Sorry, forgot to change the beta link....it's been updatedSame, the link is for Beta Closed fw? Maybe its to soon
Couple questions/clarifications. First off this fork does seem to perform better on AC66 than the newer 376 and 378 builds so thanks for the continuous updates! So for the questions, on the tools>other settings it shows TCP Connections Limit default is 300,000 (as per ASUS marketing info touting 300,000) but it is set for 16384 by default. Was that by design and is that the recommended value? Also on the TX power adjustment info, the help on the left menu shows 100mW is max but the yellow text below the setting states 200mW max. What it the correct max for this setting? (Just curious)
Now I'm baffled....off to take a look....I confirm, normally TCP Connections limit is set to 300000( Tested with ,378.53 and .54_2 from merlin)
Now with V12 = 15947 by default for me
thanx again for your great job john
RC-AC68(v12)
I get
44725CFF8D69BA434687F4FCFBA7E5F03E911F9D1EACDF9373FAC89BB8718DB8
3C75D2151FEFF7D04D5D8046D35DEC9A
Flashed over V10, N66U. On boot, /sbin/init noinitrd is hogging all the CPU time, been like that for over an hour and a half.
Is that the process that's rebuilding the OpenSSL keys? I was expecting an openssl process to be doing all the hogging.
*Disabling OpenVPN server and rebooting makes it go away. Comes back as soon at I turn the server back on.
This was an existing config for server1 as OpenVPN? We deliberately didn't rebuild keys since of the time involved....it just copies in a new pre-gen'd one. Can you append the end of the system log?Flashed over V10, N66U. On boot, /sbin/init noinitrd is hogging all the CPU time, been like that for over an hour and a half.
Is that the process that's rebuilding the OpenSSL keys? I was expecting an openssl process to be doing all the hogging.
*Disabling OpenVPN server and rebooting makes it go away. Comes back as soon at I turn the server back on.
This was an existing config for server1 as OpenVPN? We deliberately didn't rebuild keys since of the time involved....it just copies in a new pre-gen'd one. Can you append the end of the system log?
I've been looking at your syslog.....server2 (tun22) started successfully with the updated DH of 2048bits. Then it looks like it was shut down. Then server1 started and immediately shut down.OK. I deleted the existing DH.pem and restarted the server. The DH repopulated from somewhere (pre-gen'd?). It's working normally now.
I've been looking at your syslog.....server2 (tun22) started successfully with the updated DH of 2048bits. Then it looks like it was shut down. Then server1 started and immediately shut down.
You didn't happen to keep a copy of the DH that was there before you deleted it?
I've been looking at your syslog.....server2 (tun22) started successfully with the updated DH of 2048bits. Then it looks like it was shut down. Then server1 started and immediately shut down.
You didn't happen to keep a copy of the DH that was there before you deleted it?
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