I recently updated to version 3006.102.4 and YazFi is gone. I tried to install it again in AMTM, but It's not working.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
YazFi is not gone. Rather YazFi is not supported on the 3006.102.x firmware. If you read through the Asus-Merlin 3006.102.4 release discussion you'll see several posts commenting about YazFi not working or people asking for alternatives. See this link for those posts. Guest Network Pro has some features that are also found in YazFi.I recently updated to version 3006.102.4 and YazFi is gone. I tried to install it again in AMTM, but It's not working.
Any ideas?
I pop up occasionally, but since I moved to pfSense and UniFi, and my Asus routers decided to give up the ghost, I'm not actively developing anymore. I chime in on support requests when I have time as well
Some are finding that they need to do a hard factory reset when updating from 3004 to 3006 firmware. A hard factory reset should get rid of any addon script remnants after a manual addon script uninstall.I am well aware that YazFi will need to be removed before migrating to this 3006 branch of firmware, but I do recall that one user mentioned that it also required some manual intervention to fully remove all traces: anyone care to comment on more specific details or their experiences with that process (needed/not needed)?
Exact parts left over may vary depending on how one has configured YazFi and if they've used custom firewall scripting.I was looking for the exact parts of YazFi that remain behind after removal so I can do some manual cleanup.
/jffs/
folder to see if there are any left over YazFi folders or files after one has manually uninstalled YazFi. In particular look at the following files to see if they have any YazFi code added into them:/jffs/scripts/dnsmasq.postconf
/jffs/configs/dnsmasq.conf.add
/etc/dnsmasq.conf
/jffs/scripts/firewall-start
/jffs/scripts/service-event
/jffs/scripts/services-start
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