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    Asuswrt-Merlin 376.49 is out

    Is anyone else having trouble with the Asus ddns on 376.49_4? Seems like it was working on 376.49_2. I'm on an AC68u. Reset nvram before upgrading.
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    Cannot mount/format jffs on RT-AC68U fw. 3.0.0.4.374.34_2

    I'm having the same problem on my RT-AC68u; I've tried multiple reboots and and the commands that Merlin posted to no avail; it seems to show jffs in dmesg but it never gets formatted it looks like: Creating 2 MTD partitions on "brcmnand": 0x000002000000-0x000008000000 : "brcmnand"...
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    Asuswrt-Merlin 3.0.0.4.372.30_2

    Everything looks correct; I dropped back to 270.26b and everything appears to be working correctly. Perhaps ASUS changed the code on their side. Thanks again for all your hard work :D
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    OpenVPN - WINS server

    How did you do this? I think I'm having a similar problem with WINS being unable to resolve properly.
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    Asuswrt-Merlin 3.0.0.4.372.30_2

    First of all thanks Rmerlin for all your great work. I have a quick question. Did you change any of the Wins or Master browser options? In the past if i checked these boxes under the USB server miscellaneous configuration area I could resolve devices on my workgroup by hostname. Since I have...
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    Thank you Merlin!

    Thirded; switched from tomato and couldn't be happier with the performance on my N66u. Keep up the good work!
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    Store https certificate in NVRAM

    I'm not quite sure I understand. So once I have this certificate stored in jffs how do I use it to override the https server certificate in merlin wrt?
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    Store https certificate in NVRAM

    First of all I'm a recent convert to merlinwrt and I must say that I think it's fantastic. Is there a way to store the certificate for https in NVRAM so it's not regenerated at boot every time?
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