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    [Preview] Early Asuswrt-Merlin 384.6 test builds are available

    @RMerlin thank you for the response! I found the fix for wifi issues. All that was necessary was hitting "apply" on the "general" section of the Wifi page.
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    [Preview] Early Asuswrt-Merlin 384.6 test builds are available

    @RMerlin, what are the problems you've been facing with the GPL on the latest Asus blobs?
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    [Preview] Early Asuswrt-Merlin 384.6 test builds are available

    Had 2g/5g wifi issues on 5+ apple devices; facebook app worked, safari didn't, nor did the app store; wifi laptop connected just fine with no issues. Same results with both RT-AC68U_384.6_alpha revisions g4284a1146 & gc644a0c; reverting back to 384.5 worked just fine. Apples worked with 385.6...
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    Incompetent staff: My comments are being deleted without explanation & Forum speeds unusable

    Looks like this is a server side feature for preventing spam/ddos, severely restricting connection attempts but also breaking many in the process, requiring that I click and wait multiple times before a connection goes through.... my focus is souly on serving others with the best information I...
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    Incompetent staff: My comments are being deleted without explanation & Forum speeds unusable

    Woops sorry my brother, ok then, I live and learn. There were and still are other posts regarding the alpha, albeit no bug reports, but point taken, thank you for clearing that up for me and please accept my apologies if you were offended in anyway. As for the forum speeds, this is the only...
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    Incompetent staff: My comments are being deleted without explanation & Forum speeds unusable

    Connection speeds are nearly unusable; It can take 15 minutes to post a single comment. Many of my connection attempts to sub forum's are being redirected to https://www.snbforums.com/ My latest comment exposing a major Wifi bug in the latest Merlin Firmware was deleted, presumably by staff...
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    pixelserv - Jarmka's thread

    If what you say is true [regarding your speeds] it is good to know it doesn't effect all systems equally. I certainly have, and twigglets reported faster browsing speeds. In terms of security what the first two codes do is eliminate up to a dozen arpa protocols including ipv6 PTR [and link #2]...
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    pixelserv - Jarmka's thread

    I hope you @kvic find this information incredibly useful and helpful. @Beherit, well to be more accurate, I could have said "one user's report, including my own..." though everything including what he and I posted was deleted, so I only have the backup info provided here. I personally noticed a...
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    pixelserv - Jarmka's thread

    You were correct! I had thought I missed something, and in fact it is on the top of dnsmasq hosts list. Just fyi this was part of some code I had experimented with, some users had reported a 10x increase in pixelserv's tav and tmax with the following FIRST TWO codes; I found browsing sped up by...
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    pixelserv - Jarmka's thread

    @kvic thank you brother I appreciate your support. This is all I am seeing, not sure exactly what any of it means or why it says rgom10-en.url.trendmicro.com:80; It is a 'local' address; Malicious site blocking is disabled. I had originally assumed it was a sign it was at the top of the host...
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    pixelserv - Jarmka's thread

    @kvic, thank you for your response! non ad requests are not reached by pixselserv but pixselserv still must be able to modify content within an encrypted https connection, which includes all resources not just ads, that means it must be able to have access to the keys of a given https session...
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    pixelserv - Jarmka's thread

    OH thank you kvic, I'm beginning to understand this a bit better now. You are saying pixelserv is only using TLS connections and certs strictly to interface between pixelserv-tls and the given connection from an app/browser (etc)..., NOT as a proxy through which the outside web is tunneled...
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    pixelserv - Jarmka's thread

    Does Pixselserv-tls keep its own TLS session tickets or does it strictly use open connections of a given application?
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    pixelserv - Jarmka's thread

    It is possible to disable TLS tickets for example in IIS within windows Schannel, ASP.NET at the application and or page level, and Firefox, (There I notice minimal performance impact) but I do not see an option for this in Chrome. OpenSSL contexts support the SSL_OP_NO_TICKET option as of...
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    pixelserv - Jarmka's thread

    Is ssl caching anything like tls session ticketing in pixelserv-tls? What is the difference? Enabling session tickets we effectively lose forward secrecy; an integral part of securing TLS. This leaves me curious as to how pixelserv uses tls certs and session tickets. Does pixelserv use and cache...
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