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Ubimo

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Hello
Skynet is stuck at "Lock File Detected"
How san I restart Skynet, without restarting the router, when the process is locked:

Code:
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[$] /jffs/scripts/firewall restart


=============================================================================================================


Skynet: [*] Lock File Detected (start skynetloc=/tmp/mnt/USB/skynet) (pid=2481) - Exiting (cpid=8151)
 
Hello
Skynet is stuck at "Lock File Detected"
How san I restart Skynet, without restarting the router, when the process is locked:

Code:
[1-15]: 8

[$] /jffs/scripts/firewall restart


=============================================================================================================


Skynet: [*] Lock File Detected (start skynetloc=/tmp/mnt/USB/skynet) (pid=2481) - Exiting (cpid=8151)
Have you waited 2 minutes for it to unlock ?
 
@Tech Junkie: Thanks, as you wrote, I remembered, I can kill the processes with htop more easily. Thanks for your hint!
@BreakingDad: Yes, I've waited more than 2 minutes. In fact, I exactly know how long skynet does take to start on my router. I'm just having connection and dual-wan issues.
Skynet is working again, thanks!

I'm temporarily using a Huawei LTU stick now as my primary wan.
In syslog I see:

Code:
Mar 25 17:25:25 Skynet: [*] Private WAN IP Detected 192.168.8.100 - Please Put Your Modem In Bridge Mode / Disable CG-NAT
Internet is working now, but how do I solve the issue mentioned by skynet?
It's a simple USB-Stick with a SIM card inside, I can't find the settings to put my stick into bridge mode: This is the GUI:
 

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Without knowing more about the dongle, model number etc I fear I would just give you misinformation.

I believe CGNat can be a limitation of using mobile broadband, it can be bypassed with a L2TP tunnel, however I do not have the knowledge to advise how to do this.

Glad your internet is working.
 

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