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Great! Thank youAsus fixed it in 378_6975. I just backported it, and my test case confirmed the router was now generating the correct time array.
Great! Thank youAsus fixed it in 378_6975. I just backported it, and my test case confirmed the router was now generating the correct time array.
Great! Thank you
This new login method is annoying! Does anyone know if there is a way to login via URL like with the old login method? i.e. http://
I had some DLNA scanning issues in 378.54. The scanning process hanged and I had te remove the movie-files that caused the problem. Now using 378.55_beta1 and still scanning. Unfortunately I can't see if it's still busy or hangs already.
Is it possible in Media Server Status to add the filename as a status message ("Scanning filename.mkv..."). Then you can see if the process is running. When it hangs, it will (probably) show the latest file so you know where to locate the problem.
The Media Server Status in the App is useless. It always says IDLE even when someone is streaming.That's a wonderful suggestion so that we don't have to guess which file is corrupted.
The Media Server Status in the App is useless. It always says IDLE even when someone is streaming.
It seems that entware-setup.sh doesn't create services-start script properly. Instead of simple "copy text to script" it somehow evaluate it so the result is completely wrong. Unfortunately I have already updated it from the entware-setup.sh script so I cannot paste here how it looks like but I'm sure it should be reproducible.
The only status it can report is if it's scanning or not.
Reporting what file is being scanned is not possible.
Wow, now my Media Server Status is "Idle". Haven't seen that in a long time! I think this new beta-version solved the problem. Thanks!
Hi Merlin, with the latest openssl high severity vulnerability disclosed today, could the same be updated on 378.55 to 1.0.2d?
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2015/07/09/the-openssl-cve-2015-1793-certificate-verification-bug-what-you-need-to-know/?utm_source=Naked%20Security%20-%20Feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_content=rss2&utm_campaign=Feed
other than OpenVPN keys move to jffs, I think the WebUI https key + SSH Authorization key also need to move to jffs... there is a very limited size (65535 bytes) for saving the settings..
If I have a long list of port mapping, a couple of 2048 bit keys of SSH host key... it is very easy to crash the setting..
I'm unable to add any port fowards in the WAN > Virtual Server / Port Forwarding tab. It seems to apply fine (after filling out the fields and clicking the + add button) and then does the whole 'applying settings' thing which takes a minute or two, then the page refreshes and none of the forwards are there, it isn't saving any.
It also keeps asking me to fill out the FTP port number before it will let me submit the page.
Thank You.If you refer to post # 79 from Merlin:
378.55 is based on 6117, so it will have the same bugs as the official 6117 releases (minus those things I fixed, like the Network Tools page). GPL 6975 should be available early this week. I don't intend to merge it for 378.55, but I will possibly backport a few specific fixes if they are in that release.
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