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- After the initial Kong Mod 12 months 18 hours ago
- Working the EXACT same 12 months 21 hours ago
- While the "5 Easy Steps" 1 year 6 days ago
- R8000P would be grate to see. 1 year 1 week ago
- Have a R8000 but ordered a 1 year 1 week ago
Please feel free to let me know if there is another "major" firmware build that is not on this list that I should include in the poll. There are so many out there!
An port of debian would be GRRRRREAT!
The possibilities and the community is huge...
In my opinion, a working version of OpenWRT is essential.
The router software (ie. the firmware) should be highly modular.
User should be able to pick the modules he/she want (besides the essential core part).
Source code of all modules should be freely available.
Source code must be easily recompilable (ie. must be complete with all scripts, makefile etc.).
I think there are already some projects in these directions: ipkg, optware
I liked DD-WRT, but it is very hard to recompile; has bad/wrong/outdated developer documentation, and is not strict modular. I admit I'm not a professional on router sofware, but IMO everybody who can program and can use a compiler like the g++ should easily be able to recompile it. Due to lack of the correct scripts/makefile/docs I was not, unfortunately...
I as the user (ie. admin) want (need) total control over such a router device since it's a key security issue. Therefore I as the admin of the device must be able to remove all the modules I do not need, since the bigger the software the more risky it is to have bugs, security leaks etc... I personally would even like to have a router with no webserver on it; commandline (ssh) and a text-GUI is IMO sufficient for such a device.
I cannot read the wording of the first two entries in the poll window:
I see only the wording "Further builds of" with nothing after it.
I guess it's a graphics issue.
@Ralf - I am able to see the poll on both my desktop and laptop with no issues - both on Mac OS X. What operating system/browser are you using?
"I admit I'm not a professional on router sofware, but IMO everybody who can program and can use a compiler like the g++ should easily be able to recompile it."
Well that is the case. If you can read and understand makefiles it is very easy to recompile dd-wrt.