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New alpha builds is out: 20240327
386.13_alpha1-g98fa9a4451





I hope I get this link right!?

Available builds:
GT-AC2900
RT-AC3100
RT-AC5300
RT-AC68U
RT-AC86U
RT-AC88U

386.13 (xx-xx-xxxx)
- UPDATED: openvpn to 2.6.9.
- UPDATED: OUI database used by networkmap and the webui.
- CHANGED: QOS/Classification page can now resolve local IPv6
addresses.
- CHANGED: Display tracked connections on the QoS/Classification
page even if QoS isn't set to Adaptive QoS.
- FIXED: CVE-2023-48795 in dropbear.
- FIXED: Various issues with the QOS Classification page.
- FIXED: UPNP leases without a description would not appear
on the Forwarded Ports page.
- FIXED: web server crashing when entering certain settings on
the Network Filter Page. Bypassed bug in closed source
validation code for now.
- FIXED: Concurrent cronjob changes through cru could cause
collisions, leading to missing jobs (dave14305)
 
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If you have a Microsoft account then log into it, or use an Incognito browser window so your existing session cookies won't trigger a login request.

Also, you should use the URL I've posted a number of times already:

h t t p s://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/test-builds
 
Out of curiosity, why does this appear to be some nugget @octopus found in a github dumpster-dive, and not an official alpha-release thread started by @RMerlin like other release-threads? 😄
 
Out of curiosity, why does this appear to be some nugget @octopus found in a github dumpster-dive, and not an official alpha-release thread started by @RMerlin like other release-threads? 😄
Because they are not part of a formal release, and I don`t offer any support for these alpha builds. They are as low effort as possible on my part, which means just occasionally depositing them in the Test Builds folder for people who would to play with them. I just monitor feedback as part of a simple smoke test.
 
If you have a Microsoft account then log into it, or use an Incognito browser window so your existing session cookies won't trigger a login request.

Also, you should use the URL I've posted a number of times already:

h t t p s://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/test-builds
If I enter this link:
h t t p s://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/test-buildsthen
I am redirected to:
Same link as I posted first.

(maybe I didn't understand this at all)
 
If something goes totally wrong - blame it on the @octopus! 🤭
not the kraken? oh wait, that's "RELEASE the..." this is just an alpha

it may end up being just the same, either way
 
Same link as I posted first.
Yes, but it more clearly validates that it's a legitimate link. And also it will still work properly when I move to a different location, like happened last week.

Also, you don't want to skip redirections that are done by Microsoft when you first land on the shared link. The final link for instance is different from the link that is generated when I share the folder.
 
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