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let's encrypt in Merlin

vaszago

Regular Contributor
it is possible let's encrypt in Merlin . Then you could always have a valid certificate.
 
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it is not bad idea but we need someone to write this and then merlin should easy merge in to code....

sent from Kodi 17 Krypton
 
That would require the webui to be available over WAN, something I always recommend against doing, and also for you to own a domain name. Not gonna happen, sorry.

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You ever do feature bounty? Just wondering.

No, especially since adding features is a very low priority on this project. Features need to be maintained afterward, they sometimes no longer work after merging new code from Asus, etc...
 
No, especially since adding features is a very low priority on this project. Features need to be maintained afterward, they sometimes no longer work after merging new code from Asus, etc...

Good point. Unless you did bounty builds as "one offs" that weren't updated and just "as is".

For example I'd be interested in a build with all the Asus And Trend cloud stuff stripped out... sort of a security hardened build.
 
Good point. Unless you did bounty builds as "one offs" that weren't updated and just "as is".

For example I'd be interested in a build with all the Asus And Trend cloud stuff stripped out... sort of a security hardened build.

If you don't want the Asus stuff, you can also try Shibby Tomato, Sabai Tomato or DD-WRT. I've only tried Shibby's. It's a fine firmware but I believe there's more manpower devoted to Asus's Tomato-based firmware so I stick with it.
 
If you don't want the Asus stuff, you can also try Shibby Tomato, Sabai Tomato or DD-WRT. I've only tried Shibby's. It's a fine firmware but I believe there's more manpower devoted to Asus's Tomato-based firmware so I stick with it.
Not ALL the Asus stuff, just the cloud and add in stuff that seems sketchy.
 
Good point. Unless you did bounty builds as "one offs" that weren't updated and just "as is".

For example I'd be interested in a build with all the Asus And Trend cloud stuff stripped out... sort of a security hardened build.

You can disable them in target.mak and recompile, however the main problem is the Trend Micro stuff - you'd need a recompiled wireless driver with that support disabled (different kernel linking), and only Asus can do that.
 
dovecot, postfix, nginx
Great tutorial.

I want to know who gets it to work on dynamic ip like no.ip hehe
I searched around a little.
 

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