Miau IRC Bouncer
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- | DD-WRT allows you to install the [http://miau.sourceforge.net Miau IRC Bouncer], which enables you to keep your IRC nickname and channels open while the client pc is disconnected from the server. | ||
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- | A detailed installation guide for installing the OpenWRT Miau ipkg can be found at the [http://www.linksysinfo.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=20979 Linksysinfo Forum]. Be aware that a writeable jffs filesystem with proper ipkg support is required. The installation was tested to work with prefinal 5 and above (tested also with 22r2 final) - prefinal 4 does not work since ipkg is not implemented correctly. | ||
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- | '''[[Note:]]''' Most IRC servers will not let you connect if you are not running an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ident ident server] - A suitable replacement for this would be oident, which can be found on the [http://tracker.openwrt.org/packages/list.php?name=oidentd OpenWRT package tracker]. | ||
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== Suppressing the jffs logging == | == Suppressing the jffs logging == | ||
Under 0.5.3 "hairball", if you want to suppress all the logging and hence save the flash memory from some additional exertion, don't fork to the background at all. Miau author has been kindly agreed to add a miaurc option for us jffs users to turn off logging in the next miau release. In the meanwhile there's an unofficial detour (use at your own risk): | Under 0.5.3 "hairball", if you want to suppress all the logging and hence save the flash memory from some additional exertion, don't fork to the background at all. Miau author has been kindly agreed to add a miaurc option for us jffs users to turn off logging in the next miau release. In the meanwhile there's an unofficial detour (use at your own risk): | ||
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Under 0.5.4-p3 - "compatible catnap" and later edit the miaurc file with vi like this: | Under 0.5.4-p3 - "compatible catnap" and later edit the miaurc file with vi like this: | ||
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Unpacking miau...Done. | Unpacking miau...Done. | ||
Configuring miau...Done. | Configuring miau...Done. | ||
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Revision as of 22:10, 18 February 2006
Suppressing the jffs logging
Under 0.5.3 "hairball", if you want to suppress all the logging and hence save the flash memory from some additional exertion, don't fork to the background at all. Miau author has been kindly agreed to add a miaurc option for us jffs users to turn off logging in the next miau release. In the meanwhile there's an unofficial detour (use at your own risk):
# /jffs/usr/bin/miau -d /jffs/usr/bin -f 1>/dev/null 2>&1 &
Under 0.5.4-p3 - "compatible catnap" and later edit the miaurc file with vi like this:
# statelog = "state": Should miau write state log. When true, log will # be written to "$MIAUDIR/log". If set to false, the same stuff # is printed on stdout (on terminal). # # Default: true statelog = "false"
Then with vi check that the /jffs/etc/config/miau.startup file looks like this:
#!/bin/ash iptables -I INPUT -s 192.168.1.100 -p tcp --dport 4096 -j ACCEPT /jffs/usr/bin/miau -d /jffs/usr/bin
Replace the 192.168.1.100 with the client IP address you're ircing from. You can update the catnap with ipkg if you haven't cleared the "hairball" from your WRT:
/jffs/usr/bin # ipkg install http://www.linuxops.net/ipkg/miau_0.5.4_mipsel.ipk Downloading http://www.linuxops.net/ipkg/miau_0.5.4_mipsel.ipk ... Connecting to www.linuxops.net[83.143.85.18]:80 miau_0.5.4_mipsel.ip 100% |***********************************************| 29777 00:00 ETA Done. Unpacking miau...Done. Configuring miau...Done.