From the change log file in Alpha 2:
- FIXED: IPv6 blocking of DoT servers (dave14305)
Will this fix the issue I’m having with 102.6 where my IPv6 addresses fail to resolve when using DNS resolvers with DoT?
From the change log file in Alpha 2:
- FIXED: IPv6 blocking of DoT servers (dave14305)
Most likely this is intentional in order to force time to be synced with source that you are connecting to...Just upgraded my RT-BE58 Go to alpha2 and performed a "Factory default Restore". The issue that I reported on Jan 23 in post #40 still exist. If the router is in "Public WiFi Mode (WISP)" mode, and you go to (Administration -> System): the options "Enable local NTP server" and "Intercept NTP client requests" are not available. They are available if the router is in "Wireless router mode (Default)".
I'm able to successfully check for an updated Trend Micro: Signature version.Also, if the router is in either Router or WISP mode, the check to update "Trend Micro: Signature version" (Administration -> Firmware Upgrade -> Firmware Version) fails. It does work in the OEM version for this router.
There should be log files in theAlso, if the router is in either Router or WISP mode, the check to update "Trend Micro: Signature version" (Administration -> Firmware Upgrade -> Firmware Version) fails.
/tmp/ directory starting with "sig". See if they exist and any useful info in there.I too can update the Trend Micro: Signature version on my AX86U Pro and BE92U. But, not on my BE58 Go.Most likely this is intentional in order to force time to be synced with source that you are connecting to...
I'm able to successfully check for an updated Trend Micro: Signature version.
The file /tmp/sig-upgrade.log does not exist on the BE58 Go. But, it does exist on the AX86U Pro & BE92U.There should be log files in the/tmp/directory starting with "sig". See if they exist and any useful info in there.
I suppose it makes sense if AiProtection, QoS, or Traffic Analyzer are not enabled on a travel router. New frontier here.The file /tmp/sig-upgrade.log does not exist on the BE58 Go. But, it does exist on the AX86U Pro & BE92U.
Beta2? I assume you mean Alpha2.Dirty flash of Beta2. Everything fine so far.
Yes, thks, just preparing my first coffee....Beta2? I assume you mean Alpha2.![]()
Fixed by Merlin:If the router is in "Public WiFi Mode (WISP)" mode, and you go to (Administration -> System): the options "Enable local NTP server" and "Intercept NTP client requests" are not available. They are available if the router is in "Wireless router mode (Default)".
I confirm, except one genuine (address not OK).Dirty update to 3006_102.7_alpha2 yesterday morning (2 Feb 26) and reset my DNSSEC to "ON" and my DNS provider to Quad9.
As of this morning (3 Feb 26) I am no longer seeing the DNSSEC errors filling up my log.
YEA!!
Many thanks to @RMerlin and his colleagues for their hard work. Also thanks to dave14305 for his very helpful link to the Verisign DNSSEC Debugger Site
AiProtection is enabled and in this router only "Router Security Assessment" and "Two-Way IPS" are supported. It is missing "Malicious Sites Blocking" and "Infected Device Prevention and Blocking". In the EOM version of the EB58_Go's firmware, the updating of Trend Micro Signature does work.I suppose it makes sense if AiProtection, QoS, or Traffic Analyzer are not enabled on a travel router. New frontier here.
That seems to have been the case for a while, at least for me.Dirty upgrade from Alpha 1 to Alpha 2 on AX86u Pro. Everything working great but the professional wireless setting for Disable 11b will not check to on. Shows unchecked. View attachment 70191
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