Got same problem. WEBUI was gone, reboot via ssh helped.I flash 384.7 over 384.6 on my ac86u, all seen good. but after one night, I cannot one the webui, I need ssh into the router to reboot. then webui works again.
thanks a lot!
No, it's not. I use LE with privatedns.org DDNS service (custom script) with no problem at all. It however requires «white ip» .AFAIK, Let's Encrypt requires the use of Asus' own DDNS, because it relies on a special hook to complete the validation process.
You have clients that are trying to use SMBv1. The problem is with these clients, not with the router firmware.
That error has been discussed extensively. Its related to changes in the firmware and trying to load a module before its ready. If it is only present a couple times after a reboot your fine and can ignore it. If repeating constantly then theres possible issueHas anyone else had this error since updating to 384.7 Beta1?
I know this error has appeared in the past on 382.2 Beta 1 but it doesn't look like answer for it was found for it and I am wondering if it has something to do with Trend Micros signature update 2.088?
Sep 16 16:32:29 rc_service: httpd 3245:notify_rc restart_qos;restart_firewall
Sep 16 16:32:50 kernel: ERR[parse_qos_conf:932] Can't set new QoS conf while QoS is started!
Sep 16 16:32:50 kernel: ERR[ioctl_iqos_op_config:3592] parse qos_conf error!!
Sep 16 16:32:50 kernel: ioctl_iqos_op_config() fail!
Sep 16 16:32:50 kernel: ERR[qos_start:3344] QoS is already started!
Sep 16 16:32:50 kernel: ioctl_iqos_op_switch(1) fail!
I found the answer on Fresh JR’s post on adaptive qos custom script.That error has been discussed extensively. Its related to changes in the firmware and trying to load a module before its ready. If it is only present a couple times after a reboot your fine and can ignore it. If repeating constantly then theres possible issue
No, it's not. I use LE with privatedns.org DDNS service (custom script) with no problem at all. It however requires «white ip» .
To bad, then it is time to switch to dd-wrt.In that case unless Asus decides to keep issuing firmware updates (unlikely based on what's written at the top of that page) then it also means 384.6 will probably be the end of the road for my firmware on that model as well. Too much closed source components, they break backward compatibility every few firmware releases.
Good luck, I finally got rid of my last dd-wrt router. It was just too much of hassle and kluge of parts and pieces. You'd be better off getting a new router. A real ac68 router sells for all of $40 on ebay right now.To bad, then it is time to switch to dd-wrt.
I had a nice time here, thanks to RMerlin for all the hard work. Bye bye everybody.
LetsEncrypt has A LOT of validation schemes. One of them is: client requests cert from LE server, LE server connects to host (using FQDN name submitted by client) , sends special https request and waits correct answer from client (this process is so called «ACME challenge»). I have not inspected LE client source code from you code repository, can't say about exactly what types of LE verification was implemented there.Then I have no idea how the hostname validation is done for these. AsusDDNS relies on a DNS-based authentication, your router sends a special auth token to Asus's server when it updates your IP.
It's closed source, hence the lack of info.LetsEncrypt has A LOT of validation schemes. One of them is: client requests cert from LE server, LE server connects to host (using FQDN name submitted by client) , sends special https request and waits correct answer from client (this process is so called «ACME challenge»). I have not inspected LE client source code from you code repository, can't say about exactly what types of LE verification was implemented there.
On Exchange Windows Server, for example, LE ACME client integrates itself into IIS and becomes able to auto-get and auto-renew LE certs. ASUSWRT details of LE client work & possible httpd/firewall integration are to be yet revealed.It's closed source, hence the lack of info.
The lack of a "real" web server seriously limits the possibilities there.
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What about this:It's closed source, hence the lack of info.
Sep 21 03:52:05 RT-AC88U-8248 rc_service: service 9996:notify_rc updateresolv
Sep 21 03:52:05 RT-AC88U-8248 dnsmasq[21552]: exiting on receipt of SIGTERM
Sep 21 03:52:05 RT-AC88U-8248 custom_config: Appending content of /jffs/configs/dnsmasq.conf.add.
Sep 21 03:52:05 RT-AC88U-8248 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/dnsmasq.postconf (args: /etc/dnsmasq.conf ) - max timeout = 120s
Sep 21 03:52:05 RT-AC88U-8248 ovpn-client4[21126]: SIGTERM[soft,auth-failure] received, process exiting
Sep 21 03:52:05 RT-AC88U-8248 dnsmasq[10003]: started, version 2.80test4 cachesize 1500
Sep 21 03:52:05 RT-AC88U-8248 dnsmasq[10003]: compile time options: IPv6 GNU-getopt no-RTC no-DBus no-i18n no-IDN DHCP DHCPv6 no-Lua TFTP no-conntrack ipset no-auth DNSSEC no-ID loop-detect no-inotify no-dumpfile
Sep 21 03:52:05 RT-AC88U-8248 dnsmasq[10003]: warning: interface tun22 does not currently exist
Sep 21 03:52:05 RT-AC88U-8248 dnsmasq[10003]: warning: interface pptp* does not currently exist
Sep 21 03:52:05 RT-AC88U-8248 dnsmasq[10003]: asynchronous logging enabled, queue limit is 5 messages
No dnsmasq SIGTERM errors found in my syslog.Anyone else seeing the dnsmasq SIGTERM errors in system log?
When you have time, logon to SSH session and type service restart_dnsmasq. Then, see if there is a SIGTERM error in the log.
Sep 21 14:16:20 rc_service: service 17303:notify_rc restart_dnsmasq
Sep 21 14:16:20 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/dnsmasq.postconf (args: /etc/dnsmasq.conf ) - max timeout = 120s
Sep 21 14:16:23 Diversion: restarted Dnsmasq to apply settings, from /jffs/scripts/dnsmasq.postconf
Sep 21 14:16:33 rc_service: watchdog 292:notify_rc start_dnsmasq
Sep 21 14:16:33 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/dnsmasq.postconf (args: /etc/dnsmasq.conf ) - max timeout = 120s
Sep 21 14:16:35 Diversion: restarted Dnsmasq to apply settings, from /jffs/scripts/dnsmasq.postconf
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