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Update of hosts file is hanging on http://support.it-mate.co.uk/hosts.txt. Looks like it is down. Hopefully it is temporary. I can do a nslookup on the site and get
Code:
Name:      support.it-mate.co.uk
Address 1: 82.165.40.133 s16074003.onlinehome-server.info
Did a check to make sure an ipset list is not blocking. ipset -L | grep 82.165.40. 133 returns no rows.

Going to the site on a browser gives me a 404 error.
 
Update of hosts file is hanging on http://support.it-mate.co.uk/hosts.txt. Looks like it is down. Hopefully it is temporary. I can do a nslookup on the site and get
Code:
Name:      support.it-mate.co.uk
Address 1: 82.165.40.133 s16074003.onlinehome-server.info
Did a check to make sure an ipset list is not blocking. ipset -L | grep 82.165.40. 133 returns no rows.

Going to the site on a browser gives me a 404 error.
It'll sort itself out eventually, it always has.
 
I forgot to mention that if I use chrome to go to http://192.168.1.2/servstats then I get stats just fine.
take a look:

Code:
pixelserv-tls version: v35.HZ12.Kj compiled: May 31 2017 04:30:23 options: 192.168.1.2

uts    0d 03:37    pixelserv uptime
log    0    logging access to syslog (0=disabled 1=enabled)
req    9    total # of requests (HTTP, HTTPS, success, failure etc)
avg    0 bytes    average length of request URL
rmx    0 bytes    maximum length of request URL
tav    0 ms    average processing time (per request)
tmx    0 ms    maximum processing time (per request)
slh    0    # of accepted HTTPS requests
slm    0    # of rejected HTTPS requests (missing certificate)
sle    0    # of rejected HTTPS requests (certificate available but bad)
slu    0    # of dropped HTTPS requests (unknown error)
nfe    0    # of GET requests for server-side scripting
gif    0    # of GET requests for GIF
ico    0    # of GET requests for ICO
txt    0    # of GET requests for Javascripts
jpg    0    # of GET requests for JPG
png    0    # of GET requests for PNG
swf    0    # of GET requests for SWF
sta    1    # of GET requests for HTML stats
stt    0    # of GET requests for plain text stats
ufe    0    # of GET requests /w unknown file extension
rdr    0    # of GET requests resulted in REDIRECT response
nou    0    # of GET requests /w empty URL
pth    0    # of GET requests /w malformed URL
204    0    # of GET requests (HTTP 204 response)
pst    0    # of POST requests (HTTP 501 response)
hed    0    # of HEAD requests (HTTP 501 response)
bad    0    # of unknown HTTP requests (HTTP 501 response)
err    0    # of dropped requests (failed to accept client connection)
tmo    0    # of dropped requests (client timeout before connection accepted)
cls    0    # of dropped requests (client disconnect before connection accepted)
Let me know how the forced install turned out. There is now an option to do so if it fails at this point.
 
Let me know how the forced install turned out. There is now an option to do so if it fails at this point.

Yes, I knew that you would be asking that :)
So here is what happened after I updated to the .9 :
Code:
 A B - S O L U T I O N        A D - B L O C K I N G

 AB-Solution 3.9                  by thelonelycoder
----------------------------------------------------
 RT-N66U (mips) fw-380.67 @ 192.168.1.1 IPv6
----------------------------------------------------
 i   AB-Solution     [/tmp/mnt/usbs62mb]
 cu  check for updates
 un  updates notify  [off]
 bu  backup to email [off]

 a   ad-blocking     [on]
 l   logging         [on]
 rs  router stats    [on] [to file] [Fri @ 1:30]

 cb  custom block IP [off] (0.0.0.0)
 ps  install pixelserv-tls

 b   blocking file   [AB-Maximum] [Fri @ 2:00]
 u   update blocking file
 el  edit white or black list

 f   follow the logfile
 ac  update ads counter

 e   exit AB-Solution                   sm  sub menu
____________________________________________________

 Done   AB-Solution version update

 What do you want to do?   ps
____________________________________________________


 writing the pixelserv-tls startup script
 restarting pixelserv-tls to apply changes
 Shutting down pixelserv-tls...              done.
 Starting pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              done.
 checking if 192.168.1.2 responds
 192.168.1.2 responded, continuing

 AB-Solution 3.9.0: pixelserv-tls install

 pixelserv-tls server stats not available,
 trying to start pixelserv-tls again, with verbose output:


 stopping pixelserv-tls
 Checking pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              alive.
 Shutting down pixelserv-tls...              done.

 removing pixelserv-tls virtual IP 192.168.1.2

 starting pixelserv-tls virtual IP 192.168.1.2

 starting pixelserv-tls

 writing the pixelserv-tls startup script
 restarting pixelserv-tls to apply changes
 Starting pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              done.

 trying to get pixelserv-tls server stats, in verbose mode:
--2017-07-22 08:51:23--  http://192.168.1.2/servstats.txt
Connecting to 192.168.1.2:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Retrying.

.......................
--2017-07-22 08:55:23--  (try: 6)  http://192.168.1.2/servstats.txt
Connecting to 192.168.1.2:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Giving up.

 ---------------------------------------------------

 pixelserv-tls server stats not available
 at 192.168.1.2/servstats.txt

 You now have three options:

 1. Abort installation, to continue again from here
 2. Abort installation and reset pixelserv-tls settings
 3. Continue anyway, forcing the install

 Select what to do: [1-3] 2
 Checking pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              alive.
 Shutting down pixelserv-tls...              done.

 A B - S O L U T I O N        A D - B L O C K I N G

 AB-Solution 3.9                  by thelonelycoder
----------------------------------------------------
 RT-N66U (mips) fw-380.67 @ 192.168.1.1 IPv6
----------------------------------------------------
 18,519  blocked domains  5  hosts files in use
 30 t  30 w  8 n ads since Jul 21 18:56
----------------------------------------------------

 i   AB-Solution     [/tmp/mnt/usbs62mb]
 cu  check for updates
 un  updates notify  [off]
 bu  backup to email [off]

 a   ad-blocking     [on]
 l   logging         [on]
 rs  router stats    [on] [to file] [Fri @ 1:30]

 cb  custom block IP [off] (0.0.0.0)
 ps  install pixelserv-tls

 b   blocking file   [AB-Maximum] [Fri @ 2:00]
 u   update blocking file
 el  edit white or black list

 f   follow the logfile
 ac  update ads counter

 e   exit AB-Solution                   sm  sub menu
____________________________________________________

 Done  pixelserv-tls settings reset

 What do you want to do?   ps
____________________________________________________


 Install pixelserv-tls info:
 This will guide through the complete installation
 of Entware and pixelserv-tls on this router.

 Warning: Unless you are given the choice, do not
 exit the install once it starts.
 If an error occurs, AB-Solution will try to exit
 at a safe moment.
 After the error is fixed by you,
 AB-Solution will continue where it left off.

 But before we start,
 we need to check your system.
 ---------------------------------------------------

 Continue? [1=Yes e=Exit] 1

 AB-Solution 3.9.0: pixelserv-tls install

 checking your system

 testing firmware capability: LAN IP port 80
 router listens only on LAN IP port 80, continuing

 testing if 'ifconfig br0 up' works on your system
 this might take a few seconds to complete...

 this appears to be working, continuing

 checking port 443 availability
 port 443 is available, continuing

 - Entware installed at /tmp/mnt/usbs62mb/entware
 - pixelserv-tls is installed
 - found /opt/etc/init.d/S80pixelserv-tls
   (pixelserv-tls start script)
 - found pixelserv-tls entry in
   /jffs/scripts/wan-start
 ---------------------------------------------------

 Based on the check above, this will

 - use the existing Entware and pixelserv-tls
   installation on the listed device.
   Please select it in the next step
   if this is a working Entware installation.

 - append or replace /wan-start
 - replace /S80pixelserv-tls
   (so that AB-Solution can manage it)
 - backup existing files
 ---------------------------------------------------

 Continue? [1=Yes e=Exit] 1

 AB-Solution 3.9.0: pixelserv-tls install

 Listing compatible device(s) to use or
 install Entware on.
 Only ext2|ext3 formatted devices are supported:

 1. /tmp/mnt/usbs62mb -> Entware installation

 Select device [1=Device(s) e=Exit] 1

 testing device /tmp/mnt/usbs62mb
 device test passed, continuing...

 checking for device label for
 /tmp/mnt/usbs62mb:
 Device has a label and is not named by system
 using device: /tmp/mnt/usbs62mb
 ---------------------------------------------------

 Continue? [1=Yes e=Exit] 1

 AB-Solution 3.9.0: pixelserv-tls install

 Before we start installing, you need to reserve
 one IP addresses for use
 with pixelserv-tls.

 ---------------------------------------------------

 DO THIS NOW:

 If you continue, the actual installation begins.

 Continue? [1=Yes e=Exit] 1

 AB-Solution 3.9.0: pixelserv-tls install

 checking the scripts in /jffs/scripts

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/services-start

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/services-stop

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/post-mount

 AB-Solution 3.9.0: pixelserv-tls install

 starting post-install configuration
 for pixelserv-tls
 checking your router's IP settings


 Your previous pixelserv-tls IP address is:
 192.168.1.2



 192.168.1.2 is a valid IP address

 checking if 192.168.1.2 is available to use

 pixelserv-tls IP address set to 192.168.1.2

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/wan-start

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/wan-start

 AB-Solution 3.9.0: pixelserv-tls install

 checking certificates for pixelserv-tls

 found certificates for pixelserv-tls

 1. Keep certificates (recommended)
 2. Replace certificates

 Note: If you replace the certificate,
 all cached domain certificates will be deleted.

 Enter your selection [1-2] 1

 writing the pixelserv-tls startup script
 restarting pixelserv-tls to apply changes
 Starting pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              done.
 checking if 192.168.1.2 responds
 192.168.1.2 responded, continuing

 AB-Solution 3.9.0: pixelserv-tls install

 pixelserv-tls server stats not available,
 trying to start pixelserv-tls again, with verbose output:


 stopping pixelserv-tls
 Checking pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              alive.
 Shutting down pixelserv-tls...              done.

 removing pixelserv-tls virtual IP 192.168.1.2

 starting pixelserv-tls virtual IP 192.168.1.2

 starting pixelserv-tls

 writing the pixelserv-tls startup script
 restarting pixelserv-tls to apply changes
 Starting pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              done.

 trying to get pixelserv-tls server stats, in verbose mode:
--2017-07-22 09:03:20--  http://192.168.1.2/servstats.txt
Connecting to 192.168.1.2:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Retrying.

--2017-07-22 09:04:06--  (try: 2)  http://192.168.1.2/servstats.txt
Connecting to 192.168.1.2:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Retrying.

--2017-07-22 09:04:53--  (try: 3)  http://192.168.1.2/servstats.txt
Connecting to 192.168.1.2:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Retrying.

--2017-07-22 09:05:41--  (try: 4)  http://192.168.1.2/servstats.txt
Connecting to 192.168.1.2:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Retrying.

--2017-07-22 09:06:30--  (try: 5)  http://192.168.1.2/servstats.txt
Connecting to 192.168.1.2:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Retrying.

--2017-07-22 09:07:20--  (try: 6)  http://192.168.1.2/servstats.txt
Connecting to 192.168.1.2:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Giving up.

 ---------------------------------------------------

 pixelserv-tls server stats not available
 at 192.168.1.2/servstats.txt

 You now have three options:

 1. Abort installation, to continue again from here
 2. Abort installation and reset pixelserv-tls settings
 3. Continue anyway, forcing the install

 Select what to do: [1-3] 3
 ---------------------------------------------------

 pixelserv-tls force installed, configured and hopefully running

So as you can see before forcing the install (well, as I understand that is just an "assume it is installed" option) I opted on choosing the option 2, and it was a no go.
Then I chose 3, to see what would be the case with it and .......
 
Code:
Select what to do: [1-3] 3
 ---------------------------------------------------

 pixelserv-tls force installed, configured and hopefully running

 A B - S O L U T I O N        A D - B L O C K I N G

 AB-Solution 3.9                  by thelonelycoder
----------------------------------------------------
 RT-N66U (mips) fw-380.67 @ 192.168.1.1 IPv6
----------------------------------------------------
 18,519  blocked domains  5  hosts files in use
 30 t  30 w  8 n ads since Jul 21 18:56
----------------------------------------------------

 i   AB-Solution     [/tmp/mnt/usbs62mb]
 cu  check for updates
 un  updates notify  [off]
 bu  backup to email [off]

 a   ad-blocking     [on]
 l   logging         [on]
 rs  router stats    [on] [to file] [Fri @ 1:30]

 ps  pixelserv-tls   [192.168.1.2]
     entware device  [/tmp/mnt/usbs62mb]

 b   blocking file   [AB-Maximum] [Fri @ 2:00]
 u   update blocking file
 el  edit white or black list

 f   follow the logfile
 ac  update ads counter

 e   exit AB-Solution                   sm  sub menu
____________________________________________________

 Done  pixelserv-tls force installed,
 configured and hopefully running.
 To check the pixelserv-tls stats, enter
 192.168.1.2/servstats
 in a browser.

 What do you want to do?   ps
____________________________________________________

 Manage pixelserv-tls info:
 This manages your Entware and pixelserv-tls
 installation.

 Note: To check the pixelserv-tls stats, enter
 192.168.1.2/servstats
 into your browser. If you can see the stats,
 pixelserv-tls is running. It also shows the
 installed version number.
 ---------------------------------------------------

 1. pixelserv on/off [on]
 2. pixelserv logging on/off (to Syslog) [off]
 3. Add or remove pixelserv switches
 4. Purge generated pixelserv certificates
 5. Restart pixelserv
 6. Manage Entware packages
 7. Reset pixelserv settings, change PS IP

 Select what to do [1-7 e=Exit] 2
 ---------------------------------------------------

 pixelserv-tls logging info:
 This toggles pixelserv-tls logging on and off.

 Note: The logging is directed to the
 WebUI Syslog.
 ---------------------------------------------------

 logging is inactive at the moment.

 Would you like to enable it? [1=Yes e=Exit] 1
 Shutting down pixelserv-tls...              done.
 Starting pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              done.

 A B - S O L U T I O N        A D - B L O C K I N G

 AB-Solution 3.9                  by thelonelycoder
----------------------------------------------------
 RT-N66U (mips) fw-380.67 @ 192.168.1.1 IPv6
----------------------------------------------------
 18,519  blocked domains  5  hosts files in use
 30 t  30 w  8 n ads since Jul 21 18:56
----------------------------------------------------

 i   AB-Solution     [/tmp/mnt/usbs62mb]
 cu  check for updates
 un  updates notify  [off]
 bu  backup to email [off]

 a   ad-blocking     [on]
 l   logging         [on]
 rs  router stats    [on] [to file] [Fri @ 1:30]

 ps  pixelserv-tls   [192.168.1.2] [to syslog]
     entware device  [/tmp/mnt/usbs62mb]

 b   blocking file   [AB-Maximum] [Fri @ 2:00]
 u   update blocking file
 el  edit white or black list

 f   follow the logfile
 ac  update ads counter

 e   exit AB-Solution                   sm  sub menu
____________________________________________________

 Done  pixelserv-tls logging enabled

 What do you want to do?   ps
____________________________________________________

 Manage pixelserv-tls info:
 This manages your Entware and pixelserv-tls
 installation.

 Note: To check the pixelserv-tls stats, enter
 192.168.1.2/servstats
 into your browser. If you can see the stats,
 pixelserv-tls is running. It also shows the
 installed version number.
 ---------------------------------------------------

 1. pixelserv on/off [on]
 2. pixelserv logging on/off (to Syslog) [on]
 3. Add or remove pixelserv switches
 4. Purge generated pixelserv certificates
 5. Restart pixelserv
 6. Manage Entware packages
 7. Reset pixelserv settings, change PS IP

 Select what to do [1-7 e=Exit] 6
 ---------------------------------------------------

 This updates installed Entware packages

 Installed versions:
 opkg version 0.1.8
 pixelserv-tls - V35.HZ12.Kj-1
 ---------------------------------------------------

 1. show pixelserv info
 2. show installed packages
 3. update pixelserv
 4. update and upgrade pixelserv
 5. update installed packages
 6. update and upgrade installed packages

 Select what to do [1-6 e=Exit] 1
 ---------------------------------------------------

 pixelserv-tls info:

 Package: pixelserv-tls
 Version: V35.HZ12.Kj-1
 Depends: libc, libssp, libopenssl
 Status: install user installed
 Section: net
 Architecture: mipselsf
 MD5Sum: 8ca702b76c0f97e06f462d1995db60fb
 Size: 24362
 Filename: pixelserv-tls_V35.HZ12.Kj-1_mipselsf.ipk
 Description: pixelserv-tls is the tiny webserver that responds to all requests with "nothing" and yet particularly useful for network connections with high latency and metered bandwidth.
 Installed-Time: 1500682868

 Hit [Enter] to return to Menu
 Manage pixelserv-tls info:
 This manages your Entware and pixelserv-tls
 installation.

 Note: To check the pixelserv-tls stats, enter
 192.168.1.2/servstats
 into your browser. If you can see the stats,
 pixelserv-tls is running. It also shows the
 installed version number.
 ---------------------------------------------------

 1. pixelserv on/off [on]
 2. pixelserv logging on/off (to Syslog) [on]
 3. Add or remove pixelserv switches
 4. Purge generated pixelserv certificates
 5. Restart pixelserv
 6. Manage Entware packages
 7. Reset pixelserv settings, change PS IP

 Select what to do [1-7 e=Exit] 6
 ---------------------------------------------------

 This updates installed Entware packages

 Installed versions:
 opkg version 0.1.8
 pixelserv-tls - V35.HZ12.Kj-1
 ---------------------------------------------------

 1. show pixelserv info
 2. show installed packages
 3. update pixelserv
 4. update and upgrade pixelserv
 5. update installed packages
 6. update and upgrade installed packages

 Select what to do [1-6 e=Exit] 6
Downloading http://pkg.entware.net/binaries/mipsel/Packages.gz
Updated list of available packages in /opt/var/opkg-lists/entware-ng

 writing the pixelserv-tls startup script
 restarting pixelserv-tls to apply changes
 Shutting down pixelserv-tls...              done.
 Starting pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              done.

 A B - S O L U T I O N        A D - B L O C K I N G

 AB-Solution 3.9                  by thelonelycoder
----------------------------------------------------
 RT-N66U (mips) fw-380.67 @ 192.168.1.1 IPv6
----------------------------------------------------
 18,519  blocked domains  5  hosts files in use
 30 t  30 w  8 n ads since Jul 21 18:56
----------------------------------------------------

 i   AB-Solution     [/tmp/mnt/usbs62mb]
 cu  check for updates
 un  updates notify  [off]
 bu  backup to email [off]

 a   ad-blocking     [on]
 l   logging         [on]
 rs  router stats    [on] [to file] [Fri @ 1:30]

 ps  pixelserv-tls   [192.168.1.2] [to syslog]
     entware device  [/tmp/mnt/usbs62mb]

 b   blocking file   [AB-Maximum] [Fri @ 2:00]
 u   update blocking file
 el  edit white or black list

 f   follow the logfile
 ac  update ads counter

 e   exit AB-Solution                   sm  sub menu
____________________________________________________

 Done  Entware packages action:
 all packages upgraded

So it seems to be working as if there was never a problem whatsoever. A wth is in order :)
 
Yes, I knew that you would be asking that :)
So here is what happened after I updated to the .9 :
Code:
 A B - S O L U T I O N        A D - B L O C K I N G

 AB-Solution 3.9                  by thelonelycoder
----------------------------------------------------
 RT-N66U (mips) fw-380.67 @ 192.168.1.1 IPv6
----------------------------------------------------
 i   AB-Solution     [/tmp/mnt/usbs62mb]
 cu  check for updates
 un  updates notify  [off]
 bu  backup to email [off]

 a   ad-blocking     [on]
 l   logging         [on]
 rs  router stats    [on] [to file] [Fri @ 1:30]

 cb  custom block IP [off] (0.0.0.0)
 ps  install pixelserv-tls

 b   blocking file   [AB-Maximum] [Fri @ 2:00]
 u   update blocking file
 el  edit white or black list

 f   follow the logfile
 ac  update ads counter

 e   exit AB-Solution                   sm  sub menu
____________________________________________________

 Done   AB-Solution version update

 What do you want to do?   ps
____________________________________________________


 writing the pixelserv-tls startup script
 restarting pixelserv-tls to apply changes
 Shutting down pixelserv-tls...              done.
 Starting pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              done.
 checking if 192.168.1.2 responds
 192.168.1.2 responded, continuing

 AB-Solution 3.9.0: pixelserv-tls install

 pixelserv-tls server stats not available,
 trying to start pixelserv-tls again, with verbose output:


 stopping pixelserv-tls
 Checking pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              alive.
 Shutting down pixelserv-tls...              done.

 removing pixelserv-tls virtual IP 192.168.1.2

 starting pixelserv-tls virtual IP 192.168.1.2

 starting pixelserv-tls

 writing the pixelserv-tls startup script
 restarting pixelserv-tls to apply changes
 Starting pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              done.

 trying to get pixelserv-tls server stats, in verbose mode:
--2017-07-22 08:51:23--  http://192.168.1.2/servstats.txt
Connecting to 192.168.1.2:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Retrying.

.......................
--2017-07-22 08:55:23--  (try: 6)  http://192.168.1.2/servstats.txt
Connecting to 192.168.1.2:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Giving up.

 ---------------------------------------------------

 pixelserv-tls server stats not available
 at 192.168.1.2/servstats.txt

 You now have three options:

 1. Abort installation, to continue again from here
 2. Abort installation and reset pixelserv-tls settings
 3. Continue anyway, forcing the install

 Select what to do: [1-3] 2
 Checking pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              alive.
 Shutting down pixelserv-tls...              done.

 A B - S O L U T I O N        A D - B L O C K I N G

 AB-Solution 3.9                  by thelonelycoder
----------------------------------------------------
 RT-N66U (mips) fw-380.67 @ 192.168.1.1 IPv6
----------------------------------------------------
 18,519  blocked domains  5  hosts files in use
 30 t  30 w  8 n ads since Jul 21 18:56
----------------------------------------------------

 i   AB-Solution     [/tmp/mnt/usbs62mb]
 cu  check for updates
 un  updates notify  [off]
 bu  backup to email [off]

 a   ad-blocking     [on]
 l   logging         [on]
 rs  router stats    [on] [to file] [Fri @ 1:30]

 cb  custom block IP [off] (0.0.0.0)
 ps  install pixelserv-tls

 b   blocking file   [AB-Maximum] [Fri @ 2:00]
 u   update blocking file
 el  edit white or black list

 f   follow the logfile
 ac  update ads counter

 e   exit AB-Solution                   sm  sub menu
____________________________________________________

 Done  pixelserv-tls settings reset

 What do you want to do?   ps
____________________________________________________


 Install pixelserv-tls info:
 This will guide through the complete installation
 of Entware and pixelserv-tls on this router.

 Warning: Unless you are given the choice, do not
 exit the install once it starts.
 If an error occurs, AB-Solution will try to exit
 at a safe moment.
 After the error is fixed by you,
 AB-Solution will continue where it left off.

 But before we start,
 we need to check your system.
 ---------------------------------------------------

 Continue? [1=Yes e=Exit] 1

 AB-Solution 3.9.0: pixelserv-tls install

 checking your system

 testing firmware capability: LAN IP port 80
 router listens only on LAN IP port 80, continuing

 testing if 'ifconfig br0 up' works on your system
 this might take a few seconds to complete...

 this appears to be working, continuing

 checking port 443 availability
 port 443 is available, continuing

 - Entware installed at /tmp/mnt/usbs62mb/entware
 - pixelserv-tls is installed
 - found /opt/etc/init.d/S80pixelserv-tls
   (pixelserv-tls start script)
 - found pixelserv-tls entry in
   /jffs/scripts/wan-start
 ---------------------------------------------------

 Based on the check above, this will

 - use the existing Entware and pixelserv-tls
   installation on the listed device.
   Please select it in the next step
   if this is a working Entware installation.

 - append or replace /wan-start
 - replace /S80pixelserv-tls
   (so that AB-Solution can manage it)
 - backup existing files
 ---------------------------------------------------

 Continue? [1=Yes e=Exit] 1

 AB-Solution 3.9.0: pixelserv-tls install

 Listing compatible device(s) to use or
 install Entware on.
 Only ext2|ext3 formatted devices are supported:

 1. /tmp/mnt/usbs62mb -> Entware installation

 Select device [1=Device(s) e=Exit] 1

 testing device /tmp/mnt/usbs62mb
 device test passed, continuing...

 checking for device label for
 /tmp/mnt/usbs62mb:
 Device has a label and is not named by system
 using device: /tmp/mnt/usbs62mb
 ---------------------------------------------------

 Continue? [1=Yes e=Exit] 1

 AB-Solution 3.9.0: pixelserv-tls install

 Before we start installing, you need to reserve
 one IP addresses for use
 with pixelserv-tls.

 ---------------------------------------------------

 DO THIS NOW:

 If you continue, the actual installation begins.

 Continue? [1=Yes e=Exit] 1

 AB-Solution 3.9.0: pixelserv-tls install

 checking the scripts in /jffs/scripts

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/services-start

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/services-stop

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/post-mount

 AB-Solution 3.9.0: pixelserv-tls install

 starting post-install configuration
 for pixelserv-tls
 checking your router's IP settings


 Your previous pixelserv-tls IP address is:
 192.168.1.2



 192.168.1.2 is a valid IP address

 checking if 192.168.1.2 is available to use

 pixelserv-tls IP address set to 192.168.1.2

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/wan-start

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/wan-start

 AB-Solution 3.9.0: pixelserv-tls install

 checking certificates for pixelserv-tls

 found certificates for pixelserv-tls

 1. Keep certificates (recommended)
 2. Replace certificates

 Note: If you replace the certificate,
 all cached domain certificates will be deleted.

 Enter your selection [1-2] 1

 writing the pixelserv-tls startup script
 restarting pixelserv-tls to apply changes
 Starting pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              done.
 checking if 192.168.1.2 responds
 192.168.1.2 responded, continuing

 AB-Solution 3.9.0: pixelserv-tls install

 pixelserv-tls server stats not available,
 trying to start pixelserv-tls again, with verbose output:


 stopping pixelserv-tls
 Checking pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              alive.
 Shutting down pixelserv-tls...              done.

 removing pixelserv-tls virtual IP 192.168.1.2

 starting pixelserv-tls virtual IP 192.168.1.2

 starting pixelserv-tls

 writing the pixelserv-tls startup script
 restarting pixelserv-tls to apply changes
 Starting pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              done.

 trying to get pixelserv-tls server stats, in verbose mode:
--2017-07-22 09:03:20--  http://192.168.1.2/servstats.txt
Connecting to 192.168.1.2:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Retrying.

--2017-07-22 09:04:06--  (try: 2)  http://192.168.1.2/servstats.txt
Connecting to 192.168.1.2:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Retrying.

--2017-07-22 09:04:53--  (try: 3)  http://192.168.1.2/servstats.txt
Connecting to 192.168.1.2:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Retrying.

--2017-07-22 09:05:41--  (try: 4)  http://192.168.1.2/servstats.txt
Connecting to 192.168.1.2:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Retrying.

--2017-07-22 09:06:30--  (try: 5)  http://192.168.1.2/servstats.txt
Connecting to 192.168.1.2:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Retrying.

--2017-07-22 09:07:20--  (try: 6)  http://192.168.1.2/servstats.txt
Connecting to 192.168.1.2:80... failed: Connection timed out.
Giving up.

 ---------------------------------------------------

 pixelserv-tls server stats not available
 at 192.168.1.2/servstats.txt

 You now have three options:

 1. Abort installation, to continue again from here
 2. Abort installation and reset pixelserv-tls settings
 3. Continue anyway, forcing the install

 Select what to do: [1-3] 3
 ---------------------------------------------------

 pixelserv-tls force installed, configured and hopefully running

So as you can see before forcing the install (well, as I understand that is just an "assume it is installed" option) I opted on choosing the option 2, and it was a no go.
Then I chose 3, to see what would be the case with it and .......
Well...
 
Code:
Select what to do: [1-3] 3
 ---------------------------------------------------

 pixelserv-tls force installed, configured and hopefully running

 A B - S O L U T I O N        A D - B L O C K I N G

 AB-Solution 3.9                  by thelonelycoder
----------------------------------------------------
 RT-N66U (mips) fw-380.67 @ 192.168.1.1 IPv6
----------------------------------------------------
 18,519  blocked domains  5  hosts files in use
 30 t  30 w  8 n ads since Jul 21 18:56
----------------------------------------------------

 i   AB-Solution     [/tmp/mnt/usbs62mb]
 cu  check for updates
 un  updates notify  [off]
 bu  backup to email [off]

 a   ad-blocking     [on]
 l   logging         [on]
 rs  router stats    [on] [to file] [Fri @ 1:30]

 ps  pixelserv-tls   [192.168.1.2]
     entware device  [/tmp/mnt/usbs62mb]

 b   blocking file   [AB-Maximum] [Fri @ 2:00]
 u   update blocking file
 el  edit white or black list

 f   follow the logfile
 ac  update ads counter

 e   exit AB-Solution                   sm  sub menu
____________________________________________________

 Done  pixelserv-tls force installed,
 configured and hopefully running.
 To check the pixelserv-tls stats, enter
 192.168.1.2/servstats
 in a browser.

 What do you want to do?   ps
____________________________________________________

 Manage pixelserv-tls info:
 This manages your Entware and pixelserv-tls
 installation.

 Note: To check the pixelserv-tls stats, enter
 192.168.1.2/servstats
 into your browser. If you can see the stats,
 pixelserv-tls is running. It also shows the
 installed version number.
 ---------------------------------------------------

 1. pixelserv on/off [on]
 2. pixelserv logging on/off (to Syslog) [off]
 3. Add or remove pixelserv switches
 4. Purge generated pixelserv certificates
 5. Restart pixelserv
 6. Manage Entware packages
 7. Reset pixelserv settings, change PS IP

 Select what to do [1-7 e=Exit] 2
 ---------------------------------------------------

 pixelserv-tls logging info:
 This toggles pixelserv-tls logging on and off.

 Note: The logging is directed to the
 WebUI Syslog.
 ---------------------------------------------------

 logging is inactive at the moment.

 Would you like to enable it? [1=Yes e=Exit] 1
 Shutting down pixelserv-tls...              done.
 Starting pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              done.

 A B - S O L U T I O N        A D - B L O C K I N G

 AB-Solution 3.9                  by thelonelycoder
----------------------------------------------------
 RT-N66U (mips) fw-380.67 @ 192.168.1.1 IPv6
----------------------------------------------------
 18,519  blocked domains  5  hosts files in use
 30 t  30 w  8 n ads since Jul 21 18:56
----------------------------------------------------

 i   AB-Solution     [/tmp/mnt/usbs62mb]
 cu  check for updates
 un  updates notify  [off]
 bu  backup to email [off]

 a   ad-blocking     [on]
 l   logging         [on]
 rs  router stats    [on] [to file] [Fri @ 1:30]

 ps  pixelserv-tls   [192.168.1.2] [to syslog]
     entware device  [/tmp/mnt/usbs62mb]

 b   blocking file   [AB-Maximum] [Fri @ 2:00]
 u   update blocking file
 el  edit white or black list

 f   follow the logfile
 ac  update ads counter

 e   exit AB-Solution                   sm  sub menu
____________________________________________________

 Done  pixelserv-tls logging enabled

 What do you want to do?   ps
____________________________________________________

 Manage pixelserv-tls info:
 This manages your Entware and pixelserv-tls
 installation.

 Note: To check the pixelserv-tls stats, enter
 192.168.1.2/servstats
 into your browser. If you can see the stats,
 pixelserv-tls is running. It also shows the
 installed version number.
 ---------------------------------------------------

 1. pixelserv on/off [on]
 2. pixelserv logging on/off (to Syslog) [on]
 3. Add or remove pixelserv switches
 4. Purge generated pixelserv certificates
 5. Restart pixelserv
 6. Manage Entware packages
 7. Reset pixelserv settings, change PS IP

 Select what to do [1-7 e=Exit] 6
 ---------------------------------------------------

 This updates installed Entware packages

 Installed versions:
 opkg version 0.1.8
 pixelserv-tls - V35.HZ12.Kj-1
 ---------------------------------------------------

 1. show pixelserv info
 2. show installed packages
 3. update pixelserv
 4. update and upgrade pixelserv
 5. update installed packages
 6. update and upgrade installed packages

 Select what to do [1-6 e=Exit] 1
 ---------------------------------------------------

 pixelserv-tls info:

 Package: pixelserv-tls
 Version: V35.HZ12.Kj-1
 Depends: libc, libssp, libopenssl
 Status: install user installed
 Section: net
 Architecture: mipselsf
 MD5Sum: 8ca702b76c0f97e06f462d1995db60fb
 Size: 24362
 Filename: pixelserv-tls_V35.HZ12.Kj-1_mipselsf.ipk
 Description: pixelserv-tls is the tiny webserver that responds to all requests with "nothing" and yet particularly useful for network connections with high latency and metered bandwidth.
 Installed-Time: 1500682868

 Hit [Enter] to return to Menu
 Manage pixelserv-tls info:
 This manages your Entware and pixelserv-tls
 installation.

 Note: To check the pixelserv-tls stats, enter
 192.168.1.2/servstats
 into your browser. If you can see the stats,
 pixelserv-tls is running. It also shows the
 installed version number.
 ---------------------------------------------------

 1. pixelserv on/off [on]
 2. pixelserv logging on/off (to Syslog) [on]
 3. Add or remove pixelserv switches
 4. Purge generated pixelserv certificates
 5. Restart pixelserv
 6. Manage Entware packages
 7. Reset pixelserv settings, change PS IP

 Select what to do [1-7 e=Exit] 6
 ---------------------------------------------------

 This updates installed Entware packages

 Installed versions:
 opkg version 0.1.8
 pixelserv-tls - V35.HZ12.Kj-1
 ---------------------------------------------------

 1. show pixelserv info
 2. show installed packages
 3. update pixelserv
 4. update and upgrade pixelserv
 5. update installed packages
 6. update and upgrade installed packages

 Select what to do [1-6 e=Exit] 6
Downloading http://pkg.entware.net/binaries/mipsel/Packages.gz
Updated list of available packages in /opt/var/opkg-lists/entware-ng

 writing the pixelserv-tls startup script
 restarting pixelserv-tls to apply changes
 Shutting down pixelserv-tls...              done.
 Starting pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              done.

 A B - S O L U T I O N        A D - B L O C K I N G

 AB-Solution 3.9                  by thelonelycoder
----------------------------------------------------
 RT-N66U (mips) fw-380.67 @ 192.168.1.1 IPv6
----------------------------------------------------
 18,519  blocked domains  5  hosts files in use
 30 t  30 w  8 n ads since Jul 21 18:56
----------------------------------------------------

 i   AB-Solution     [/tmp/mnt/usbs62mb]
 cu  check for updates
 un  updates notify  [off]
 bu  backup to email [off]

 a   ad-blocking     [on]
 l   logging         [on]
 rs  router stats    [on] [to file] [Fri @ 1:30]

 ps  pixelserv-tls   [192.168.1.2] [to syslog]
     entware device  [/tmp/mnt/usbs62mb]

 b   blocking file   [AB-Maximum] [Fri @ 2:00]
 u   update blocking file
 el  edit white or black list

 f   follow the logfile
 ac  update ads counter

 e   exit AB-Solution                   sm  sub menu
____________________________________________________

 Done  Entware packages action:
 all packages upgraded

So it seems to be working as if there was never a problem whatsoever. A wth is in order :)
I'll ponder about that some other time. Enough coding for me for a while.
 
I'll ponder about that some other time. Enough coding for me for a while.
Of course! I will attempt to replicate the issue perhaps and if I figure out what caused it I will update here. Although this thread admittedly is getting unmanageable. Too many unrelated support discussions, forcing one to go through 52 pages of posts to see if there is already an answer to their issue.
Thank you so much for your help and for your work!
 
Of course! I will attempt to replicate the issue perhaps and if I figure out what caused it I will update here. Although this thread admittedly is getting unmanageable. Too many unrelated support discussions, forcing one to go through 52 pages of posts to see if there is already an answer to their issue.
Thank you so much for your help and for your work!
This thread is from now on the only official AB-Solution thread.
 
It'll sort itself out eventually, it always has.
Looks like it is only a problem with one of the AC88U's. Using @redhat27 MatchIP tool, the IP address of 82.165.40.133 says it is in BlockedCountries. Yet GB is not one of the counties I block in the create-ipset-lists.sh script. When I ipset -L | grep 82.165.40.133, no rows get returned. When I try to delete the ip address from the BlockedCountries, I get a failure.
Code:
ipset del BlockedCountries 82.165.40.133
ipset v6.32: Syntax error: cannot parse 82.165.40.133: resolving to IPv4 address failed
Something strange going on. Perhaps it is time to reboot.
 
Looks like it is only a problem with one of the AC88U's. Using @redhat27 MatchIP tool, the IP address of 82.165.40.133 says it is in BlockedCountries. Yet GB is not one of the counties I block in the create-ipset-lists.sh script. When I ipset -L | grep 82.165.40.133, no rows get returned. When I try to delete the ip address from the BlockedCountries, I get a failure.
Code:
ipset del BlockedCountries 82.165.40.133
ipset v6.32: Syntax error: cannot parse 82.165.40.133: resolving to IPv4 address failed
Something strange going on. Perhaps it is time to reboot.
If @redhat27 uses the brand-spanking new /jffs/shared-AB-whitelist and provides one in return for AB to use just as @Adamm does, well, then we'll be all better off ;)
 
If @redhat27 uses the brand-spanking new /jffs/shared-AB-whitelist and provides one in return for AB to use just as @Adamm does, well, then we'll be all better off ;)

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:p
 
If @redhat27 uses the brand-spanking new /jffs/shared-AB-whitelist and provides one in return for AB to use just as @Adamm does, well, then we'll be all better off ;)
I saw those messages with the new version. Very nice feature. I still had some scripts written by a former forum member that I don't use anymore. Those ended up getting processed by ABS. So I went ahead and removed those so ABS will no longer processes them.

What is strange about the error I received is how the MatchIP says the IP Address is in BlockedCountries ipset list. But when I grep on the IPt, nothing returns. I reviewed each country list file using an editor one by one and still could not find the IP. I flushed the BlockedCountries list and was then able to process the http://support.it-mate.co.uk/ host file. I reverted back to a smaller country list that I use on the other two routers and it is no longer giving me the error. I used the digwebinerface.com tool to see if that shed some light. But everything returned 82.165.40.133.
 
But when I grep on the IPt, nothing returns.

It was probably part of a larger CIDR range. There's no great way to find the exact match unless you wrote a function to do 30 or so checks for every CIDR block size, in Skynet I just print "possible" matches for that reason.
 
What is strange about the error I received is how the MatchIP says the IP Address is in BlockedCountries ipset list.
A '.' is a wildcard in grep.....try quoting the string and escaping it...

grep "82\.165\.40\.133"

I still wouldn't have expected to get a match....but....
 
So this happens after I tried to simply exit ab-solution (3.9)

Code:
 What do you want to do?   e

 exiting AB-Solution
 checking installation state

--------------------- Message ----------------------

 AB-Solution found errors in your installation.
 This needs to be fixed before leaving.

 Error(s) found. Type 22 and hit [Enter]
----------------------------------------------------

 Hit [Enter] to check now


 checking AB-Solution installation

 checking Entware device
 device verified, looks good

 checking ab-solution system $PATH entry
 ab-solution system $PATH entry found

 checking /jffs/scripts/dnsmasq.postconf

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/dnsmasq.postconf
 file found
 content looks good

 checking /jffs/scripts/post-mount

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/post-mount

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/post-mount
 file found
 content looks good

 checking /jffs/scripts/services-start

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/services-start
 file found
 content looks good

 checking /jffs/scripts/services-stop

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/services-stop
 file found
 content looks good

 checking /jffs/scripts/wan-start

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/wan-start
 file found
 content looks good

 checking Entware state
 Entware running, looks good
 /tmp/opt looks good

 checking /opt/etc/init.d/S80pixelserv-tls
 file found
 content looks good

 checking pixelserv-tls
 192.168.1.2 responded, looks good
 pixelserv-tls is not running, restarting

 Shutting down pixelserv-tls...              done.
 Starting pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              done.
 pixelserv-tls is not running

 checking ab_dnsmasq_postconf.sh
 file found
 content looks good

 checking white and black list
 files found, no further checks

 checking blocking_file
 file found
 content looks good

 checking ab-solution.cfg
 file found
 content looks good

 checking update-hosts.add
 file found
 content looks good

 checking rotate-logs.add
 file found
 content looks good

 checking log-stats.add
 file found
 content looks good

 checking weekly-log-stats.sh
 file found
 content looks good

 checking cron job blocking file update
 file found
 content looks good

 checking cron job log rotate
 file found
 content looks good

 checking cron job weekly stats
 file found
 content looks good

 checking symlink state
 file found
 content looks good

 checking shell history state
 file found
 content looks good

 checking /etc/dnsmasq.conf
 file found
 adblocking state looks good
 logging state looks good

 Errors found.
 Read the check's output for clues.

 Hit [Enter] to return to Menu


 reloading AB-Solution

    _   ___     ___      _      _   _
   /_\ | _ )___/ __| ___| |_  _| |_(_)___ _ _
  / _ \| _ \___\__ \/ _ \ | || |  _| / _ \ ' \
 /_/ \_\___/   |___/\___/_|\_,_|\__|_\___/_||_|

 Welcome
 This is AB-Solution 3.9 [3.9.0]

 looking for an installation
 found AB-Solution on /tmp/mnt/usbs62mb
 checking installation state

is stuck there for 10 minutes. Identical issue when trying 22.
 
So this happens after I tried to simply exit ab-solution (3.9)

Code:
 What do you want to do?   e

 exiting AB-Solution
 checking installation state

--------------------- Message ----------------------

 AB-Solution found errors in your installation.
 This needs to be fixed before leaving.

 Error(s) found. Type 22 and hit [Enter]
----------------------------------------------------

 Hit [Enter] to check now


 checking AB-Solution installation

 checking Entware device
 device verified, looks good

 checking ab-solution system $PATH entry
 ab-solution system $PATH entry found

 checking /jffs/scripts/dnsmasq.postconf

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/dnsmasq.postconf
 file found
 content looks good

 checking /jffs/scripts/post-mount

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/post-mount

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/post-mount
 file found
 content looks good

 checking /jffs/scripts/services-start

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/services-start
 file found
 content looks good

 checking /jffs/scripts/services-stop

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/services-stop
 file found
 content looks good

 checking /jffs/scripts/wan-start

 jffs file check, passed:
 /jffs/scripts/wan-start
 file found
 content looks good

 checking Entware state
 Entware running, looks good
 /tmp/opt looks good

 checking /opt/etc/init.d/S80pixelserv-tls
 file found
 content looks good

 checking pixelserv-tls
 192.168.1.2 responded, looks good
 pixelserv-tls is not running, restarting

 Shutting down pixelserv-tls...              done.
 Starting pixelserv-tls (AB-Solution)...              done.
 pixelserv-tls is not running

 checking ab_dnsmasq_postconf.sh
 file found
 content looks good

 checking white and black list
 files found, no further checks

 checking blocking_file
 file found
 content looks good

 checking ab-solution.cfg
 file found
 content looks good

 checking update-hosts.add
 file found
 content looks good

 checking rotate-logs.add
 file found
 content looks good

 checking log-stats.add
 file found
 content looks good

 checking weekly-log-stats.sh
 file found
 content looks good

 checking cron job blocking file update
 file found
 content looks good

 checking cron job log rotate
 file found
 content looks good

 checking cron job weekly stats
 file found
 content looks good

 checking symlink state
 file found
 content looks good

 checking shell history state
 file found
 content looks good

 checking /etc/dnsmasq.conf
 file found
 adblocking state looks good
 logging state looks good

 Errors found.
 Read the check's output for clues.

 Hit [Enter] to return to Menu


 reloading AB-Solution

    _   ___     ___      _      _   _
   /_\ | _ )___/ __| ___| |_  _| |_(_)___ _ _
  / _ \| _ \___\__ \/ _ \ | || |  _| / _ \ ' \
 /_/ \_\___/   |___/\___/_|\_,_|\__|_\___/_||_|

 Welcome
 This is AB-Solution 3.9 [3.9.0]

 looking for an installation
 found AB-Solution on /tmp/mnt/usbs62mb
 checking installation state

is stuck there for 10 minutes. Identical issue when trying 22.
Could it be you block ping access to internal network.
Make sure the router can ping itself in SSH, the router's IP as well as the ps IP.
Also, can you access the ps stats in a browser?
 
The router can ping itself and the ps fine:
Code:
thegod@RT-N66U-87F0:/tmp/home/root# ping 192.168.1.1
PING 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.348 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.284 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.255 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.255 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: seq=4 ttl=64 time=0.249 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: seq=5 ttl=64 time=0.250 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: seq=6 ttl=64 time=0.255 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: seq=7 ttl=64 time=0.255 ms

--- 192.168.1.1 ping statistics ---
8 packets transmitted, 8 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 0.249/0.268/0.348 ms


thesupremebeing@RT-N66U-87F0:/tmp/home/root# ping 192.168.1.2
PING 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.2): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 192.168.1.2: seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.291 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.2: seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.265 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.2: seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.254 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.2: seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.250 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.2: seq=4 ttl=64 time=0.258 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.2: seq=5 ttl=64 time=0.250 ms

--- 192.168.1.2 ping statistics ---
6 packets transmitted, 6 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 0.250/0.261/0.291 ms

The http://192.168.1.2/servstats is accessible from the browser too (it has always been)
Here is its output:
Code:
pixelserv-tls version: v35.HZ12.Kj compiled: May 31 2017 04:30:23 options: 192.168.1.2 -l

uts    0d 00:09    pixelserv uptime
log    1    logging access to syslog (0=disabled 1=enabled)
req    4    total # of requests (HTTP, HTTPS, success, failure etc)
avg    462 bytes    average length of request URL
rmx    477 bytes    maximum length of request URL
tav    2009 ms    average processing time (per request)
tmx    5974 ms    maximum processing time (per request)
slh    0    # of accepted HTTPS requests
slm    0    # of rejected HTTPS requests (missing certificate)
sle    0    # of rejected HTTPS requests (certificate available but bad)
slu    0    # of dropped HTTPS requests (unknown error)
nfe    0    # of GET requests for server-side scripting
gif    0    # of GET requests for GIF
ico    1    # of GET requests for ICO
txt    0    # of GET requests for Javascripts
jpg    0    # of GET requests for JPG
png    0    # of GET requests for PNG
swf    0    # of GET requests for SWF
sta    3    # of GET requests for HTML stats
stt    0    # of GET requests for plain text stats
ufe    0    # of GET requests /w unknown file extension
rdr    0    # of GET requests resulted in REDIRECT response
nou    0    # of GET requests /w empty URL
pth    0    # of GET requests /w malformed URL
204    0    # of GET requests (HTTP 204 response)
pst    0    # of POST requests (HTTP 501 response)
hed    0    # of HEAD requests (HTTP 501 response)
bad    0    # of unknown HTTP requests (HTTP 501 response)
err    0    # of dropped requests (failed to accept client connection)
tmo    0    # of dropped requests (client timeout before connection accepted)
cls    0    # of dropped requests (client disconnect before connection accepted)
 
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