iscwrt is coming along nicely, and there are a few features in it that might be worth making into bismark's capetown release.<br><br>Notably it has a real webserver (lighttpd), and python cgi support, as well as a public/private SSID implementation and a decent set of pre-built firewall rules. We have plenty of flash and memory left over with the installed tools and daemons I'm aware of right now.<br>
<br>I don't regard iscwrt's core features (bind9 + isc dhcpd) as ready for prime time as yet, the core blocker is no web interface on that. It would be nice to get dnssec tested in the field at some point but not as part of the capetown release.<br>
<br>Somewhat related to this is the idea of spreading next week's testing across the bloat userbase. I daresay we could pick up 10+ testers if we talk about what we need to the bloat mailing list....<br><br>I regard adding the buffalo router to the testing list as a big risk (will it work at all?) that also mitigates another big risk - that the heat management on the existing wndr won't stand up to the rigors of elsewhere - the buffalo should run mildly cooler with only one radio installed (and may have better antennas)<br>
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