Hi there,
I installed Skynet via SSH on an RT-AC86U (running as access point). Installation worked. After reboot I can't access Skynet via SSH "firewall" nor can I find it on the web gui?!
Is it ok, to backup setting (gui) an nvram (srcipt) and restore afterwards? And further, does nvram backup the custom client list too, or do I have to backup that seperatly?
@L&LD, if you don't mind I ask for your help again. I installed SkyNet on my Router (Fibre Modem attached). I got these message saying "something like private IP and I should put the modem in bridge mode", what I don't be able to. Had a message, that some files could not be created?! Read somewhere, that that not might be an issue. From Router gui I can't access, getting an "404 - file not found" error. USB Stick is 3.1 128GB SanDisk cruzer. Formatted with AMTM. Reboot doesn't solve the problem.
This is an account with only IPv6 support grenerating IPv4 adress only as bulk.
Anyways, I looked it up, and I see a public WAN IP and an public gateway IP.
Maybe this might be the problem. I'm getting my IPv4 adress by an external port mapper. Nativ there is just IPv6 from the ISP. Inside my network I have disabled IPv6.
Sorry, the description might be confusing. I'll try again. My ISP is only providing IPv6 addresses. So I use an external service (running on an RasPI) to achieve a IPv4 address. On my Router, IPv6 is support disabled. Furthermore (I don't know if this is important for the issue) DNS Server on the Router points to another RasPI inside my network, running IPhole.
Fact is, on Router gui I have an public WAN IPv4 address and also an public gateway IP.
@L&LD To continue this, I meanwhile found out, that I do have 'bride mode' enabled in my Modem. I configured the Router to use IPv6 (native) with PIhole as DNS server (fe80: ) and added conditional forwarding in PIhole for resolving local client hosts. Thats running fine.