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January 08, 2008, at 11:58 PM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/milkfish_status_page-small.jpg Reboot your router (unplug power and plug in again or use the console command "reboot") and check the Milkfish Status Page (screenshot is similar). If you only see "About" and "Status" in the "Milkfish" Category, remove and re-install the milkfish-sip-with-webif package.
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/milkfish_status_page-small.jpg Reboot your router (unplug power and plug in again or use the console command "reboot") and check the Milkfish Status Page (screenshot is similar). If you only see "About" and "Status" in the "Milkfish" Category, remove the milkfish- packages and install them one at a time.
January 08, 2008, at 11:52 PM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/milkfish_status_page-small.jpg Reboot your router (unplug power and plug in again or use the console command "reboot") and check the Milkfish Status Page (screenshot is similar)
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/milkfish_status_page-small.jpg Reboot your router (unplug power and plug in again or use the console command "reboot") and check the Milkfish Status Page (screenshot is similar). If you only see "About" and "Status" in the "Milkfish" Category, remove and re-install the milkfish-sip-with-webif package.
July 03, 2007, at 10:46 PM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_5-small.png This should lead to this screen (all the necessary packages for the main SIP router scenario are downloaded and installed)
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_5-small.png This should lead to this screen. If you get errors, remove all milkfish packages and repeat this step once - if the same errors still appear, try with the firmware we provide and/or take the error to the forum. (all the necessary packages for the main SIP router scenario are downloaded and installed with milkfish-sip-with-webif due to dependencies)
June 07, 2007, at 08:53 PM
by fronce
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Mini-howto: Installing Boozy Milkfish 3.0.0 and beyond
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Mini-howto: Installing Boozy Milkfish 3.0.0 and 3.2.0
June 07, 2007, at 08:17 PM
by fronce
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Mini-howto: Installing Boozy Milkfish 3.0.0
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Mini-howto: Installing Boozy Milkfish 3.0.0 and beyond
April 16, 2007, at 11:03 PM
by fronce
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Please only use firmware versions which were announced as an official release on www.milkfish.org if you want to get a stable setup.
December 28, 2006, at 01:54 AM
by fronce
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- Download the correct firmware image for your router hardware from here. Example: For a Linksys WRT54GL choose
openwrt-wrt54g-squashfs.bin. If unsure, simply do continue here.
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- Download the correct firmware image for your router hardware from here (berlios) or here (sourceforge). Example: For a Linksys WRT54GL choose
openwrt-wrt54g-squashfs.bin. If unsure, simply do continue here.
December 23, 2006, at 04:20 PM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_4-small.png Install the milkfish-webif-with-sip package (Please also consider to get the curl package from the backports repository if you want to use Homesip or Audit securely via https)
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_4-small.png Install the milkfish-sip-with-webif package (Please also consider to get the curl package from the backports repository if you want to use Homesip or Audit securely via https)
December 23, 2006, at 01:44 AM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_4-small.png Install the milkfish-webif-with-sip package (Please also consider to get the curl package from the backports repository if you want to use Homesip of Audit securely via https)
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_4-small.png Install the milkfish-webif-with-sip package (Please also consider to get the curl package from the backports repository if you want to use Homesip or Audit securely via https)
December 23, 2006, at 01:27 AM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_3-small.png Go to Category "System" - "Installed Software" and click "Update package lists" (internet connection needs to be up)
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_4-small.png Install the milkfish-webif-with-sip package (internet connection needs to be up). Please also consider to get the curl package from the backports repository if you want to use Homesip of Audit securely via https.
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_3-small.png Go to Category "System" - "Installed Software" and click "Update package lists" (internet connection needs to be up from now on)
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_4-small.png Install the milkfish-webif-with-sip package (Please also consider to get the curl package from the backports repository if you want to use Homesip of Audit securely via https)
December 23, 2006, at 01:26 AM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_4-small.png Install the milkfish-webif-with-sip package (internet connection needs to be up)
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_4-small.png Install the milkfish-webif-with-sip package (internet connection needs to be up). Please also consider to get the curl package from the backports repository if you want to use Homesip of Audit securely via https.
December 23, 2006, at 01:14 AM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_19-small.png
http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_20-small.png
http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_21-small.png Set the outbound proxy in your phones with provider accounts to the milkfish router ip and disable STUN. Phones which are only used internally need to be set to use the milkfish router as their registrar...
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_19-small.png http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_20-small.png http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_21-small.png Set the outbound proxy in your phones with provider accounts to the milkfish router ip and disable STUN. Phones which are only used internally need to be set to use the milkfish router as their registrar...
December 23, 2006, at 01:11 AM
by fronce
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http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_21-small.png Set the outbound proxy in your phones with provider accounts to the milkfish router ip and disable STUN. Phones which are only used internally need to be set to use the milkfish router as their registrar and an account needs to be created on the milkfish web interface database section (to use the database frontend on the web interface hit the "Update Database" button first)
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http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_21-small.png Set the outbound proxy in your phones with provider accounts to the milkfish router ip and disable STUN. Phones which are only used internally need to be set to use the milkfish router as their registrar...
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_11-small.png ...and an account needs to be created on the milkfish web interface database section (to use the database frontend on the web interface hit the "Update Database" button first)
December 23, 2006, at 01:04 AM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/milkfish_status_page-small.jpg Reboot your router (unplug power and plug in again or use the console command "reboot") and check the Milkfish Status Page
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/milkfish_status_page-small.jpg Reboot your router (unplug power and plug in again or use the console command "reboot") and check the Milkfish Status Page (screenshot is similar)
December 23, 2006, at 01:01 AM
by fronce
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Mini-howto: Installing Boozy Milkfish 2.0.0
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Mini-howto: Installing Boozy Milkfish 3.0.0
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_update_wrt54gl-small.jpg Flash your router with the image (via web interface or tftp). Note: Wait until all LEDs on the router stop blinking and go static. Flashing your router with milkfish/openwrt firmware will void your warranty!
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_1-small.png Flash your router with the image (via original web interface or openwrt webif or tftp). Note: Wait until all LEDs on the router stop blinking and go static. Flashing your router with milkfish/openwrt firmware will void your warranty!
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_2-small.png If you do not see this screen and your router appears to have hung up, repeat step 2 after a reboot (or power cycle) with the WAN cable unplugged
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/network_wan_settings-small.jpg Configure your Network WAN Settings to connect to the internet
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/update_package_lists-small.jpg Go to Category "System" - "Installed Software" and click "Update package lists" (internet connection needs to be up)
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/install_milkfish_package-small.jpg Install the milkfish package (internet connection needs to be up)
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/network_wan_settings-small.jpg Configure your Network WAN Settings to connect to the internet (if you unplugged the cable in step 2, plug in again now)
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_3-small.png Go to Category "System" - "Installed Software" and click "Update package lists" (internet connection needs to be up)
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_4-small.png Install the milkfish-webif-with-sip package (internet connection needs to be up)
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_5-small.png This should lead to this screen (all the necessary packages for the main SIP router scenario are downloaded and installed)
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_19-small.png
http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_20-small.png
http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_upgrade_300_21-small.png Set the outbound proxy in your phones with provider accounts to the milkfish router ip and disable STUN. Phones which are only used internally need to be set to use the milkfish router as their registrar and an account needs to be created on the milkfish web interface database section (to use the database frontend on the web interface hit the "Update Database" button first)
Mini-howto: Installing Boozy Milkfish 2.0.0
Installation time: 5 minutes Requirements: No Linux experience necessary (100% browser based installation)
- Download the correct firmware image for your router hardware from here. Example: For a Linksys WRT54GL choose
openwrt-wrt54g-squashfs.bin. If unsure, simply do continue here.
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_update_wrt54gl-small.jpg Flash your router with the image (via web interface or tftp). Note: Wait until all LEDs on the router stop blinking and go static. Flashing your router with milkfish/openwrt firmware will void your warranty!
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/root_passwd_setting-small.jpg Browse your routers IP on your web browser (new linksys routers have IP address 192.168.1.1) and set administrator password (only necessary once after a fresh Openwrt Installation)
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/network_wan_settings-small.jpg Configure your Network WAN Settings to connect to the internet
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/update_package_lists-small.jpg Go to Category "System" - "Installed Software" and click "Update package lists" (internet connection needs to be up)
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/install_milkfish_package-small.jpg Install the milkfish package (internet connection needs to be up)
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/milkfish_status_page-small.jpg Reboot your router (unplug power and plug in again or use the console command "reboot") and check the Milkfish Status Page
May 01, 2006, at 09:02 PM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/install_milkfish_package-small.jpg Install the milkfish packages (internet connection needs to be up)
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/install_milkfish_package-small.jpg Install the milkfish package (internet connection needs to be up)
March 30, 2006, at 10:20 PM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/phone_setup_external-small.jpg Set the outbound proxy in your phones with provider accounts to the milkfish router ip
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/phone_setup_external-small.jpg Set the outbound proxy in your phones with provider accounts to the milkfish router ip and disable STUN.
March 21, 2006, at 10:51 PM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_update_wrt54gl-small.jpg Flash your router with the image (via web interface or tftp, both described in detail elsewhere). Note: Wait until all LEDs on the router stop blinking and go static. Flashing your router with milkfish/openwrt firmware will void your warranty!
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_update_wrt54gl-small.jpg Flash your router with the image (via web interface or tftp). Note: Wait until all LEDs on the router stop blinking and go static. Flashing your router with milkfish/openwrt firmware will void your warranty!
March 21, 2006, at 10:50 PM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_update_wrt54gl-small.jpg Flash your router with the image (via web interface or tftp, both described in detail elsewhere). Note: Wait until all LEDs on the router stop blinking and go static. Flashing your router with milkfish/openwrt firmware will void your warranty!
to:
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_update_wrt54gl-small.jpg Flash your router with the image (via web interface or tftp, both described in detail elsewhere). Note: Wait until all LEDs on the router stop blinking and go static. Flashing your router with milkfish/openwrt firmware will void your warranty!
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/update_package_lists-small.jpg Go to Category "System" and click "Update package lists" (internet connection needs to be up)
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/update_package_lists-small.jpg Go to Category "System" - "Installed Software" and click "Update package lists" (internet connection needs to be up)
March 20, 2006, at 12:33 AM
by fronce
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- Download the correct firmware image for your router hardware from here. Example: For a Linksys WRT54GL choose
openwrt-wrt54g-squashfs.bin. If unsure simply do not flash.
to:
- Download the correct firmware image for your router hardware from here. Example: For a Linksys WRT54GL choose
openwrt-wrt54g-squashfs.bin. If unsure, simply do continue here.
March 20, 2006, at 12:30 AM
by fronce
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- Download the correct firmware image for your router hardware from here. Example: For a Linksys WRT54GL choose
openwrt-wrt54g-squashfs.bin
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- Download the correct firmware image for your router hardware from here. Example: For a Linksys WRT54GL choose
openwrt-wrt54g-squashfs.bin. If unsure simply do not flash.
March 19, 2006, at 03:03 PM
by fronce
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On a Linksys WRT54GL this installation leaves you with the following memory utilization:
root@OpenWrt:~# df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 1408 1408 0 100% /rom
/dev/mtdblock/4 1856 1000 856 54% /
none 7188 60 7128 1% /tmp
root@OpenWrt:~#
March 18, 2006, at 06:30 PM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_update_wrt54gl-small.jpg Flash your router with the image (via web interface or tftp, both described in detail elsewhere). This will void your warranty!
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_update_wrt54gl-small.jpg Flash your router with the image (via web interface or tftp, both described in detail elsewhere). Note: Wait until all LEDs on the router stop blinking and go static. Flashing your router with milkfish/openwrt firmware will void your warranty!
March 18, 2006, at 06:23 PM
by fronce
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- Download the correct firmware image for your router hardware from here. Example: For a Linksys WRT54GL choose
openwrt-wrt54g-squashfs.bin .
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- Download the correct firmware image for your router hardware from here. Example: For a Linksys WRT54GL choose
openwrt-wrt54g-squashfs.bin
March 18, 2006, at 06:22 PM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_update_wrt54gl-small.jpg Flash your router with the image (via web interface or tftp, both described in detail elsewhere)
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_update_wrt54gl-small.jpg Flash your router with the image (via web interface or tftp, both described in detail elsewhere). This will void your warranty!
March 18, 2006, at 06:19 PM
by fronce
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Installation time: 5 minutes (approx.)
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Installation time: 5 minutes Requirements: No Linux experience necessary (100% browser based installation)
March 18, 2006, at 05:49 PM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/phone_setup_internal-small.jpg Phones which are only used internally need to be set to use the milkfish router as their registrar and an account needs to be created on the milkfish web interface database section (to use the database frontend on the web interface use the "Update Database" button first)
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/phone_setup_internal-small.jpg Phones which are only used internally need to be set to use the milkfish router as their registrar and an account needs to be created on the milkfish web interface database section (to use the database frontend on the web interface hit the "Update Database" button first)
March 18, 2006, at 05:48 PM
by fronce
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/phone_setup_internal-small.jpg Phones which are only used internally need to be set to use the milkfish router as their registrar and an account needs to be created on the milkfish web interface database section
- To use the database frontend on the web interface use the "Update Database" button first
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- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/phone_setup_internal-small.jpg Phones which are only used internally need to be set to use the milkfish router as their registrar and an account needs to be created on the milkfish web interface database section (to use the database frontend on the web interface use the "Update Database" button first)
March 18, 2006, at 04:47 PM
by fronce
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- Download the correct firmware image for your router hardware from here
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- Download the correct firmware image for your router hardware from here. Example: For a Linksys WRT54GL choose
openwrt-wrt54g-squashfs.bin .
March 18, 2006, at 04:40 PM
by fronce
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- Download the correct root image for your router hardware from here
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_update_wrt54gl-small.jpg your router with the image (via web interface or tftp, both described in detail elsewhere)
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- Download the correct firmware image for your router hardware from here
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_update_wrt54gl-small.jpg Flash your router with the image (via web interface or tftp, both described in detail elsewhere)
March 18, 2006, at 04:39 PM
by fronce
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Installation time: 10 minutes (approx.)
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Installation time: 5 minutes (approx.)
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- Flash your router with the image (via web interface or tftp, both described in detail elsewhere)
- Browse your routers IP on your web browser (new linksys routers have IP address 192.168.1.1)
- Set administrator password
- Configure your Network WAN Settings to connect to the internet
- Go to Category "System" and click "Update package lists" (internet connection needs to be up)
- Install the milkfish packages (internet connection needs to be up)
- Reboot your router (unplug power and plug in again or use the console command "reboot")
- Set the outbound proxy in your phones with provider accounts to the milkfish router ip
- Phones which are only used internally need to be set to use the milkfish router as their registrar and an account needs to be created on the milkfish web interface database section
to:
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/firmware_update_wrt54gl-small.jpg your router with the image (via web interface or tftp, both described in detail elsewhere)
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/root_passwd_setting-small.jpg Browse your routers IP on your web browser (new linksys routers have IP address 192.168.1.1) and set administrator password (only necessary once after a fresh Openwrt Installation)
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/network_wan_settings-small.jpg Configure your Network WAN Settings to connect to the internet
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/update_package_lists-small.jpg Go to Category "System" and click "Update package lists" (internet connection needs to be up)
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/install_milkfish_package-small.jpg Install the milkfish packages (internet connection needs to be up)
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/milkfish_status_page-small.jpg Reboot your router (unplug power and plug in again or use the console command "reboot") and check the Milkfish Status Page
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/phone_setup_external-small.jpg Set the outbound proxy in your phones with provider accounts to the milkfish router ip
- http://www.milkfish.org/images/stories/phone_setup_internal-small.jpg Phones which are only used internally need to be set to use the milkfish router as their registrar and an account needs to be created on the milkfish web interface database section
March 18, 2006, at 03:08 PM
by fronce
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Newer hardware than WRT54GS v1.0 will be supported after the first stable release of Openwrt supporting the newer hardwares, expected towards the end of the year.
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Newer hardware than WRT54GS v1.0 will be supported after the first stable release of Openwrt supporting the newer hardwares, expected towards the end of 2005.
March 18, 2006, at 03:07 PM
by fronce
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- To use the database interface on the web interface use the "Update Database" button first
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- To use the database frontend on the web interface use the "Update Database" button first
March 16, 2006, at 12:52 AM
by fronce
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- Browse your routers IP on your web browser
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- Browse your routers IP on your web browser (new linksys routers have IP address 192.168.1.1)
March 16, 2006, at 12:51 AM
by fronce
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Installation time: 10 minutes (approx.)
March 16, 2006, at 12:34 AM
by fronce
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- To use the database interface on the web interface use the "Update Database" button first
March 16, 2006, at 12:16 AM
by fronce
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- Install the milkfish package (internet connection needs to be up)
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- Install the milkfish packages (internet connection needs to be up)
- Reboot your router (unplug power and plug in again or use the console command "reboot")
March 14, 2006, at 01:08 AM
by fronce
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Mini-howto: Installing Boozy Milkfish 2.0.0 from the internet
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Mini-howto: Installing Boozy Milkfish 2.0.0
March 14, 2006, at 01:01 AM
by fronce
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- Go to Category "System" and click "Update package lists"
- Install the milkfish package
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- Go to Category "System" and click "Update package lists" (internet connection needs to be up)
- Install the milkfish package (internet connection needs to be up)
March 14, 2006, at 01:00 AM
by fronce
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- Download the correct root image for your router hardware from :here?
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- Download the correct root image for your router hardware from here
March 14, 2006, at 12:58 AM
by fronce
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Mini-howto: Installing Boozy Milkfish 2.0.0 from the internet
- Download the correct root image for your router hardware from :here?
- Flash your router with the image (via web interface or tftp, both described in detail elsewhere)
- Browse your routers IP on your web browser
- Set administrator password
- Configure your Network WAN Settings to connect to the internet
- Go to Category "System" and click "Update package lists"
- Install the milkfish package
- Set the outbound proxy in your phones with provider accounts to the milkfish router ip
- Phones which are only used internally need to be set to use the milkfish router as their registrar and an account needs to be created on the milkfish web interface database section
March 06, 2006, at 01:13 AM
by fronce
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January 21, 2006, at 12:26 AM
by fronce
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This is the first official release having all necessary packages already integrated in one flashable binary.
If you install for the first time on your v1.0 hardware, you can follow the detailed StepByStep Howto for Release 1.0.0 below and skip the sections on package download and setup.
January 21, 2006, at 12:03 AM
by fronce
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1. set nvram boot_wait=on
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1. set nvram boot_wait=on\\
January 21, 2006, at 12:02 AM
by fronce
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1. set nvram boot_wait=on (see StepByStep for Release v1.0.0 below for how to do this for the first time...)
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1. set nvram boot_wait=on
(see StepByStep for Release v1.0.0 below for how to do this for the first time...)
January 21, 2006, at 12:00 AM
by fronce
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Release 1.1.0 StepByStep - v1.0 hardwares only
-set nvram boot_wait=on
root@OpenWrt?:/# nvram set boot_wait=on
root@OpenWrt?:/# nvram commit
-FLASHEN
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Mini-howto: Upgrading from 1.0.0 to 1.1.0 - v1.0 hardwares only
1. set nvram boot_wait=on (see StepByStep for Release v1.0.0 below for how to do this for the first time...)
root@OpenWrt:/# nvram set boot_wait=on
root@OpenWrt:/# nvram commit
2. FLASH
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-REBOOT into failsafe mode
press reset button for 2 sec when dmz light goes on (if the router should reboot normally, you have to erase boozy_firstboot nvram variable again)
router will be in failsafe mode (192.168.1.1) when the DMZ LED flashes quickly for one second and then is off for the next second, and so on.
-TELNET to 192.168.1.1 of wrt (failsafe lan_ipaddr of router)
@OpenWrt?:/# mount | grep jffs
if no output, then no jffs partition is mounted -> let's generate a jffs partition from the squashfs partition with...
@OpenWrt?:/# firstboot
to:
4. REBOOT into failsafe mode
press reset button for 2 sec when dmz light goes on
(if the router should reboot normally, you have to erase boozy_firstboot nvram variable again)
router will be in failsafe mode (192.168.1.1) when the DMZ LED flashes quickly for one second
and then is off for the next second, and so on.
5. TELNET to 192.168.1.1 of wrt (failsafe lan_ipaddr of router)
@OpenWrt:/# mount | grep jffs
if no output, then no jffs partition is mounted -> let's generate a jffs partition from the squashfs partition with...
@OpenWrt:/# firstboot
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@OpenWrt?:/#
check if no nvram commit is running ;-) then
-REBOOT
wait a while then try ssh (root@<lan_ipaddr of wrt>) with password "admin" and check web interface with your browser.
configuration of wan interface (e.g. pppoe: ppp_username=<yours>, ppp_password=<yours>, wan_proto=pppoe, wan_ifname=ppp0, pppoe_ifname=<vlan1>) via
web interface "Settings" -> Commit NVRAM !
start of firewall via web interface "Firewall" - DONE().060108
this takes some time, progress can be checked in a ssh seesion with "ps | grep shorewall"
give it 10 minutes. then check the firewall overview: long list means success.
if firewall test is ok (you can surf etc.) go to Settings and set firewall_bootstart=1 and
-REBOOT
check status via web interface "Status" - OK.060108
check internet connection - FAILED.060108 - SUCCESS.061010
check firewall - OK
check voip - OK
This StepByStep Wikipage is outdated and will be revised with the next stable release.
to:
@OpenWrt:/#
check if no nvram commit is running (ps -aux ;-) then
6. REBOOT
wait a while then try ssh (root@<lan_ipaddr of wrt>) with password "admin" and
check web interface with your browser.
configuration of wan interface (e.g. pppoe: ppp_username=<yours>, ppp_password=<yours>,
wan_proto=pppoe, wan_ifname=ppp0, pppoe_ifname=<vlan1>) via web interface "Settings"
Commit NVRAM !
start of firewall via web interface "Firewall"
this takes some time, progress can be checked in a ssh seesion with "ps | grep shorewall"
give it 10 minutes. then check the firewall overview: long list means success.
if firewall test is ok (you can surf etc.) go to Settings and set firewall_bootstart=1 and
7. FINAL REBOOT
check status via web interface "Status"
check internet connection
check firewall
check voip
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Release 1.1.0 StepByStep - v1.0 hardwares only
-set nvram boot_wait=on
root@OpenWrt?:/# nvram set boot_wait=on
root@OpenWrt?:/# nvram commit
-FLASHEN
tftp 192.168.1.1
tftp> rexmt 1
tftp> binary
tftp> trace
tftp> put boozy_milkfish-1.1.0.bin
wait until lights are static
-REBOOT
telnet to lan_ipaddr of wrt
nvram set boozy_firstboot= (erasing the nvram variable completely)
nvram commit
-REBOOT into failsafe mode
press reset button for 2 sec when dmz light goes on (if the router should reboot normally, you have to erase boozy_firstboot nvram variable again)
router will be in failsafe mode (192.168.1.1) when the DMZ LED flashes quickly for one second and then is off for the next second, and so on.
-TELNET to 192.168.1.1 of wrt (failsafe lan_ipaddr of router)
@OpenWrt?:/# mount | grep jffs
if no output, then no jffs partition is mounted -> let's generate a jffs partition from the squashfs partition with...
@OpenWrt?:/# firstboot
Creating jffs2 partition... done
creating directories... done
setting up symlinks... done
@OpenWrt?:/#
check if no nvram commit is running ;-) then
-REBOOT
wait a while then try ssh (root@<lan_ipaddr of wrt>) with password "admin" and check web interface with your browser.
configuration of wan interface (e.g. pppoe: ppp_username=<yours>, ppp_password=<yours>, wan_proto=pppoe, wan_ifname=ppp0, pppoe_ifname=<vlan1>) via
web interface "Settings" -> Commit NVRAM !
start of firewall via web interface "Firewall" - DONE().060108
this takes some time, progress can be checked in a ssh seesion with "ps | grep shorewall"
give it 10 minutes. then check the firewall overview: long list means success.
if firewall test is ok (you can surf etc.) go to Settings and set firewall_bootstart=1 and
-REBOOT
check status via web interface "Status" - OK.060108
check internet connection - FAILED.060108 - SUCCESS.061010
check firewall - OK
check voip - OK
November 20, 2005, at 12:17 AM
by fronce
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This document describes all necessary setup steps for installing Openwrt Linux and The Milkfish Communication Server Release 5.2.19 on a Linksys WRT54GS v1.0.
This StepByStep Wiki will be revised with the next stable release.
However, a up-to-date and Windoze user friendly Howto in German is provided by januskopf in the forum or download area.
to:
This StepByStep Wikipage is outdated and will be revised with the next stable release.
This document describes all necessary setup steps for installing Openwrt Linux and The Milkfish Communication Server on a Linksys WRT54GS v1.0.
November 20, 2005, at 12:11 AM
by fronce
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Automatic SER restart upon dynamic external ip assignment
Complete your /etc/ppp/ip-up to look like this:
#!/bin/sh
# set default route
/sbin/route add default gw $IPREMOTE
kill `cat /var/run/ser.pid`
rm /var/run/ser.pid
sleep 10
/usr/sbin/ser -P /var/run/ser.pid -m 5
This presumes that you have started ser with the option "-P /var/run/ser.pid" for having a pid-file.
If this doesn't work, use the workaround described in the Section on RouterConfiguration.
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