DAVID LONG
Regular Contributor
Yes, and no.
Direct reply and reason from RMerlin:
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/p...-asus-openvpn-client.43029/page-2#post-426754
My memory is not as good as it once was.
Yes, and no.
Direct reply and reason from RMerlin:
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/p...-asus-openvpn-client.43029/page-2#post-426754
You need to create the file /jffs/scripts/stubby.postconfExcept that this is happening with Cloudflare and now Quad9.
Where will i find stubby.postconf ? I have searched with WinSCP in an SSH session, but no matches found.
#!/bin/sh
CONFIG=$1
source /usr/sbin/helper.sh
pc_replace "idle_timeout: 9000" "idle_timeout: 2000" $CONFIG
pc_replace "tls_connection_retries: 2" "tls_connection_retries: 5" $CONFIG
pc_replace "timeout: 3000" "timeout: 2000" $CONFIG
pc_replace "round_robin_upstreams: 1" "round_robin_upstreams: 0" $CONFIG
Known message in the log for long time . On my side I have it too since several builds( when my bridge disconect and reconnect to wifi). If it's really boring for you, just put "Log only messages more urgent than" on INFO in General log tabhaven't had them on previous build of firmware
If it’s the same MAC switching between eth1 and eth2, your device is switching between WiFi bands, I believe. Pick one and forget the other on the device, or are you using smart connect?I am getting these messages all the time in log, haven't had them on previous build of firmware
Code:Jun 26 18:34:18 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Disassoc E4:0E:EE:24: D0:35 Jun 26 18:34:47 WLCEVENTD: eth2: ReAssoc E4:0E:EE:24: D0:35 Jun 26 18:34:47 WLCEVENTD: eth1: Disassoc E4:0E:EE:24: D0:35 Jun 26 18:35:18 WLCEVENTD: eth1: ReAssoc E4:0E:EE:24: D0:35 Jun 26 18:35:18 WLCEVENTD: eth2: Disassoc E4:0E:EE:24: D0:35 Jun 26 18:35:18 kernel: br0: received packet on eth1 with own address as source address
Im new to this forum and I'm not sure if this bug has been reported yet.
I'm using a Asus AC86U router with Merlin firmware 384.12 installed. The bug which I believe I found is in the OPENVPN section. When choosing the vpn file you want to upload to the router initially it reads the file name but after upload it correctly shows all updated settings but are now displaying "no file found" and you cant rename ex. vpn client 1 to "your vpn server location/name" either. What if you had 5 vpn clients installed but you dont know which one is taking you to England?
IF I remember you have to start the client first after uploading settings and then you can make the changesand you cant rename ex. vpn client 1 to "your vpn server location/name" either.
You may be better off using OpenVPN on your PC. Fewer problems. Just try it if you do not have a good reason to have everything on your local network go over VPN.Im new to this forum and I'm not sure if this bug has been reported yet.
I'm using a Asus AC86U router with Merlin firmware 384.12 installed. The bug which I believe I found is in the OPENVPN section. When choosing the vpn file you want to upload to the router initially it reads the file name but after upload it correctly shows all updated settings but are now displaying "no file found" and you cant rename ex. vpn client 1 to "your vpn server location/name" either. What if you had 5 vpn clients installed but you dont know which one is taking you to England?
If it’s the same MAC switching between eth1 and eth2, your device is switching between WiFi bands, I believe. Pick one and forget the other on the device, or are you using smart connect?
Known message in the log for long time . On my side I have it too since several builds( when my bridge disconect and reconnect to wifi). If it's really boring for you, just put "Log only messages more urgent than" on INFO in General log tab
Its just a Asus debug message , harmless
View attachment 18418
I would first reboot the comcast modem!On this firmware right now. Is NAT acceleration AUTO "controlled by CPU" working? I just swapped to 1 gigabit internet through comcast, but i can't seem to get higher download than 400mbps. Trying to enable NAT accleration, but only gives me AUTO mode.
Should I factory reset the router?
I don't see this on my router. It accepts the files properly. The name has to be changed after the file is uploaded.
Just looking for some info on this. I have a thermostat that I can push certain data to (like current weather info for my area) and have it show on the display. The way I do this is I pull data from a source, use jq to parse the data and then curl to push it to the thermostat. I give the thermostat a reserved IP and in doing that I assign it a hostname. So I would use that hostname to push the data through it using curl.
- The router will now directly use the WAN-configured DNS for name resolution done on the router itself by default. The option is still configurable under Tools -> Other Settings for those who have a particular need that requires the former default behaviour. This matches how stock firmware works, and this change has zero impact on your LAN clients.
I have tried to reset the router in between setting up the VPN clients. I have used files from different vendors but I can't get access and get errors ex. "No file found", authentication error and missing certification authentication error. I can see all the vendor changes. I verified that the cert key was saved. Port numbers matches vendor specific settings.
The
This might be a starting point but you might need to dig a bit deeper:....,.I'm wondering what the purpose of the change is and the pros and cons of doing it either way. For now I've changed it back to the old way unless I can be convinced the new way would be better going forward.
Wireless is all closed source and out of RMerlin's control. There is literally nothing he can do about it.Using Asus RT-AC88U. I was plagued with 2.4Ghz issues back on the 384.x and had to downgrade to 380.70 until the buggy driver included in the gpl got updated.
I didn't have any wireless issues while on 384.8_2 and was still good on 384.9, which had been stable for a few months (170 days+ router uptime with no need to reset anything).
Then a few weeks ago I got around to upgrading to 384.11_0 and the wireless problem came back (every couple days the 2.4Ghz band would need to be reset to make things work on it).
Last week 384.12 came out and I upgraded but sadly the wireless problem is still there, have had to reset the 2.4Ghz band twice now in 5 days.
I'm an old dude with an RT-AC88u on 380.65. How much trouble should I expect upgrading dirty. I'll probably have an AX88u by the end of the week and figured I'd give it a go. With the wife-unit squawking so much with me 'experimenting' with the router, I adopted the "if it aint broke" mentality for home harmony. Cheers y'all!
I'm wondering what the purpose of the change is and the pros and cons of doing it either way. For now I've changed it back to the old way unless I can be convinced the new way would be better going forward.
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