Then the question is moot in your case as you're not running a DNS server on it. It's still a valid question for other users using it as a router. It's only been a couple of days since dnsmasq was patched at source. I expect it'll be included in Asus' next security update as normal as the RT-AC68U is still supported.I use mine as a AiMesh node.
Asus generally does not respond in or to this subform on Asus routers. As such you are asking for people to speculate. So some speculation. Chances are Asus will eventually release a patch for the DNSmasq vulnerability for their routers. When or how soon is anyone's guess.Will Asus release a firmware update for a fix for the recent DNS problem, or is that router now being left behind with no more updates? I use mine as a AiMesh node.
386.12_6 (26-Feb-2024)
- UPDATED: dnsmasq to 2.90 (resolves CVE 2023-50868 and CVE 2023-50387).
fix for the recent DNS problem
here is no DNSSEC option in stock Asuswrt firmware anyway.
There is for AX routers.
Oops!! I am so used to Merlin's version that I wrongly assumed Asus carried it forward to their stock firmwares. So as been pointed out, for my use case, I do not need this done.There is no DNSSEC option in stock Asuswrt firmware anyway. What "DNS problem" is an update going to fix?
I wrongly assumed Asus carried it forward to their stock firmwares
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