Had to reset and reconfigure manually to get the timeout for ssh to work. Couldnt find any of the ssh files mentioned on Linux pagesme either ...still learning the routine for updates. Im testing ssh timeout now. doesnt seem to be working anymore.
I think scribe will do ok since the standard configuration doesn't replace the customized one. From what I can tell, outside a bugfix for match(), nothing really is changing for most of us otherwise.So I am just going to reinstall the ntpd and scribe (syslog) scripts after this update to make sure everything is back in place properly.
When I ran the scribe force update it found some updated configs and updated everything, not sure what it did exactly but it didn't hurt anything and its workingI think scribe will do ok since the standard configuration doesn't replace the customized one. From what I can tell, outside a bugfix for match(), nothing really is changing for most of us otherwise.
The scribe filters haven't been updated in years; a forced update erases my customized filters and replaces them with the standard ones so I avoid that. An update does go into the conf file and changes the 3.xx to 3.37 though, whether or not the file is compatible. Just to avoid the error message and a triggering of compatibility mode.When I ran the scribe force update it found some updated configs and updated everything, not sure what it did exactly but it didn't hurt anything and its working
Updated entware today, and had zero problems. Didn't need to reboot either. Currently running through AMTM: Diversion, Skynet, Yazfi, scMerlin, vnStat, VPNMON-R2, Router games(!!)... non-AMTM: vpnmgr.Any opinion on updating Entware now vs. waiting for the next asuswrt-Merlin release?
But is there a good reason to update now vs. wait for the next asuswrt-Merlin update?Updated entware today, and had zero problems. Didn't need to reboot either. Currently running through AMTM: Diversion, Skynet, Yazfi, scMerlin, vnStat, VPNMON-R2, Router games(!!)... non-AMTM: vpnmgr.
Probably not. You should be able to get by fine until the next update. Treat it like a security update/bug fix. It's good to be on the latest and greatest.But is there a good reason to update now vs. wait for the next asuswrt-Merlin update?
I don’t think that’s a given at all.Treat it like a security update/bug fix. It's good to be on the latest and greatest.
Dude... do whatever you like, OK? I'm not stopping you. Just putting in my 2 cents. I'm not here to debate.I don’t think that’s a given at all.
I don’t think there’s any reason to make or rely upon this assumption, apropos of nothing.
I responded to clarify, at least for others, that people shouldn’t rely on the “common sense” answer provided as part of their decision to update (or not) … I apologize if I missed/misunderstood a factual basis for your reply?Dude... do whatever you like, OK? I'm not stopping you. Just putting in my 2 cents. I'm not here to debate.
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