ComputerSteve
Senior Member
I also can't seem to use it through Dynamic DNS the port that's using seems to be 8443 -- It just goes right to reconnect
And you can do the same for RTRMON!!!LOL
@ExtremeFiretop always wanted me to make a VPNMON-R3 web UI. Here you go - as promised!
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- as promised!![]()
It's the best I could do! LOLI feel cheated
HahahaYes, please!
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idefix update
Yep, that’s your choice. I prefer "my branding" over your preferences—this is open-source, and as the author I’ll present the project the way I see fit. Deal with it or ignore it.I just wanted the dog gone. To have to accept yet another cookie to remove your branding (which, by the way, no other script I use has) then I refuse and uninstall. Nothing wrong with PuTTY.
Well… cool, let’s test it like this:I finally installed Idefix v1.1.6 this morning. Slick little utility that appears to work great with an http seesion, but it does not connect (spins for a second or two, and then the RECONNECT button appears). Might this have anything to do with using an alternate ssh port (available in nvram variable sshd_port)? Is there any log (I see nothing in syslog)?
rt-be88u /t/h/root# /opt/share/idefix/idefix-server
2025/05/17 23:30:01 🐾 Idefix Terminal Server on :8787
2025/05/17 23:30:01 🐾 Idefix Terminal Server on :8787
Connected to shell from 192.168.1.100:35480
I have tried that command :Well… cool, let’s test it like this:
1. Stop any running Idefix session with `idefix stop`
2.Start the server manually in an SSH shell: `/opt/share/idefix/idefix-server`
You should see something like:
Code:rt-be88u /t/h/root# /opt/share/idefix/idefix-server 2025/05/17 23:30:01 🐾 Idefix Terminal Server on :8787
Now open the router’s web interface and load the Idefix page. The SSH window should start printing connection messages:
I agree the debug output is a bit sparse; I haven’t had many bug-reports yet. I’ll add more logging soon.Code:2025/05/17 23:30:01 🐾 Idefix Terminal Server on :8787 Connected to shell from 192.168.1.100:35480
I’ve just published a pre-release build:I have tried that command :
Admin@Den-AX11000:/tmp/home/root# /opt/share/idefix/idefix-server
2025/05/17 17:56:16Idefix Terminal Server on :8787
Connected to shell from 192.168.50.208:56224
Terminated
In the actual web browser I am seeing -- Reconnect & when I click that it doesn't do anything.
idefix update 1.2.1
Attempt to connect from https: web session results in TLS handshake error, while connecting from http: web session is successful:Well… cool, let’s test it like this:
1. Stop any running Idefix session with `idefix stop`
2.Start the server manually in an SSH shell: `/opt/share/idefix/idefix-server`
You should see something like:
Code:rt-be88u /t/h/root# /opt/share/idefix/idefix-server 2025/05/17 23:30:01 🐾 Idefix Terminal Server on :8787
Now open the router’s web interface and load the Idefix page. The SSH window should start printing connection messages:
I agree the debug output is a bit sparse; I haven’t had many bug-reports yet. I’ll add more logging soon.Code:2025/05/17 23:30:01 🐾 Idefix Terminal Server on :8787 Connected to shell from 192.168.1.100:35480
# idefix stop
Stopping Idefix Terminal...
Clearing firewall rules for Idefix Terminal…
# /opt/share/idefix/idefix-server
2025/05/17 18:33:12 🐾 Idefix Terminal Server on :8787
2025/05/17 18:33:22 http: TLS handshake error from 192.168.222.14:63960: remote error: tls: bad certificate
Connected to shell from 192.168.222.14:64106
Idefix v1.2.1 does not generate any additional error info.Attempt to connect from https: web session results in TLS handshake error, while connecting from http: web session is successful:
Code:# idefix stop Stopping Idefix Terminal... Clearing firewall rules for Idefix Terminal… # /opt/share/idefix/idefix-server 2025/05/17 18:33:12 🐾 Idefix Terminal Server on :8787 2025/05/17 18:33:22 http: TLS handshake error from 192.168.222.14:63960: remote error: tls: bad certificate Connected to shell from 192.168.222.14:64106
I really cannot reproduce this... what browser do you use? Did you clear the cache after performing the update?Thanks for moving the dog - he no longer obscures the text.
But now the scrolling's a bit weird.
If I have my pointer in the terminal window I can scroll the text just up/down just fine with the mouse wheel until it hits the bottom, then the whole browser window scrolls up and the terminal disappears off the top off the screen. Which is a bit irritating.
Can it be made so that the mouse wheel doesn't scroll the browser window when focus is in the terminal window?
i.e. you would have to click outside the terminal window to scroll the browser.
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