jrmwvu04
Very Senior Member
I tried it on mine for giggles and it was there, returned 0 as expected. Not super helpful, I know, but a data point.cat: can't open '/sys/class/net/br0/bridge/multicast_snooping': No such file or directory
I tried it on mine for giggles and it was there, returned 0 as expected. Not super helpful, I know, but a data point.cat: can't open '/sys/class/net/br0/bridge/multicast_snooping': No such file or directory
Jun 7 22:43:37 HTTP login: login 'xxxxxxx' successful from 192.168.1.2:80
Jun 7 22:45:01 HTTP login: logout successful (port 80 disconnected)
Jun 7 22:52:44 sd-idle-2.6[475]: spinning down /dev/sda
Jun 7 22:53:15 sd-idle-2.6[475]: spinning down /dev/sdb
Jun 8 01:16:48 WAN Connection: Ethernet link down.
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Jun 8 02:11:46 WAN Connection: WAN was restored.
Well....looks like we all assumed something that was wrong. I can't find this parameter in the kernel for the MIPS routers. Next update won't show the option for the MIPS routers.cat: can't open '/sys/class/net/br0/bridge/multicast_snooping': No such file or directory
Thanks for reporting this....as I dug into it, it's another interaction with that damned CVE 5892 port (that port is going to drive me NUTS). Working on another tweak now.[/QUOTE]In other words, not going to the GUI automatically when done.
It does when I refresh the webpage.
Oh okay. Probably the Comcast cable went out.@Lotta Cox
Looks like either....
- Your modem crashed for about an hour (check the modem logs) or
- You modem to router cable is bad or was unplugged
Code:Jun 7 22:43:37 HTTP login: login 'xxxxxxx' successful from 192.168.1.2:80 Jun 7 22:45:01 HTTP login: logout successful (port 80 disconnected) Jun 7 22:52:44 sd-idle-2.6[475]: spinning down /dev/sda Jun 7 22:53:15 sd-idle-2.6[475]: spinning down /dev/sdb Jun 8 01:16:48 WAN Connection: Ethernet link down. .... Jun 8 02:11:46 WAN Connection: WAN was restored.
Well....looks like we all assumed something that was wrong. I can't find this parameter in the kernel for the MIPS routers. Next update won't show the option for the MIPS routers.
@RMerlin - an FYI
I spent a fair amount of time making the router tolerate it when the modem goes down....so no breaks in the router uptime. I would have expected that the WAN uptime/current timers would have showed that you lost the hour.The uptime on the router didn't change like it would if it rebooted?. It was about 11hours this when I checked it. Thx!
IPv6 connectivity does not work well (cannot ping from attached computer, but ping from router is ok). Also no IPv6 connectivity on computer. Does not happen on 24E3. I have sent the link to the log by conversation.
AC56U does OK with 25E6, but not RT-N16 (see above). Previously I thought that RT-N16 performed without problem, but this was because it offered IPv4 connectivity only.
nvram set dnscrypt2_port=41
nvram set dnscrypt2_resolver=cisco
nvram set dnscrypt2_ipv6=0
nvram commit
As far as I know, it has something to do with ab-solution. Neither the ab-solution patched with ::1 instead of :: (and without the :: dnsmasq.conf entries), nor the latest original ab-solution (option 1233) work with a large hosts file (don't work in the sense that they cut IPv6 connectivity).Nope, wrong, that only solved router instability, IPv6 is still not working on the computer.
25E6 is the latest, 25E1 had issues...I am back to 23E4 as all my internet radio devices developed problems with 25E1.
They were able to connect to WiFi but couldn't reach the internet radio services....all other devices, like tablets, phones and laptops were doing fine though.
Running my AC68U in AP-Mode.
Edit: .and yes, I swapped back and forth between different revisions - tried even dd-wrt (which also worked but wifi range sucks) - to pin the cause of problem to the FW, not to availablitiy of the external radio services
Spanning tree is now off as I have seen behaivior with spanning tree that makes me hate it as an evil, evil thing from cisco (main Suspect)
MediaBridge (and AP, MediaBridge is just a special case of AP) has a long standing problem of 'dropping' IPv6 connectivity. If you search the forum, you'll get several hits on various code levels. But, you should always maintain IPv4. I've been trying a few things, but haven't been able to make a substantial difference. I'm afraid it's inherent in the closed-source parts of the code.@john9527
So I have been doing some reading and research, looking trough logs and trying to validate what is what. I have no packet capture to view so a few of my observations is specultive for now, but led me to try a few things
I have found so far:
- Spanning tree is now off as I have seen behaivior with spanning tree that makes me hate it as an evil, evil thing from cisco (main Suspect)
- NAT exceleration is now off (I doubt this is an issue but my particular setup proves no reason to use it)
- All logs are set to debug
- established a target syslog server and pointed both routers to the syslog server.
That makes me suspect evil, evil spanning tree interacting oddly with DHCP researved via the ac66. Agina I have zero proof, I am back on 25e6 and will see tomorrow morning
- All devices on the RT-ac66 that are kept powered on maintains thier IP
- All device power down over a period of hours when powered back up get an APIPA IP
- The ac66 has to be powered off and on for item 2 to get IPs again.
- Those devises with APIPA are DHCP Reserved on the Main ROuter ac68u
That didn't quite work somehow. Do I need to regenerate my certs?
Thu May 18 15:03:57 2017 TCP/UDP: Preserving recently used remote address: [AF_INET]12.34.56.78:1194
Thu May 18 15:03:57 2017 UDP link local: (not bound)
Thu May 18 15:03:57 2017 UDP link remote: [AF_INET]12.34.56.78:1194
Thu May 18 15:03:57 2017 Certificate does not have key usage extension
Thu May 18 15:03:57 2017 OpenSSL: error:14090086:SSL routines:ssl3_get_server_certificate:certificate verify failed
Thu May 18 15:03:57 2017 TLS_ERROR: BIO read tls_read_plaintext error
Thu May 18 15:03:57 2017 TLS Error: TLS object -> incoming plaintext read error
Thu May 18 15:03:57 2017 TLS Error: TLS handshake failed
Thu May 18 15:03:57 2017 SIGUSR1[soft,tls-error] received, process restarting
...yeah, I noticed that, but did not link these to the symptoms on my side.25E6 is the latest, 25E1 had issues
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeea sorry not biting. I have been established with a 66 as Media bridge to 68 Router since day 1, used all three Asus WRT , MerlinWRT and your fork with ZERO problems until 25. I do not have IPv6 enabled dont use it unless there are other settings that are not managed via the Web GUI. Once I get back to 24e3 its once again stable. I will admit 25E4 fixed the WEB GUI processing and weird GUI behavior it never fixed and introduced the issue I see.MediaBridge (and AP, MediaBridge is just a special case of AP) has a long standing problem of 'dropping' IPv6 connectivity. If you search the forum, you'll get several hits on various code levels. But, you should always maintain IPv4. I've been trying a few things, but haven't been able to make a substantial difference. I'm afraid it's inherent in the closed-source parts of the code.
BTW - I don't see any difference between V24 and V25 in this behavior.
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