The change log can be found here: https://github.com/john9527/asuswrt-merlin/blob/374.43_2-update/Changelog.txtDoes this release of this fork contain the fixes for CVE-2018-8877, CVE-2018-8878 and CVE-2018-8879 released with asuswrt 382 version?
CVE-2018-8879 was fixed in V32.Does this release of this fork contain the fixes for CVE-2018-8877, CVE-2018-8878 and CVE-2018-8879 released with asuswrt 382 version?
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=!AAkJBWoo-OiyKJo&id=9332FC159A7E129!3209&cid=09332FC159A7E129. Here you may found more info about it and the differenceHi all,
I'm new to these forums, and first of all wanted to extend a big "thank you!" to John9527 for the obviously enormous task he has undertaken, and from what I've read so far he has done a tremendous job with it. It's great to see that a good community has formed around it, I intend to be following the progress here.
I'm running an ASUS RT-AC-66U router, which I have enjoyed for several years now. Originally, of course, on the stock ASUS firmware, but not long after I switched over to DDWRT firmware, as I was accustomed to running it on some older Linksys routers of mine. Over time, I grew interested in changing things up and ran Tomato for a bit (the Shibby version) and later changed again and enjoyed "Advanced Tomato" for it's simplicity and nice interface. I eventually found Merlin - and have stuck with Merlin's firmware for some time now, and it has been excellent. Once he put out the final version for "legacy" routers like mine (380.70) it had me searching for other options which led here.
Thanks for having me in the community! I have read through a number of pages of this forum, but as there are over 386 of them at present, I was hoping I might seek some guidance from a veteran here, if someone would be so kind. I'm curious if there was a relatively quick way to learn the current differences between Merlin's 380.70 firmware, and John's newest version of his (this) fork, which I see was just updated about 12 days ago. I did skim through the release notes, but was curious if anyone here has some clear guidance on how it compares to Merlin's last release (380.70).
Thanks all,
airman98
dnscrypt is a protocol, dnscrypt-proxy is a piece of software.
Cloudflare DNS supports DoH protocol, but not the dnscrypt protocol. You can use whatever client you like that does DoH with Cloudflare, including dnscrypt-proxy.
Edit: @agilani: re-read your post, sounds like we are on the same page. I thought you’re disputing the fact that Cloudflare DNS does not support dnscrypt.
Just out of curiosity, what radio power is everyone running on their router? Default was set to 80mw. I think i read that in the US, the specs allow to 2000mw? How can i tell what my wifi nic card is set to? The only setting for my intel ac9560 says transmit power - highest.
My advice is not to go down the router transmit power rabbit hole. I have been in and out of it and trust me you will get a lot more mileage by choosing a wireless channel on your router that is-
1) different than those around you (to decrease interference) for both 2.4 and 5.0 GHz.
2) one of the higher (I currently use 161) 5.0 GHz channels (they have higher power output max in the US I believe).
To answer your question- mine is at 80 mW and playing around with it has gained me zero things.
You could also consider-
3) moving the router around you might be amazed at the difference in speed a small move in just the antennas or location/height can make (I know I was).
4) calling the whole thing off and going wired. If you can do this, you will not be disappointed. After wasting a lot of time screwing around with power/QOS/positioning/antennas, I just gave up and went wired. I will never go back.
Other potential ways to increase throughput-
5) Increase bandwidth to 40 MHz.
6) Powerline adapters.
7) Again, wired is king. By a long shot.
Be happy to look at the syslog.....upload it to a file sharing site and send me a PM.I am having a problem with V33E4 on my RT-N66U.
Every time WAN PPPoE tries to connect the router reboots. As it auto connects on start up it gets in to a reboot loop unless the WAN cable is unplugged.
I have tried resetting it to defaults and setting up WAN again, but it still reboots after it tries to connect.
I have flashed it back to V32E4 and restored my settings and it works fine.
I have a syslog debug dump of it in the reboot loop which I am happy to send to John if he wants it.
Thanks for the feedback. I tried the channels and it made a big difference. I will have to look at the 5ghz channels. I didn't realize the power limit was channel specific too. There are almost no 5ghz networks in my area which i find strange so i still have it set to auto.
I have my old ac66 running john l fork sitting in the same room as my ac88 and I'm getting substantially better signal from the ac88. Maybe because all of the antennas?
please fix pptp vpn server issue, 29 version is the latest build with correct pptp vpn.
@000111 I believe he's talking about the pptp vpn server built into the router, not the pptp client in Windows.
Because I needed to write this fixWorking well but in the WAN - DDNS settings page there is no text field for the Host Name, so I am unable to save any settings. Any ideas why there isn't a text field?
Please don't keep things like this to yourself Turns out I had a fat finger 'dangling semicolon' in a fix that went in back in 2017. Fix written.Last time I tried this firmware I was unable to get IP access restriction to work. I suspect this has something to do with the newer firmwares using iptables for this instead of httpd itself.
Does anyone know how I can restrict other devices from accessing the web UI? I'm considering switching to this firmware. I've been on stock since merlin dropped support and it's a bit barebones.
I am having a problem with V33E4 on my RT-N66U.
Every time WAN PPPoE tries to connect the router reboots. As it auto connects on start up it gets in to a reboot loop unless the WAN cable is unplugged.
I have tried resetting it to defaults and setting up WAN again, but it still reboots after it tries to connect.
I have flashed it back to V32E4 and restored my settings and it works fine.
I have a syslog debug dump of it in the reboot loop which I am happy to send to John if he wants it.
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