380_69 installed on 68U and working well. Anyone know what the Asus NAT Tunnel service is used for?
Asuswrt-Merlin 380.69 is now available for all supported models.
This is a bugfix release for the legacy 380 codebase. New features are no longer getting added to the 380.xx releases, as primary development was shifted to the new 382.xx series.
Highlights of changes since 380.68_4:
- Updated wireless SDK for the RT-N66U and RT-AC66U, fixing KRACK vulnerability in repeater and media bridge mode.
- Added option to disable Asus's NAT Tunnel (backported from 382)
- Updated odhcp6c, with fixes for some ISPs with broken support.
- Updated libogg to 1.3.3, libvorbis to 1.3.5, openssl to 1.0.2n and tor to 0.2.9.14.
- Also updated wget to 1.19.2, fixing connectivity with TLS 1.2 servers.
- Samba security fixes for CVE-2017-15275, CVE-2017-12163 and CVE-2017-12150, backported from upstream.
- DNSFilter rules will no longer overrule DNS rules used by OpenVPN clients while they are in Exclusive mode.
Please see the changelog for the details.
Downloads are here.
Changelog is here.
I use my AC68U in AP mode, very basic configs, any advantages to upgrade?
This is a slight cosmetic issue with .69 on an 87U. From the Traffic Monitor, daily view:
View attachment 11298
The vertical axis label is slightly more detailed than absolutely necessary. Maybe this is closed source.
Invalid Firmware Upload
Firmware upgrade unsuccessful. This might result from incorrect image or error transmission, please check the model name RT-AC56U and version of firmware from support site and try again.
adrianp@stingray:~/Downloads/asuswrt$ sha256sum RT-AC56U_380.69_0.trx
3718348c42ab1a5b0c9dee8642d3d5b1c307dfd7285f3e69b8fcefc5a01aa88b RT-AC56U_380.69_0.trx
adrianp@stingray:~/Downloads/asuswrt$ cat sha256sum.sha256
3718348c42ab1a5b0c9dee8642d3d5b1c307dfd7285f3e69b8fcefc5a01aa88b RT-AC56U_380.69_0.trx
@XIII: Thanks for the suggestion. I did a reboot just now, but it made no difference. Also tried flasing over Ethernet instead of Wifi. No dice...
size: 53534 bytes (12002 left)
You may have a point here. I added an IP to the routed OpenVPN client list and applied, the page just crumbled when it resolved. No list of routed ip's, the client selection arrow at the top has disappeared, and comments in yellow next to every entry line. I reset and uploaded Asus latest firmware, then re-uploaded 380_68.4, the VPN client page looks good. I restore jiffs, then settings and reboot all is fine and displays correctly. Again I add another IP to the VPNclient list and apply and again the page crumbles. Even though it is not displaying correctly, still the VPN is working correctly with all the related IP's are being routed.This indicates that your problem has nothing to do with the firmware update but with something else in your environment.
Are you perhaps using special characters in the description field?You may have a point here. I added an IP to the routed OpenVPN client list and applied, the page just crumbled when it resolved. No list of routed ip's, the client selection arrow at the top has disappeared, and comments in yellow next to every entry line. I reset and uploaded Asus latest firmware, then re-uploaded 380_68.4, the VPN client page looks good. I restore jiffs, then settings and reboot all is fine and displays correctly. Again I add another IP to the VPNclient list and apply and again the page crumbles. Even though it is not displaying correctly, still the VPN is working correctly with all the related IP's are being routed.
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