TheOldMan
Senior Member
Upgraded to 384.14, DNSSEC resolver test fails and IPv6 test fails. Reverted to Beta 3 for a while seems OK so far.
Cloudflare dnssec works fine on RT-AC86U, however...
Upgraded to 384.14, DNSSEC resolver test fails and IPv6 test fails. Reverted to Beta 3 for a while seems OK so far.
RT-AC68U: dirty upgrade from .13 to .14. Upgrade itself went fine but am now hit with this:
Went to the Administration->System page, no Network Monitoring was enabled. Tried Ping, no luck. Tried DNS Query, no luck. It appears to be a visual problem only, access to the internet is working.
+1Ok
Ok, I applied your suggestions, and the result is:
1) in ddns -> server certificate the Status show always the word updating
2) in ddns -> server certificate the date of expires is 2028/5/5
3) sometimes in the system log appears this messages :
Dec 14 22:54:59 modprobe: module nf_conntrack_proto_gre not found in modules.dep
Dec 14 22:54:59 modprobe: module nf_nat_proto_gre not found in modules.dep
Dec 14 22:54:59 modprobe: module nf_conntrack_pptp not found in modules.dep
Dec 14 22:54:59 modprobe: module nf_nat_pptp not found in modules.dep
4) the kernel error in the log appears when I reboot the router with the ssd usb is connect. I try to format the ssd but the problem isn’t solved. If I detach the ssd, and reboot the router and when the router is up I attach the ssd ... the kernel log doesn’t appears.
Do you have any usb drives attached? If so, next time disconnect them before upgrading.Managed to get it working finally, in brave browser, the update failed 10 times... in dissenter browser, which I typically use for updates, it worked on the second attempt... 12 in all at least. Finally! On each attempt dissenter always showed the percentage complete, which was not present in brave.
- FIXED: Asus DDNS failing to update due to an invalid
certificate on Asus's server.
Dec 15 14:21:18 inadyn[2512]: Certificate verification error:num=10:certificate has expired:depth=0:/CN=ns1.asuscomm.com
I've seen this before.. in prior versions. It had something to do with a ping test or dns test lookup failing.... IDK if that helps in this upgrade..
I had noticed this issue sometime ago on my 1900P unit on 384.13 with a USB drive with a swap file. Thought it was a firmware issue as all other functions of the router were fine. I eventually started experiencing strange performance issues and decided to try formatting a new USB drive using AMTM and transferring my configs over to the new drive. Once I Did this, performance issues went away and my processor cores went down to normal.Weird issue. Upgraded my AC86U and saw CPU core 2 pegged at 100%. Did a nuclear reset (was time to anyways) and a M&M config. And still, the moment I plug in a usb disk, core 2 maxes out. Tried different disks, both usb 2/3 ports but issue persists.
No one else seeing this?
I had noticed this issue sometime ago on my 1900P unit on 384.13 with a USB drive with a swap file. Thought it was a firmware issue as all other functions of the router were fine. I eventually started experiencing strange performance issues and decided to try formatting a new USB drive using AMTM and transferring my configs over to the new drive. Once I Did this, performance issues went away and my processor cores went down to normal.
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