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  1. ingenium

    Connections dropping on 378.50

    This is the post he was referring to http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?p=167652#post167652 But I don't think it applies here, because the issue also happens over wired ethernet. So it's not wifi related.
  2. ingenium

    Connections dropping on 378.50

    Do you have a link to the post? Or at least what page it's on? It's a pretty long thread. Edit: Nevermind, I found your post. This is all happening over ethernet, so the wifi driver shouldn't be affecting it.
  3. ingenium

    Connections dropping on 378.50

    I'm using 378.50 on an AC66U. The router seems to dropping connections often, even over ethernet. When I SSH into the router, the connection drops (Timeout, server 192.168.42.1 not responding) after about a minute or so, even in the middle of typing a command, so it's not a keepalive issue. I...
  4. ingenium

    Wi-Fi dropping

    I'm also having issues where wifi is dropping out after about a day of uptime. I have to reboot the router for it to work. AC66U, running 378.50, factory reset.
  5. ingenium

    Comcast IPv6 /60 assignment

    I'm actually not sure... I made the changes, killed dhcp6c and started it with dhcp6c -T LL -c /etc/dhcp6c.conf eth0 However the IPv6 page on the router still shows the same /64. Does restarting the daemon force it to request a new assignment?
  6. ingenium

    Comcast IPv6 /60 assignment

    I know I can get a /60 subnet assigned by Comcast (http://forums.comcast.com/t5/Home-Networking-Router-WiFi/IPv6-prefix-size-and-home-routing/m-p/1794168#M56538 shows the settings for dhcp6c.conf What I'm wondering is if/how I can assign different subnets to different interfaces? For example...
  7. ingenium

    Store https certificate in NVRAM

    I figured out the default locations for the certificate. It's the same as dd-wrt (I'm guessing the same http server is used). Put your certificate and key in /jffs/keys. Then add the following to /jffs/scripts/services-start mv /tmp/etc/key.pem /tmp/etc/key.pem.bak mv /tmp/etc/cert.pem...
  8. ingenium

    Store https certificate in NVRAM

    Yeah, how would I set httpd to use this certificate instead of the auto-generated, self-signed one? I want to replace it with one that's trusted on my computers. I don't think it's in the NVRAM anywhere. "nvram show|grep CERTIFICATE" only brought up my VPN certificates. It doesn't look like the...
  9. ingenium

    Layer7 broken?

    I found the directory where all the kernel modules are, and there was a layer7 module in there. Running "modprobe xt_layer7" fixed the issue.
  10. ingenium

    Layer7 broken?

    Whenever I try to add an iptables rule with layer7, such as: iptables -t mangle -A QOSO -p tcp -m layer7 --l7proto bittorrent -j CONNMARK --set-return 0x5/0xff it returns: iptables: No chain/target/match by that name I can't see a layer7 module loaded, so maybe it's compiled into the kernel...
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