Oct 11 13:56:11 tackaman watchdog: start ddns.
Oct 11 13:56:11 tackaman ddns: update CUSTOM , wan_unit 0
Oct 11 13:56:11 tackaman ddns: Clear ddns cache.
Oct 11 13:56:11 tackaman custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/ddns-start (args: 146.52.my.ip)
Oct 11 13:56:16 tackaman ddns-start: IPv4:146.52.156.135 tunnelbroker.net update response: nohost
Oct 11 13:56:16 tackaman ddns: Completed custom ddns update
Oct 11 13:56:16 tackaman ddns-start: DynDNS success!
Oct 11 13:56:45 tackaman watchdog: start ddns.
Oct 11 13:56:45 tackaman ddns: update CUSTOM , wan_unit 0
Oct 11 13:56:45 tackaman ddns: Clear ddns cache.
Oct 11 13:56:45 tackaman custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/ddns-start (args: 146.52.my.ip)
Oct 11 13:56:49 tackaman ddns-start: IPv4:146.52.156.135 tunnelbroker.net update response: nohost
Oct 11 13:56:49 tackaman ddns: Completed custom ddns update
Oct 11 13:56:49 tackaman ddns-start: DynDNS success!
Oct 11 13:57:18 tackaman watchdog: start ddns.
Oct 11 13:57:18 tackaman ddns: update CUSTOM , wan_unit 0
Oct 11 13:57:18 tackaman ddns: Clear ddns cache.
Oct 11 13:57:18 tackaman custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/ddns-start (args: 146.52.my.ip)
Oct 11 13:57:22 tackaman ddns-start: IPv4:146.52.156.135 tunnelbroker.net update response: abuse
Oct 11 13:57:22 tackaman ddns: Completed custom ddns update
Oct 11 13:57:22 tackaman ddns-start: DynDNS success!
....
Switching off and on again brings it back to life. HmmWell the traffic statistics have emptied after a reboot 2 days ago. :|
Reasons:I still don't see what exactly is the added value of 386.14 over 386.13.
Nov 3 17:16:51 MISC: wifi upstream is connected, and disconnected from CAP.
No, you need to do that manually from AiMesh tab within web UI by selecting Reboot System.Does the scheduled reboot also reboot the AImesh nodes?
Many thanks.No, you need to do that manually from AiMesh tab within web UI by selecting Reboot System.
My aimesh with wired back-haul node does reboot with the scheduler.No, you need to do that manually from AiMesh tab within web UI by selecting Reboot System.
386.14_2 (17-Nov-2024)
- UPDATED: OpenVPN to 2.6.12.
- CHANGED: Enabled Netfilter queue support for SDK6/SDK7
devices (patch by HiHat)
- FIXED: Security issues in AiCloud (backports from Asus)
- FIXED: CVE-2024-2511, CVE-2024-4741, CVE-2024-5535 &
Implicit rejection for RSA PKCS#1 in openssl
(backport from Ubuntu by RSDNTWK)
@RMerlin, just an FYI. In the RT-AC68U_386.14_2.zip file for the RT-AC68U there was the change log for the 3006 firmware (Changelog-3006.txt) in addition to the change log for 386. Checked the RT-AC68U_386.14_0.zip file and it didn't have a change log for the 3006 firmware, just the one for the 386.x firmware.386.14_2 is now available.
Probably a consequence of the fact that this firmware is built differently. Two separate firmwares get compiled (RT-AC68U and RT-AC68U_V4), then they get merged together. The merge step probably included all available changelogs at the same time.@RMerlin, just an FYI. In the RT-AC68U_386.14_2.zip file for the RT-AC68U there was the change log for the 3006 firmware (Changelog-3006.txt) in addition to the change log for 386. Checked the RT-AC68U_386.14_0.zip file and it didn't have a change log for the 3006 firmware, just the one for the 386.x firmware.
No change in GPL or wireless code, so highly unlikely, only placebo effects (from rebooting) only.I hope it will solve my tiring regular little wifi deconnections
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