Thanks for the heads up! I'm getting ready to put out a small update, so will get it added then.missing the file /release/src/router/samba36/source3/configure in your repo
The following routers were released after the base code used for this fork was available, and are NOT supported.
- AC66U-B1 (ARM based), AC68U Rev C1 and E1, AC1900, AC1900P, AC87U, AC3100, AC3200, AC88U, AC5300 (and the retail R versions)
Things are moving along....watch this space!Any progress on supporting the newer revisions, released after the base code for this fork, like the RT-AC68U White Rev E1 @john9527 ? No pressure, just checkin' whether you've made any progress (at supporting these) since our last chat.
I'm watching patiently, believe me...Things are moving along....watch this space!
SameI'm watching patiently
In what sense? Error messages? How are you testing?does not work,
Error messages areIn what sense? Error messages? How are you testing?
More information probably required, but logically it won't do anything because you are appending it to the end of the logdrop chain (after the -j DROP).
It works for me. Have you confirmed that the logdrop chain actually exists? If not try rebooting the router (or creating the chain manually).iptables: No chain/target/match by that name
It works for me. Have you confirmed that the logdrop chain actually exists? If not try rebooting the router (or creating the chain manually).
N66U uses an older version of iptables and it may not be supported.Thanks for testing on your RT-AC68U, might be a problem on RT-N66U
Yes, that's what I was thinking:Thanks for testing on your RT-AC68U, might be a problem on RT-N66U
admin@RT-AC68U:/# lsmod | grep len
xt_length 890 2
admin@RT-AC68U:/# find / -name '*xt_length*'
/lib/modules/2.6.36.4brcmarm/kernel/net/netfilter/xt_length.ko
/sys/module/xt_length
/usr/lib/xtables/libxt_length.so
N66U uses an older version of iptables and it may not be supported.
EDIT: it is supported, but you need to manually load the module on the N66
It could be any number of reasons. Without a lot more information it's impossible to say.Why so different Speed ?
Can the cfe be edited on that model?
Haven't actually tried. Haven't seen a need since it's already at 1.4. I would have to assume that since would have an encrypted CFE, but could test maybe over the weekend, see if I can dump it and read it out.Can the cfe be edited on that model?
1.4 (GHz?) or 2.0.0.6?Haven't actually tried. Haven't seen a need since it's already at 1.4. I would have to assume that since would have an encrypted CFE, but could test maybe over the weekend, see if I can dump it and read it out.
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