How to compile native programs for use in openwrt ------------------------------------------------- 1) Install required packages to the host system : debian,ubuntu : apt install build-essential patch libncurses-dev python3-distutils unzip gawk wget git fedora: dnf install make patch gcc g++ ncurses-devel git perl Other packages may be required on your distribution. Look for the errors. 2) Download latest SDK for your target platform from https://downloads.openwrt.org examples : curl -o - https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/23.05.5/targets/x86/64/openwrt-sdk-23.05.5-x86-64_gcc-12.3.0_musl.Linux-x86_64.tar.xz | tar -Jxvf - cd openwrt-sdk-23.05.5-x86-64_gcc-12.3.0_musl.Linux-x86_64 curl -o - https://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/targets/x86/64/openwrt-sdk-x86-64_gcc-13.3.0_musl.Linux-x86_64.tar.zst | tar --zstd -xvf - cd openwrt-sdk-x86-64_gcc-13.3.0_musl.Linux-x86_64 3) Install required libs ./scripts/feeds update base packages ./scripts/feeds install libnetfilter-queue zlib libcap 4) Prepare openwrt package definitions cp -R /opt/zapret/docs/compile/openwrt/. . cp -R /opt/zapret/tpws package/zapret/tpws cp -R /opt/zapret/nfq package/zapret/nfqws cp -R /opt/zapret/mdig package/zapret/mdig cp -R /opt/zapret/ip2net package/zapret/ip2net rm -f package/zapret/tpws/tpws/tpws package/zapret/nfqws/nfq/nfqws package/zapret/mdig/mdig/mdig package/zapret/ip2net/ip2net/ip2net 5) Prepare .config make defconfig If you only need bins without packages comment 'CONFIG_AUTOREMOVE=y' line in .config 6) Compile dynamic build : make package/{tpws,nfqws,mdig,ip2net}/compile static build : make CFLAGS=-static package/{tpws,nfqws,mdig,ip2net}/compile 7) Get result executables only : build_dir/target/ ipk or apk packages : bin/packages/*/base 8) Installating to openwrt to use with zapret zapret with or without binaries should be already installed in /opt/zapret. Install ipk's or apk's with all compiled progs using opkg or apk. Bins are placed to /opt/zapret/binaries/my. Or copy binaries there manually and set chmod 755 to them. Run install_bin.sh or install_easy.sh. They will use bins in 'my' folder.