I'm trying to find a good, minimal list of packages to install on an OpenWRT build to ensure that the thing behaves the way an average user would expect it to, but the only thing I've found doesn't even suggest installing the upnp daemon.. I've got upnp out of the way, but is there anything else that would normally be installed and enabled out of the box on a typical router?
Openwrt and Linux packages or docker. Close. 1. Posted by 1 year ago. ... (linksys wrt 1200) along side or integrated with openwrt so I can run an all in one instead of multiple devices? 10 comments. share.
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nano - for editing text files when you've SSH'd in. OpenVPN - for connecting to OpenVPN servers (luci-app-openvpn too for WebUI configuration), will likely pull in openvpn-easy-rsa and openvpn-openssl. Luci WOL (luci-app-wol) - So you can WOL devices on your network. Be interested to hear what others recommend. 9.
OpenWrt's official IRC channels have moved OFTC, following a hostile takeover and subsequent mass resignations at Freenode. Uproot (uprt) A new open source tool for migrating static leases between routers. Works with DD-WRT, OpenWrt, pfSense, opnSense and Mikrotik RouterOS. Also Json and CSV files.
What additional packages do you use the most? I use netdiscover and nmap on every device. It is what makes OpenWRT better than stock firmware. With those I can remotely troubleshoot problems in LANs faster than a cow can make a pile. UPnP is a must be. And every third office or home has use of p910nd.
I am completely new to this whole openwrt world, but I have just installed openwrt on my Unifi AP AC Pro access point. I have gone through the settings, and can see a lot of router related settings. Can I turn some specific options off, or even delete some installed packages. Will it be smart to do so or not? Thanks.