diff --git a/CONTRIBUTED.md b/CONTRIBUTED.md index e45255bb52..e7dff56d8a 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTED.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTED.md @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ luci-theme-netgearv2 source: [tracemouse/luci-theme-netgear](https://github.com/ luci-app-serverchan source: [tty228/luci-app-serverchan](https://github.com/tty228/luci-app-serverchan).
OpenAppFilter source: [destan19/OpenAppFilter](https://github.com/destan19/OpenAppFilter).
luci-app-smartinfo source: [animefansxj/luci-app-smartinfo](https://github.com/animefansxj/luci-app-smartinfo).
-luci-app-koolproxy source: [Baozisoftware/luci-app-koolproxy](https://github.com/Baozisoftware/luci-app-koolproxy).
luci-app-k3screenctrl source: [Hill-98/luci-app-k3screenctrl](https://github.com/Hill-98/luci-app-k3screenctrl).
luci-app-smstool source: [f8q8/luci-app-smstool-master](https://github.com/f8q8/luci-app-smstool-master).
luci-app-airwhu source: [KyleRicardo/luci-app-airwhu](https://github.com/KyleRicardo/luci-app-airwhu).
@@ -19,7 +18,6 @@ v2ray-plugin source: [honwen/openwrt-v2ray-plugin](https://github.com/honwen/ope Package zxlhhyccc: [zxlhhyccc/MY-lede](https://github.com/zxlhhyccc/MY-lede).
luci-theme-argonv3 source: [jerrykuku/luci-theme-argon](https://github.com/jerrykuku/luci-theme-argon).
luci-theme-darkmatter source: [apollo-ng/luci-theme-darkmatter](https://github.com/apollo-ng/luci-theme-darkmatter).
-luci-app-koolproxyR source: [Ameykyl/luci-app-koolproxyR](https://github.com/Ameykyl/luci-app-koolproxyR).
openwrt-chinadns-ng source: [pexcn/openwrt-chinadns-ng](https://github.com/pexcn/openwrt-chinadns-ng).
luci-app-ssr-plus-Jo source: [Leo-Jo-My/luci-app-ssr-plus-Jo](https://github.com/Leo-Jo-My/luci-app-ssr-plus-Jo).
openwrt-udpspeeder source: [zhfreal/openwrt-UDPspeeder](https://github.com/zhfreal/openwrt-UDPspeeder).
@@ -48,6 +46,9 @@ luci-theme-argon-mc source: [sypopo/luci-theme-argon-mc](https://github.com/sypo luci-app-cupsd source: [F-Light/luci-app-cupsd](https://github.com/F-Light/luci-app-cupsd).
ootoc-OpenWRT source: [ElonH/ootoc-OpenWRT](https://github.com/ElonH/ootoc-OpenWRT).
r8168 source: [BROBIRD/openwrt-r8168](https://github.com/BROBIRD/openwrt-r8168).
+MentoHUST source: [KyleRicardo/MentoHUST-OpenWrt-ipk](https://github.com/KyleRicardo/MentoHUST-OpenWrt-ipk).
+scutclient source: [scutclient/scutclient](https://github.com/scutclient/scutclient).
+luci-app-scutclient source: [scutclient/luci-app-scutclient](https://github.com/scutclient/luci-app-scutclient).
luci-theme-Butterfly-dark source: [Leo-Jo-My/luci-theme-Butterfly-dark](https://github.com/Leo-Jo-My/luci-theme-Butterfly-dark).
luci-theme-argon-mod source: [Leo-Jo-My/luci-theme-argon-mod](https://github.com/Leo-Jo-My/luci-theme-argon-mod). diff --git a/package/ntlf9t/luci-app-cd8021x/README.md b/package/ntlf9t/luci-app-cd8021x/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index da2eeca721..0000000000 --- a/package/ntlf9t/luci-app-cd8021x/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -# luci-app-cd8021x - -[README](README.md) | [中文说明](README_zh.md) - -Configure 802.1x wired authentication on OpenWrt/LEDE
- -![screenshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/max0y/luci-app-cd8021x/master/screenshot_en.png)
-## Install
-1. This package depends on *wpad*, you need to remove *wpad-mini* first, or you can manually download the *wpad* package from [OpenWrt packages site](https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/17.01.4/packages/). -```bash -opkg update -opkg remove wpad-mini -opkg install wpad -``` -2. Then download the latest version of *luci-app-cd8021x* in the [release][release_url] page -3. Upload the downloaded *ipk* file to the */tmp* directory of your router -4. Install *luci-app-cd8021x* -```bash -cd /tmp -opkg install luci-app-cd8021x_*.ipk -``` -## Compile
-If you want to build the package by yourself, please use OpenWrt [SDK][openwrt_sdk_url], and there are some offical guides about [using the SDK][openwrt_sdk_usage_url] -```bash -# decompress the downloaded SDK -tar -xvf openwrt-sdk-ar71xx-generic_gcc-*.tar.xz -cd openwrt-sdk-ar71xx-* - -# clone this repo -git clone https://github.com/max0y/luci-app-cd8021x.git package/luci-app-cd8021x - -# complie po2lmo (if you don't have po2lmo) -pushd package/luci-app-cd8021x/tool/po2lmo -make && sudo make install -popd - -# run make menuconfig, and choose LuCI -> 3. Applications -make menuconfig - -# start compiling -make package/luci-app-cd8021x/compile V=99 -``` - -[release_url]: https://github.com/max0y/luci-app-cd8021x/releases -[openwrt_sdk_url]: https://downloads.lede-project.org/snapshots/targets/ar71xx/generic -[openwrt_sdk_usage_url]: https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-developer/using_the_sdk diff --git a/package/ntlf9t/luci-app-cd8021x/README_zh.md b/package/ntlf9t/luci-app-cd8021x/README_zh.md deleted file mode 100644 index 5f4ac84b5c..0000000000 --- a/package/ntlf9t/luci-app-cd8021x/README_zh.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -# luci-app-cd8021x - -[README](README.md) | [中文说明](README_zh.md) - -OpenWrt 802.1x 有线认证拨号界面
- -![screenshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/max0y/luci-app-cd8021x/master/screenshot_zh.png)
-## 安装
-1. 这个包的功能实现依赖于*wpad*,需要先卸载*wpad-mini*,再安装*wpad*,也可以手动到OpenWrt[官方源](https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/17.01.4/packages/)处下载*wpad*安装包 -```bash -opkg update -opkg remove wpad-mini -opkg install wpad -``` -2. 然后在[release][release_url]页面下载最新版luci-app-cd8021x -3. 将下载的ipk文件上传至路由器/tmp目录 -4. 安装luci-app-cd8021x -```bash -cd /tmp -opkg install luci-app-cd8021x_*.ipk -``` -## 编译
-如果需要自己编译安装包,请使用 OpenWrt 的 [SDK][openwrt_sdk_url] 编译, SDK使用注意事项:[Using the SDK][openwrt_sdk_usage_url] -```bash -# 解压下载好的 SDK -tar -xvf openwrt-sdk-ar71xx-generic_gcc-*.tar.xz -cd openwrt-sdk-ar71xx-* - -# Clone 项目 -git clone https://github.com/max0y/luci-app-cd8021x.git package/luci-app-cd8021x - -# 编译 po2lmo (如果已安装po2lmo可跳过) -pushd package/luci-app-cd8021x/tool/po2lmo -make && sudo make install -popd - -# 运行make menuconfig,选择要编译的包 LuCI -> 3. Applications -make menuconfig - -# 开始编译 -make package/luci-app-cd8021x/compile V=99 -``` - -[release_url]: https://github.com/max0y/luci-app-cd8021x/releases -[openwrt_sdk_url]: https://downloads.lede-project.org/snapshots/targets/ar71xx/generic -[openwrt_sdk_usage_url]: https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-developer/using_the_sdk diff --git a/package/ntlf9t/luci-app-scutclient/README.md b/package/ntlf9t/luci-app-scutclient/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 17525da56d..0000000000 --- a/package/ntlf9t/luci-app-scutclient/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -# luci-app-scutclient -* 解压放到feeds/luci/applications -* 再执行./scripts/feeds install -a -p luci -* 然后make menuconfig -* 就可以在Luci的Applications看到编译选项 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/package/ntlf9t/njitclient/Install.html b/package/ntlf9t/njitclient/Install.html deleted file mode 100644 index dc01184efe..0000000000 --- a/package/ntlf9t/njitclient/Install.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ - - - NJIT 802.1X Client -- INSTALL - -
-===============================================================================
-南京工程学院 - 校园网802.1X客户端 - 编译及安装
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-[从源代码编译]
-为方便大家研究讨论,我们已将客户端源代码随编译好的可执行文件一同发布。
-进行编译之前需安装的几个开发包如下:
-对应Ubuntu/Debian的是:
-	sudo apt-get install libpcap-dev libssl-dev
-	sudo apt-get install pkg-config
-对应Fedora/Redhat的是:
-	yum install libpcap-devel openssl-devel
-	yum install pkgconfig
-
-从源码包开始编译客户端的命令为:
-	tar xzf njit8021xlient-1.1.tar.gz
-	cd njit8021xlient-1.1
-	./configure
-	make
-安装:
-	make install
-注1:默认安装至/usr/local目录,需要root管理员权限
-注2:可以通过设置DESTDIR将编译好的文件输出至临时文件夹,然后压缩打包
-	make install DESTDIR="/tmp/临时文件夹"
-	...
-	cd /tmp/临时文件夹/
-	tar czf njit8021xlient-1.1-i386.tar.gz .
-
-如果您在使用或编译过程中遇到困难,可以在发送Email至开发小组的公共信箱
-	njit8021xclient@googlegroups.com
-或加QQ群86079951
-
-[软件维护]
-1、校园网802.1X客户端Wiki文档:
-  位于Ubuntu中文社区的Wiki词条为:
-  http://wiki.ubuntu.org.cn/南京工程学院802.1X客户端
-  http://wiki.ubuntu.org.cn/802.1X
-  (只要你有Ubuntu社区帐号,登录后即可编辑所有Wiki词条)
-
-2、校园网802.1X客户端开发小组邮件列表:
-  只需发邮件至njit8021xclient@googlegroups.com即可加入!
-
-3、校园网802.1X客户端交流QQ群(感谢jack235)
-  群号:86079951 
- 
-4、使用Git进行源代码版本管理,通过git命令下载源代码:
-	git clone git://github.com/liuqun/njit8021xclient.git
-   注:从GitHub下载的代码第一次编译时必须先执行以下命令以生成configure脚本
-    autoreconf --install
-
-5、通过Internet浏览器在线查看最新源代码:
-	http://github.com/liuqun/njit8021xclient
-===============================================================================
-	
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We just need to -# specify a basic description of the package, -# where to build our program, where to find -# the source files, and where to install the -# compiled program on the router. -# -# Be very careful of spacing in this file. -# Indents should be tabs, not spaces, and -# there should be no trailing whitespace in -# lines that are not commented. -# -############################################## - include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk -# Name and release number of this package PKG_NAME:=njit8021xclient PKG_VERSION:=2.0 - -# This specifies the directory where we're going to build the program. -# The root build directory, $(BUILD_DIR), is by default the build_mipsel -# directory in your OpenWrt SDK directory - -#PKG_BUILD_DIR := $(BUILD_DIR)/$(PKG_NAME) PKG_FIXUP:=autoreconf PKG_INSTALL:=1 - include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/package.mk - -# Specify package information for this program. -# The variables defined here should be self explanatory. -# If you are running Kamikaze, delete the DESCRIPTION -# variable below and uncomment the Kamikaze define -# directive for the description below define Package/njit8021xclient SECTION:=net CATEGORY:=Network TITLE:=NJIT 802.1X client program DEPENDS:=+libpcap +libopenssl + SUBMENU:=Campus Network endef - -# Uncomment portion below for Kamikaze and delete DESCRIPTION variable above define Package/njit8021xclient/description 802.1X client from Nanjing Institude of Technology, compatable with H3C iNode 802.1X client. Support H3C/iNode's private authentication protocol V7.10 endef - -# Specify what needs to be done to prepare for building the package. -# In our case, we need to copy the source files to the build directory. -# This is NOT the default. The default uses the PKG_SOURCE_URL and the -# PKG_SOURCE which is not defined here to download the source from the web. -# In order to just build a simple program that we have just written, it is -# much easier to do it this way. define Build/Prepare mkdir -p $(PKG_BUILD_DIR) $(CP) ./src/* $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/ endef - -# We do not need to define Build/Configure or Build/Compile directives -# The defaults are appropriate for compiling a simple program such as this one define Build/Compile - #$(Build/Compile/$(PKG_NAME)) $(MAKE) -C $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/ \ $(TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS) \ CFLAGS="$(TARGET_CFLAGS) -static" \ @@ -80,22 +36,9 @@ define Build/Compile $(CP) $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/client $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/njit-client endef - -# Specify where and how to install the program. Since we only have one file, -# the helloworld executable, install it by copying it to the /bin directory on -# the router. The $(1) variable represents the root directory on the router running -# OpenWrt. The $(INSTALL_DIR) variable contains a command to prepare the install -# directory if it does not already exist. Likewise $(INSTALL_BIN) contains the -# command to copy the binary file from its current location (in our case the build -# directory) to the install directory. define Package/njit8021xclient/install $(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)/bin $(INSTALL_BIN) $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/njit-client $(1)/bin/ endef - -# This line executes the necessary commands to compile our program. -# The above define directives specify all the information needed, but this -# line calls BuildPackage which in turn actually uses this information to -# build a package. $(eval $(call BuildPackage,njit8021xclient)) diff --git a/package/ntlf9t/njitclient/README.md b/package/ntlf9t/njitclient/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index c9e15a75f2..0000000000 --- a/package/ntlf9t/njitclient/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -njit8021xclient for iNode C0407 -=== -唔,这个版本也支持inode 7.0中的 h3c-AES-MD5 算法 - -See ReadMe.html for more details... - -Install ---- -仅以debian/ubuntu为例: - -1. 安装依赖及编译工具链 - `sudo apt-get install autoconf libtool libpcap-dev libssl-dev pkg-config` -2. 访问网页 https://github.com/bitdust/njit8021xclient/tree/master -3. 点击右侧 Download ZIP 下载源码包 -4. 解压到某一目录(假设为 `~/njit8021xclient-master`) -5. 进入目录 `cd ~/njit8021xclient-master` -6. 运行 `autoreconf --install` -7. 运行 `./configure` -8. 运行 `make` -9. 运行 `sudo make install` - -完成安装。 - -Usage ---- -1. 运行 `sudo njit-client [用户名] [密码] [网卡名]` 即可。(原版使用方法说明请参照README.html文件) - 注意:网卡名为连接校园网的网卡名,一般为 eth0,具体请使用 ifconfig 查找。 -2. 程序会输出一些调试信息,其中大部分信息不用理会, - 只需关注如果包括`[*] Server: Success.`这样一行提示即为802.1X认证成功。 -3. 如果拨号正常,但是无法上网,请另外打开一个终端,运行 `dhclient [网卡名]` 手动获取IP地址。 -4. 实在有问题,重启下试试。 - -Fork from ---- -https://github.com/tengattack/8021xclient-for-windows - -https://github.com/liuqun/njit8021xclient - -Depends on ---- -[libssl](https://wiki.openssl.org/) - -[libpcap](http://www.tcpdump.org/) - -More info ---- -[南京工程学院 - 校园网802.1X客户端 - 项目文档](./documents/Documents.html) - -[关于inode7.0中基于AES128的验证算法](./documents/h3c_AES_MD5.md) - diff --git a/package/ntlf9t/njitclient/ReadMe.html b/package/ntlf9t/njitclient/ReadMe.html deleted file mode 100644 index 53dd65e7f0..0000000000 --- a/package/ntlf9t/njitclient/ReadMe.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ - - - NJIT 802.1X Client -- ReadMe - - -
-===============================================================================
-南京工程学院 - 校园网802.1X客户端 - 项目简介
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-本项目旨在解决使用Linux操作系统登陆华为802.1X校园网络的问题
-兼容iNode V2.40-F0335,支持华为客户端版本号加密认证,支持用户名中存在特殊字符
-目前njit-client在以下学校运行良好(感谢网友热心反馈):
-    南京工程学院、中南财经政法大学、华北电力大学、广东工业大学、长安大学
-    湖南大学、福建师范大学、山东大学、中南大学
-部分学校由于使用了iNode V3.60-6202或更高版本H3C私有认证而造成登录后90秒掉线,尚无解决方案
-如果您发现客户端在您学校无法使用,请发送Email到开发小组的邮件列表: njit8021xclient@googlegroups.com
-
-[编译和安装]
-假如您打算从源代码开始重新编译客户端,请参考Install.html
-如果您已经安装了编译好的客户端可执行文件,下面是具体的使用方法
-
-[使用方法]
-假设您的H3C 802.1X帐号为s12345、密码为abcde
-一、从开始菜单里找到“终端”,打开后进入命令提示符窗口
-二、通过命令行切换为root并运行njit-client程序
-    Ubuntu下命令格式为:
-	sudo njit-client s12345 abcde
-    RedHat/Fedora下命令格式为
-	su -c "njit-client s12345 abcde"
-三、程序会输出一些调试信息(因目前仍是测试版本),其中大部分信息不用理会,
-    只需关注如果包括[*] Server: Success.这样一行提示即为802.1X认证成功
-    如果提示为Server: Failure则为认证失败,另外还会输出"E????: ",这是服务器
-    发来的提示信息。
-四、如果学校分配的是静态IP地址,则需要你在系统托盘中的网络管理程序中手动设置IP地址。
-    如果您需要帮助,请联系校园网802.1X客户端开发小组(发送Email至: njit8021xclient@googlegroups.com )
-
-
-
-
-[联系我们]
-开发小组邮件列表/讨论板
- njit8021xclient@googlegroups.com
- http://groups.google.com/group/njit8021xclient?hl=zh-CN
-
-校园网802.1X客户端交流QQ群(感谢jack235)
- 群号:86079951 
-
-Wiki文档
- http://wiki.ubuntu.org.cn/南京工程学院802.1X客户端
-
-GitHub开源项目托管
- http://github.com/liuqun/njit8021xclient
-
-SourceForge开源项目托管
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/njit8021xclient/
-
-[致谢]
-感谢编写兼容客户端的先驱者们!
-南京理工大学:AGanNo2、throqq
-中国海洋大学:lfc (asklux AT gmail.com)
-湖南大学:    sunmingming
-南京工程学院:俊采星驰
-
-感谢开发团队全体成员以及热心参与测试的朋友们!
-南京工程学院:
-    阿群 (liuqun68 AT gmail.com)
-    zhaoguobin (njzhaoguobin AT 163.com)
-    gaoke0820 (gaoke0820 AT 163.com)
-    sos_21tc、瑞士菜刀、ccplus、leothinking、huyutao、Scofield_MC、MIXTER
-中南财经政法大学:
-    lamborrari (lamborrari AT 163.com)
-广东工业大学:
-    wfhwfh (wfhwfh AT gmail.com)
-    jack235 (860181417 AT qq.com)
-    opirus (opirus AT 21cn.com)
-    Oscar Tang (mooooscar AT gmail.com)
-长安大学:
-    xchuoshan45 (xchuoshan45 AT 126.com)
-湖南大学:
-    btwc2005 (btwc2005 AT 163.com)
-湖南城市学院:
-    商殇 (idea35 AT vip.qq.com)
-GitHub上参与开发的热心网友:
-    maxiaojun AT github.com
-
-===============================================================================
-		
- - diff --git a/package/ntlf9t/njitclient/documents/Documents.html b/package/ntlf9t/njitclient/documents/Documents.html deleted file mode 100644 index fd5eee9a07..0000000000 --- a/package/ntlf9t/njitclient/documents/Documents.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ - - - NJIT 802.1X Client -- Documents - - -
-===============================================================================
-南京工程学院 - 校园网802.1X客户端 - 项目文档
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-参考AGanNo2的相关介绍,在此将版本号加密/解密步骤整理如下。
-
-[H3C版本号加密流程]
-
-选取任意32位随机数,并生成字符串形式的密钥
-	uint32_t   randam;
-	char       key[8+1];
-	sprintf(key, "%08x", randam);
-
-
-加密步骤:
-char version[16]="EN V2.40-0335";
-     |
-     |   异或
-     |《———————— key[]   (例如取randam=0x12345678,则字符串key[]为"12345678")
-     |
-version[16]: "LK%W3+19$5624  "
-     |
-     |   将整数randam附加到version[16]之后,组成20字节
-     |《—————————————————————————————————————————————
-     |
-version[20]: "LK%W3+19$5624   4Vx"
-     |
-     |   异或
-     |《——————— "HuaWei3COM1X"
-     |
-version[20]: "; <s23IJ%?C       "
-     |
-     |   按照Base64格式编码,输出可读的ASCII字符串
-     |《——————————————————————————————————————————
-     |
-最后生成的28字节版本号为:
-Rw0tZQEjdzIzSUolP0MNOyA8EHM=
-
-
-
-
-[“异或”运算的细节]
-1、每个密钥被按正序、逆序使用两遍
-2、密钥会被扩展为与待加密数据长度相同
-
-使用密钥key[]="12345678"加密"EN V2.40-0335":
-
-	"EN V2.40-0335   "
-	"1234567812345678"
-XOR	"8765432187654321"
-————————————————————————————————
-	"LK%W3+19$5624   "
-
-
-
-使用密钥"HuaWei3COM1X"加密"LK%W3+19$5624   4Vx":
-
-	"LK%W3+19$5624   4Vx"
-	"HuaWei3COM1XHuaWei3C"
-XOR	"C3ieWauHX1MOC3ieWauH"
-————————————————————————————————
-	"; <s23IJ%?C       "
-
-
-
-
-[H3C认证服务器解读版本号流程]
-
-28字节版本号秘文
-   |
-   |  Base64解码
-   |《—————————————
-   |
-verison[20]
-   |
-   |  异或
-   |《———————— "HuaWei3COM1X"
-   |
-version[20]
-   |  \ 
-   |   \
- 前16字节  取出末尾4字节,即randam
-   |       |
-   |       |
-   |       |
-   |  异或   |
-   |《—————— key[]
-   |
-   |
-还原成版本号字符串"EN V2.40-0335"
-
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