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MMS support (via mmsd-tng) involves sending/receiving network requests/responses over the wwan interface. If it's ipv4-only and the device is connected to some other ipv4 network on another iface (like wifi), this can cause the rp_filter to reject responses on wwan iface because it incorrectly thinks they are martian packets. This does theoretically disable some "security" feature in the kernel, but it's worth noting that: 1) rp_filter isn't implemented at all in the kernel for ipv6 2) other distros (mobian, pureos at least) are also disabling rp_filter 3) this seems to be a relatively common problem with folks using mms on pmOS, since many carriers' data networks are ipv4-only also see: https://gitlab.com/kop316/mmsd/-/merge_requests/55/diffs?commit_id=b22c253fb939ff1eb949ea4e628706e6a28c851a [ci:skip-build] already built successfully in CI |
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APKBUILD | ||
postmarketos-base-nftables.post-install | ||
postmarketos-base.post-install | ||
postmarketos-base.post-upgrade | ||
postmarketos-base.pre-upgrade | ||
postmarketos-base.trigger | ||
rootfs-etc-conf.d-bootmisc | ||
rootfs-etc-conf.d-swapfile | ||
rootfs-etc-conf.d-syslog | ||
rootfs-etc-fstab | ||
rootfs-etc-init.d-deferred-initcalls | ||
rootfs-etc-init.d-swapfile | ||
rootfs-etc-issue | ||
rootfs-etc-motd | ||
rootfs-etc-os-release | ||
rootfs-etc-sudoers | ||
rootfs-etc-sysctl.d-disable-rp-filter.conf | ||
rootfs-lib-udev-rules.d-20-tm2-touchkey-leds.rules | ||
rootfs-lib-udev-rules.d-50-firmware.rules | ||
rootfs-lib-udev-rules.d-95-rt5033-battery-refresh.rules | ||
rootfs-sbin-swapfile | ||
rootfs-usr-lib-firmwareload.sh |