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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 18:27 Post subject:
startservice httpd. but consider that the http webserver restarts itself automaticly. so something else is wrong at your place. maybe you disabled the webserver _________________ one cigarette costs 2 minutes of your life.
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Linux DD-WRT 4.14.8 #42 SMP PREEMPT Thu Dec 21 18:11:16 CET 2017 armv7l DD-WRT
root@DD-WRT:/sys# nvram get DD_BOARD
Netgear R7800
Joined: 06 Jun 2006 Posts: 6866 Location: Dresden, Germany
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 21:09 Post subject:
maybe you just have a problem to connect to the router by network. the httpd has nothing todo with traffic and if ps shows still the process httpd, everything should be fine. maybe i should try to investigate if there is any bad issue with realtek adapters (beside the already known ones ) _________________ one cigarette costs 2 minutes of your life.
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Linux DD-WRT 4.14.8 #42 SMP PREEMPT Thu Dec 21 18:11:16 CET 2017 armv7l DD-WRT
root@DD-WRT:/sys# nvram get DD_BOARD
Netgear R7800
I have a strange problem with a brand new machine I just built tonight while at work.
It's an AMD Sempron 2800 system with 128MB RAM, on a MSI MicroATX MB. There are three Linksys gigabit ethernet cards filling all 3 slots, plus the MB ethernet as well (nvidia). All non essential hardware is turned off in bios (floppy, SATA, Audio, etc).
All the NICs are recognized. I can connect to the web interface just fine, but it does not take any changes. One pages reports a disconnect, others just sit on a white screen. I cannot even upload a backed up config file from a test unit (same versions of DD-WRT). The httpd never crashes, and I can still access the main menus after this, but any changes I make do not take. and sends me to a white screen. It is running the 11-07-2006 version.
Could this be a HDD issue? Perhaps it is (for some reason) not writable, and freaks out the process. I'm tempted to try the 11-04-2005 without jffs filesystem. Somehow, I think the problem may go away.
I wish I could say the same. I have rebooted and re-'flashed' several times. I'm gonna try a different HDD sometime today. I wish I could find locally a CF/IDE adapter. Guess I'll have to mail order one.
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2017 22:21 Post subject: Re: Web Interface Goes Down
lazerusrm wrote:
How do i restart the web interface?
The router is still working just perfectly, but the web interface is non functional after a few hours of routing
i can ssh, telnet, ping, etc. just fine. so from a command line, how do i restart the web server?
thanks
Hey bud. I seem to be having this exact same issue on the latest build. I'm running a WRT3200ACM. I do a ton of file transferring, and like you stated, after doing a lot, my router webui goes down. EVERYTHING else is working as far as I can see. Did you ever figure anything out on this?
The WRT3200ACM is not a X86 unit, so you cannot use the same FW.
Post in the Marvell Forum for this unit.
Well, I'm not using the exact same firmware obviously. I just figured it may be a general issue with DD-WRT. His issue sounds extremely similar to mine.