Howard_inGA
Senior Member
So on a flyer, after all the flail I've had with the 386 update line , I decided to put the Beta 3 in via dirty update from 384.19 final. This would have meant the end of operations for the router in previous 386 Betas/Finals. EVERYTHING is working as advertised!!!
I am able to access the cable modem, QOS seems to be working, Firewall (including DOS) IS FULLY working-url (keyword is off) filtering is working, IPv6 is working...Astounding!!
I have only a handful of log entries of concern:
Apr 1 13:21:04 kernel: gro disabled
Apr 1 13:21:05 avahi-daemon[1938]: WARNING: No NSS support for mDNS detected, consider installing nss-mdns!
Apr 1 13:21:18 kernel: SHN Release Version: 2.0.1 f45bb18
Apr 1 13:21:18 kernel: UDB Core Version: 0.2.20
Apr 1 13:21:18 kernel: sizeof forward pkt param = 192
Apr 1 13:21:22 kernel: ERR[qos_start:3363] qos_ops is not registered!
Apr 1 13:21:22 kernel: ioctl_iqos_op_switch(1) fail!
Apr 1 13:21:32 crond[561]: time disparity of 1530016 minutes detected
I'd love to know if these are actionable items for me (QOS, mDNS, and time), but things are working. That is the key!
Thanks to all for getting the 386 line back in the usual easy upgrade flow!
I am able to access the cable modem, QOS seems to be working, Firewall (including DOS) IS FULLY working-url (keyword is off) filtering is working, IPv6 is working...Astounding!!
I have only a handful of log entries of concern:
Apr 1 13:21:04 kernel: gro disabled
Apr 1 13:21:05 avahi-daemon[1938]: WARNING: No NSS support for mDNS detected, consider installing nss-mdns!
Apr 1 13:21:18 kernel: SHN Release Version: 2.0.1 f45bb18
Apr 1 13:21:18 kernel: UDB Core Version: 0.2.20
Apr 1 13:21:18 kernel: sizeof forward pkt param = 192
Apr 1 13:21:22 kernel: ERR[qos_start:3363] qos_ops is not registered!
Apr 1 13:21:22 kernel: ioctl_iqos_op_switch(1) fail!
Apr 1 13:21:32 crond[561]: time disparity of 1530016 minutes detected
I'd love to know if these are actionable items for me (QOS, mDNS, and time), but things are working. That is the key!
Thanks to all for getting the 386 line back in the usual easy upgrade flow!
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