Has anyone got their TomatoUSB PPTP VPN Server working? I can't get my phone to connect to it via 3/4g.
Hmm true. But it seems Shibby is communicating at that other site too.
I'm gonna try to make an account on that polish forum and hopefully get a hold of him because there is still no reply elsewhere.
It's weird not more people is reacting to this which seems to be a serious low level bug. I guess these faults might affect the over all performance and stability of the router even if not playing with Optware etc.
It would be great if others could try to replicate these issues so that we can rule out local issues that thE_29 and I might have.
UPDATE:
I made an acc there now and I have sent Shibby a private msg. Hope he replies soon.
UPDATE 2:
Got a reply from Shibby who says that test script runs just fine for him so now I'm really confused.
I have tried three different Shibby builds with erased NVRAM in between.
Maybe I have a faulty unit. Bad RAM maybe.
Edit: yep, i also have a micro-sd (16GB) in the router.. :/
Are you sure that it is running?
The PPTP server is working just fine for me when I get it running, as I mentioned problems has been that scripts don't execute as they should.
Maybe you should verify that.
UPDATE:
The above was running Shibby with Poptop PPTP server which I installed via Optware.
Now I'm trying Toastman's built in PPTP server and it seems to work just.
O no.. I dont hope that my unit is also damaged...
Can someone else try running that script?!
Edit: yep, i also have a micro-sd (16GB) in the router.. :/
I'm joining to this thread, if found the same issue. I'm not using any SD cards, using unit RT-N66U. Shibby ver: Tomato v1.28.0000 MIPSR2-088V K26 USB Mega-VPN
Attached USB disk through USB HUB.
-- Script:
[root@rt-n66u /opt]$ cat /tmp/test.sh
#!/bin/sh
echo $*
-- Result:
[root@rt-n66u /opt]$ /tmp/test.sh asd
asd
[root@rt-n66u /opt]$ /tmp/test.sh asd
tmp/test.sh
[root@rt-n66u /opt]$ /tmp/test.sh asd
asd
[root@rt-n66u /opt]$ /tmp/test.sh asd
asd
[root@rt-n66u /opt]$ /tmp/test.sh asd
tmp/test.sh
One thing I noticed if you explicitly start with /bin/sh then then the command will result the expected output:
[root@rt-n66u /opt]$ /bin/sh /tmp/test.sh asd
asd
[root@rt-n66u /opt]$ /bin/sh /tmp/test.sh asd
asd
[root@rt-n66u /opt]$ /bin/sh /tmp/test.sh asd
asd
[root@rt-n66u /opt]$ /bin/sh /tmp/test.sh asd
asd
[root@rt-n66u /opt]$ /bin/sh /tmp/test.sh asd
asd
[root@rt-n66u /opt]$ /bin/sh /tmp/test.sh asd
asd
Any of you found anything else?
Awesome, very nice find Thanx a lot for the info. This is all fishy for sure but your find at least makes things work.
Were you able to hack the '/bin/sh prefix' into the ipkg script?
Is this 'hint' working for you as well guys?
Hi guys,
First post here, thanks for all info!
I just installed tomato-K26USB-1.28.RT-N-MIPSR2-088V-AIO.trx
Everything works fine however I can't find where I could setup a PPTP Server.
Did I install the wrong firmware? I though the All-In-One had everything in it hehe.
Regards,
Ben
Anyone ?
If picked the right one, it should have it as one of the options. If not, then you picked the wrong one. I am currently using one of Toastman builds.
Below is the url to file..
http://www.4shared.com/file/8-9fjw2o/tomato-K26USB-12804971MIPSR2-T.html
Oh cool!
I didn't know the difference between the one from shibby and the one from Toastman.
Since I already flashed the shibby build, can I just reflash my router to the Toastman build?
Do I have to use the ASUS firmware recovery software or I can just login in my router and use the built-in upgrade fonction in Tomato ?
Thanks!
Ben
Just grab the new file, load it and erase NVRAM and start reconfiguring. Once flashed, recovery soft isn't needed.
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