Read previous posts, this has already been discussed multiple times over the past two weeks.@RMerlin any suggestions on why these parts of the web interface aren't loading ?
I have looked through the whole thread and I don't see anything about these parts of the webpages not loading. All I see is something about not agree to the new terms.. I already saw that window and did agree to the new terms.Read previous posts, this has already been discussed multiple times over the past two weeks.
Asus changed the way that frame gets loaded in the merged GPL. Initial reports seemed to point at this being caused by that decade-old bug in Chrome when dealing with self-signed certificates and https. I have not been able to reproduce the exact issue of that frame failing to load, just the usual random CSS/images failing to load for me.@RMerlin I think I have discovered at least my problem.. So with this firmware if I use my afraid DYNDNS hostname to connect to the router those web elements don't load they appear as not found meaning they error out. If I connect to the router with the IP address the elements load fine. I have tried even DuckDNS and it still is not loading the elements using a hostname. If I downgrade the firmware back then those elements load. What has caused this change ?
Thank you - with your specific test case I was able to reproduce the issue, and track down its source.@RMerlin I'm going to message you privately because I'm posting my domain here and I don't want to like show everyone that & that seems to be what the issue is. Meaning it seems to be that these changes is causing the firmware to change the domain name which is then causing 404 errors ? I have sent you the full log privately.
Wait 388.9_1 ???Known issues:
hello i have again this problem : Your router is running low on free JFFS storage, which might affect its stability.
Review the content of the /jffs directory on your router. ,, ..
martin@RT-AX88U:/jffs/.asdbk# ls -l
-rw-rw-rw- 1 martin root 45505024 Feb 22 17:16 main_checker.sh_bk
what the hell size ?? 45mb ? and what is this
thank you for the answer.. I can't do the solution via backupmon because this bloated file has filled all the space in jffs and I can't install it.. what script specifically creates this monstrosity and is it possible to temporarily delete this file without any problems?Post in thread '/jffs/.asdbk/main_checker.sh_bk growing' https://www.snbforums.com/threads/jffs-asdbk-main_checker-sh_bk-growing.88979/post-893770
is it possible to temporarily delete this file without any problems?
Apr 21 10:13:31 kernel: CPU: 1 PID: 3108 Comm: asd Tainted: P O 4.1.51 #2
Apr 21 10:13:31 kernel: Hardware name: Broadcom-v8A (DT)
Apr 21 10:13:31 kernel: task: ffffffc02ff2e140 ti: ffffffc022f3c000 task.ti: ffffffc022f3c000
Apr 21 10:13:31 kernel: PC is at 0xf6aecb74
Apr 21 10:13:31 kernel: LR is at 0xf6700018
Apr 21 10:13:31 kernel: pc : [<00000000f6aecb74>] lr : [<00000000f6700018>] pstate: 20000010
Apr 21 10:13:31 kernel: sp : 00000000f6a28878
Apr 21 10:13:31 kernel: x12: 00000000f670001c
Apr 21 10:13:31 kernel: x11: 0000000000000010 x10: 00000000f6700010
Apr 21 10:13:31 kernel: x9 : 00000000f6a28a44 x8 : 0000000000000002
Apr 21 10:13:31 kernel: x7 : 00000000f6700010 x6 : 00000000f6701608
Apr 21 10:13:31 kernel: x5 : 000000000001f9f8 x4 : 00000000f6a288e4
Apr 21 10:13:31 kernel: x3 : 0000000000000027 x2 : 0000000000021000
Apr 21 10:13:31 kernel: x1 : 0000000000000000 x0 : 0000000000000027
Try this:/jffs/.asdbk# ls -l
-rw-rw-rw- 1 martin root 45505024 Feb 22 17:16 main_checker.sh_bk
head /jffs/.asdbk/main_checker.sh_bk
cp /dev/null /jffs/.asdbk/main_checker.sh_bk
df /jffs
What about it?Wait 388.9_1 ???
See the OP post:Was this release removed for the RT-AX88U_PRO? I'm not finding it within that area. I do find it for the RT-AX86U.
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