tsunami2311
Senior Member
I am still using 380.67 and all is working as it should, is the last update vital security wise?
Not sure there is something to fix: How much free memory do you have? Free includes also the 'cached' value (as it will be freed if needed).After 10 day of usage ascd process takes a 82MB memory, and it eat memory every day
PID PPID USER STAT VSZ %VSZ CPU %CPU COMMAND
304 1 admin S 82712 34.3 0 0.0 /usr/sbin/acsd
How to fix this? After reboot this process acsd does the same.
Not sure there is something to fix: How much free memory do you have? Free includes also the 'cached' value (as it will be freed if needed).
If the available free memory is more then 20% of the total 256 MBytes you are very, very fine and nothing to fix here - especially as acsd is closed source from Broadcom!
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/s...-code-execution-in-asuswrt.44191/#post-375556Is 380.69 vulnerable to CVE-2018-5999 and CVE-2018-6000? If so, is there a workaround until you patch it?
https://github.com/pedrib/PoC/blob/master/advisories/asuswrt-lan-rce.txt
Pre-release builds availble at https://asuswrt.lostrealm.ca/test-builds containing a couple of security fixes, some backported from 384_10007.
Thats probably what needs testing before it is released.Understanding it's pre-release. Any concerns about stability? I have the AC68U in AP mode.
Understanding it's pre-release. Any concerns about stability? I have the AC68U in AP mode.
Should be fine, it's mostly a few security fixes, there's no big change over 380.69.
Thanks Merlin. Is there a time period that you will stop supporting the 380 for security fixes.
Will there be any benefits of the 384 (outside of security) from a feature for AP?
I haven't decided on a specific timeframe yet because it will depend on how soon Asus will migrate all the supported models to 382/384. Chances are once I have a stable 384 release for all the models I intend to support, development will completely cease for 380, except if there is an major security fix required (say, of the level of Heartbleed or something like that).
Asus being constantly improving on the firmware code, hard to predict what future changes might benefit APs in particular. It will also depend on your particular needs.
Yes and a browser cache clearThank you Merlin, appreciate the feedback. If I do upgrade to 384 from 380 do I need to perform a factory reset?
- NOTE: The official IRC channel has moved to
Freenode (#asuswrt).
- CHANGED: Quantenna watchdog is less likely now to
incorrectly assume the QTN CPU has crashed
(which can lead to router reboots). (RT-AC87U)
- FIXED: IE11 field validation issues on OpenVPN and
DHCP pages.
- FIXED: Router crash when importing an OpenVPN certificate
longer than 3499 characters (the supported limit)
- FIXED: Users were allowed to enter invalid characters on
some of the OpenVPN client page fields.
- FIXED: CVE-2018-5999 in httpd (backport from 384_10007)
- FIXED: CVE-2018-5721 in httpd (Merlin & theMIROn)
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