@doctorjames @cynerd
Ok, I created a topic for this discussion:
@miska / @cynerd
Please forget what i wrote above. In the meantime i reverted the update using schnapps, reverted the changes concerning kresd, connected to the internet, ran updater.sh (no errors occured according to webif).
Then I connected my Laptop via ethernet and foris webif was available.
Then I restarted andā¦ NOTHING. Webif is down again.
root@Turris:~# /etc/init.d/resolver restart
Called /etc/init.d/kresd stop
/etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: get_dnsmasq_dhcp_script: not found
Called /etc/init.d/kresd start
root@Turris:~# /etc/init.d/lighttpd restart
root@Turris:~#
Anymore suggestions on what to do?
I enabled lighttpd on a custom port (443 used for tun-openvpn) with a custom ssl-pem-file (generated using openssl on Turris)
edit: even another problem:
root@Turris:~# updater.sh
WARN:Script revision-specific not found, but ignoring its absence as requested
WARN:Script serial-specific not found, but ignoring its absence as requested
WARN:Requested package luci-i18n-ddns-en that is missing, ignoring as requested.
Working on message: 1505506548-24337
Working on message: 1505506585-868
Working on message: 1505506593-1005
There is no message to send.
Just seeing this got me testing openvpn: openvpn is not working anymore. ddns-scripts and openvpn (2 tasks: 1 tun, 1 tap) are running. Itās been working perfectly before!
Why was unbound removed during the update? I used it as my preferred resolver but it was removed during the update and had to spend several minutes to understand why kresd was launched instead of unbound.
Well. Wifi (5Ghz) drops in 5 - 10 second since connection.
2017-09-15T22:21:47+02:00 info hostapd[]: wlan0: STA 14:99:e2:df:1c:82 IEEE 802.11: deauthenticated due to inactivity (timer DEAUTH/REMOVE)
2017-09-15T22:21:51+02:00 info hostapd[]: wlan0: STA 14:99:e2:df:1c:82 IEEE 802.11: authenticated
2017-09-15T22:21:51+02:00 info hostapd[]: wlan0: STA 14:99:e2:df:1c:82 IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 2)
2017-09-15T22:21:51+02:00 info hostapd[]: wlan0: STA 14:99:e2:df:1c:82 RADIUS: starting accounting session 5413E0E383A486A4
2017-09-15T22:21:51+02:00 info hostapd[]: wlan0: STA 14:99:e2:df:1c:82 WPA: pairwise key handshake completed (RSN)
2017-09-15T22:22:12+02:00 info hostapd[]: wlan0: STA 14:99:e2:df:1c:82 IEEE 802.11: disassociated
2017-09-15T22:22:13+02:00 info hostapd[]: wlan0: STA 14:99:e2:df:1c:82 IEEE 802.11: deauthenticated due to inactivity (timer DEAUTH/REMOVE)
too many strange issues and missing packages. i reverted back to 3.7.2. guess iāll wait and see how 3.8.1 plays out. getting tired of these .x releases essentially being betas.
horrible update!
one of my omnia stock 3.7.2 no custom changesā¦ unvaible after 3.8 updateā¦ I must revert it backā¦ SSH not accesibile, luci and foris alsoā¦ wifi not avaible
Old update error back.
Upon updating to OS 3.8, I started getting these errors again when attempting to fetch the daily updateā¦
Error from 2017/09/15 21:55:03
Updater failed:
inconsistent: Package luci-ssl requires package libustream-polarssl that is not available.
I would appreciate any suggest this issue.
Thanks!
Robert
btw. my details are as follows:
Device Turris Omnia - RTROM01
Turris OS version 3.8
Kernel version 4.4.87-cb5e816fa6b1a6b5342df69755869d71-2
@rguerra, this was addressed already:
Just remove luci-ssl and eventually install lighttpd-https-cert.
Previous stable version was 3.7.5 so you had to have disabled updater (ignoring huge warning) so here is your custom setup. But I kind of missed what is your problem with this update.
We know that some wifi cards are problematic with TO so if you are experiencing problems with 5Ghz please contact our support. There are two solutions, you can send us TO and we will replace some capacitors on board to different values or you can move 5Ghz wifi to left most pcie slot but for that you need longer pigtail which we can potentially provide. So contact our support.
I am sorry for not informing about that. It was dropped as part of the userlists cleanup. It had no out of the box use on TO and was just artefact of Turris 1.x. If you are using it then you have to install it by hand and if you are at it remove kresd if you are not using it.
Since update is problem with both wi-fi. with 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz. Until update there wasnāt any problem with any card
I get the following error when I try to change scheduled tasks in Luci:
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - edit the master and reinstall.
# (/etc/crontabs/root installed on Sat Sep 16 11:05:38 2017)
# (Cron version V5.0 -- $Id: crontab.c,v 1.12 2004/01/23 18:56:42 vixie Exp $)
Typical Linux distributions have a notion of orphaned packages: packages that where installed as dependency but no longer needed. They are not uninstalled but you may list them to remove them by hand. I think it would be a cleaner behavior.
Anyway thanks for the explanation.
Iām getting the same problem, has support for transmission-web been intentionally removed. Problems like this defeat the purpose of a router which has automatic security updates.
No it wasnāt. Itās repeated failure of OpenWRT build system. Will be fixed in 3.8.1.
We have that too but instead of just waiting and letting you to maintain and remove it on your own we just remove it immediatly. That is because partially we manage your router remotely and we need this feature. If you want to check if updatr wonāt remove some package then use updater approvals instead.
Which capacitors need replacing? I can do this myself.
@cynerd: as you are not answering my questions - how can I get help for my problem?
Thanks, it was in auto.lua, so apparently I had to install it at some point. It would be great to have such things mentioned in the release notes.
Anyway this made me run the updater from the command line and I got another error:
ERROR:Failed operations:
luci-app-sqm/postrm:
foris-openvpn-plugin-l10n-cs/postrm: + [ -n ]
The error messages doesnāt seem to be much helpfulā¦
Speaking of that there is quite a lot of things what seem to be unhandled errors in the updater output:
Output from foris-diagnostics-plugin-l10n-cs.postinst:
- [ -n ]
- /etc/init.d/lighttpd restart
grep: /proc/16556/cmdline: No such file or directory
grep: /proc/16558/cmdline: No such file or directory
grep: /proc/16574/cmdline: No such file or directory
grep: /proc/16578/cmdline: No such file or directory
grep: /proc/16579/cmdline: No such file or directory
grep: /proc/16580/cmdline: No such file or directory
Output from sqm-scripts.postinst: - [ -n ]
- /etc/init.d/sqm-scripts enable
/usr/lib/opkg/info//sqm-scripts.postinst: /usr/lib/opkg/info/sqm-scripts.postinst-pkg: line 1: /etc/init.d/sqm-scripts: not found
SQM: Stopping SQM on eth1
SQM: Starting SQM script: simple.qos on eth1, in: 150000 Kbps, out: 150000 Kbps
SQM: simple.qos was started on eth1 successfully
Output from knot-resolver.postinst: - [ -z ]
- /etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart
udhcpc: started, v1.25.1
udhcpc: sending discover
udhcpc: no lease, failing
udhcpc: started, v1.25.1
udhcpc: sending discover
udhcpc: no lease, failing - sleep 2
- /etc/kresd/kresd.postinst.sh
- uci -q get resolver.kresd.static_domains
- stat_dom=
- [ ! -z ]
- /etc/init.d/resolver restart
/etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: get_dnsmasq_dhcp_script: not found - rm /etc/kresd/kresd.postinst.sh
- /etc/kresd/convert_config.sh
uci: Entry not found - rm /etc/kresd/convert_config.sh
Output from resolver-conf.postinst:
/etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: get_dnsmasq_dhcp_script: not found
Output from luci-app-statistics.postinst:
configfile: stat (/etc/collectd/conf.d) failed: No such file or directory
rrdtool plugin: RRASingle = true: creating only AVERAGE RRAs
Output from pakon-guts.prerm:
Command failed: Not found
Output from foris-openvpn-plugin-l10n-cs.postrm: - [ -n ]
Output from unbound.postrm:
/etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: get_dnsmasq_dhcp_script: not found