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tony
03-23-2006, 05:26 PM
The new release is on-line and ready for public testing. Please download it from the www.star-os.com/starvx (http://www.star-os.com/starvx) website.

There are release notes in the firmware archive which will list the steps needed to upgrade.

Most settings are preserved during the upgrade. For the list of ones that are not, please refer to the release notes.

Any and all comments are welcome.

Changes since the last beta:
*) fixed wep support - selected wep key was always installed in key slot 1
*) system activate changes behaviour has been improved, and should be quicker, and work much better with ospf and rip
*) iperf has been added, and is available via the root shell
*) ssh interface updates, including a busy indicator

Release Caveats:
*) those using wep (beta-12) will need to ensure they are using key-1. this can be changed again, after the upgrade

Some common Q&A answers regarding the new release:
Q: Is cloaking supported in this BETA?
A: Yes, cloaking is supported as of beta-7

Q: What kind of performance should we expect?
A: If you disable connection tracking, the performance while routed should be roughly the same, if not better than a bridged StarVX system.

Q: Does this beta contain WEP?
A: Yes, WEP is fully supported as of beta-12

Q: What interface will StarV3 use?
A: It will use SSH, much like StarOS. The current interface borrows much from StarOS, but enhanced for the WAR platform.

Q: Will the same StarVX atheros features be present in StarV3 beta?
A: Most of the basic settings are present, however once we complete the new Atheros configuration dialog, the rest will follow.

Q: Will there be firewall support?
A: Yes, firewall, NAT and CBQ are all available in this release.

Q: Is there WDS support?
A: The first BETA does not have WDS support, so you need to convert your StarVX network to a routed design before upgrading, or wait until this feature is available.

Q: Is there any way to secure a wireless connection in the first BETA?
A: Yes, we have included VDS support which supports AES encryption and can be used to secure your connection, or act as a WDS alternative.

Q: Will there be tcpdump, or some other way to see system traffic?
A: Yes, we have included beacon, a real-time traffic monitor which can be used to see the active connections in your system.

Q: Will the system be field upgradeable?
A: Quite definitely, the system is fully field upgradable.

Please feel free to post any additional questions you may have.

tog
03-24-2006, 10:13 AM
I just rebooted into beta13 and my syslog was spammed with:

Mar 24 12:09:36 kernel: Badness in local_bh_enable at kernel/softirq.c:140

A bunch of that (like 25 in one second) about 60 - 120 seconds after the system was booted and everybody was associated.

No more of it has happened in the last 3 minutes as I'm writing this post.

tog
03-24-2006, 10:16 AM
And.. the CBQ rule broke immediately. I had 63K of traffic counted and it stopped allowing traffic to pass. Took less than 5 minutes.

There were no CBQ rules besides the two I just showed you in the beta12 thread.

tony
03-24-2006, 11:14 AM
Thank you for the update.

Update: I have been able to duplicate the system log messages in question, however not the inability to pass traffic symptom you are describing.

We will get an update out soon with a fix.

tony
03-24-2006, 01:18 PM
I have been able to duplicate the symptom of CBQ being unable to pass traffic on occasions. We will ensure this is fixed in the next release.

Thank you for pointing it out.

tog
03-24-2006, 05:13 PM
Great, thanks for being all over it.

tony
03-24-2006, 05:39 PM
The new release is being tested as we speak. It should be posted soon, if everything goes well.