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    Restore Traffic Stats

    If I'm not misunderstanding rstats.c, it has an upper limit of 62 days. I'm curious why mine is half of that, but I'd prefer there was no upper bound.
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    Restore Traffic Stats

    No factory resets. The file is correct as you can see the last modified time gets updated every six hours. No clone MAC. Filename matches router's MAC. I tried manually restoring a backup from before I updated and it still doesn't have anything beyond 30 days ago. I suspect that when it's...
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    Intermittent DNS failures

    That fixed it. At first it didn't, but I noticed that the client was no longer in the DHCP list so I forced it to renew and everything's working.
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    Intermittent DNS failures

    Like this? ubi:rootfs_ubifs on /tmp/resolv.conf type ubifs (ro,relatime) ubi:rootfs_ubifs on /tmp/resolv.conf type ubifs (ro,relatime)
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    Intermittent DNS failures

    Then I'm afraid I'll loose the current state. I may not be able to recreate it for troubleshooting.
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    Intermittent DNS failures

    How can we dump dnsmasq's dns records? I'm baffled as to how both dnsmasq and services.c could both be failing in their own different ways that coincidentally prevents local name resolution. There's something more going on, but I just can't figure it out.
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    Restore Traffic Stats

    For the last few times I've upgraded my firmware it nukes the traffic stats except for the previous 30 days. I have them stored every 6 hours in /mnt/sda1/stats/, but it seems like that's not allowing previous months' history to be retained after firmware updates. Is there a way to manually...
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    Intermittent DNS failures

    I see it only does that to static entries in NVRAM. How does dnsmasq handle static hosts defined in dnsmasq.conf?
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    Intermittent DNS failures

    What is supposed to write the assigned DHCP hosts to /etc /hosts? Is that dnsmasq's job?
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    Intermittent DNS failures

    Just for reference: I updated to 386.5_2 and still same issue. I have not factory reset yet.
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    Slow OpenVPN server on Asus RT-AX86U

    Don't discount issues related to your office network. My employer deprioritizes all traffic that's not on a small handful of specific ports and caps the speed at 1 Mbps. If I want normal speeds on my VPN I have to assign it to one of the ports that isn't deprioritized, like 443.
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    Intermittent DNS failures

    That's the plan. I was just hoping to debug it before I do. I always hate to waste an opportunity to track down a bug (if it's a bug). It would be neat if there was an easy way to emulate the router environment so I could keep an image of the router as it is now and play with it in a virtual...
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    Intermittent DNS failures

    https://pastebin.com/psFddbCv
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    Intermittent DNS failures

    jquery is giving a 403 on post when I include my console output.
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    Intermittent DNS failures

    For some reason I'm not allowed to post ouput anymore
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    Intermittent DNS failures

    admin@RT-AX86U-AR28:/tmp/etc# cat hosts 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost 192.168.1.1 RT-AX86U-AR28.foo.lan RT-AX86U-AR28 192.168.1.1 RT-AX86U-AR28.local 192.168.1.1 router.asus.com 192.168.1.1 www.asusnetwork.net 192.168.1.1 www.asusrouter.com That explains why the router's host name...
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    Intermittent DNS failures

    admin@RT-AX86U-AR28:/jffs/configs# mv dnsmasq.conf.add dnsmasq.conf.old admin@RT-AX86U-AR28:/jffs/configs# service restart_dnsmasq Done. admin@RT-AX86U-AR28:/jffs/configs# nslookup myPC.foo.lan Server: 127.0.0.1 Address 1: 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain nslookup: can't resolve 'myPC.foo.lan'
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    Intermittent DNS failures

    nslookup on the router's own name works. $ nslookup RT-AX86U-AR28 Server: RT-AX86U-AR28.foo.lan Address: 192.168.1.1 Name: RT-AX86U-AR28.foo.lan Address: 192.168.1.1 So it seems that it's not local name resolution per se, but incorporating DHCP clients into the mix that has gone wrong...
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    Intermittent DNS failures

    I'm going to try upgrading firmware or reset, whichever is necessary, but I'm keen to track it down before I do that. Seems like there might be some special edge case where this happens and I'd like to know what it is before I nuke it.
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    Intermittent DNS failures

    Same thing: NXDOMAIN.
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