Does the new Jack Yaz version solve the memory leak mentioned that was in 2.3.0? The changelog didn't address that explicitly, I couldn't decipher if that was fixed or not.
I simply merged kvics commits into my fork, so yes the memory leak (not that i ever observed one) should be resolved.Does the new Jack Yaz version solve the memory leak mentioned that was in 2.3.0? The changelog didn't address that explicitly, I couldn't decipher if that was fixed or not.
That update doesn't work on my router. I'm getting Error: pixelserv-tls v2.3.1 is already installedAlright, I hear you all.
I've just pushed a Diversion update, no version change
What's new
- Option in ep, 6, 3 to update pixelserv-tls to v2.3.1 (@Jack Yaz version) for all router models.
Use u to update.
Never mind, didn't have my coffee yet. It's is on 2.3.1. I remember now manually updating it about a week ago:That update doesn't work on my router. I'm getting Error: pixelserv-tls v2.3.1 is already installed
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When I check what version I have it shows 2.3.0
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It also shows the pixelserv-tls version in use on the main screen in DiversionNever mind, didn't have my coffee yet. It's is on 2.3.1. I remember now manually updating it about a week ago:
pixelserv-tls 2.3.1 (compiled: Dec 13 2019 20:33:42 flags: tfo tls1_3) options: 192.168.1.2
How come the List of installed entware packages shows a different version?It also shows the pixelserv-tls version in use on the main screen in Diversion
Because the installed version is not from the official Entware repo, it lists only packages from it's own list.How come the List of installed entware packages shows a different version?
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You are the only one that reports this problem it seems to me.This time I used the GUI instead of `reboot` on the command line.
And this time, please save the router's Syslog files. They may contain clues as to why this happens.Had to reboot my router (remotely) because DNS was not working and amtm 3.0 was super slow (because of that?).
This time I used the GUI instead of `reboot` on the command line.
Again Diversion is uninstalled after the reboot... (third time this year)
Yeah, that's not going to help. Sorry. Entware was not started for unknown reasons. We will never get to the bottom of this if you simply nuke and reinstall before saving crucial information to find the reason.Sorry, I already re-installed Diversion, but I did check before seeing your post; there still was a folder called "entware".
However:
- before reinstalling `which diversion` returned nothing and amtm did not show Diversion
- after reinstalling `which diversion` returned `/opt/bin/diversion` and amtm does show Diversion
My router was totally unresponsive; I could not even ssh into it, so I could not save any ("old") logs, I'm afraid.Yeah, that's not going to help. Sorry. Entware was not started for unknown reasons. We will never get to the bottom of this if you simply nuke and reinstall before saving crucial information to find the reason.
They would not say Entware or Diversion, these are words I coded into it. Look for device mounting errors or /jffs/scripts errors that should run while booting. The date does not matter, it's the message or error that I'm after.I saved the logs, but when grep on either "Diversion" or "Entware" only returns entries from after the reboot/reinstallation.
In fact, all logs are from today (after the reboot) or May 5 when NTP was working yet.
So sorry, no logs from before the reboot.
Post it to pastebin.com, place a link to it here.Still not having any luck with the alternate blocking file. Snbforums will not let me post the conf file. I tried the upload a file button but apparently that did not work either. Guess it is back to the drawing board.
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