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Topic: reach IP address within different subnet from outside |
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| Wildlion Replies: 3 Views: 4457 |
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| It is a little hard to understand the network setup... it sounds like you effectively have a "martian" device on your network (ie the 192.168.0.x on the 10.0.0.x/24).
You will need to use ... |
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Topic: New Build - 01/09/2026 - r63295 |
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| Wildlion Replies: 12 Views: 14496 |
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| Router: Buffalo WZR-1750DHP
Firmware: SFE -- Disabled Errors: None |
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Topic: New Build - 01/09/2026 - r63295 |
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| Wildlion Replies: 27 Views: 22860 |
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| Router: DIR-825 rev B1
Firmware: None |
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Topic: Port forwarding still blocking ports |
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| Wildlion Replies: 9 Views: 8584 |
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| There is nothing wrong with the firewall rules. Did you accept on both sides... what are you trying to do? | |
Topic: New Build - 12/06/2025 - r62966 |
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| Wildlion Replies: 13 Views: 14320 |
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| Router: Buffalo WZR-1750DHP
Firmware: SFE -- Disabled Errors: None |
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Topic: New Build - 12/06/2025 - r62966 |
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| Wildlion Replies: 19 Views: 18108 |
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| Router: DIR-825 rev B1
Firmware: None |
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Topic: New Build - 11/02/2025 - r62508 |
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| Wildlion Replies: 14 Views: 3061 |
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| user error
insmod nf_nat_ipv6 first or use modprobe in anyway if you play manually with such programs you should take care about the dependencies or simply enable ipv6 in the gui and you dont ne ... |
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Topic: New Build - 11/02/2025 - r62508 |
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| Wildlion Replies: 14 Views: 3061 |
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| Router: Buffalo WZR-1750DHP
Firmware: SFE -- Disabled Errors: None I do have an error now, by running the command: insmod ip6table_nat I get the error: [386950.020233 ... |
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Topic: New Build - 11/02/2025 - r62508 |
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| Wildlion Replies: 14 Views: 3061 |
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| Router: Buffalo WZR-1750DHP
Firmware: SFE -- Disabled Errors: None |
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Topic: New Build - 11/02/2025 - r62508 |
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| Wildlion Replies: 22 Views: 5601 |
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| Router: DIR-825 rev B1
Firmware: None Router: TL-WDR3600 v1 Firmware: Station Errors: none |
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Topic: Install VM on computer running DDWRT? |
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| Wildlion Replies: 5 Views: 2617 |
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| If you really want to do that, do it the opposite way, run a base system that has virtual machines and then host the pi-hole in one vm (or on the base system) and dd-wrt in a VM as well. | |
Topic: New Build - 09/26/2025 - r62192 |
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| Wildlion Replies: 11 Views: 5044 |
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| Router: Buffalo WZR-1750DHP
Firmware: SFE -- Disabled Errors: None |
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Topic: New Build - 09/26/2025 - r62192 |
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| Wildlion Replies: 21 Views: 9511 |
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| Router: TL-WDR3600 v1
Firmware: Station Errors: none Router: DIR-825 rev B1 Firmware: None |
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Topic: x86 in virtualbox no httpd running no sshd |
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| Wildlion Replies: 2 Views: 4098 |
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| I had no problems when I used to do it.
Two things I remember: 1. It was easier to start a VM and mount the Virtual Disk that you wanted to put dd-wrt on. Download the x86 image such as: [url=ht ... |
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Topic: Getting Gmail mails via DD-WRT router |
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| Wildlion Replies: 5 Views: 10591 |
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| Your question is imprecise, but gmail still supports IMAP:
https://support.google.com/mail/topic/7280141?hl=en&ref_topic=7280290&sjid=1636430338496255582-NA but you need a client on dd-w ... |
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