Asusnat tunnel is a special NAT tunnel built-in to enable access to the router from the WAN side, even under NAT network. It is used by certain features, and the Asus Router mobile app. If you are paranoid about this kind of tunnel, you are given the option to disable it.
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i have found that disabling Disable Asusnat tunnel and dhcpd: send empty WPAD with a carriage return has given me an solid connection both wireless and wired. Both settings can be found under Tools / Other settings all the way at the bottom. Hope this helps it did for me.
Thanks again Rmerlin for a great build on my rt-ax88u. Just a quick observation under WAN / Dns server under Privacy respecting for quad9 you have 9.9.9.9 and 149.112.112.11, shouldn't this be 9.9.9.11 and 149.112.112.11 which is for Secured w/ECS: Malware blocking, DNSSEC Validation, ECS...
Copy that thanks for clarifying this.
Can someone verify with unbound -V and see which version of openssl their unbound is running with. Mine shows OpenSSL 1.1.1d 10 Sep 2019.
Good catch Mr. dave14305. Do you also recommend adding the port after the interface ip's?
ex:
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port: 53535 # v1.08 If 53 (Requires 'port=0' in '/etc/dnsmasq.conf') to answer queries direct from LAN clients
interface...
I see your point but i'm going by the optimised forked operation:
Forked operation
Unbound has a unique mode where it can operate without threading. This can be useful if libevent fails on the platform, for extra performance, or for creating walls between the cores so that one cannot poison...
I just installed the dev branch with uf dev and i get this:
A:Option ==> s
total.num.queries=11 total.num.expired=0 total.requestlist.exceeded=0 total.tcpusage=0
total.num.queries_ip_ratelimited=0 total.num.recursivereplies=9...
Do we have any good suggestions / recommendations for cache sizes? Also, if we install libevent, do you think we can take advantage of multithreading? I'm trying to finalize all my edits so i can set and forget. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
# no threads and no memory slabs for threads...