Hi Everyone,
I’ve scoured the forums and I’m still baffled as to why I can’t get the OpenVPN Server to work for me. I’m about ready to throw in the towel. First, my setup for my home network is as follows:
RT-AC86U router running latest Merlin build
RT-AC86U manually assigns all clients...
I opened the firewall script in nano and it was HTML code for the repository website I believe. Tried it again later and it worked okay. Very strange. I've never had that happen before. Anyway, works now.
I've attempted setting up a swap previously on the ac66u and it didn't end well. My current USB drive is formatted to have 512 MB Linux swap at the beggining and then the rest is formatted as ext3, about 1.5 GB. Can you point me to a guide?
I still get the curl error when running option 3. Oh well. Thanks for trying -- it's still in Beta and will hopefully get cleaned up down the road.
Any idea why 382.1 is such a resource hog? I could live without half the functions Asus has crammed into the GPL. WTFast? My initial thought was...
When I just ran it, the ram went from 383 to 404 (spike) back down to 393.
Ran Banmalware again and got the fork error, and the ram dropped to 381 MB.
Ran it again and this time it finished without error and is using 391 MB.
Ran it again and it only loaded 29,000 IPs, using 383 MB.
Ran it...
Okay. Did just that. Changed it to "curl -sS". About one out of three times I get this if I'm quick.
Saving Changes [1s]
Removing Previous Malware Bans [1s]
Downloading filter.list [0s]
Whitelisting Shared Domains firewall: line 2046: date: Cannot allocate memory...
Probably not the reason. It didn't work for me the first time, either.
I just ran Banmalware, and got the fork error again.
Select Filter List:
[1] --> Default
[2] --> Custom
[1-2]: 1
Saving Changes [2s]
Removing Previous Malware Bans [2s]...
That's normal behavior if you haven't ran the number [3] Banmalware option yet.
Run option three and it should report that it's banning about three or four hundred thousand IPs next time you load up the menu.
Updated to 5.4.2.
Here ya go:
User0@RT-AC86U-98E0:/tmp/home/root# ulimit -Ha
-f: file size (blocks) unlimited
-t: cpu time (seconds) unlimited
-d: data seg size (kb) unlimited
-s: stack size (kb) unlimited
-c: core file size (blocks)...