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    Skynet What are some good current block lists? - Skynet

    Thank! Somehow I missed I can import whitelists too. That list seems abandoned, https://github.com/SecOps-Institute/Tor-IP-Addresses three months without updates. The project publishes the list on their own, I imported it no issues: https://check.torproject.org/torbulkexitlist
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    Skynet Dual-WAN support?

    It seems my logs are in /tmp/ and not in /jffs/ . This is the output: /tmp/syslog.log:May 8 02:49:56 custom_script: Running /jffs/scripts/firewall-start (args: ppp0)
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    Skynet What are some good current block lists? - Skynet

    Let me change the question: what are some good current allow lists? In my case I would like to whitelist all TOR exit nodes in my firewall, there are well mantained ones like https://www.dan.me.uk/torlist/?exit but I don't think I can use a list to allow in Skynet, can I?
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    Inadyn Cloudflare DDNS Help?

    This is my config file for Dual Wan, using IPv4. I have three records being updated, first block gets the IP connecting to the internet, the other two using nvram. #Default method - connects to Cloudflare and gets the outbound IP provider cloudflare.com:1 { username = yourdomain.com...
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    Skynet Dual-WAN support?

    I don't get anything with that command.
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    Skynet Dual-WAN support?

    Is this still true? I have Dual Wan in Load Balance and Skynet logs only seems to be aware of ppp0 (Primary WAN)
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    Skynet Skynet - Blocked outbounds coming from the router itself?

    There's been zero outbound blockings since I removed Let's Encrypt, so it was definitely that. Thanks for the help, I'd never had figure that out myself. Still I can't understand how having those port forwarding rules made the log to show outbound connections to (unrelated?) IPs. I put the top...
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    Skynet Skynet - Blocked outbounds coming from the router itself?

    But would still be an inbound block, right? Skynet identifies these blocks as outbounds originating in 192.168.2.1 This: :balance - [0:0] [5022:516817] -A PREROUTING -i br0 -m state --state NEW -j balance [3778:354019] -A balance -d 192.168.2.0/24 -j RETURN [0:0] -A balance -d 10.0.9.154/32...
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    Skynet Skynet - Blocked outbounds coming from the router itself?

    I've deactivated Let's Encrypt, which wasn't working anyway, now the iptables it is: [0:0] -A balance -p tcp -m tcp --dport 8443 -j RETURN But how is Let's Encrypt, or the port forwards it creates, related to the outbound connections to IPs in the Skynet blacklist? I would like to understand...
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    Skynet Skynet - Blocked outbounds coming from the router itself?

    I also have a DDNS script using inadyn to update an A record in Cloudflare with my WAN IP. As explained here: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/inadyn-cloudflare-ddns-help.82119/ Seems unrelated but just in case.
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    Skynet Skynet - Blocked outbounds coming from the router itself?

    Not that I'm aware of creating myself [121:6132] -A VSERVER -p tcp -m tcp --dport 8443 -j DNAT --to-destination 192.168.2.1:8443 [39:2260] -A balance -p tcp -m tcp --dport 8443 -j RETURN [122:6192] -A INPUT -d 192.168.2.1/32 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 8443 -j ACCEPT
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    Skynet Skynet - Blocked outbounds coming from the router itself?

    Yes, it is tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:8443 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 2655/httpds tcp 0 0 192.168.2.1:8443 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 2655/httpds
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    Skynet Skynet - Blocked outbounds coming from the router itself?

    In the router I only have amtm/Entware, Dual Wan Failover and Skynet. Bittorents I don't have; I do have LAN devices with TOR and/or VPN connections. But none of those are installed in the router itself.
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    Skynet Skynet - Blocked outbounds coming from the router itself?

    I've installed and been learning Skynet for some days now, there is one thing in the logs that I can't figure out how to read / interpret. Skynet blocks outbounds, but all I can see been blocked seems to be originating from the router itself. For example, here the three most blocked out bound...
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    WANFailover Dual WAN Failover ***v2 Release***

    I've scanned the readme file three times to try to look for an answer, if anyone is kind to explain what this config is about I'd appreciate. The script is so great is just works without even understanding it, but I would like to know what all the configs are for. Thank you.
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    Access offline devices list from Web UI

    Yes, that's it! First prize of hide-n-seek feature for Asus.
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    Solved Cannot upload self-signed cert for web UI

    This is the kind of answer you expect from someone complaining abour others not being helpful.
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    Access offline devices list from Web UI

    I'm interesting in OPs question too. It's strange that only the mobile app can see this info.
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    GT-AXE16000 network throughput

    I have a 10Gbps line and even the official router from the broadband provider, which is solely designed for this line, can't reach 8Gbps. The rest is overhead. 7GBps is perfectly fine.
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    Dual WAN AXE16000 + XT12 Mesh to Merlin

    Yes, I mean, the stock firmware is far from perfect (very annoying bugs, specially when managing routing that lead to a lot of unnecesary reboots) and the UI and options sometimes feels childish. Dual WAN has improved with latest firmware (3.0.0.4.388_24329-g5906523) used to be more unstable...
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