Hello,
On my R9000, I've been running 5.4b17 on Voxel 1.0.4.47HF for a few days now and have not seen anything unusual - looking good! I run OpenVPN or WireGuard (typically OpenVPN), DNSCrypt and Aegis.
Some observations:
* I like the menu option to open the Aegis web gui as well as the one for Transmission. Handy!
* I checked out the VPN option for "Keep Killswitch On when restarting client". Its a good option and is especially useful (to deselect it) if your DNS setup won't allow you to resolve the VPN address with the VPN down.
* I can't recall if this is expected behavior, but on the initial install of 5.4b17 after the Voxel uprade; I once again had my NUC going through the VPN even though it was bypassed on the VPN Bypassing page. I didn't notice anything in the logs, but clearing bypasses and resetting them got things bypassing properly again. The bypasses have held after reboots (as they did the last time this happened).
* I appreciate the option and information from a while ago on "nvram set kamoj_restart_ping_timeout". I usually have to run this at "3" and still would get a few timeouts. Probably coincidence, but the add-on wasn't able to get even one successful lookup on the first day after install. The add-on was getting pings so the router wasn't affected. Opening a shell and running "curl --max-time 3
https://ipinfo.io/ip" always timed out, but it worked at a "--max-time" of 4. Changing the restart value to 4 took care of the problem.
* Question.... what set of circumstances would trigger a router reboot if that is enabled in the add-on? I ask because a few weeks ago I had an instance where there was no connection (do to a snow storm affecting my satellite connection) but the router did not appear to have rebooted.
I have the "auto-refresh" enabled in the add-on. I would be happy to turn it off for a while or run AdGuard instead of DNSCrypt if it helps with troubleshooting...
Best wishes,
BL