Firmware version 3.0.0.4.386_51598
- Release Note -
Bug fixes and functionality modifications:
- Resolved the issue with login and password changes.
- Resolved the IPSec VPN connection issues.
- Resolved the Instant Guard connection issues.
- Fixed the issue where Traffic Analyzer sometimes couldn't record data.
- Fixed the time display issue for the preferred upgrade time in the Auto Firmware Upgrade function.
- Fine-tuned the description for port status.
- Enabled DynDNS and No-IP DDNS to use IPv6.
- Fixed AiMesh preferred AP identification in site survey results.
- Updated timezone list for Greenland, Mexico, and Iran.
- Allowed WireGuard Server clients to access the Samba server.
- Fixed memory leak issue.
Security updates:
- Enabled and supported ECDSA certificates for Let's Encrypt.
- Enhanced protection for credentials.
- Enhanced protection for OTA firmware updates.
- Fixed DoS vulnerabilities in firewall configuration pages.
Thanks to Jinghe Gao's contribution.
- Fixed DoS vulerabilities in httpd.
Thanks to Howard McGreehan.
- Fixed information disclosure vulnerability.
Thanks to Junxu (Hillstone Network Security Research Institute) contribution.
- Fixed CVE-2023-28702 and CVE-2023-28703.
Thanks to Xingyu Xu(@tmotfl) contribution.
- Fixed null pointer dereference vulnerabilities.
Thanks to Chengfeng Ye, Prism Research Group - cse hkust contribution.
I had this exact issue when I enabled IPv6 on my router with this new firmware.I'm getting bizarre disconnections from the internet. Which is odd, because I can still remote into the router just fine. Even when remote into the router, it says it can't do things like run a speed test because it does not have internet.
Anyone else dealing with internet disconnections on this firmware? I think I'm going to revert back a couple versions and see what happens.
kernel: ^[[0;34m[NTC bpm] bpm_alloc_mult_buf_ex: Failed to allocate 128 buffers; buf_fail_cnt = 0^[[0m
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