Although I unchecked dns query and only checked ping on Network monitoring, router is still sending dns query to dns.msftncsi.com.
still https not working because clock sync , i guess ,loaded old fw same thing . cannot get to https sites on ny network , frustrating
That happened to me also a couple days ago. I was running a Pi-hole DNS server and once I took that down, things started working. Never happened before, not sure why that was happening.still https not working because clock sync , i guess ,loaded old fw same thing . cannot get to https sites on ny network , frustrating
Yes, the settings for the appropriate DST zone (dates of changeover), must always be configured manually, regardless of where you are located.One other thing - the timezone on my AX88U seems to be configured correctly (I believe that was done without me doing anything) but the DST information for my zone (GMT+2 EU) was wrong (and more like the DST info for US - 2nd weekend of March and October instead of last)
Mar 15 13:28:39 kernel: tfat error (device sdb1, pid 8919): exfat_ucstonls(): Unicode name contains characters that cannot be converted to character set cp437.
Mar 15 14:00:13 kernel: blog_death_by_timeout: bad timeout value=18446744073709541616, extra_jiffies=30000, idle_jiffies=40000
Mar 15 17:18:15 kernel: eth2 (Ext switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 9) (phyId: 9) Link DOWN.
Mar 15 17:18:18 kernel: eth2 (Ext switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 9) (phyId: 9) Link UP at 1000 mbps full duplex
Mar 15 17:19:48 kernel: eth2 (Ext switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 9) (phyId: 9) Link DOWN.
Mar 15 17:19:51 kernel: eth2 (Ext switch port: 1) (Logical Port: 9) (phyId: 9) Link UP at 1000 mbps full duplex
Mar 15 17:34:09 kernel: br0: received packet on eth7 with own address as source address
I have the same router and none of these error messages appear. For the first message, did you check your USB drive for errors? The second one looks like it could be related. For the others, try to hide them under LAN/DHCP Server/Hide DHCP/RA queries [Yes]In the syslog there are these warning messages that I don't understand, can anyone explain what problems they are? Thank you.
AX88U (384.10 beta 1)
In the syslog there are these warning messages that I don't understand, can anyone explain what problems they are? Thank you.
AX88U (384.10 beta 1)
"eyerex : There is no beta 2 yet as I know of.
beta 1 has been working great for me so far on the same router.
Just an FYI, still getting hundreds of these in the log. They don't seem to be affecting operation of the router. The dnsmasq seems to be a set of 3 varying numbers-317, 321, or 325:
Mar 14 22:47:45 dnsmasq[317]: failed to send packet: Operation not permitted
Mar 14 22:47:45 dnsmasq[317]: failed to send packet: Operation not permitted
Mar 14 22:47:45 dnsmasq[317]: failed to send packet: Operation not permitted
RT AC-5300
Sure this wasn’t meant for me? I emailed you about the SOA record that seemed to be linked to this. Don’t think I heard anything after that discovery but happy to continue collecting logs and troubleshooting.Haven't heard back from you - I'd need a copy of that SOA request that's apparently generating these errors, since so far nobody else has reported anything similar, and I can't reproduce it either no matter what I try.
@RMerlin
I deactivated the UPnP, but in the AiProtection it is displayed as ON
Sure this wasn’t meant for me? I emailed you about the SOA record that seemed to be linked to this.
I'd check the timer servers to see if they are blocked.That happened to me also a couple days ago. I was running a Pi-hole DNS server and once I took that down, things started working. Never happened before, not sure why that was happening.
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