[Cake] How to test Cake on TP-Link WDR3600

Alec Robertson alecrobertson13 at gmail.com
Sun Jul 26 08:32:14 EDT 2015


Am I right to assume that with Cake more bandwidth should be available to use, without affecting latency?

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Alec Robertson

On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 10:11 AM, Alan Jenkins
<alan.christopher.jenkins at gmail.com> wrote:

>>> Quick sub-question (off-topic so my apologies), this firmware I’m using that I linked to previously, has HTTPS enabled which means every time I go to Luci I get a security error in Chrome. How do I disable HTTPS?
>> 	I would say you do not disable it, but rather look why chrome complains (it might be that chrome dislikes self-signed certificates) and try to convince chrome to accept the certificate nevertheless. Or you could try firefox ;)
> Firefox is the definitely the simplest browser for this, it's the only 
> one I've used.  Just click through the instructions.  A "permanent 
> exception" is the default, which should actually help security.  Feels 
> ironic as I remember Firefox moving first on this & hence complaints 
> about the scary warning messages etc.
> Searching instructions for Chrome on Linux ("ssl exception" OR "self 
> signed certificate") they use a certutil command.  Internet Explorer 
> will use the Windows cert store, same with Chrome on Windows.  (If you 
> can add to the store using IE, that may be simplest & will cover both).
> Additional requirement for those methods should be that the cert CN 
> matches the URL you access.  Not sure about Chrome, but for general 
> paranoia you should check that CN / common name / "issued to" doesn't 
> say "*" i.e. "everywhere".
> Access the router using `http://hostname` matching the router hostname 
> (as per /etc/config/system).  dnsmasq will let that work. If you've 
> changed the hostname, re-gen the cert by removing it and restarting.
> rm /etc/uhttpd.crt /etc/uhttpd.key
> /etc/init.d/uhttpd restart
> Alan
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