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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.14 (and 384.13_2) are now available

    Seeing the same thing here. .13 fine... .14 showing this problem. This and the "Internet Status: disconnected" problem (status says that but connectivity is fine) are the two nasty problems I've seen and continue to see with .14 on my AC68U.
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.14 (and 384.13_2) are now available

    Yes, but a number of us are now seeing this (where we hadn't before) and don't have the supposed culprits of wan status testing enabled... when we upgraded from .13 to .14, where .13 didn't show this problem and .14 does.
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    Traffic Monitor - Daily Graph Issue

    I'm seeing the same thing. AC68U after dirty flash from 384.13 to 384.14. And before anyone asks - no, I don't have hw acceleration enabled... or if it is, it's not something that can be disabled because the GUI already says (under Tools/Sysinfo/Network/HW acceleration) "Disabled (by user)" I...
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.14 (and 384.13_2) are now available

    Seeing identical mis-behavior on the same model (same DNS servers too) and also had already checked that no network monitoring was enabled.
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.9 is now available

    What about the lack of email being sent? (Sorry if I mentioned one thing that was noted in the changelog... though if it had mentioned "IPS from AiProtection" maybe I'd have noticed it as well)
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.9 is now available

    AiProtection has never actually logged anything in the router GUI, even when it blocks something... nor does it send email (yes I supplied the gmail app password as credentials), and there's nothing to indicate a failed attempt to send email when the attempts to known bad sites get blocked by...
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.6 is now available

    I'm definitely seeing a memory leak still under 384.6. Forget exactly where free memory started (the cached and buffers are low, so don't anyone come saying it's just linux doing its thing - I know better)... but it's now at 80% used and the majority (surprise) is the httpd process again...
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    [Beta] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.6 beta is now available

    If it's just cached/buffers growing (in the output of "free" after ssh-ing into the router) then sure it's not a problem... but the memory management feature is usually enabled (IIRC) by default and that is constantly trying to free those caches... if those aren't what's growing, but the free...
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    [Beta] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.6 beta is now available

    I guess the lan-wifi slowdown attributed to a few of the stock asus bits on the ac68u might not make it for the 384.6 general release? https://www.snbforums.com/threads/rt-ac68u-latest-official-firmware-slow-wifi-lan-transfer-rate.47560/ since the gpl for the code that's known to fix the issue...
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    [Release 384/NG] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.5 is now available

    I'm on an ac68u, with the memory management (flush caches) enabled... and while the cached/buffers numbers are relatively consistent, the memory usage (especially the httpd process) simply continues to rise and never goes back down to where it started... I know it will crash and it's because...
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    [Release 384/NG] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.5 is now available

    As Morac has said before, the buffers and cached numbers aren't growing, while free memory continues to drop.
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    [Release 384/NG] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.5 is now available

    "grep VmRSS /proc/*/status|sort -k2" will show you the amount of resident memory in use by each process, with the ones consuming most at the end of the output... then you can use "ps|grep $proc" (where $proc is the process number you want to track down, from /proc/$pid/status) to see which...
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    [Release 384/NG] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.5 is now available

    I've been looking at this and it seems (on my router) that the process that continues to grow (in resident memory size) while the others stay pretty constant, is the web server (httpd). Mine started out at 1700kB (after I restarted it) and it's now grown in a few days to 3972kB...
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    [Release 384/NG] Asuswrt-Merlin 384.5 is now available

    I just had OOM kill the web server on my router, after running for 21 days w/o problems... seems something is leaking memory. And I notice that just enabling the AiProtection chews up 60Mb or so of my 256Mb of memory right away.
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    User NVRAM Save/Restore Utility (R26.2)

    Hmmm. if that's the case, then a normal backup/restore should've taken care of that for mckinney above, right? But they reported corruption.
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    User NVRAM Save/Restore Utility (R26.2)

    Just wondering if there's an update coming to make this more compatible with either 380.69 or 384.3... rather than having to do the copy/paste of the openvpn keys/certs and potentially muck that up... and there could be other settings that would also get missed given the delta between supported...
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 380.66 is now available

    And I shouldn't have spoken so soon. Today a few hours after I sent that post, my router rebooted itself with no obvious errors logged to indicate the cause.
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    [Release] Asuswrt-Merlin 380.66 is now available

    Had a similar problem on my AC68U, at just shy of 5 days usage... but after doing the power-cycle (rather than a reboot) I've now been running almost 6 days without a hiccup (on 380.66-2).
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    DDNS "Forced refresh interval (in days)" setting not working?

    I used this, somewhat modified, script for dns-o-matic... as always, YMMV: #!/bin/sh # Update the following variables: USERNAME=XXXXXXXXXXXXX PASSWORD=YYYYYYYYYYYYYY HOSTNAME=all.dnsomatic.com /usr/sbin/curl -k --silent -u "$USERNAME:$PASSWORD"...
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    DDNS "Forced refresh interval (in days)" setting not working?

    Since some services behind dns-o-matic require periodic "update" even if the IP hasn't changed, I guess I'll just make a custom script and put it in cron, since it doesn't appear that the built-in "forced update" is actually functional.
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