john9527
Part of the Furniture
Looks like the jffs restore script is hard coded for /mnt/ASUS path instead of just using ./.
Yep....you got me. Will be changed in the next update.
Looks like the jffs restore script is hard coded for /mnt/ASUS path instead of just using ./.
Thank you for this excellent script, I was searching something like this from a while.
May I suggest to create a bzip2 archive at the end of the save script?
Something like:
Objective is to create an uniq file archive.
Anyway, excellent work!
Is there a way to check in nvram-restore<*>.sh file which version of nvram-save that was used?
I haven't used the VPN so often So I guess the password might have got corrupted in earlier versions and I haven't noticed it during the upgrades.
Very nice tool, i have tested v10 with merlin v50b1. When a backup/restore of openvpn is done, there is missing a part of the openvpn custom configuration string after the restore (i had to reenter the custom configuration manually in the gui).
Small bug, but the tool was very usefull for me anyway.
I actually spent extra time testing that since that variable contains spaces and linefeeds. Can you append the contents of your custom config section? Also, did you ever edit the nvram-restore script?
John9527:
For the restore, to make sure i restored only what i want, i kept only the openvpn complete section in the restore script (and the mandatory end of the script).
Here what looks like my custom openvpn configuration:
push "dhcp-option DNS xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
I don't remember exactly were the restore cut that string, but it was between 2 words (on a space?), but i am not sure...
I also think this thread should be a sticky or stand out in some way.
I used R9 a few weeks ago to upgrade from -45 to -49.5, and it worked great. However, I did have a couple of hiccups executing the process.
It seems to me that the final step in the restore instructions is missing something that will commit the restored settings. Several times I restored the settings but then restarted the router, and rebooting it flushed the settings out. Only after I restored the settings then clicked Apply were the settings saved. And for overkill probably, I clicked "Apply" on every major tab of the interface to be sure. Is there another command for the script that would take care of this issue? Or have I just missed seeing it in the thread (it should be with the Quick start instructions)?
And is there a way to copy the script into an attached USB drive folder over the LAN with Windows and keep it there for use with Telnet to save to and restore from that folder -- rather than moving a flash drive around?
Thanks! Great utility!
The script and data have to be on a drive local to the router.
That's really what I meant when I said "an attached USB drive folder" -- attached to the router's other USB port. I've had a small HDD running off my RT-N66 since the beginning, although I haven't really utilized it much. So I should be able to operate the utility from it and manage it using SAMBA from a Windows machine, correct? I just want to be sure I'm not spinning my wheels if I can't get it quite right the first time. Thanks!
Thank you I am ashamed, still running Firmware:374.40 on RT- N66U and would not update because I could not find this. Updating to current firmware instead of purchasing new router. And hanging out here more often.
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