Thank you.Asuswrt-Merlin 384.8_2 has been released. Changedlog:
Code:384.8_2 (8-Dec-2018) - CHANGED: Updated miniupnpd to 20181205. - CHANGED: Push LAN domain to OpenVPN clients as DNS suffix for the connection. - FIXED: Cannot save custom settings on OpenVPN server page on non-HND models. - FIXED: Some webui pages fail to load properly in French - FIXED: dnsmasq fails to start when certain options are configured (themiron) - FIXED: Non-functionnal Show Password option on OpenVPN/PPTP server page for RT-AX88U (removed) - FIXED: Persistent SSL cert was wiped at boot time in some specific scenarios.
I have never been able to reproduce that problem here.
If you haven’t cleared your browser cache, give that a try.I upgraded from stock (newest )to 384.8_2 ,now my router refuses to open any ports from the port forwarding tab
I've tried rebooting,factory restore from within the ui and starting over
I'm stumped at this point
Thank you
no diceIf you haven’t cleared your browser cache, give that a try.
I didnt have to select Yes, it just quit on its own after a few hours. It may be after power cycle too.i think i figured out the problem...
tools/other.settings/misc.options/
new firmware version check NO,
when i set it to YES and then Apply
after a while the ! cleared
I upgraded from stock (newest )to 384.8_2 ,now my router refuses to open any ports from the port forwarding tab
I've tried rebooting,factory restore from within the ui and starting over
I'm stumped at this point
Thank you
Open your browser console and look for any Javascript error. Most common issue is you have a client with an invalid hostname.
I'm using the current version of chrome(71)
and all my Port forwarding is being done in the router gui
Browser version have nothing to do with it. You need to check for Javascript errors if you want to troubleshoot this. Port forwarding itself is definitely working properly in the firmware code, I use them myself (as well as thousand of other users out there).
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