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  1. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    If you would have asked last week, I may have had more time to do it. I made some slight improvements to the code. Mostly I just have the router reboot when nat-start is called. This happens every 3 or 4 days rather than twice daily. I couldn't really figure out what Martineau was doing...
  2. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    Thanks. The main reason I left them out is because my understanding is that IPV6 is more susceptible to DNS/WAN IP leaks. As you can see from reading all of my questions/comments, I am a novice at this, but I am persistent in trying to learn something when I am interested in it. The routing...
  3. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    My preferred method is a method that works. I got that code from another site and don't have a much better idea of how it works than how yours works. lol. I just ran your code and it actually produced IPs from script on reboot! I was losing my freaking mind. Thank you! I will be out of...
  4. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    I seriously thought that was going to be the answer... Unfortunately, I got the same results...
  5. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    I will give that a try but I put it at the end of my wan-start script that already has a 100 second delay. Put this at the end of the script. sleep 120 /jffs/scripts/RADB-Script.sh So that is a 220 second delay not including the other pauses that I have and it is still not working. I put the...
  6. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    Lol. I really do understand your frustration. Really made me laugh. I understand the line I removed is mandatory but it is already in my script. That's why I was asking if you wanted me to make a new script. :) I didn't make up the "!£$"%" code but I did run that previously on my main...
  7. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    Still nothing. Copied and pasted directly into my current script through WINSCP minus the #!/bin/sh line. Should I post it in a new script? If so, how do I call the new script? Is it possible that running these two commands have caused issues with the formatting of the file? I found these in...
  8. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    These are the results from running from TELNET. It's a step up because I can run more than one line at once. Deleted some of the lines where they were similar to make room for the 10,000 character limit. I think it still shows the point that it is finding and adding IPs... I thought maybe...
  9. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    Agreed. I would be happy if it would work in the script. However for me, it isn't working in the script or in telnet. It only works if I copy it one line at a time and press enter. I added some lines of code that I found that allow me to log the results. set -x # uncomment/comment to...
  10. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    This part now works with no issues. This part isn't working even putting on one line. I copied my output. It isn't giving the > like it's waiting for something. It just goes to a blank cursor. It is also dropping some of the next line when I copy multiple lines and paste at the same...
  11. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    I am very new to this and learning. A lot of it depends on your setup. If you are in the US trying to watch Netflix but are getting VPN blocked then I posted some instructions a couple posts back that are working for me (for the most part). This works perfectly on my PC. Unfortunately, I...
  12. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    Edit: Martineau. Started making some of these changes. This part didn't work. ipset create WAN0 list:set ipset add NETFLIX WAN0 ipset add NETFLIXCIDR WAN0 Received this error: ipset v6.29: Syntax error: cannot parse WAN0: resolving to IPv4 address failed Edit 2: I tracked down my...
  13. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    Thanks Martineau. I'm not trying to circumvent anything. I'm trying to use Netflix in the US from the US. They just don't like that I'm using a VPN because apparently that could mean I'm trying to circumvent their geo-restrictive licensing. Best method for me is to just route all Netflix...
  14. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    I actually don't know how much more I'm going to poke around this. I find it to be puzzling and interesting so I will probably at least figure out the nat-start script that Martineau posted. I decided to buy the newer fire TV sticks that have built in VPN support. With that, I can bypass per...
  15. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    Thank you! I'm going to take a little time to absorb that code and may have a few questions afterwards. Until starting this I have never written a single line of code in bash or for a router. I have noticed that the script stops working on occasion (usually when I wake up in the morning)...
  16. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    Thanks Martineau. I believe most of the code that I found came from you. I didn't understand what I was doing enough to realize that it was reserved and shouldn't be used. I actually thought you had said you should use the reserved tables to make it easier or something. Like I said, I am...
  17. J

    Selective Routing with Asuswrt-Merlin

    I am also trying to pass Netflix through the WAN and use my VPN for basically everything else. I set the policy rules under the VPN to determine which devices should pass through the VPN. Added this to the dnsmasq.config and restarted dnsmasq...
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