I can change them but it seems to me that on reboot, it does not keep the settingscan you change the priorities once you downgrade to .89?
I can change them but it seems to me that on reboot, it does not keep the settingscan you change the priorities once you downgrade to .89?
I'll check and fix as soon as I'll be able to do it. Thank you for your report.
Thank you Voxel,I'll check and fix as soon as I'll be able to do it. Thank you for your report.
Voxel.
Thank you for your timeThe same note as I replied above.
Voxel.
This firmware appears to have a binary called "aws-iot" located in /usr/sbin/
Any idea what that does. It was running on my router, but gives no output when running it manually. The binary seems to be sending data to an AWS EC2 endpoint
[ -x /etc/init.d/aws ] && { chmod -x /etc/init.d/aws; }
Hello, Voxel
What do you think about "Funjsq for PR SKU" vulnerability?
Netgear fixed it in last firmware. (R7800 Firmware Version 1.0.2.90, issued 01/11/2022 )
Is it fixed in your firmware, or should we wait for this fix later?
Thanks!
Changelog for 1.0.2.63SF (Jan 29, 2019)
16. Funjsq service is removed:
Guys from China: I am really sorry, please use a stock version if you need exactly this version of OpenVPN client, my knowledge of Chinese is close to zero to understand this service description/features from this: https://www.funjsq.com/
It's great, you are really ahead of everyone!Changelog for 1.0.2.63SF (Jan 29, 2019)
New version of my custom firmware build: 1.0.2.63SF.
. . .
15. NG version of OpenVPN client is removed (conflicting with my version of OpenVPN client).
16. Funjsq service is removed:
Guys from China: I am really sorry, please use a stock version if you need exactly this version of OpenVPN client, my knowledge of Chinese is close to zero to understand this service description/features from this: https://www.funjsq.com/17. Toolchain: gdb is upgraded to 8.2.1.
. . .
Voxel.
I opened an issue/suggestion on github few days back. Please take a look if it is worth looking into, otherwise close it.Changelog for 1.0.2.63SF (Jan 29, 2019)
New version of my custom firmware build: 1.0.2.63SF.
. . .
15. NG version of OpenVPN client is removed (conflicting with my version of OpenVPN client).
16. Funjsq service is removed:
Guys from China: I am really sorry, please use a stock version if you need exactly this version of OpenVPN client, my knowledge of Chinese is close to zero to understand this service description/features from this: https://www.funjsq.com/17. Toolchain: gdb is upgraded to 8.2.1.
. . .
Voxel.
It worth, sure. Well, my time - where could I get it form... Later with github, sorry.Please take a look if it is worth looking into, otherwise close it.
Meanwhile, you can experiment @fossil and alpha test the firmware after removing/adjusting the mentioned files yourself.I opened an issue/suggestion on github few days back. Please take a look if it is worth looking into, otherwise close it.
Thanks.
Don't worry about this. Surprisingly, I managed to fix it by using openvpn-update and then stopping and starting the service. Thanks again for this excellent firmware! I learn more and more things everytimeHi @Voxel ! Thanks for your relentless work with this router, making it one of the best, cost-effective options for advanced home networking. I have small issue: I have upgraded to your latest version (V1.0.2.91.1SF) and the OpenVPN server has stopped working. I tried disabling it and enabling it via the Advanced Tab --> Advanced Setup --> VPN Service page but when I click apply, I get a "400 Bad Request This server does not support the operation requested by your client." error, similar to this person here, here or here.
Do you know why it may be happening or how I can resolve it? Or, alternatively, is there a way to do this via ssh? (I'm absolutely not an expert in linux but I did manage to set up a cron job for the duckdns updates, so I should be able to follow instructions if someone points me in the right direction to configure the openvpn server daemon)
Thanks in advance and all the best for this 2022 year.
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