cmkelley
Very Senior Member
Not just recent. I've seen it on my AC86U since I got it. I think it affects some routers more than others.Is this issue just with recent firmwares? I hadn't seen it before .11.
Not just recent. I've seen it on my AC86U since I got it. I think it affects some routers more than others.Is this issue just with recent firmwares? I hadn't seen it before .11.
I can't think of any relation between disabling a wifi radio and httpd stopping answering.
I think someone said that they lost connectivity to the gui via http. The same thing happened to me this morning on beta2 with my AC86U. I was able to log in by https, and after rebooting the router, access via http worked again.
Happens a lot. Easier to ssh into the router and "service restart_httpd". Or install Jack Yaz's scMerlin (https://www.snbforums.com/threads/scmerlin-service-and-script-control-menu-for-asuswrt-merlin.56277/) and you can use that to restart httpd.
Not just recent. I've seen it on my AC86U since I got it. I think it affects some routers more than others.
Can't wait for the cinco de mayo release.
Ah, so that's what you meant by celebration, haha. I'm not in the US, so it's just a regular Sunday here.
@cmkelley, is there any point in installing Jack Yaz's scMerlin if I'm already running amtm and you still have to ssh into the router to use it? The restart_httpd command works fine and seems like the more streamlined option.
Even easier, I run a cron job that runs "service restart_httpd" every four hours as a preventive measure.Ah, so that's what you meant by celebration, haha. I'm not in the US, so it's just a regular Sunday here.
@cmkelley, is there any point in installing Jack Yaz's scMerlin if I'm already running amtm and you still have to ssh into the router to use it? The restart_httpd command works fine and seems like the more streamlined option.
If you know how to restart any service you might want to, no. And to be honest, the only one I seem to ever need to restart is httpd. But it has the ability to restart a lot of different services. I have it installed, it's not like it runs in the background or anything, only when you call it.Ah, so that's what you meant by celebration, haha. I'm not in the US, so it's just a regular Sunday here.
@cmkelley, is there any point in installing Jack Yaz's scMerlin if I'm already running amtm and you still have to ssh into the router to use it? The restart_httpd command works fine and seems like the more streamlined option.
FWIW, I'm happy with my AC86U. I hardly ever go into the webui.Well, that could explain it. I had an AC87U until very recently, when it simply stopped working (it turned on, but I couldn't access it in any way, shape or form, even after multiple factory resets/reboots). I then purhcased an AC86U, and had the issue happen to me twice in two weeks. Kind of regretting my router choice, now...
My cure is not to mess with settings with a quazillion scripts active when I do.If you know how to restart any service you might want to, no. And to be honest, the only one I seem to ever need to restart is httpd. But it has the ability to restart a lot of different services. I have it installed, it's not like it runs in the background or anything, only when you call it.
Trust me it is a much better router. No way I would go back to my 87. Mostly considering how much I use VPN now. The web interface locking up ever now and then is seriously minor.Well, that could explain it. I had an AC87U until very recently, when it simply stopped working (it turned on, but I couldn't access it in any way, shape or form, even after multiple factory resets/reboots). I then purhcased an AC86U, and had the issue happen to me twice in two weeks. Kind of regretting my router choice, now...
Is there a reason that IPTV settings don't get loaded until the end of the boot up process? In my case it would be beneficial to load as early as it could. Nice work Eric!
EDIT: Added a screenshot.
You notice that the master commit is always ahead. I alternate between master and mainline.
git checkout mainline
git merge master
Any idea as to what's causing the issue, then?
You can merge it before building:
Code:git checkout mainline git merge master
Resolve any reported conflict, add the fixed conflicts, then commit them.
Master is based on a 6+ months GPL, so it's not a good idea to run from it.
Sorry Eric, I'm struggling to understand how my browser's console would have anything to do with the timing of IPTV settings getting applied during a reboot. Can you explain please sir?Open your browser console and look for any Javascript error.
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