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    Wake On Lan Per HTTP/HTTPS ( Script )

    The script is still working, but, as RMerlin said, I believe jffs was wiped out. The same happen to me on every firmware update, but I always backup jffs to the USB disk and it's easy to restore all my scripts. I created /jffs/scripts/services-stop with the following lines: I should check...
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    Wake On Lan Per HTTP/HTTPS ( Script )

    There is no need to configure a port because the script only checks for the TARGET IP in system log. The router will print to the system log all packets forwarded to the specified IP, regardless of the port. In the system log you will have lines like: and the script only check for the DST...
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    Wake On Lan Per HTTP/HTTPS ( Script )

    Here's how I did it: 1. Configure port forward to forward the desired port from the PC to the outside (you probably already did this). 2. Set "Logged packets type" to "Accepted" in Firewall/General. 3. Enable and format jffs Administration/System 3. After reboot (when the format of jffs is...
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    Asuswrt-Merlin - custom build of the Asus RT-N66U firmware

    Nope, not random. It crashes every time. Tested further: with Firefox, over HTTPS, it works normally. But, when I try the same thing with IE (over HTTPS), it crashes the HTTPS. :D Cannot open HTTPS in Firefox either. Very, very strange. Not a very big issue anyway.
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    Asuswrt-Merlin - custom build of the Asus RT-N66U firmware

    Working great when you connect to the UI with HTTP. With HTTPS, when I click "Clients" in the "Network Map", the "Client status" tab turns into "Internet Explorer cannot display this webpage" And, after that the UI crashes. I have to restart the router. Correction: the HTTPS UI crashes. Can work...
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    Asuswrt-Merlin - custom build of the Asus RT-N66U firmware

    Downloading as I type :) Great job with HTTPS !!!
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    Asuswrt-Merlin - custom build of the Asus RT-N66U firmware

    No success... I have the same file renamed "admin", modified the minute, killed crond and then started it again... and no test.log...:mad: Did anybody tried crond? Or is just me?
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    Asuswrt-Merlin - custom build of the Asus RT-N66U firmware

    I couldn't get it to work... Maybe I missed something and maybe you can shed some light: I created the following test file in /var/spool/cron/crantabs and I started crond. I checked if it created a log file and, surprise, no test.log file :confused:
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    Asuswrt-Merlin - custom build of the Asus RT-N66U firmware

    One other question, RMerlin... How do I run cron jobs? There is a /usr/sbin/crond, but where do I put the crontab files? I tried /tmp/etc/crontab but it doesn't run. Do you have any idea where to put crontab files?
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    Asuswrt-Merlin - custom build of the Asus RT-N66U firmware

    Got it and it's working flawless :)
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    Asuswrt-Merlin - custom build of the Asus RT-N66U firmware

    Well, I didn't mean my comment to be taken as as feature request, though I would surely like something like that integrated :) It's not a problem to do it by hand, because it's a very simple script. I didn't mean that the WOL UI is not a good thing. It's very good. Just not so handy. I mean...
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    Asuswrt-Merlin - custom build of the Asus RT-N66U firmware

    Great job, RMerlin! I'm using 108.3 build for 2 days (I got this router 3 days ago :) ) and I'm more than satisfied with it. I also consider that sticking closest to the original firmware is best. I'd like to share my comments regarding the WOL function... It's great that you managed to...
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