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Somehow there should be a central spot to send our tokens, and then the devs can work out among themselves when/if/how much they’ll accept. I’m going to set my efforts to sorting this out.
Somehow there should be a central spot to send our tokens, and then the devs can work out among themselves when/if/how much they’ll accept. I’m going to set my efforts to sorting this out.
Just as important to ensure SNB thrives itself in addition to the volunteer developers. Otherwise, where would we all hang out?All who use merlin and scripts need to understand that there are no free rides in life... too much leeching and the host will eventually die.
Update your entware packages.AC86U:
stubby: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.1.0.0: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32
Some x64 entware library incompatibility againt?
Updated them an hour ago. There is no libopenssl 1.0.0 in http://bin.entware.net/aarch64-k3.10/ , but 1.1.1 instead.Update your entware packages.
drill -D asuswrt.lostrealm.ca @127.0.0.1
Substitute 127.0.0.1 with 1.1.1.1....it has something to do with either dnsfilter or the local caching setting on the tools>other settings page.When I run this...
Code:drill -D asuswrt.lostrealm.ca @127.0.0.1
I used to get the AD flag
I haven't tested that in a while so along the way one of the updates changed something in my configuration.
Any ideas how to find and fix the problem?
Please make:Updated them an hour ago. There is no libopenssl 1.0.0 in http://bin.entware.net/aarch64-k3.10/ , but 1.1.1 instead.
Stubby depends on libopenssl 1.0.0.
Typical *nix libhell.
opkg update
opkg upgrade
It does not help. It can't help. Current Stubby compiled with openssl 1.0.x dependency, but recently updated aarch64 Entware changed libssl to 1.1.1 version.Please make:
If it doesn't help - you can manually remove get-dns and stubby and reinstall it bothCode:opkg update opkg upgrade
First, this is not an April Fools prank.
There is a new release candidate of getdns that is being tested. What I found interesting is the release has experimental support for GnuTLS >= 3.5.0 as a replacement for OpenSSL. The intention is to replace OpenSSL with something more GnuTLS native at some point in the future. There was a target of 22-March. But that did not happen. GnuTLS was released on 27 March. So perhaps getdns will get updated to to use the new version of GnuTLS.
Odd, I guess I don't understand something?It does not help. It can't help. Current Stubby compiled with openssl 1.0.x dependency, but recently updated aarch64 Entware changed libssl to 1.1.1 version.
PS: oh, I've got information from one of Entware maintainers… openssl 1.0.2 -> 1.1.1 in recent Entware, some packages are broken now.
user@RT-AC86U-1234:/tmp/home/root# opkg list-installed
getdns - 1.5.1-tls1.3
haveged - 1.9.4-1
libopenssl - 1.1.1a-2
stubby - 0.2.5-1
Odd, I guess I don't understand something?
I have the newest Stubby installed - Stubby DNS v1.1.1
It has been running fine with all entware updates on my AC86U.
Code:user@RT-AC86U-1234:/tmp/home/root# opkg list-installed getdns - 1.5.1-tls1.3 haveged - 1.9.4-1 libopenssl - 1.1.1a-2 stubby - 0.2.5-1
+1 all good on my AX88U and AC3100.The same here, no issues running the latest libssl on my AX88U and AC86U.
+1 all good on my AX88U and AC3100.
Substitute 127.0.0.1 with 1.1.1.1....it has something to do with either dnsfilter or the local caching setting on the tools>other settings page.
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