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Asus DSL-AC68U - WRT access problem

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inakaya

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I'm currently running the GNUton fork of Merlins firmware (v386.02_6-gnuton1) with Skynet v7.2.5, Diversion v4.1.12, uiDivStats v3.0.0 and connmon v2.11.6 and the swapfile and logs (where they can be set to use it) are on a USB (set to USB 2.0) plugged into the router.

The router has been running at ~70% RAM over the last few days, since installing the firmware last weekend and everything appeared to be working fine, until today when the asuswrt login page became unreachable and I resorted to a hard reboot which has resolved this for the moment.

I didn't try using putty to connect to the router via SSH but, if I could I wondered if there were any commands I could use to stop and restart the webserver/GUI, or alternatively if there was anything else that I could try if the problem re-occurs?

Any advice appreciated.
 
with latest RMerlin I have on AC68U RAM at 65%
I noticed that if you have LAN Authentication Method set as HTTPS after weeks in my case I cannot log to GUI therefore I have it set as both
additional you can try Firefox browser to log to your router - not sure why but sometimes this one is the only working especially after soft update and 1st login.
 
with latest RMerlin I have on AC68U RAM at 65%
I noticed that if you have LAN Authentication Method set as HTTPS after weeks in my case I cannot log to GUI therefore I have it set as both
additional you can try Firefox browser to log to your router - not sure why but sometimes this one is the only working especially after soft update and 1st login.
I'm only using http at the moment.
 

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