Peter_22@xxxxxx schrieb:
>> Stephen Mollett <molletts@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> You might want to take a look at www.openwrt.org - open-source firmware
>> for
>> router-type devices. The AVM 7170 is listed as "untested", so you'd be on
>> your own (apart from any OpenWRT mailing-lists/fora) and on the
>> bleeding-edge
>> if you tried installing OpenWRT on it. It's got loads of RAM and flash,
>> though, compared to many other routers.
>
> Thanks for this first advice! http://openwrt.org/ looks promising indeed. There seem to be two approaches. First, installing so-called Mods to an untampered firmware. The site http://wiki.ip-phone-forum.de/software:ds-mod:start offers a Mod called Danisahne with some userspace programs, but no encryption module. Second approach would be a cross compiler for MIPS which means changing the firmware image and integrating loop-aes as module or into kernel.
> Anyway, my question whether or not the existing loop-aes code can be compiled for MIPS remains. None of the sites offers an encrypting solution.
>
> Thanks for all hints and you interest.
>
> Best regards,
> Peter
according to this german tutorial
http://nanl.de/tuts/hdd-encryption_openvpn.pdf loop-aes is working on
openwrt. aespipe for file encryption is also working.
the openwrt build environment makes it really easy to build your own
packages / firmware and with wlan-routers like the wl-500gP you also
have usb-support.
Regards,
Serkan
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