Works great on my AC66u. Did you do a reset and reconfigure the router??
(Reconfigure from scratch or use the save setting script that somebody posted here)
I reconfigured from scratch. I'm out of ideas on how to fix this.
Works great on my AC66u. Did you do a reset and reconfigure the router??
(Reconfigure from scratch or use the save setting script that somebody posted here)
I took a peek at the code and those rules are being set by Parental Controls, one per client that you add (the rules in the forward list are actually different, you just can't see the detail in that view).
Here's the comment that goes with setting that rule....
// MAC address in list and not in time period -> Redirect to blocking page.
It looks like the rule should be removed when the client is in the time period that access is allowed.
Hi,
After upgrading to 378.50 from 378.46 I noticed that TCP connections from the wan to ports 0&1 are not dropped, but are responded with an RST packet.
I think they should be dropped, especially when firewall/DoS protection are on (and Respond Ping Request from WAN is off).
You need to let us know what router you are posting about.
Edit: I don't have DoS or echo on and all ports including 0/1 are stealth.
I took a peek at the code and those rules are being set by Parental Controls, one per client that you add (the rules in the forward list are actually different, you just can't see the detail in that view).
Here's the comment that goes with setting that rule....
// MAC address in list and not in time period -> Redirect to blocking page.
It looks like the rule should be removed when the client is in the time period that access is allowed.
Accessing port 18099 in your browser does indeed lead to a blocking page, so it seems this is the reason these forwards were implemented; rather than the internet connection just dropping, which could lead to confusion as to why the connection just dropped, you get a page explaining why.
Adults 1 - Children 0
I'm assuming the port forwards are permanent though, since the block page seems to be hosted on port 18099, if another device is using this port when parental control kicks in, that device will have it's connection broken, make sense?
What router are you running this FW on? Did you follow the procedure to factory reset after installing it?
Hi RMerlin,
I'd set my AC-RT56U to use https only on standard 443 port. All work fine, but in each reboot cycle the Router seems to generate another different certificate, so I need to clear my browser cache, and add again the newer certificate before i can log in the router webui again.
I dont know if this is the normal behavior, but is annoying repeat the same process in each reboot.
AC66U. Yea I just tried to go back to an older FW using the rescue/recovery. Afterwards i flashed using the restore in the GUI. Tee router just rebooted and is having the same issues.
My DLNA server is no longer detected on my TV also I cannot connect to the Sky+HD box over my phone connected via WiFi. I even reset the router and reconfigured it. Any ideas what I may have not configured
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