The community knights of the route table have created a script to solve this problem. forum.openwrt.org/t/detecting-user-installed-pkgs/161588/16
Author: Ed Itor
change wwan mac address
You can try this script. Might want to add a uci commit wireless
forum.openwrt.org/t/changing-mac-address-presented-to-network/94215/3
forum.openwrt.org/t/changing-mac-address-presented-to-network/94215/3
OpenWrt use hotplug.d online to fix https-dns-proxy boot problem
OpenWrt use hotplug.d online to fix https-dns-proxy boot problem forum.openwrt.org/t/https-dns-proxy-not-working-on-boot/170246/8
OpenWrt Install SD CARD on GL-AR750
If you want to use the SD CARD on the GL-AR750 there are a few packages you need to install.
The Jeff has delineated the steps forum.openwrt.org/t/sd-card-on-gl-ar750-gpio-issue/120963
The Jeff has delineated the steps forum.openwrt.org/t/sd-card-on-gl-ar750-gpio-issue/120963
Wireguard, Routing, Travel
Lick your Logs
Lick your Logs with LogLicker LogLicker is a tool designed to simplify the process of anonymizing logs by replacing sensitive information with randomized placeholders.
permiso.io/blog/intern-showcase-anonymizing-logs-made-easy-with-loglicker
permiso.io/blog/intern-showcase-anonymizing-logs-made-easy-with-loglicker
web page network diagram
Javascript based Cisco neXt looks pretty good. Can easily add custom icon
developer.cisco.com/site/neXt/discover/demo/#Basic/customize
no recent updates github.com/NeXt-UI/next github.com/opendaylight/next
?See also www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-diagrams-in-python-with-diagram-as-code
developer.cisco.com/site/neXt/discover/demo/#Basic/customize
no recent updates github.com/NeXt-UI/next github.com/opendaylight/next
?See also www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-diagrams-in-python-with-diagram-as-code
Network Diagram Software
Anyone have any good recommendations for network diagram software?
Any easy data driven models like from a table of your devices? yEd looks like a winner, free for any purpose, download and run local www.yworks.com/products/yed
Seems like everything most options are cloud based with a monthly fee.
Props for asciiflow, just sketch some simple stuff and paste it into notepad. No account, no BS. asciiflow.com
One free local install is Network Notepad, but the free version is rudimentary. www.networknotepad.com/download.shtml
For online: Creatly, SmartDraw and Lucid show up often on lists.
Some lists here: logicalread.com/network-diagrams/#intermapper www.maketecheasier.com/5-best-free-alternatives-to-microsoft-visio/
Microsoft has an article on data driven visio support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/create-a-detailed-network-diagram-in-visio-linked-to-external-data-495cd74f-0eae-497a-b020-ed0824f4d9d3
Any easy data driven models like from a table of your devices? yEd looks like a winner, free for any purpose, download and run local www.yworks.com/products/yed
Seems like everything most options are cloud based with a monthly fee.
Props for asciiflow, just sketch some simple stuff and paste it into notepad. No account, no BS. asciiflow.com
One free local install is Network Notepad, but the free version is rudimentary. www.networknotepad.com/download.shtml
For online: Creatly, SmartDraw and Lucid show up often on lists.
Some lists here: logicalread.com/network-diagrams/#intermapper www.maketecheasier.com/5-best-free-alternatives-to-microsoft-visio/
Microsoft has an article on data driven visio support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/create-a-detailed-network-diagram-in-visio-linked-to-external-data-495cd74f-0eae-497a-b020-ed0824f4d9d3
Those that scan the Internet
Johannes, Executive Chef at the Storm Center has a post on researchers that scan the internet.
It includes 30 different entities, including well known internet census service providers shodan, censys, and shadowserver.
isc.sans.edu/diary/Update%3A%20Researchers%20scanning%20the%20Internet/30102
It includes 30 different entities, including well known internet census service providers shodan, censys, and shadowserver.
isc.sans.edu/diary/Update%3A%20Researchers%20scanning%20the%20Internet/30102