dave14305
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There’s some references to Tencent in this awsiot code. Does that ring a bell? Not sure what country you’re in, but worth a shot.Sure does. I do think you found the issue sir.
There’s some references to Tencent in this awsiot code. Does that ring a bell? Not sure what country you’re in, but worth a shot.Sure does. I do think you found the issue sir.
There are a number of methods one can use to export and reimport the LAN DHCP Manual IP addresses. In addition to the suggestion already made there is YazDHCP which is a GUI interface method of saving/importing the manual IP addresses.Sigh... that would involve a whole bunch of DHCP Manual IP address reentry, for like 50 devices.
Oh, how about going to the Administration/ Tweaks tab and setting “Disable Asusnat tunnel” to yes.
Another thing you can try is to go to Administration - Policy and Withdraw from the ASUS PRIVACY NOTICE.
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Maybe so.Perhaps it will clear out whatever pending transaction it thinks it has. Then disable it if the logs and queries stop.But the problem with your solution is that it was already disabled. Already set to yes. Should I try enabling? And this does interfere with active connections at all?
Maybe so.Perhaps it will clear out whatever pending transaction it thinks it has. Then disable it if the logs and queries stop.
Look for browser errors in the F12 developer console tab. Make sure no adblocker is enabled while on the router URL.Now I just gotta figure out what to do about this :/
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I think first obvious thing to do is to just reboot and see if that fixes it. Which I can do in a bit. Since no one else mentioned it I assume the solution isn't obvious.
I think it's referring to things like AiCloud. Merlin has implemented his own OpenVPN support so it shouldn't effect that. If you need DDNS it will likely just ask you for permission again.BUT! Withdrawing ASUS Privacy Notice DID work. Woohoo. Thanks Colin.
I'm okay with those features being disabled for now, though I may want to enable WAN access someday through VPN. Does withdrawing from that prevent THAT kind of remote connection? If so, not great permanent solution. Hmm.
I think it's referring to things like AiCloud. Merlin has implemented his own OpenVPN support so it shouldn't effect that. If you need DDNS it will likely just ask you for permission again.
Look for browser errors in the F12 developer console tab. Make sure no adblocker is enabled while on the router URL.
It’s interesting in that @RMerlin made changes recently to fix some problems with the hostname. Maybe he’ll be interested in this report, in case it’s unintended side effects of that change.Okay! Figured it out!
If I access my router GUI via just 192.168.1.1:8443, or via www.asusrouter.com:8443, system status page works fine. It's only if I try to access it via "bifrost:8443" that system status breaks. "bifrost" *should* be translating as just 192.168.1.1, that's what it's set to in my daily driver's /etc/hosts (well, actually, "Bifrost", capitalized, dunno if that matters, but this is Linux), not sure why GUI would seem to be translating it as 192.168.1.1:8443.
You need to use the hostname configured within the router, you cannot define an arbitrary name in your client's hostname and expect it to work. This is because of Asus' recent changes to improve security against XSS attacks.
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