Sounds like there may be another runaway log file. Don't know if this is the best way to find it, but try this commandDec 27 09:37:33 dnsmasq-dhcp[23479]: failed to write /var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases: No space left on device (retry in 0s)
I've noticed that the vpn client status says Stopped when it actually isn't. The service state is ON and an IP Check gives me the IP that I'm expecting. A reboot fixes the problem for a few hours. Does anyone else have this issue? I'm using an RTAC87.
Sounds like there may be another runaway log file. Don't know if this is the best way to find it, but try this command
ls -lR /tmp | grep "\.log" | sort -r -k 5 | head
I'm using client 1 and 2. It also happens on either one when using only one of them at a time. I also noticed that as I use up data, the byte count goes up.Works for me. What client number are you using?
I'm using client 1 and 2. It also happens on either one when using only one of them at a time. I also noticed that as I use up data, the byte count goes up.
A factory reset seems to have resolved my problem. I did do a factory reset after upgrading so that's why I didn't try it before asking for help. Thanks Rmerlin.Tested with both clients 1 and 2, everything working fine here.
IPV6 is not working reliably for me with 380.58 and Time Warner on my AC88U. The router seems to be getting the proper addresses from TWC and usually seems to be assigning them correctly to a few devices on my network. However, after 10 or 15 minutes, the router will show that no clients have IPV6 addresses. My MacBook Pro, for instance, can connect fine with IPV6 for a little while and pass all tests at any of the IPV6 testing websites, but it then loses the IPV6 address. My assumption is that the router is revoking the IPV6 address that it assigned. I tried setting ipv6_debug setting to 1 in the nvram (and rebooting), but that hasn't provided any helpful information. I also tried unsetting all of the nvram variables with ipv6 in the name and re-configuring IPV6 through the GUI. That didn't help either. I have DHCP logging turned off, but may turn that back on to see if that gives any clues.
When the IPV6 addresses go away for the clients, it appears that the IPV6 settings under the IPV6 Log tab, such as the WAN address, LAN address, and gateway, are still set properly. It just no longer shows any clients with IPV6 addresses.
I may agree with you to a point. That said, I believe I understand what may have occured. I would be beside myself to figure this one out or reproduce it.The only difference between Beta 1 and this release is a few lines of scripting in vpnrouting.sh. If Beta 1 loaded fine, then your issue lies elsewhere.
Just updated both AC66U and AC87U without an issue. AC66U though does show the "Memory Management: Regularly flush caches (ARM only) (default: Yes)" text, but both radio buttons are empty. If I enable one of those, the setting disapears after I press apply. This happens only with the AC66U. In AC87U the setting works just fine.
Thre is NO(!) 30/30/30 reset on Asus routers - it's called NVRAM reset and only one try needed to get to it done!30/30/30 method if you want to clear Nvram dont work with Asus or Merlin Fw
Thank you for catching that. I will activate my IPv6 with Time Warner again and check my devices. Also I am using John's fork for my AC66u and seems to be working better than .58.Yesterday, I turned off my cable modem and AC88U, let my cable modem boot all the way up, and then turned on the AC88U. It appears that most IPV6 functionality is working correctly now from the clients' sides. About 9 devices on my home network are getting IPV6 addresses and can connect to IPV6 websites and to each other. However, the AC88U only shows one or two of the clients under the Log -> IPV6 tab. At the AC88U shell when I run "ip -6 neigh", I see more than two clients, and they aren't the same as reported under the GUI. From my MacBook Pro, "ndp -all" shows about 9 clients on my home network with IPV6 addresses. From what I can determine now, it is only the AC88U GUI that is giving misleading information about IPV6 clients.
Ya think30/30/30 method if you want to clear Nvram dont work with Asus or Merlin Fw
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