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    OpenVPN Client with "cipher none" segmentation fault.

    According to the openvpn source code, there were a couple of fixes to the "cipher none" bug. And the second fix didn't make it into version 2.3.6. Here is the github commit: https://github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn/commit/98156e90e1e83133a6a6a020db8e7333ada6156b Although "cipher none" may at...
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    jffs problems - is my flash memory going bad ? ?

    I get same syntax error (thx for suggestion tho) # /sbin/mtd-erase2 brcmnand usage: mtd-erase2 [device]
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    jffs problems - is my flash memory going bad ? ?

    Although I no longer can mount it, I am 100% certain that my jffs partition was mtdblock4 (size 99MB). My asus partition is only 1MB. RMerl/John, does /sbin/mtd-erase2 (arm version) return anything other than: usage: mtd-erase2 [device] If yes, then mine is broken (or something in...
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    jffs problems - is my flash memory going bad ? ?

    I have - a few times in fact.
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    jffs problems - is my flash memory going bad ? ?

    Here you go. Lemme know if u see anything screwy. dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 00080000 00020000 "boot" mtd1: 00180000 00020000 "nvram" mtd2: 01e00000 00020000 "linux" mtd3: 01c67730 00020000 "rootfs" mtd4: 05ec0000 00020000 "brcmnand" mtd5: 00140000 00020000 "asus"
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    jffs problems - is my flash memory going bad ? ?

    Yikes. I'm gonna exhaust any other options before mucking with kernel src. Concerning /sbin/mtd-erase2 (arm version): /sbin/mtd-erase2 jffs2 (as well as "mtd-erase2 jffs", "mtd-erase2 /dev/mtd4", "mtd-erase2 mtd4", "mtd-erase2 /dev/mtdblock4") all yield command-line syntax error usage...
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    jffs problems - is my flash memory going bad ? ?

    I don't think i've been abusing the nand. I write to it once a day, as well as the usual syslog stuff (log entries a few times a day). My jffs partition (mtd4) is currently 99MB. I wonder if it is possible to make it smaller (in hopes of avoiding flash memory errors). All I need is about...
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    jffs problems - is my flash memory going bad ? ?

    I have a TM-AC1900 (aka tmobile branded RT-AC68U) running 376.47, and am wondering if its flash memory is going bad. JFFS was working fine for a few weeks. Then after a reboot yesterday, jffs no longer gets mounted and I see these errors in dmesg: (also attempting to manually mount...
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