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    Beta Asuswrt-Merlin 3004.388.7 beta is now available

    Dirty update from alpha2, no unexpected messages in syslog and all scripts appear to be working fine and no complaints from family re their devices. In regard to Wireguard - running fine (using @Martineau's script rather than DNS Director for IPv6 support) IGDv2. enabled - no pinholes but...
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    scMerlin Not Showing Free jffs With Merlin 388.7 alpha2

    Same here, but on the other hand this is now available (and looks great) in the updated Sysinfo along with Temp, Storage and Memory, making it (to my mind) less necessary in ScMerlin.
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    Have global ipv6 address but unable to access internet over ipv6

    Assuming that ifconfig eth5 is showing the bound address 2a12:f43:1300::38f0 and ifconfig br0 is showing the router address 2a12:f43:1210:9600::1, the problem appears to be why is no ipv6 traffic being accepted by the ISP (assuming it is even reaching it). When running tcpdump, did you try to...
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    Have global ipv6 address but unable to access internet over ipv6

    It definitely looks that way. If you try running traceroute to ipv6.google.com under IPv6 from network tools - how far does it get? on my RT-AX8U the first stop is the bound address allocated by the ISP, which may be different from the router's LAN address (it depends on the ISP). So when i...
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    Have global ipv6 address but unable to access internet over ipv6

    As @dave14305 has suggested above, could you try pinging over IPv6 from the router itself, rather than the PC. While we can see that the PC has been allocated an IPv6 address and route print -6 appears normal, it is not clear whether the problem lies between the router and the internet (via...
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    Unbound fatal error: cannot prefer and disable ip6, pointless

    As I understand it prefer-ip4: and prefer-ip6: both default to no, and there is normally no prefer-ip#: in unbound.conf. Have you checked whether there is anything in the default conf or any of the possible unbound.conf extenders. You might want to check running unbound-checkconf which...
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    Unbound fatal error: cannot prefer and disable ip6, pointless

    You re likely to get more help if you add what router, what firmware, what other scripts, etc. and whether this has just happened after some sort of change (new or updated script or firmware). As a quick check, you mention setting "do-ip6 = no" but the correct form is "do-ip6: no"
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    [ 3004.388.7 alpha 1 Build(s) ] Testing available build(s)

    New Alpha installed 6 hours ago - no issues at all, router and and all scripts working fine.
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    [ 3004.388.7 alpha 1 Build(s) ] Testing available build(s)

    Some initial observations - may need to test more I am using the Asus DDNS service and testing using https://iplookup.asus.com/nslookup.php + incoming VPN connections (using @Martineau's implementation of WireGuard to have IPv6). Switching between Enable UPnP IPv6 pinhole support Yes/No...
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    DNS/TLS IPv6.

    I had not come across this, so I tried it and IPv6 seem to work the same as when using external (OpenDNS) IPv6 DNS servers. Given that all client (rather than router) DNS lookups go though Unbound (scripts used are in my signature) I don't see if or why this might my improve(worsen) my setup...
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    sbnMerlin 1.2.1 - Network Isolation Tool based on Guest Networks, April 19 2024

    As a very non-technical user, can someone explain if/why I might want to add this? For instance does it provide better isolation than the default guest options? would (could) the guests benefit from diversion? other? Also I already add an IPv4 alias to br0:1 and an IPv6 alias to eth5 (part...
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    Diversion Diversion 5.1.2 - the Router Ad-Blocker, April 21, 2024

    Updated to 5.1.1, added alternate block list, assigned the device and all is well. Many thanks . Archiel
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    BACKUPMON BACKUPMON v1.5.10 -Mar 1, 2024- Backup/Restore your Router: JFFS + NVRAM + External USB Drive! (**Thread closed due to age**)

    I copied both and checked the setup with "sh backupmon.sh -setup" as noted in instructions.txt before running the actual restore, hence my failing to double-check the settings after the restore (for which a huge thank-you). As I said above this might just have been a one-off, just think it...
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    BACKUPMON BACKUPMON v1.5.10 -Mar 1, 2024- Backup/Restore your Router: JFFS + NVRAM + External USB Drive! (**Thread closed due to age**)

    Hi @Viktor Jaep , this may have been mentioned before and it might be just my router but I just noticed that after running a full restore after a hard reset, the Destination is not reset in Backupmon itself, it reverts to \\\\192.168.50.25\\Backups. Other than Destination I used the default...
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    Diversion Diversion 5.1.2 - the Router Ad-Blocker, April 21, 2024

    I am confused too... Start from scratch by: 1. Remove Device in DNS Director Client list. Make sure it can again connect to the web. - done and works 2. In Diversion enter 1233 and confirm to do so, I uploaded a small change that also removes the resolver file when removing. - could not find...
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