Installation sections follow compilation sections

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Bradley M. Kuhn 2014-11-07 09:48:57 -05:00
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@ -500,37 +500,6 @@ installation. While ideal would be to find
standard indicates compliance, since a knowledgeable user was able to
determine the proper course of action.
\section{Root Filesystem and Kernel Installation}
The investigator next tested installation of the firmware. In particular,
the investigator connected the TPE-NWIFIROUTER to a local network, and
visited \url{http://192.168.10.1/}, logged in, and chose the option sequence:
``System $\Rightarrow$ Backup / Flash Firmware''.
From there, the investigator chose the ``Flash new firmware image'' section
and selected the
``librecmc-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr841n-v8-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin'' image from
the ``bin/ar71xx'' directory. The investigator chose the ``v8'' image upon
verifying the physical router read ``v8.2'' on its bottom. The investigator
chose the ``sysupgrade'' version of the image because this was clearly a
system upgrade (as a firmware already came preinstalled on the
TPE-NWIFIROUTER).
Upon clicking ``Flash image\hellip'', the web interface prompted the
investigator to confirm the MD5 hash of the image to flash. The investigator
did so, and then clicked ``Proceed'' to flash the image. The process took
about one minute, at which point the web page refreshed to the login screen.
Upon logging in, the investigator was able to confirm in ``Kernel Log''
section of the interface that the newly built copy of Linux had indeed been
installed.
The investigator confirmed that a new version of ``busybox'' had also been
installed by using SSH to connect to the router and ran the command
``busybox'', which showed the newly-compiled version (via its date of
compilation).
%FIXME: dg: can you get me a screen shot for the Kernel Log above, and paste
%in the output of running busybox ?
\section{U-Boot Compilation}
@ -585,6 +554,37 @@ The
of text). After that, the investigator found a new U-Boot image in the
``bin'' directory.
\section{Root Filesystem and Kernel Installation}
The investigator next tested installation of the firmware. In particular,
the investigator connected the TPE-NWIFIROUTER to a local network, and
visited \url{http://192.168.10.1/}, logged in, and chose the option sequence:
``System $\Rightarrow$ Backup / Flash Firmware''.
From there, the investigator chose the ``Flash new firmware image'' section
and selected the
``librecmc-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr841n-v8-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin'' image from
the ``bin/ar71xx'' directory. The investigator chose the ``v8'' image upon
verifying the physical router read ``v8.2'' on its bottom. The investigator
chose the ``sysupgrade'' version of the image because this was clearly a
system upgrade (as a firmware already came preinstalled on the
TPE-NWIFIROUTER).
Upon clicking ``Flash image\hellip'', the web interface prompted the
investigator to confirm the MD5 hash of the image to flash. The investigator
did so, and then clicked ``Proceed'' to flash the image. The process took
about one minute, at which point the web page refreshed to the login screen.
Upon logging in, the investigator was able to confirm in ``Kernel Log''
section of the interface that the newly built copy of Linux had indeed been
installed.
The investigator confirmed that a new version of ``busybox'' had also been
installed by using SSH to connect to the router and ran the command
``busybox'', which showed the newly-compiled version (via its date of
compilation).
%FIXME: dg: can you get me a screen shot for the Kernel Log above, and paste
%in the output of running busybox ?
\section{U-Boot Installation}
We obtained a serial cable along with our router, in order to complete the