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[docs]: kamikaze has been released long ago

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\subsubsection{Download OpenWrt}
This article refers to the "Kamikaze" branch of OpenWrt, which can be downloaded via
subversion using the following command:
OpenWrt can be downloaded via subversion using the following command:
\begin{Verbatim}
$ svn checkout svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk kamikaze
$ svn checkout svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk openwrt-trunk
\end{Verbatim}
Additionally, there is a trac interface on \href{https://dev.openwrt.org/}{https://dev.openwrt.org/}
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Those packages can be used to extend the functionality of the build system and need to be
symlinked into the main trunk. Once you do that, the packages will show up in the menu for
configuration. From kamikaze you would do something like this:
configuration. You would do something like this:
\begin{Verbatim}
$ ./scripts/feeds search nmap

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The network configuration in Kamikaze is stored in \texttt{/etc/config/network}
The network configuration is stored in \texttt{/etc/config/network}
and is divided into interface configurations.
Each interface configuration either refers directly to an ethernet/wifi
interface (\texttt{eth0}, \texttt{wl0}, ..) or to a bridge containing multiple interfaces.