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=== Pi Zero W Wireless Router ===
=== Pi Zero W Wireless Router ===


This is a page to describe building a Wireless Access Point with two wired ethernet ports for building a home router that connects to the internet with one wired port, and internal Lan with the second wired port and the on-board WiFi.<br>
This page describes building a Wireless Access Point with two wired ethernet ports for building a home router that connects to the internet with one wired port, and an internal LAN with the second wired port and the on-board WiFi.<br>
 
The intent is to provide this:<br>
<pre>
                                    |<-->eth1 <-->|
Internet <--> eth0 <-->FireWall<-->br0          Internal<--> ssh,bind,dhcp, with ssh reverse ssh connections.
                                    |<-->wlan0<-->|
</pre>
 
=== Overview ===
I generally run Debian and  when forced by Red Hot Irons, Red Hat. This is my first foray into Alpine. So far I am very impressed. I mirrored the 3.12 armhf repos so I had things local when I needed them. Word to the wise, it comprises 13 GB of apk files.<br>
One *really* nice feature of Alpine is apk, the yum/apt replacement:<br>
* It is simple and to the point.
* The same tool provides *repo* level dependency reporting!
* Install of single packages without repo signing (I never did get the signing correct, but I can install).
 
=== Prepare ===
* Obtain a microSD card (or HDD) you can wipe the data from. We will assume it is /dev/sdc.
* Make a 256M FAT16 partition (sudo mkfs.vfat -n ALPBOOT /dev/sdc1)
* The rest of the device can be ext2 (ext3/4 on HDD) (sudo mke2fs -m1 -L alext3 /dev/sdc2).
* Untar the alpine-rpi-3.12.3-armhf.tar.gz and copy all of the files to the fat16 partition which can be as large as 2G.
* Make sure you have all the packages from the package list below installed on the SD card. This will save you lots of time.
* Add this to usercfg.txt at the root of the FAT16 partition:
  enable_uart=1
  gpu_mem=16
  dtparam=audio=off
* This is the contents of cmdline.txt:
  modules=loop,squashfs,sd-mod,usb-storage console=tty1 console=ttyAMA0,115200


==== References ====
=== First Boot ===
* Put the SD into the pi zero
* Connect the serial port
* Run minicom with the parameters set to 115200,n,8,1, no flow control.
* Power up the Pi.


=== Copy Root ===
* mkdir /stage
* mount /dev/sda2 /stage
* for d in $(ls -1 /|grep -v 'media\|stage\|dev\|proc\|sys'); do cp -a /$d /stage; done
* modules are loop mounted to /.modloop, and lib/modules is symlinked to that, so
* rm /stage/lib/modules
* cp -a /.modloop /stage/lib/modules
* Fix cmdline.txt
  mount -o remount,rw /media/mmcblk0p1
  echo 'root=/dev/mmcblk0p2' >> /media/mmcblk0p1/cmdline.txt
* reboot
=== Install ===
* verify you are now operating from the ext2 filesystem where you copied the rootfs.
* install openssh, openssh-server, openssh-client, openssh-server-common,
* install dnsmasq, ethtool, hostapd*, busybox extras, iptables*, iw,net-tools, tree, wireless-tools.
* edit all the configurations supplied here.
===== ssh config =====
The allowed users are not normal names since I want the names to be a little obfuscated. Not that it really matters, since this is a key driven setup<br>
AddressFamily inet<br>
ListenAddress 0.0.0.0<br>
HostKey /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key<br>
LogLevel INFO<br>
LoginGraceTime 30<br>
PermitRootLogin no<br>
StrictModes yes<br>
AllowUsers Som123X Extern4524User<br>
PubkeyAuthentication yes<br>
AuthorizedKeysFile /etc/ssh/authorized_keys<br>
HostbasedAuthentication yes<br>
IgnoreUserKnownHosts yes<br>
IgnoreRhosts yes<br>
PasswordAuthentication no<br>
ChallengeResponseAuthentication no<br>
AllowTcpForwarding yes<br>
GatewayPorts yes<br>
X11Forwarding no<br>
===== dnsmasq.conf =====
/etc/dnsmasq.conf<br>
This has two subnets. One for normal dhcp, the other for pseudo static - dhcp provided by MAC. One example here.<br>
<pre>
interface=br0
except-interface=eth0
dhcp-range=subnet0,192.168.0.10,192.168.0.100,255.255.255.0,24h
dhcp-range=subnet1,192.168.0.4,192.168.0.6,255.255.255.0,24h
bind-interfaces
#log-queries
#log-dhcp
dhcp-host=70:85:66:c4:48:55,192.168.0.4,nas
</pre>
===== /etc/hosts =====
dnsmasq provides DNS answers from the hosts file. Nice. <br>
<pre>
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain
::1 localhost localhost.localdomain
192.168.0.3    wireless
192.168.0.4    nas
192.168.0.5    mpd
</pre>
===== hostapd.conf =====
/etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf<br>
<pre>
interface=wlan0
bridge=br0
hw_mode=g
channel=7
wmm_enabled=0
macaddr_acl=0
auth_algs=1
ignore_broadcast_ssid=0
wpa=2
wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
wpa_pairwise=TKIP
rsn_pairwise=CCMP
ssid=Whatever
wpa_passphrase=YouMakeItUp
</pre>
===== interfaces =====
/etc/network/interfaces<br>
<pre>
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
        hostname ANYNAME
        hwaddress ether FE:ED:BE:EF:33:DD
iface eth1 inet manual
iface wlan0 inet manual
auto br0
iface br0 inet static
        pre-up ifconfig eth1 up
        bridge-ports eth1 wlan0
        bridge-stp off
        address 192.168.0.3
        broadcaset 192.168.1.255
        netmask 255.255.255.0
</pre>
===== Permissive iptables =====
Do NOT use this connected to the internet! There is NO protection.<br>
This is my stopopen in my replacement iptables<br>
iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT<br>
iptables -F INPUT<br>
iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT<br>
iptables -F OUTPUT<br>
iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT<br>
iptables -F FORWARD<br>
iptables -F -t nat<br>
iptables -F<br>
=== References ===
apk notes:
* Create, index and check dependencies on a list of apk files: apk index -o APKINDEX.unsigned.tar.gz *.apk
* Install a package: apk add iw OR apk add /path/to/iw-5.4-r0.apk
* remove a package: apk del iw
* repository lists are in: /etc/apk/repositories
  * Local URL: /media/mmcblk0p1/apks
  * Remote URL: http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.12/main
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Allocation_Table FAT16/32 limits]<br>
[https://udhcp.busybox.net/README.udhcpc udhcpc]<br>
[https://udhcp.busybox.net/README.udhcpc udhcpc]<br>
[https://linux.die.net/man/8/ez-ipupdate ez-ipupdate]<br>
[https://linux.die.net/man/8/ez-ipupdate ez-ipupdate]<br>
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[[Connecting_to_a_wireless_access_point|Connect to wireless AP]]<br>
[[Connecting_to_a_wireless_access_point|Connect to wireless AP]]<br>
[https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/222264/how-do-i-limit-dnsmasq-listening-to-only-one-interface dnsmasq listen restrictions]<br>
[https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/222264/how-do-i-limit-dnsmasq-listening-to-only-one-interface dnsmasq listen restrictions]<br>
 
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/IPv6#Disable_IPv6 Disable IPV6]<br>
[https://github.com/imp/dnsmasq/blob/master/dnsmasq.conf.example dnsmasq Docs]<br>
[https://man.openbsd.org/hostapd.conf.5 HostApd Docs]<br>
[rsync://rsync.alpinelinux.org/alpine Alpine Repos]<br>
[https://stevessmarthomeguide.com/home-network-dns-dnsmasq Set Static DNS names]<br>
[https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/504100/how-to-create-ssh-reverse-tunnel-with-iptables-forwarding Reverse SSH tunnel]<br>
===== Pi Related =====
[https://github.com/rickyrockrat/nanopi-alpine NanoPi NEO build script]<br>
===== Pi Specific =====
===== Pi Specific =====
[https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/89803/access-point-as-wifi-router-repeater-optional-with-bridge/89804 Pi Wifi Repeater]<br>
[https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/89803/access-point-as-wifi-router-repeater-optional-with-bridge/89804 Pi Wifi Repeater]<br>
[https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/81486/raspberry-pi-wifi-to-ethernet-bridge-for-a-server/81518 WiFi Bridge]<br>
[https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/81486/raspberry-pi-wifi-to-ethernet-bridge-for-a-server/81518 WiFi Bridge]<br>
[[Raspberry_Pi|Alpine Install]]<br>
[[Classic_install_or_sys_mode_on_Raspberry_Pi|Classic Sys Install on Pi]]<br>


==== Not Related, but Interesting ====
==== Not Related, but Interesting ====
[https://blog.thewalr.us/2017/09/26/raspberry-pi-zero-w-simultaneous-ap-and-managed-mode-wifi AP and Managed Mode]<br>
[https://blog.thewalr.us/2017/09/26/raspberry-pi-zero-w-simultaneous-ap-and-managed-mode-wifi AP and Managed Mode]<br>
[https://www.instructables.com/Using-a-Raspberry-PI-Zero-W-As-an-Access-Point-and AP and MQTT]<br>
[https://www.instructables.com/Using-a-Raspberry-PI-Zero-W-As-an-Access-Point-and AP and MQTT]<br>
==== Package List ====
Put these in the apks/armhf directory on the 256M Fat partition:<br>
iptables-1.8.4-r2.apk                      openssh-8.3_p1-r1.apk
iptables-openrc-1.8.4-r2.apk                openssh-client-8.3_p1-r1.apk
abuild-3.6.0-r1.apk                        iw-5.4-r0.apk                              openssh-keygen-8.3_p1-r1.apk
alpine-base-3.12.3-r0.apk                  kbd-bkeymaps-2.2.0-r2.apk                  openssh-server-8.3_p1-r1.apk
alpine-baselayout-3.2.0-r7.apk              libacl-2.2.53-r0.apk                        openssh-server-common-8.3_p1-r1.apk
alpine-conf-3.9.0-r1.apk                    libattr-2.4.48-r0.apk                      openssh-sftp-server-8.3_p1-r1.apk
alpine-keys-2.2-r0.apk                      libblkid-2.35.2-r0.apk                      openssl-1.1.1i-r0.apk
alpine-mirrors-3.5.10-r0.apk                libc-utils-0.7.2-r3.apk                    patch-2.7.6-r6.apk
apk-tools-2.10.5-r1.apk                    libcap-2.27-r0.apk                          pcsc-lite-libs-1.8.26-r0.apk
attr-2.4.48-r0.apk                          libcom_err-1.45.6-r0.apk                    pkgconf-1.7.2-r0.apk
bash-5.0.17-r0.apk                          libcrypto1.1-1.1.1i-r0.apk                  ppp-atm-2.4.8-r2.apk
bash-completion-2.10-r0.apk                libcurl-7.69.1-r3.apk                      ppp-chat-2.4.8-r2.apk
bonding-2.6-r4.apk                          libedit-20191231.3.1-r0.apk                ppp-daemon-2.4.8-r2.apk
bridge-1.5-r4.apk                          libev-4.33-r0.apk                          ppp-l2tp-2.4.8-r2.apk
bridge-utils-1.6-r0.apk                    libgcc-9.3.0-r2.apk                        ppp-minconn-2.4.8-r2.apk
busybox-1.31.1-r19.apk                      libmnl-1.0.4-r0.apk                        ppp-passprompt-2.4.8-r2.apk
busybox-extras-1.31.1-r19.apk              libnftnl-1.1.6-r0.apk                      ppp-passwordfd-2.4.8-r2.apk
busybox-initscripts-3.2-r2.apk              libnftnl-libs-1.1.6-r0.apk                  ppp-pppoe-2.4.8-r2.apk
busybox-suid-1.31.1-r19.apk                libnl3-3.5.0-r0.apk                        ppp-radius-2.4.8-r2.apk
c-ares-1.16.1-r0.apk                        libpcap-1.9.1-r2.apk                        ppp-winbind-2.4.8-r2.apk
ca-certificates-20191127-r4.apk            libssl1.1-1.1.1i-r0.apk                    readline-8.0.4-r0.apk
ca-certificates-bundle-20191127-r4.apk      libstdc++-9.3.0-r2.apk                      scanelf-1.2.6-r0.apk
chrony-3.5.1-r0.apk                        libtls-standalone-2.9.1-r1.apk              signature.tar.gz
chrony-openrc-3.5.1-r0.apk                  libusb-1.0.23-r0.apk                        ssl_client-1.31.1-r19.apk
curl-7.69.1-r3.apk                          libuuid-2.35.2-r0.apk                      tar-1.32-r1.apk
dbus-libs-1.12.18-r0.apk                    lzip-1.21-r0.apk                            tcpdump-4.9.3-r2.apk
dnsmasq-2.81-r0.apk                        mii-tool-1.60_git20140218-r2.apk            tree-1.8.0-r0.apk
e2fsprogs-1.45.6-r0.apk                    musl-1.1.24-r10.apk                        tzdata-2020c-r1.apk
e2fsprogs-libs-1.45.6-r0.apk                musl-utils-1.1.24-r10.apk                  usb-modeswitch-2.6.0-r1.apk
ethtool-5.6-r0.apk                          ncurses-libs-6.2_p20200523-r0.apk          vlan-2.2-r0.apk
ez-ipupdate-3.0.10-r9.apk                  ncurses-terminfo-base-6.2_p20200523-r0.apk  wireless-tools-30_pre9-r1.apk
fakeroot-1.24-r0.apk                        net-tools-1.60_git20140218-r2.apk          wpa_supplicant-2.9-r5.apk
haveged-1.9.8-r1.apk                        network-extras-1.2-r0.apk                  wpa_supplicant-openrc-2.9-r5.apk
haveged-openrc-1.9.8-r1.apk                nghttp2-1.41.0-r0.apk                      zlib-1.2.11-r3.apk
hostapd-2.9-r2.apk                          nghttp2-libs-1.41.0-r0.apk
hostapd-openrc-2.9-r2.apk                  openrc-0.42.1-r11.apk

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Pi Zero W Wireless Router

This page describes building a Wireless Access Point with two wired ethernet ports for building a home router that connects to the internet with one wired port, and an internal LAN with the second wired port and the on-board WiFi.

The intent is to provide this:

                                    |<-->eth1 <-->| 
Internet <--> eth0 <-->FireWall<-->br0           Internal<--> ssh,bind,dhcp, with ssh reverse ssh connections.
                                    |<-->wlan0<-->|

Overview

I generally run Debian and when forced by Red Hot Irons, Red Hat. This is my first foray into Alpine. So far I am very impressed. I mirrored the 3.12 armhf repos so I had things local when I needed them. Word to the wise, it comprises 13 GB of apk files.
One *really* nice feature of Alpine is apk, the yum/apt replacement:

  • It is simple and to the point.
  • The same tool provides *repo* level dependency reporting!
  • Install of single packages without repo signing (I never did get the signing correct, but I can install).

Prepare

  • Obtain a microSD card (or HDD) you can wipe the data from. We will assume it is /dev/sdc.
  • Make a 256M FAT16 partition (sudo mkfs.vfat -n ALPBOOT /dev/sdc1)
  • The rest of the device can be ext2 (ext3/4 on HDD) (sudo mke2fs -m1 -L alext3 /dev/sdc2).
  • Untar the alpine-rpi-3.12.3-armhf.tar.gz and copy all of the files to the fat16 partition which can be as large as 2G.
  • Make sure you have all the packages from the package list below installed on the SD card. This will save you lots of time.
  • Add this to usercfg.txt at the root of the FAT16 partition:
 enable_uart=1
 gpu_mem=16
 dtparam=audio=off
  • This is the contents of cmdline.txt:
 modules=loop,squashfs,sd-mod,usb-storage console=tty1 console=ttyAMA0,115200

First Boot

  • Put the SD into the pi zero
  • Connect the serial port
  • Run minicom with the parameters set to 115200,n,8,1, no flow control.
  • Power up the Pi.

Copy Root

  • mkdir /stage
  • mount /dev/sda2 /stage
  • for d in $(ls -1 /|grep -v 'media\|stage\|dev\|proc\|sys'); do cp -a /$d /stage; done
  • modules are loop mounted to /.modloop, and lib/modules is symlinked to that, so
  • rm /stage/lib/modules
  • cp -a /.modloop /stage/lib/modules
  • Fix cmdline.txt
 mount -o remount,rw /media/mmcblk0p1
 echo 'root=/dev/mmcblk0p2' >> /media/mmcblk0p1/cmdline.txt
  • reboot

Install

  • verify you are now operating from the ext2 filesystem where you copied the rootfs.
  • install openssh, openssh-server, openssh-client, openssh-server-common,
  • install dnsmasq, ethtool, hostapd*, busybox extras, iptables*, iw,net-tools, tree, wireless-tools.
  • edit all the configurations supplied here.
ssh config

The allowed users are not normal names since I want the names to be a little obfuscated. Not that it really matters, since this is a key driven setup
AddressFamily inet
ListenAddress 0.0.0.0
HostKey /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
LogLevel INFO
LoginGraceTime 30
PermitRootLogin no
StrictModes yes
AllowUsers Som123X Extern4524User
PubkeyAuthentication yes
AuthorizedKeysFile /etc/ssh/authorized_keys
HostbasedAuthentication yes
IgnoreUserKnownHosts yes
IgnoreRhosts yes
PasswordAuthentication no
ChallengeResponseAuthentication no
AllowTcpForwarding yes
GatewayPorts yes
X11Forwarding no


dnsmasq.conf

/etc/dnsmasq.conf
This has two subnets. One for normal dhcp, the other for pseudo static - dhcp provided by MAC. One example here.

interface=br0
except-interface=eth0
dhcp-range=subnet0,192.168.0.10,192.168.0.100,255.255.255.0,24h
dhcp-range=subnet1,192.168.0.4,192.168.0.6,255.255.255.0,24h
bind-interfaces
#log-queries
#log-dhcp
dhcp-host=70:85:66:c4:48:55,192.168.0.4,nas
/etc/hosts

dnsmasq provides DNS answers from the hosts file. Nice.

127.0.0.1	localhost localhost.localdomain
::1		localhost localhost.localdomain
192.168.0.3     wireless
192.168.0.4     nas
192.168.0.5     mpd
hostapd.conf

/etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf

interface=wlan0
bridge=br0
hw_mode=g
channel=7
wmm_enabled=0
macaddr_acl=0
auth_algs=1
ignore_broadcast_ssid=0
wpa=2
wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
wpa_pairwise=TKIP
rsn_pairwise=CCMP
ssid=Whatever
wpa_passphrase=YouMakeItUp
interfaces

/etc/network/interfaces

auto lo
iface lo inet loopback

auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
        hostname ANYNAME
        hwaddress ether FE:ED:BE:EF:33:DD

iface eth1 inet manual
iface wlan0 inet manual

auto br0
iface br0 inet static
        pre-up ifconfig eth1 up
        bridge-ports eth1 wlan0
        bridge-stp off
        address 192.168.0.3
        broadcaset 192.168.1.255
        netmask 255.255.255.0
Permissive iptables

Do NOT use this connected to the internet! There is NO protection.
This is my stopopen in my replacement iptables
iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT
iptables -F INPUT
iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
iptables -F OUTPUT
iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT
iptables -F FORWARD
iptables -F -t nat
iptables -F

References

apk notes:

  • Create, index and check dependencies on a list of apk files: apk index -o APKINDEX.unsigned.tar.gz *.apk
  • Install a package: apk add iw OR apk add /path/to/iw-5.4-r0.apk
  • remove a package: apk del iw
  • repository lists are in: /etc/apk/repositories
 * Local URL: /media/mmcblk0p1/apks
 * Remote URL: http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.12/main

FAT16/32 limits
udhcpc
ez-ipupdate
Dynamic_DNS
Alpine Linux Bridge
Connect to wireless AP
dnsmasq listen restrictions
Disable IPV6
dnsmasq Docs
HostApd Docs
[rsync://rsync.alpinelinux.org/alpine Alpine Repos]
Set Static DNS names
Reverse SSH tunnel

Pi Related

NanoPi NEO build script

Pi Specific

Pi Wifi Repeater
WiFi Bridge
Alpine Install
Classic Sys Install on Pi

Not Related, but Interesting

AP and Managed Mode
AP and MQTT

Package List

Put these in the apks/armhf directory on the 256M Fat partition:

iptables-1.8.4-r2.apk openssh-8.3_p1-r1.apk iptables-openrc-1.8.4-r2.apk openssh-client-8.3_p1-r1.apk abuild-3.6.0-r1.apk iw-5.4-r0.apk openssh-keygen-8.3_p1-r1.apk alpine-base-3.12.3-r0.apk kbd-bkeymaps-2.2.0-r2.apk openssh-server-8.3_p1-r1.apk alpine-baselayout-3.2.0-r7.apk libacl-2.2.53-r0.apk openssh-server-common-8.3_p1-r1.apk alpine-conf-3.9.0-r1.apk libattr-2.4.48-r0.apk openssh-sftp-server-8.3_p1-r1.apk alpine-keys-2.2-r0.apk libblkid-2.35.2-r0.apk openssl-1.1.1i-r0.apk alpine-mirrors-3.5.10-r0.apk libc-utils-0.7.2-r3.apk patch-2.7.6-r6.apk apk-tools-2.10.5-r1.apk libcap-2.27-r0.apk pcsc-lite-libs-1.8.26-r0.apk attr-2.4.48-r0.apk libcom_err-1.45.6-r0.apk pkgconf-1.7.2-r0.apk bash-5.0.17-r0.apk libcrypto1.1-1.1.1i-r0.apk ppp-atm-2.4.8-r2.apk bash-completion-2.10-r0.apk libcurl-7.69.1-r3.apk ppp-chat-2.4.8-r2.apk bonding-2.6-r4.apk libedit-20191231.3.1-r0.apk ppp-daemon-2.4.8-r2.apk bridge-1.5-r4.apk libev-4.33-r0.apk ppp-l2tp-2.4.8-r2.apk bridge-utils-1.6-r0.apk libgcc-9.3.0-r2.apk ppp-minconn-2.4.8-r2.apk busybox-1.31.1-r19.apk libmnl-1.0.4-r0.apk ppp-passprompt-2.4.8-r2.apk busybox-extras-1.31.1-r19.apk libnftnl-1.1.6-r0.apk ppp-passwordfd-2.4.8-r2.apk busybox-initscripts-3.2-r2.apk libnftnl-libs-1.1.6-r0.apk ppp-pppoe-2.4.8-r2.apk busybox-suid-1.31.1-r19.apk libnl3-3.5.0-r0.apk ppp-radius-2.4.8-r2.apk c-ares-1.16.1-r0.apk libpcap-1.9.1-r2.apk ppp-winbind-2.4.8-r2.apk ca-certificates-20191127-r4.apk libssl1.1-1.1.1i-r0.apk readline-8.0.4-r0.apk ca-certificates-bundle-20191127-r4.apk libstdc++-9.3.0-r2.apk scanelf-1.2.6-r0.apk chrony-3.5.1-r0.apk libtls-standalone-2.9.1-r1.apk signature.tar.gz chrony-openrc-3.5.1-r0.apk libusb-1.0.23-r0.apk ssl_client-1.31.1-r19.apk curl-7.69.1-r3.apk libuuid-2.35.2-r0.apk tar-1.32-r1.apk dbus-libs-1.12.18-r0.apk lzip-1.21-r0.apk tcpdump-4.9.3-r2.apk dnsmasq-2.81-r0.apk mii-tool-1.60_git20140218-r2.apk tree-1.8.0-r0.apk e2fsprogs-1.45.6-r0.apk musl-1.1.24-r10.apk tzdata-2020c-r1.apk e2fsprogs-libs-1.45.6-r0.apk musl-utils-1.1.24-r10.apk usb-modeswitch-2.6.0-r1.apk ethtool-5.6-r0.apk ncurses-libs-6.2_p20200523-r0.apk vlan-2.2-r0.apk ez-ipupdate-3.0.10-r9.apk ncurses-terminfo-base-6.2_p20200523-r0.apk wireless-tools-30_pre9-r1.apk fakeroot-1.24-r0.apk net-tools-1.60_git20140218-r2.apk wpa_supplicant-2.9-r5.apk haveged-1.9.8-r1.apk network-extras-1.2-r0.apk wpa_supplicant-openrc-2.9-r5.apk haveged-openrc-1.9.8-r1.apk nghttp2-1.41.0-r0.apk zlib-1.2.11-r3.apk hostapd-2.9-r2.apk nghttp2-libs-1.41.0-r0.apk hostapd-openrc-2.9-r2.apk openrc-0.42.1-r11.apk