pixelserv-tls: v2.0.1-rc2 compiled: Dec 8 2017 01:13:34 options: 192.168.2.2 -l 5
uts 1d 00:42 process uptime
log 5 critical (0) error (1) warning (2) notice (3) info (4) debug (5)
kcc 2 number of active service threads
kmx 28 maximum number of service threads
kvg 2.00 average number of requests per service thread
krq 36 max number of requests by one service thread
req 3594 total # of requests (HTTP, HTTPS, success, failure etc)
avg 801 bytes average size of requests
rmx 8960 bytes largest size of request(s)
tav 67 ms average processing time (per request)
tmx 290719 ms longest processing time (per request)
slh 1112 # of accepted HTTPS requests
slm 4 # of rejected HTTPS requests (missing certificate)
sle 0 # of rejected HTTPS requests (certificate available but bad)
slc 778 # of dropped HTTPS requests (client disconnect without sending any request)
slu 37 # of dropped HTTPS requests (unknown error)
The -f does that for me too. I think it's not meant to be what you think.@kvic @thelonelycoder
I can crash pixelserv-tls whenever I want with the following;
-from AB-Solution go to "ps" and "Add or remove pixelserv switches" and commit. (no change is needed) after that whenever I close the putty, pixelserv crashes. pinging is OK but can't access web stats.
to fix this I need to run "pixelserv-tls <listening-IP>
additional info;
These switches are in use (none if none listed):
1: -f
2: -l 4
3: -o 15
I can provide you team viewer session or anyting else if it is OK for you.
I had to reinstall pixelserv the beta 2.0.0rc-1 entware vesrion crashed the whole ab-solution like 2 times a day, so I went with the KK and will wait the final entware when I can update through opkgThe -f does that for me too. I think it's not meant to be what you think.
Don't daemonize it in the terminal.
The -f does that for me too. I think it's not meant to be what you think.
Don't daemonize it in the terminal.
That's right. People shall not use '-f' switch if you don't know what it means.
So, it may be best to remove the option in AB-Solution to select '-f'.That's right. People shall not use '-f' switch if you don't know what it means.
I hope it's not me done the bad examples 'cos in my screenshots there is '-f' switch. It's there for a very different reason which I think only applies to my situation.
@Protik good to hear.
@shooter40sw Can you describe in a bit more detail how it crashes? what were you doing when it crashed?
@kvic, I had to reinstall AB-solution and therefore pixelserv. The script generated a new ca.key, do I now need to replace this key on all client devices? Or did it generate the same key as before?
shirt, need to check, wasn’t that smart, I might have the key still, but probably not the crt
Just an idea, what I do with mine is gzip the ca.crt and ca.key and keep a copy of that archive in /jffs/backup and a copy on my laptop in a documents folder that gets backed up. It’s not the end of the world to lose those obviously but it’s a hassle that’s nice to avoid. Especially if you are like me and have 8-10 devices that you’d have to import on if the keys change.shirt, need to check, wasn’t that smart, I might have the key still, but probably not the crt
AB-Solution has a built in backup function, it includes both the ca.crt and ca.key.Just an idea, what I do with mine is gzip the ca.crt and ca.key and keep a copy of that archive in /jffs/backup and a copy on my laptop in a documents folder that gets backed up. It’s not the end of the world to lose those obviously but it’s a hassle that’s nice to avoid. Especially if you are like me and have 8-10 devices that you’d have to import on if the keys change.
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