I was reading another forum regarding disk speed and responsiveness, and they said it did make a difference. As I add more apps and functions (amtm, skynet, swap disk etc) it may become an issue, and I have the new usb drive ready to go. I also wonder how the old one will go as I increase the size/number of block files, whitelists etc. These things tend to get slower over time rather than faster.
I also don't need the usb3 port (as far as I know) as I already have a networked server on 24/7, so I am not sure what value using a usb3 port would have except for apps running on the router. No intention of using 4g usb modem at present.
I also think it is fairly important to have an uninstall/removal feature and have it documented. I believe it was available in ab-solution. I appreciate the work done and understand that Diversion is a work in progress, but perhaps it might be worth telling people that there is no uninstall/downgrade path (as yet????). I would not have upgraded so readily if it was obvious this feature was not available. As it was I installed it all on an old usb to test, found it worked well, but now want to put it all on a faster newer stick.
It is no issue to reinstall diversion, I am just wondering whether removing the usb stick will cause internal settings of the router to mean it won't connect to the internet properly. I really don't want to have to reset the router and re-enter all my fixed IP addresses and other settings again, although I do recall backing up the router config files when I upgraded to 386.6 recently.
Preferring not to nuke the install just yet if there is a simple way foward.
Thanks, that worked, sorry I didn't see it before. I have reinstalled and everything looking good. I installed amtm first, and that seems good although I am having trouble with skynet but that is another issue. I am reinstalling that separately.In d you‘ll find the uninstall fuction.
Yep!! Update AMTM and go...I just did a fresh install of Diversion and so far no issues.
Question: Can I now install dnscrypt without causing any issues?
Question: Can I now install dnscrypt without causing any issues?
Yep!! Update AMTM and go...
I do not have the issues you have, however you have my interest and I am following my system dns very closely. I have had no dnscrypt crashes of any kind nor can I make it crash. Still testing!at least no issues from Diversion. Can't say dnscrypt won't give you problems
I'm hoping that in upgrading to this Diversion some people are upgrading their f/w and redoing their installs.
It already seems that some people are finding dnscrypt finicky (see my earlier post).
People seemed uninterested or unbelieving of my issues in the dnscrypt thread - maybe now enough people are seeing issues that we can get some answers...
Consumer router are originally designed not for custom firmware and additional daemon/app to run with in.at least no issues from Diversion. Can't say dnscrypt won't give you problems
I'm hoping that in upgrading to this Diversion some people are upgrading their f/w and redoing their installs.
It already seems that some people are finding dnscrypt finicky (see my earlier post).
People seemed uninterested or unbelieving of my issues in the dnscrypt thread - maybe now enough people are seeing issues that we can get some answers...
I have zero issues with dnscrypt here. Maybe it was an unlucky interaction with dnscrypt, while porting my settings during the install of Diversion, restarting dnsmasq due to changes made, which caused WAN connectivity to be lost, but as I started fresh I cannot confirm nor deny that. Having said that, when I started fresh, I installed Diversion first, followed by amtm and from there created a swap file, installed pixelserv-tls beta, Skynet and dnscrypt. All is running without any issue whatsoever. And trust me, if dnscrypt goes down here, the whole house goes nuts here and I have no other option to activate a local state of cyber defcon 1 (basically meaning I get to hide in the basement to remotely try to get everything up and running again as fast as I can...)I do not have the issues you have, however you have my interest and I am following my system dns very closely. I have had no dnscrypt crashes of any kind nor can I make it crash. Still testing!
Just run update in AMTM!thelonelycoder, thanks again for all your work! I upgraded to Diversion 4 from AB3 and so far so good. I know you are busy at the moment, but I wanted to ask if you will eventually replace AB with Diversion in AMTM?
Kev
Someone will need to test and confirm, but I think you won't need to change to Auto. When I first start up on the fork, you are using your selected DoT servers, but TLS isn't actually activated until the clock has been set by ntp.With DNS over TLS (which i think uses something called Stubby) is it necessary for me to "change WAN DNS to Auto" before installing Diversion ?
Wow that was a fast replySomeone will need to test and confirm, but I think you won't need to change to Auto. When I first start up on the fork, you are using your selected DoT servers, but TLS isn't actually activated until the clock has been set by ntp.
Thanks for volunteering! I can't think of why it wouldn't work, but I've been surprised beforeI'll have a play
Thanks for volunteering!
You're welcome. I just have a feeling that Diversion 1.0 is well past the effort stage.Hi @thelonelycoder. thanks for your effort.
Its best to have it before this line:Hi @thelonelycoderI have to modify your default postmount scripts to enable swap before service starts (before rc.unslung in post-mount.div), some services did not start at boot time. Is this correct?
. /jffs/scripts/post-mount.div # Added by Diversion
Nowhere in Skynet, amtm or Diversion/AB-Solution do we require for the output to be sent to /dev/null.Hi @thelonelycoderedit: in post-mount script I have also kept the line "swapon /opt/swap 2>/dev/null" because it's required by Skynet.
"swapon ${device}/myswap.swp # Skynet Firewall Addition"
If AB-Solution is still installed, then AB-Solution is shown in the menu in amtm v1.3. If not, it either shows to open Diversion or the install option of it.skeal, I did that first before anything, and AMTM showed AB in the first option. Interestingly enough, after installing Diversion then rebooting, bringing up AMTM now shows Diversion instead. I guess if I have to setup a new router from scratch, Diversion will be the option available in AMTM (latest version of course). I just wanted to verify this is the case.
On a sidenote, I had some issues with internet connection when I initially updated to Diversion without checking auto dns first. Then I checked auto dns, reinstalled Diversion, then disabled auto dns, and now everything seems OK.
Also I had some really slow browsing at first when I installed pixelserv beta (using Chrome). Seems like it's OK now that I reinstalled it after fixing Diversion.
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