A couple of webui fixes, and strongswan updated to resolve a security issue.Any change since the beta? Or just formal
To answer my question, I believe its AXE95QI always forget... which one do I use for an Asus ET8?
None of these it's covered elsewhereTo answer my question, I believe its AXE95Q
First post, Changes, last line...thanks Merlin, dirty upgrade from 6_2 on AX88U, all great as usual. Quick question, where are the temperatures now ?
Under 'Tools':thanks Merlin, dirty upgrade from 6_2 on AX88U, all great as usual. Quick question, where are the temperatures now ?
Dirty update to 388.7 on AX86S running smoothly. Took two attempts as unmounting USB drives wasn't successful on first attempt and update failed. Unmounting drives again successfully and then upgrading worked. Everything now is fine.Asuswrt-Merlin 3004.388.7 is now available for all supported Wifi 6 models.
Changes since last release:
Code:3004.388.7 (26-Apr-2024) - NOTE: RT-AX56U is exceptionally included in this release. - NEW: IGD2 support for UPNP/PCP. This will allow IPv6 pinhole support for clients. It must be enabled on the WAN page. Existing pinholes will be listed on the System Log -> IPV6 page. Note that IGDv2 has compatibility issues with various clients that do not properly follow the standard. - UPDATED: Openvpn to 2.6.10. - UPDATED: TOR to 0.4.8.10. - UPDATED: wsdd2 to 2023-12-21 snapshot. - UPDATED: miniupnpd to 2.3.6. - UPDATED: wireguard kernel to v1.0.20220627. - UPDATED: wireguard tools to 2023-08-04 snapshot. - UPDATED: dropbear to 2024.84. - UPDATED: strongswan to 5.9.13 (fixes CVE-2023-41913) - CHANGED: Hardcoded location of the CA bundle in inadyn, so it no longer needs to be manually defined in custom configurations. - CHANGED: Re-designed Tools->Sysinfo page, adding graphs and removing useless content. - CHANGED: Updated free memory report on networkmap to also consider reclaimable memory as being free (kjbracey) - CHANGED: "Prevent client auto DoH" will also prevent the use of Apple's iCloud Private Relay. - CHANGED: NAT Passthrough page - removed the "Enabled + NAT Helper" option as the firewall no longer blocks traffic when set to disabled. This is back to the former behaviour, where this setting only controls whether or not to load the NAT helper. You might need to readjust that setting if you had previously changed it. - CHANGED: SIP, RTSP and H323 ALG (NAT helpers) are now disabled by default, as these legacy features tend to create issues with modern VoIP setups. This change will only apply to people doing a factory default reset of their router. - FIXED: Concurrent cronjob changes through cru could cause collisions, leading to missing jobs (dave14305) - FIXED: crond would not use the new timezone if it got changed. - FIXED: MiniDLNA web interface could only be accessed through an IP address (regression in 3004.388.6). - FIXED: CVE-2023-5678 & CVE-2024-0727 in openssl (backport from Ubuntu by RSDNTWK) - FIXED: Long lists on System Log -> Connections tab could result in a timeout (Sani Huttunen) - REMOVED: Temperature page (charts are now part of the redesigned Tools->Sysinfo page).
Please keep discussions on this specific release. The thread will be locked once feedback dies down.
Downloads are here.
Changelog is here.
I'd really like to hear @RMerlin 's (thoughts/opinion) regarding this topic. I've been quietly following along as @octopus & some others mentioned USB mounting issues with [what IMO] seems tied to the newer ubifs type memory instead of the older jiffs. I mean as @New2This mentioned... we can manually unmount & physically remove USB-drives. However, I'm (fairly certain) that solution will NOT work for people trying to (support/upgrade) REMOTE routers.i've actually had this issue since I went from the AX88U to AX88U Pro in the last few firmware versions. On the previous router after a firmware update it would see the USB drive and everything was mounted and fine. On the Pro I always have to either unmount drive before the flash or after flash unplug the drive and plug it back in. Not really a big issue for me but something I did notice.
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