Ever since installing ASUS firmware 3.0.0.4.378_9529 on RT-AC3200, it fills the log with messages like:
A few forum threads mention such messages but their tips didn't fix it: Reinstall the firmware. Look for a long client name that might somehow crash the HTTP server. I did the firmware-installation dance twice now: unmount & disconnect any USB drives, reboot, flash firmware, power cycle, configure, reconnect USB drives.
It's not obvious whether httpd is crashing or watchdog is killing and restarting it.
The router is set up for HTTPS admin. On HTTP the router merely returns a "Settings have been updated" page. Does it use the same httpd to serve both HTTP and HTTPS?
The router is configured simply: WiFi, AiProtection, SSH, Firewall, DHCP.
No VPN, SmartConnect, IPv6, etc. I've even removed the USB drive and turned off those services.
Debugging ideas?
Apr 20 13:22:11 watchdog: restart httpd
Apr 20 13:22:11 rc_service: watchdog 483:notify_rc start_httpd
Apr 20 13:22:11 RT-AC3200: start httpd - SSL
Apr 20 13:22:41 watchdog: restart httpd
Apr 20 13:22:41 rc_service: watchdog 483:notify_rc start_httpd
Apr 20 13:22:41 RT-AC3200: start httpd - SSL
Apr 20 13:23:11 watchdog: restart httpd
Apr 20 13:23:11 rc_service: watchdog 483:notify_rc start_httpd
Apr 20 13:23:11 RT-AC3200: start httpd - SSL
Apr 20 13:23:41 watchdog: restart httpd
Apr 20 13:23:41 rc_service: watchdog 483:notify_rc start_httpd
Apr 20 13:23:41 RT-AC3200: start httpd - SSL
Apr 20 13:22:11 rc_service: watchdog 483:notify_rc start_httpd
Apr 20 13:22:11 RT-AC3200: start httpd - SSL
Apr 20 13:22:41 watchdog: restart httpd
Apr 20 13:22:41 rc_service: watchdog 483:notify_rc start_httpd
Apr 20 13:22:41 RT-AC3200: start httpd - SSL
Apr 20 13:23:11 watchdog: restart httpd
Apr 20 13:23:11 rc_service: watchdog 483:notify_rc start_httpd
Apr 20 13:23:11 RT-AC3200: start httpd - SSL
Apr 20 13:23:41 watchdog: restart httpd
Apr 20 13:23:41 rc_service: watchdog 483:notify_rc start_httpd
Apr 20 13:23:41 RT-AC3200: start httpd - SSL
A few forum threads mention such messages but their tips didn't fix it: Reinstall the firmware. Look for a long client name that might somehow crash the HTTP server. I did the firmware-installation dance twice now: unmount & disconnect any USB drives, reboot, flash firmware, power cycle, configure, reconnect USB drives.
It's not obvious whether httpd is crashing or watchdog is killing and restarting it.
The router is set up for HTTPS admin. On HTTP the router merely returns a "Settings have been updated" page. Does it use the same httpd to serve both HTTP and HTTPS?
The router is configured simply: WiFi, AiProtection, SSH, Firewall, DHCP.
No VPN, SmartConnect, IPv6, etc. I've even removed the USB drive and turned off those services.
Debugging ideas?