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    failed to write /var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases: No space left on device (retry in 60s)

    Check with free If it is due to caching, you can schedule a cron job to periodically clear the cache like every hour cru a dropCaches "0 * * * * echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches"
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 380.65 is now available

    Clearing the Browser Cookie+Cache+Certificates & Keychain (mac os) solved the issue for me. Even I access the Admin Page through a bookmark though through ssl https://192.168.1.1:8443/Main_Login.asp
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 380.65 is now available

    Forum search did not turn up the issue reported earlier by you. After your update went through this thread. The culprit it seems are the certificates as mentioned earlier in this thread by others. Removed the keychain entries for 192.168.1.1 and also Firefox ->Preferences ->...
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 380.65 is now available

    Yes. Firefox, Opera, Safari (Mac Desktop versions). Issue appears frequently. Nothing in the syslog
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 380.65 is now available

    It appears in 380.65 did not see the issue on prior builds. I do have 5 GHz disabled, maybe if one of the radio's is off.....
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 380.65 is now available

    @RMerlin Today the below happened and can be replicated through multiple browsers on N66U 1.Login to router admin through https://192.168.1.1:8443/Main_Login.asp 2. Instead of Router Admin (index page) only the below appears (browser url is https://192.168.1.1:8443/ajax_coretmp.asp)...
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    DNScrypt dnscrypt installer for asuswrt

    It looks like the solution installs dnscrypt-proxy in jffs instead of in entware. Still it should not stop you from having multiple/failover dnscrypt-proxy daemons as long as dnscrypt-proxy is installed in your system. You might have a bit of conflict with failover dnscrypt as the adblock...
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    DNScrypt dnscrypt installer for asuswrt

    @JemTheWire @GoNz0 To use multiple or failover dnscrypt daemons, do the below ssh login to your router cd /opt/sbin ln -s dnscrypt-proxy dnscrypt-proxy2 ln -s dnscrypt-proxy dnscrypt-proxy3 cd ENTWARE-INSTALLATION-PATH/etc/init.d cp S09dnscrypt-proxy S10dnscrypt-proxy cp...
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    Malware Filter / bad host IPSET

    Nice of you. I see that in your attempt it spawned 4 procs
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    Malware Filter / bad host IPSET

    nice I was using the BB Code Editor option while posting, looks like it does not work out so well
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    Malware Filter / bad host IPSET

    It is double-quotes i.e., (")around PARAM. You are right I have been using the xargs from the entware. Perhaps it was installed as a dependency of one of the packages either dnscrypt or privoxy. xargs --version xargs (GNU findutils) 4.6.0 xargs -P10 -I “PARAM” -n1 -a $path/malware-filter.txt...
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    Malware Filter / bad host IPSET

    xargs -P10 -I “PARAM” -n1 -a $path/malware-filter.txt ipset $SYNTAX malware-filter PARAM > /dev/null 2>&1 should read xargs -P10 -I “PARAM” -n1 -a $path/malware-filter.txt ipset $SYNTAX malware-update PARAM > /dev/null 2>&1
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    Malware Filter / bad host IPSET

    @swetoast I noticed that about 30-50% of time is reduced by speeding up / enabling parallel processing of additions to ipset by changing the below line in Malware Filter script for i in `cat $path/malware-filter.txt`; do nice ipset $SYNTAX malware-update $i ; done TO xargs -P10 -I “PARAM”...
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    Malware Filter / bad host IPSET

    I have seen that but since it is not in the locations looked at runtime by wget, the ca-certificates bundle packaged with the firmware does not get used unless a manual option is specified through --ca-certificate. Hence, my previous issue of https certificate failures with both entware-ng as...
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    Malware Filter / bad host IPSET

    Q clarified by If WGETRC is not set, Wget will try to load $HOME/.wgetrc. Reference: https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/html_node/Wgetrc-Location.html#Wgetrc-Location
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    Malware Filter / bad host IPSET

    Indeed. There seems to be a conflict with entware-ng and firmware when it comes to wget. As I have entware-ng the scripts are defaulting to /opt/bin/wget which is of version 1.18 and the firmware /usr/sbin/wget which is of version 1.16 Quick Q in relation to the firmware wget, do we still...
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    Malware Filter / bad host IPSET

    I do have entware-ng installed and am on 380.63_2 on N66U. Running the malware filter script from an attached USB and refreshing it bi-weekly. 1) wget complaints about not able to resolve https certs of the block list sites, so the need to include --no-check-certificate option. 2) It's a small...
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    Malware Filter / bad host IPSET

    Snow Time...Santa Time...Flu Time :) Hope you are feeling better...thanks for the script. I only made two changes for it to get working on my N66U 1. Added option --no-check-certificate for the wget command for the https cert issues 2. Reverted to grep 'Unknown set' as N66U has a ipset 4.5...
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    Malware Filter / bad host IPSET

    Ah...indeed....thanks for the clarification
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    Malware Filter / bad host IPSET

    I would do a simple test as below after the script finishes execution such as Test 1) ipset -T malware-filter "Insert here any IP from the MALWARE_FILTER.LIST Sites" example : prompt> ipset -T malware-filter 107.128.192.44 107.128.192.44 is in set malware-filter. Test 2) ping "INSERT HERE...
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