jrmwvu04
Very Senior Member
It's significantly smoother on test 5.DM is pretty good here too. If DM is the benchmark, then v5 is in pretty good shape.
It's significantly smoother on test 5.DM is pretty good here too. If DM is the benchmark, then v5 is in pretty good shape.
@pattiri
From the servstats numbers, it appears your CA cert isn't properly imported. I would suggest you start with Firefox on Windows 10. Go through the steps slowly and get it to work first. When a CA cert is imported properly, you'll see a green padlock in Firefox, and register one count in slh.
slh 2880 # of accepted HTTPS requests
slm 5 # of rejected HTTPS requests (missing certificate)
sle 0 # of rejected HTTPS requests (certificate available but bad)
slc 123 # of dropped HTTPS requests (client disconnect without sending any request)
slu 6 # of dropped HTTPS requests (unknown error)
sct 82 ssl cache: # of cached cert
sch 878 ssl cache: # of cache hit
scm 16 ssl cache: # of cache miss
scp 0 ssl cache: # of purge to free up slots
Did you restart your machine after installing the certificates? I remember one incident when a restart helped.
Forgive me if you’ve already covered it, but another common snag that causes this is if pixelsev can’t write to the certificate directory because the ownership/permissions aren’t set properly (which by default they aren’t)
Forgive me if you’ve already covered it, but another common snag that causes this is if pixelsev can’t write to the certificate directory because the ownership/permissions aren’t set properly (which by default they aren’t)
How does one check this?
l /opt/var/cache
If it is owned by admin and not writable by other users, that's the problem. Easiest fix is to change the ownership to "nobody" which is the user pixelserv runs as by defaultadmin@RT-AC1900P:/tmp/mnt/sandisk/entware/var/cache# l /opt/var/cache
drwxr-xr-x 2 admin root 4096 Mar 10 13:59 pixelserv/
chown nobody /opt/var/cache/pixelserv
may result in something like this:Code:l /opt/var/cache
If it is owned by admin and not writable by other users, that's the problem. Easiest fix is to change the ownership to "nobody" which is the user pixelserv runs as by default
Code:chown nobody /opt/var/cache/pixelserv
You're all set on that front, then. I've only ever installed certificates on macOS and iOS, so I'm not sure what to suggest. I see you're using AB, I'm not a user myself but I believe it automates most of the router side certificate stuff properly (@thelonelycoder ?), so I'd only suggest checking the certificates are properly loaded on the client machines.Makaveli@R7000-D601:/tmp/home/root# l /opt/var/cache
drwxr-xr-x 2 nobody root 9216 Mar 9 19:21 pixelserv/
If I'm looking at this right, I haven't seen it exceed 10M. 3.8% of 250M = 9.5M. Correct?
I'm not sure sch is initializing correctly. I just restarted pixelserv t5 after upgrading to 384.4b3 and the entware repos.
The cache reloaded, I immediately got 4 slh, but also 34 sch. This with a total of 39 requests of all types.
DM is pretty good here too. If DM is the benchmark, then v5 is in pretty good shape.
It's significantly smoother on test 5.
How does one check this?
I have uploaded a silent update for AB-Solution that re-checks ownership of the /opt/var/cache/pixelserv directory.You're all set on that front, then. I've only ever installed certificates on macOS and iOS, so I'm not sure what to suggest. I see you're using AB, I'm not a user myself but I believe it automates most of the router side certificate stuff properly (@thelonelycoder ?), so I'd only suggest checking the certificates are properly loaded on the client machines.
I'm not seeing any ads at all on iPhone and iPad.Hi everyone so after reading the thread throughly I understand that we need to import the certificate on the client devices too ( previously I was using it without importing ) but now I'm getting strange behavior and I don't know if this is the correct place to post it so I'm sorry if it's not.
I'm on iPhone and I regularly use Speedtest.net app and before today I never get any ads popups in the app while I'm using AB-Solution with pixelserv installed ( without importing certificate ) but now it's showing it like the images below ( the ad is still not loaded but it's showing the frames )
I'm not seeing any ads at all on iPhone and iPad.
Could it be that partially cellular data is used while connected to the wireless?
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