Howdy folks,
3.0.0.4.374.36 Beta 1 (dubbed "Winter Knight" - let's see once again if someone can find where that reference is coming from ) was uploaded on Mediafire, as I needed user feedback from it.
This build mostly focuses on bugfixes and tweaks. Most notable:
This is only a summary, please check the changelog for the list of changes.
Things I need feedback on:
And before someone asks: yes, this is still based on 374_339. The reason is simple: there is no newer source code available yet. I will update to a newer codebase when there is one actually available.
Happy Holidays everyone!
3.0.0.4.374.36 Beta 1 (dubbed "Winter Knight" - let's see once again if someone can find where that reference is coming from ) was uploaded on Mediafire, as I needed user feedback from it.
This build mostly focuses on bugfixes and tweaks. Most notable:
- New feature: postconf scripts. These allow you to manipulate a config file through a user script. It will allow you, for example, to use "sed" to replace an entry in a router-generated config file with something else. Please see the README for the details on how to use them and which postconf files are available.
- Numerous fixes and adjustments were done to the Networkmap process. A few bugs related to the DLNA scanning were fixed, which can greatly speed up the scanning process for some users. Timings were also adjusted in an attempt to resolve the missing device issue.
- Dropbear was updated to 2013.62. This version adds ECDSA support. Asuswrt-Merlin will now generate both the RSA and ECDSA host keys. You will also be able to use a public ECDSA key to log into the router.
- A few additional tweaks to OpenVPN. For instance, if the router has its own client/server key that were automatically generated by the FW but you replace the CA cert later on, it will no longer use those stored cert/key in an exported ovpn config file (since it won't match anymore with your provided CA cert).
- At least one user was having stability issues with PPPoE. I have seen other reports from Tomato users having similar issues, which were resolved by downgrading rp-pppoe to version 3.10. I decided to downgrade rp-pppoe to that version (same version Asus used until build 354) to see if it does work better.
This is only a summary, please check the changelog for the list of changes.
Things I need feedback on:
- networkmap. I never succeeded in reproducing most of the reported issues, so I had to do a few blind changes in hopes to improve reliability. While doing so, numerous unrelated bugs were found and fixed. Let me know if it resolves the missing device issues, or the endless spinner issues. Please note that if you access the client list too quickly after rebooting the router, it can take up to 30 secs before the list starts populating - this is part of the workaround implemented concerning the missing device issue.
- Please report your PPPoE stability results, especially if you previously had issues where your PPPoE session would randomly terminate without warning.
- I've implemented postconf scripts pretty much everywhere that previously had a custom config hook. Let me know if they work correct, or if there are additional postconf scripts you might need.
And before someone asks: yes, this is still based on 374_339. The reason is simple: there is no newer source code available yet. I will update to a newer codebase when there is one actually available.
Happy Holidays everyone!
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