dave14305
Part of the Furniture
Works great for me on John’s fork!I take it from installation guide diversion doesn't support LTS builds is that correct?
Works great for me on John’s fork!I take it from installation guide diversion doesn't support LTS builds is that correct?
Works great for me on John’s fork!
Sorry, for some reason I stopped getting notifications for the thread, but to answer your question - no, it doesn't appear so -That looks good. Do you see any errors for the USB device in the Syslog when the router reboots?
cat /jffs/syslog-1 | grep mount
cat /jffs/syslog-1 | grep /mnt/sda
My secondary goal was to run an openvpn server on my router and connect to it while away to take advantage of Diversion. This may or may not be possible as I am seeing ads when connected via the vpn server. I didn't see anything on the Diversion FAQ discussing this. The openvpn app on my phone is set to use the dns from the vpn server. Thanks for any assistance on this issue.
Yes, as documented in the announcement/release notes...Beta downloaded and working fine.
Is the main screen el list display new? Shows how many entries I have, never noticed it before!
This really should work, I make sure that the Dnsmasq entries are populated before I query for them. But I'll check the code again.Just installed the beta, the auto-update log showed what I assume is an error for "Log facility"
I'm not sure how significant this is. Unfortunately rather than leave things alone in case any troubleshooting was required, I uninstalled and re-installed Diversion then ran the beta-installer again, and this time it came up green for Log facility. So this report probably isn't much use, sorry, but I thought I'd better mention it anyway.
It's better to look at the Syslog in the Router UI. Look for either Diversion messages or USB errors.Sorry, for some reason I stopped getting notifications for the thread, but to answer your question - no, it doesn't appear so -orCode:cat /jffs/syslog-1 | grep mount
doesn't return anything.Code:cat /jffs/syslog-1 | grep /mnt/sda
You are really humorous Anyway, I think you'd better reinstall Diversion from scratch instead of upgrading. And choose a good filters/blocking list.Hi,
Now all of the sudden, all the local single females are dying to meet me. The pressure is on. .
=p I did do a fresh install. This is the new router. My previous one running AB-Solution was the AC3200. I wanted more ram. Anyway...what list do I choose from...should I just download the list from ublock origin and upload it on there? I am open to suggestions. I cannot handle all these local single women. My wife gets jealous.You are really humorous Anyway, I think you'd better reinstall Diversion from scratch instead of upgrading. And choose a good filters/blocking list.
If you have a Linux box, you could copy the content of the old drive to the new, label it the same, plug it into the router and it'll work.A stupid question. I just got a new USB drive, do I re-install it as if a new installation?
Thanks
@loveleeyoungae meant to select a good list from the pre-set blocking lists in b.=p I did do a fresh install. This is the new router. My previous one running AB-Solution was the AC3200. I wanted more ram. Anyway...what list do I choose from...should I just download the list from ublock origin and upload it on there? I am open to suggestions. I cannot handle all these local single women. My wife gets jealous.
I've added the required OpenVPN Server settings to the FAQ.I successfully installed Diversion and it is working perfectly for the devices on my network. My secondary goal was to run an openvpn server on my router and connect to it while away to take advantage of Diversion. This may or may not be possible as I am seeing ads when connected via the vpn server. I didn't see anything on the Diversion FAQ discussing this. The openvpn app on my phone is set to use the dns from the vpn server. Thanks for any assistance on this issue.
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