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2016 Jan 19
2
tinc running openwrt (mikrotik metarouter mips)
...tsov wrote:
> Yazeed, your tun.ko for 3.3.8. Which kernel do you use?
> Show your "uname -a".
By the way, 3.3.8 seems very old for an OpenWrt kernel. The router I am
running tinc on has 3.8.10 and is several years old. I built that image
myself but it was based on Barrier Breaker r36499.
You may want to find a more recent build -- for example a Barrier
Breaker final version.
> If it 3.3.8 too, try "modprobe -v tun".
> What you get?
My image does not have modprobe included. If you also don't have
modprobe, use insmod. I don't think tun.ko has any depend...
2016 Jan 19
0
tinc running openwrt (mikrotik metarouter mips)
...your tun.ko for 3.3.8. Which kernel do you use?
> > Show your "uname -a".
>
> By the way, 3.3.8 seems very old for an OpenWrt kernel. The router I am
> running tinc on has 3.8.10 and is several years old. I built that image
> myself but it was based on Barrier Breaker r36499.
>
> You may want to find a more recent build -- for example a Barrier
> Breaker final version.
>
> > If it 3.3.8 too, try "modprobe -v tun".
> > What you get?
>
> My image does not have modprobe included. If you also don't have
> modprobe, use insmod...
2016 Jan 19
2
tinc running openwrt (mikrotik metarouter mips)
....8. Which kernel do you use?
>> > Show your "uname -a".
>>
>> By the way, 3.3.8 seems very old for an OpenWrt kernel. The router I am
>> running tinc on has 3.8.10 and is several years old. I built that image
>> myself but it was based on Barrier Breaker r36499.
>>
>> You may want to find a more recent build -- for example a Barrier
>> Breaker final version.
>>
>> > If it 3.3.8 too, try "modprobe -v tun".
>> > What you get?
>>
>> My image does not have modprobe included. If you also don'...
2016 Jan 19
3
tinc running openwrt (mikrotik metarouter mips)
On 19/01/16 17:31, Yazeed Fataar wrote:
> Hi Graham
>
> Regarding the tun lib , see mine.
>
> root at OpenWrt:~# /lib/modules/3.3.8/tun.ko
But didn't one of your earlier mails say that tun did not appear in your
lsmod output?
If the module is there but not loaded, why don't you just "insmod" it?
I am confused.
Sorry, I can't help further. I have told