For
v384.xx, Asus now impose strict
NVRAM variable size limits.
So potentially you could have say a very long
v380.xx DHCP Reserved address list that would be truncated during the
v384.xx restore resulting in a corrupt variable.
I would advise that you check the current size of your NVRAM variables
before deploying the restore utility.
e.g. I wrote a script...
Code:
./NVRAMDump.sh -h
Current NVRAM variables using >99 bytes Summary:
2288 dhcp_staticlist
1767 custom_clientlist
810 nc_setting_conf
568 vpn_server1_custom2
508 vpn_client5_custom2
492 vpn_client1_custom2
474 rc_support
452 vpn_client2_custom2
228 wl1_acs_excl_chans
205 wl1_chansps
192 vpn_client4_custom2
191 vpn_client_custom2
189 vpn_serverx_clientlist
120 qos_rulelist
Total:62294/65536 Free:3242
Vars with no value Total:10493
NOTE: Pay attention to one of the OpenVPN NVRAM variables as one name has changed and also it is now in base64 encoding format