hacked SDK 5.3.3 from GPL release with olsrd (stable git)

Download this SDK: http://stud.netgroup.uniroma2.it/~saverio/GPL.UBNT.v5.3.3-withSDK-hack-clean.tar.bz2

Go in the openwrt folder and change the feeds.conf as follows:

src-link zninux /somepath/packagesninux
src-link zopenwrtpackages /somepath/packages

I like to use the src-link feed because usually I have already the Ninux packages and the OpenWRT packages on my machine but you can also use src-svn feeds style

Update the feeds:

./script/feeds update

Install necessary package in the toolchain. Note that for some packages like radvd, that are present in more feeds, we need to specify which feed where to pick the package from.

./scripts/feeds install olsrd-ninux
./scripts/feeds install -p zopenwrtpackages radvd

Now apply this patch to the ubnt-base-files package: http://stud.netgroup.uniroma2.it/~saverio/ubnt-base-files.patch

run make menuconfig and select packages you need, like olsrd-ninux, ipv6, radvd and so on.

al boot viene controllato se esiste /etc/persistent/ninux, se esiste viene lanciato, altrimenti viene lanciato il file /ninux che è un default

il /ninux di default fa lo stesso giochetto, controlla se esiste un /etc/persistent/olsrd.conf, altrimenti usa /olsrd.conf

questo significa che quando parte il device appena flashato olsrd già gira con una config di default, praticamente manca solo l'hna.

Binary Firmware Images

AirOS version 5.2.1 + OLSR 0.6.0 (stable) + tinc: https://svn.ninux.org/ninuxdeveloping/browser/UbntM5AirOsOLSR/fw-binaries/XM.v5.2.1.sdk-olsr0.6.0-tinc.bin

md5: cd28bfcd173c9e019ed8e781526deb6b

AirOS version 5.2.1 + OLSR 0.6.1 (git) + tinc: https://svn.ninux.org/ninuxdeveloping/browser/UbntM5AirOsOLSR/fw-binaries/XM.v5.2.1.sdk-olsr0.6.1-tinc.bin

md5: e7bd9bc254639aec389876326b3ff3b6

AirOS version 5.3 + OLSR 0.6.1 + tinc + IPv6: https://svn.ninux.org/ninuxdeveloping/browser/UbntM5AirOsOLSR/fw-binaries/XM.v5.3.sdk-olsr0.6.1-tinc-ipv6.bin

md5: f4590559755e99c8c1afaefb53d35121

http://www.ubnt.com/support/downloads

http://www.olsr.org

https://wiki.graz.funkfeuer.at/UbntStations

persistent configurations

http://www.ubnt.com/wiki/Manual_Routes