Is this a typo in your script or just your post (the extra i)?$CONFIiG
Let me double check.Is this a typo in your script or just your post (the extra i)?
I was doing something similiar with smb.postconf, quit working also. But the script gets ran. tested with a touch /tmp/testanyone having issue with this beta built with dnsmasq.postconf?
I have been using dnsmasq.postconf to replace my ipv6 DNS entry for longest time. But since upgrading to 386.1 Beta it doesn't seem to work anymore
admin@RT-AX88U-2340:/jffs/scripts# cat dnsmasq.postconf
#!/bin/sh
CONFIG=$1
source /usr/sbin/helper.sh
pc_replace "dhcp-option=lan,option6:23,[::]" "dhcp-option=lan,option6:23,[2600:6c40:1c00:e84e:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx]" $CONFIiG
. /opt/share/diversion/file/post-conf.div # Added by Diversion
Do you have your DNS filter in the LAN settings configured to Router? It should look like this:No it's a Oneplus, DNS is not hardcoded. The beta firmware has a different behaviour to 384.19.
The issue was discussed in this thread https://www.snbforums.com/threads/ads-only-blocked-on-laptops.67118/post-626436.
Shoul I configure DNS filter in this way for diversion?Do you have your DNS filter in the LAN settings configured to Router? It should look like this:
View attachment 28480
This will make sure all your outgoing DNS requests are routed through the DNS server configured under your WAN settings.
Yes, you should.Shoul I configure DNS filter in this way for diversion?
Diversion blocks all blocked domains in the blocking file and the blacklist (if you have any added there). To do that, your device or browser needs to request the content directly through your router. Make sure your devices DNS Server is your router's IP address. This is in most cases the IP 192.168.1.1.
anyone having issue with this beta built with dnsmasq.postconf?
It's like what you said. Mine was dirty upgrade. After clean it, speed test is working. Thanks for clear it up.
Do you have your DNS filter in the LAN settings configured to Router? It should look like this:
View attachment 28480
This will make sure all your outgoing DNS requests are routed through the DNS server configured under your WAN settings.
Edited with a sample DNS WAN setting:
View attachment 28481
anyone having issue with this beta built with dnsmasq.postconf?
I have been using dnsmasq.postconf to replace my ipv6 DNS entry for longest time. But since upgrading to 386.1 Beta it doesn't seem to work anymore
admin@RT-AX88U-2340:/jffs/scripts# cat dnsmasq.postconf
#!/bin/sh
CONFIG=$1
source /usr/sbin/helper.sh
pc_replace "dhcp-option=lan,option6:23,[::]" "dhcp-option=lan,option6:23,[2600:6c40:1c00:e84e:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx]" $CONFIiG
. /opt/share/diversion/file/post-conf.div # Added by Diversion
7ee69fca7d Fix support for newer RSA signatures (as well as backward compatibility), and enable version 2 support
742a4f6db3 Updated documentation
a2472bcc37 build: bump FW image header to 386_40000 for models relying on it
6e43679943 rc: log allowed outbound connections from LAN when these are enabled
f4dd1608fa openssl: update to 1.1.1i
64ce6d2ccf rc: fix bandwidth limiter script caused by incorrect merge
1b4dc3b964 httpd: webui: revise HW acceleration reporting on Sysinfo page for HND models
a800293fb1 rc: always copy LE certs to /etc on httpd start
2a82f01f69 networkmap: use separate prebuild for RT-AC5300 (it has a different ND5 hash from other 7.14 models)
aa4d3d277e rc: remove AC3200/AC87U kludge from jffs2.c
d1dc42d8b6 openvpn: switch back to iproute2 for 2.6.xx models
90e3078724 SDK7114: use model-specific wl/et executables
fa332f6a00 SDK-6750: add missing fc symlink for RT-AX58U
d522c51f01 Bumped revision to beta 2
Dec 14 18:40:47 kernel: Cert success. ;-)Beta 2 is now available. Changes since beta 1:
Code:7ee69fca7d Fix support for newer RSA signatures (as well as backward compatibility), and enable version 2 support 742a4f6db3 Updated documentation a2472bcc37 build: bump FW image header to 386_40000 for models relying on it 6e43679943 rc: log allowed outbound connections from LAN when these are enabled f4dd1608fa openssl: update to 1.1.1i 64ce6d2ccf rc: fix bandwidth limiter script caused by incorrect merge 1b4dc3b964 httpd: webui: revise HW acceleration reporting on Sysinfo page for HND models a800293fb1 rc: always copy LE certs to /etc on httpd start 2a82f01f69 networkmap: use separate prebuild for RT-AC5300 (it has a different ND5 hash from other 7.14 models) aa4d3d277e rc: remove AC3200/AC87U kludge from jffs2.c d1dc42d8b6 openvpn: switch back to iproute2 for 2.6.xx models 90e3078724 SDK7114: use model-specific wl/et executables fa332f6a00 SDK-6750: add missing fc symlink for RT-AX58U d522c51f01 Bumped revision to beta 2
Additional things to test:
- RT-AC68U V3 support (untested)
- Let's Encrypt renewal
Not seeing your issues here using Edge, B2 good so far.@RMerlin AX88U trying out Beta 2, clicking on view list button on the network map page freezes the GUI. It does display the list although incomplete. Applying settings in Wireless>General causes a momentary restart. Still having LE trouble stuck at authorizing. After upgrading to Beta 2 my Wireless General page has been reformatted again. I've included the page below. However wifi continues to work but of course settings are no longer available.View attachment 28488
I'll test this later today too.@RMerlin AX88U trying out Beta 2, clicking on view list button on the network map page freezes the GUI. It does display the list although incomplete. Applying settings in Wireless>General causes a momentary restart. Still having LE trouble stuck at authorizing. After upgrading to Beta 2 my Wireless General page has been reformatted again. I've included the page below. However wifi continues to work but of course settings are no longer available. Console shows some errors, uncaught syntax, uncaught reference error, unexpected token ' ; ' and initial is not defined at onload. Can't seem to copy the results to this post.View attachment 28489
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