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author | Julien Dessaux | 2022-08-23 00:04:10 +0200 |
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committer | Julien Dessaux | 2022-08-23 00:04:10 +0200 |
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small tweaks in home interfaces openwrt article
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diff --git a/content/blog/home/interfaces.md b/content/blog/home/interfaces.md index 0c27798..9f867cc 100644 --- a/content/blog/home/interfaces.md +++ b/content/blog/home/interfaces.md @@ -24,19 +24,23 @@ For my setup I first need to re-address the lan interface of OpenWRT since by de In order to readdress the lan interface, I cannot be connected to it. Therefore our first step is to setup the wan interface and reconnect to the webui with it: - edit the wan interface from the `network/interfaces` menu and set a temporary subnet on it, something we won't need to use later for example `172.16.0.1/30`. -- edit the firewall to allow INPUT traffic on the wan interface +- edit the firewall from the `network/firewall` menu to allow INPUT traffic on the wan interface +- save and apply your changes - unplug your RJ45 cable from its lan port and plug it in the wan port - configure a static ip on the same subnet you just used for example `172.16.0.2/30` - you should be able to reconnect to [the webui](http://172.16.0.1/) with these new addresses Now we can reconfigure the lan interface: - edit the lan interface and configure its final subnet: I use `192.168.10.1/24` +- save and apply your changes - unplug your RJ45 cable from the wan port and reconnect it in a lan port - you should be able to reconnect to [the webui](http://192.168.10.1/) with these new addresses And finally reconfigure the wan interface: - edit the wan interface and configure its final subnet: I use `192.168.1.5/24` to address the router with `192.168.1.1` as gateway (the address of my FAI's router on my LAN) -- I will leave the INPUT traffic allowed on my firewall because I intend to access my router from my LAN, which means through this interface named wan. +- Save and apply your changes + +I leave the INPUT traffic allowed on my firewall because I intend to access my router from my LAN, which means through this interface named wan ## System configuration @@ -51,4 +55,3 @@ opkg list-upgradable | cut -f 1 -d ' ' | xargs -r opkg upgrade ``` If critical components got upgraded (like busybox or openssl), it is a good idea to reboot the router. - |