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  1. toaruScar

    Is there an asus router that has a 1gb sfp/sfp+ port?

    Is there a particular reason that you want to get rid of your ISP's CPE? Sometimes the CPE will do a VLAN encapsulation so when you put the CPE in bridge mode the PPPoE on your router would work.
  2. toaruScar

    Is there an asus router that has a 1gb sfp/sfp+ port?

    You may want to look for a fiber to ethernet converter.
  3. toaruScar

    ASUS WRT - how to properly restart the web/httpd admin UI (GT-AC5300 Router)?

    I would then go to web inspector, and copy the failed request as cURL command, and run it in a terminal in verbose mode, and see at which stage it goes wrong. Also, if you can still login via SSH when website hangs, maybe you could look at the logs?
  4. toaruScar

    Tutorial Centralized logging on macOS

    I want to store logs from all my ASUS routers in one place, so I recently tried to set up a server for centralized logging on a LAN-side macOS host, and it turned out to be really easy. Install Homebrew First install Homebrew. Setting up MySQL for rsyslog Install mysql: brew install mysql...
  5. toaruScar

    Is it possible to access Asus Router via IPv6 from WAN?

    It seems that your ISP delegats a block of IPv6 addresses to your router, so the router allows LAN-side devices to have IPv6 public addresses. But the ISP did not give your router's ppp0 an IPv6 address. And I think ASUSWRT do not serve webpage to "outside" IPs (IP outside of its LAN CIDR) on...
  6. toaruScar

    Is it possible to access Asus Router via IPv6 from WAN?

    It does if your ISP supports it. You can check for the assigned IPv6 address by SSH into your router and use ifconfig to check for if a global IPv6 address is assigned to the WAN NIC (called ppp0 if you use PPPoE).
  7. toaruScar

    Documentation for nvram variables?

    I tried it on my XT8. umount /jffs and /jffs is gone. A reboot and it’s back.
  8. toaruScar

    Documentation for nvram variables?

    Will unmounting /jffs before doing a dd address this concern?
  9. toaruScar

    Documentation for nvram variables?

    You can at least ameliorate the reset experience if you use dd to image the block device of the router to an external drive beforehand. If you screw up, just factory reset the route, enable SSH, and restore the image to the block device and restart the router. In this way the cost of...
  10. toaruScar

    Documentation for nvram variables?

    I usually do this the dumb way: First do I a nvram dump, and save the output to a file Then I fiddle with settings on webGUI Then I do another dump, and use diff to compare two dumps. From the result I can more or less figure out which variables are related to what function.
  11. toaruScar

    Has Asus abandoned asuscomm.com DDNS

    Is your webUI running at port 8443? If so, that would appear down every time. I don't think isitdownorjust.me checks for ports other than 80 or 443.
  12. toaruScar

    Has Asus abandoned asuscomm.com DDNS

    Maybe you meant to say that the "yourname" part of the "yourname.myname.com" is a PQDN? Becasue "yourname.myname.com" ends in "com" TLD and you can do a proper dns lookup on it. The root name servers only answer for queries for TLDs, they don't have any knowledge regarding asuscomm.com. So...
  13. toaruScar

    Has Asus abandoned asuscomm.com DDNS

    That's not a PQDN. This is a fully qualified one. I think you got 2 concepts mixed up. What you were referring to is probably what happens when you get redirected to www.youtube.com when you browse youtube.com. In this case, the browser does a DNS lookup for youtube.com and gets the IP, then...
  14. toaruScar

    Has Asus abandoned asuscomm.com DDNS

    I've never directly accessed asuscomm.com (without any subdomain), but I don't think there's a website there at port 80 or 433. If that's the case, that's probably why it's reported down every time a user on isitdownorjustme does a check on it.
  15. toaruScar

    Has Asus abandoned asuscomm.com DDNS

    asuscomm.com still resolves fine for me. Is nslookup showing wrong IP address to you?
  16. toaruScar

    Asus DDNS Unauthorized Registration Request

    This error right after boot is because the router attempted to do a DDNS update before the router was able to synchronize its internal clock with the NTP server you specified, therefore may be irrelevant to the error you were encountering before.
  17. toaruScar

    IP pool starting and ending .... question about

    You probably missed this sentence: This means that the packet sent out by DMZ'd device will contain its LAN IP in the source IP field. But upon leaving your router's WAN port, the packet has been modified by the router. The modification is to replace the LAN IP in the source field of the packet...
  18. toaruScar

    Has Asus abandoned asuscomm.com DDNS

    Did you change any settings to enable the reporting of IPv6 address?
  19. toaruScar

    IP pool starting and ending .... question about

    No, it won't. Asus's DMZ is based on NAT, which means your DMZ'ed device will receive a 10.15.20.0/24 address. When a WAN-side device sends a packet to your DMZ'ed LAN device, the packet will be addressed to the router's WAN port IP. The router will then rewrite the packet's destination address...
  20. toaruScar

    Has Asus abandoned asuscomm.com DDNS

    What exactly is the problem? Is it having difficulties updating the IP address, or resolving the domain name?
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