That's my understanding as well.....
When I tested 'strict' by dumping the dnsmasq stats it appeared to work as advertised (although that was a while ago).
There's also an nvram only setting on my fork (vpn_reverse_strict) which does what the name implies....
It's related to a particular mode to validate the certificate ownership....TLS-ALPN. It's used when the validation needs to occur over http/https, but for some reason the default http port 80 is unavailable. (I use it because my ISP, Cox, blocks port 80 and my domain is registered with Google...
I found a page that supposedly hows the dual stack settings for Orange Romania
https://www.bogdanturcanu.ro/orange-home-net-prin-fibra-dual-stack-ipv4-ipv6/
Let's try this...
- set the Requires address request setting back to No
- via ssh
nvram set ipv6_isp_opt=4
nvram set ipv6_slaid=0
nvram...
Unfortunately, the complete syslog didn't provide any insights....ipv6 interface is detected, but the initialization dies....
Jan 1 02:00:18 wan6: wan6 interface eth0 is up
...
Jan 21 23:13:31 rdnssd[423]: Child process hung up unexpectedly, aborting
Only things I can think of to try are
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Added the following to the LTS Fork Overview sticky
Building the LTS Fork
Github source: https://github.com/john9527/asuswrt-merlin (Branch 374.43_2-update)
Thanks to forum member st_ty_
https://github.com/st-ty1/Artix_Asuswrt-Merlin_John_fork
Sorry if I wasn't clear....for each radio, if you have MAC filtering active, site survey won't work. MAC filtering on 2.4GHz,. no 2.4GHz survey.....on for 5GHz, no 5GHz survey.
It looks like you changed the syslog loglevel......are the two loglevel settings under Administration > System set to the defaults?
But this is at least one problem....
Jan 21 13:47:20 rdnssd[423]: Child process hung up unexpectedly, aborting
Please append a screenshot of your IPv6 settings...
It's a bug in avahi-daemon, I think unique to IPv6, where avahi detects it's own probe as a duplicate hostname and adds a number suffix. There are a couple of fixes in release 0.8 (the router is on 0.7) which help, but I don't think it's completely fixed. @RMerlin, I've backported the fixes to...
No, my fork uses the same partitioning as the latest Merlin....along with the code to convert/expand the partition if needed. Being smaller, it can also fit into the smaller partitions used by DD-WRT/Tomato.
Thanks for the help @ColinTaylor
Just a remember that both post-mount and unmount custom scripts get passed the name of the mount point in case you have multiple USB partitions.....
If you try DD-WRT or Tomato, you may need to do a 'step' install to get back to the latest Merlin or ASUS code due to differences in partitioning.
I have a set of builds that are known to work.
https://1drv.ms/f/s!Ainhp1nBLzMJrUrURsdDuWy5NzM7
I was right, the router can't successfully umount the drive. But....
first thing I would take care of is
Jan 15 20:20:31 kernel: EXT2-fs (sda1): error: couldn't mount because of unsupported optional features (240)
this is usually due to formatting the drive on another, more modern kernel...
Really don't have a good idea here....The fork takes care of shutting down apps it knows about on the reboot, before it umounts the USB partitions.
The only thing I can think of is that something is holding on to the drive/partition preventing it from properly being unmounted. Does the syslog...