Router/Version: Netgear R7000
Firmware: v3.0-r39575M kongac (04/20/19)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.178 #653 SMP Sat Apr 20 16:54:22 CEST 2019 armv7l
Previous: v3.0-r39345M kongac (04/03/19)
Mode/Status: Up and runnig for 4 1/2 days
Reset: Soft boot before and after ddup
Issues/Errors: None
Upgraded via "ddup --flash-latest" over ssh. No 'nvram erase' this time. No unexpected messages in the syslog.
The temperatures are good: CPU 55.2 °C / WL0 44.3 °C / WL1 47.3 °C (The R7000 is wall-mounted.)
Current basic R7000 setup (subject to change of course):
- SFE - On
- STP - On
- Static WAN IP
- LAN DHCP Enabled
- IPv4 only
- Wireless: Regulatory Domain = UNITED_STATES, wl0 Mixed (ch. 1), wl1 NA-Mixed (ch. 161 + 159), AES
- 1 wireless VLAN on wl0
- SNMP disabled, SSH enabled, Telnet disabled
- Firewall enabled, Log Level high
- Syslog: to local server. klogd: disabled.
- USB support - Off
- NO: ttraf, VNC, Zabbix, VPN, Radius, OpenVPN
- NO: UPnP, DMZ, QoS
- NO: Samba, CIFS, JFFS2, miniDLNA, Entware, Optware _________________ Netgear R7000: v3.0-r54248 std (11/29/23)
EdgeRouter-X: EdgeOS v2.0.9-hotfix 7
Notes/Observations:
I seem to have a fun issue on my setup where if the router is up before my wan is up (comcast modem) it somehow winds up with a local ip to the routers admin page subnet, and holds this, even after the wan is up rather than immediately renewing or refreshing itself. I did find the wds watchdog and that does fix it, however im not keen on the idea of my router rebooting every 15 minutes just because the WAN is down, especially given the fact local services are hosted on it. currently researching a way to possibly have the router just refresh its wan interface if it cannot ping, say google, every 15 minutes or so. This wont knock out my whole network just because the internet is down.
Notes/Observations:
I seem to have a fun issue on my setup where if the router is up before my wan is up (comcast modem) it somehow winds up with a local ip to the routers admin page subnet, and holds this, even after the wan is up rather than immediately renewing or refreshing itself. I did find the wds watchdog and that does fix it, however im not keen on the idea of my router rebooting every 15 minutes just because the WAN is down, especially given the fact local services are hosted on it. currently researching a way to possibly have the router just refresh its wan interface if it cannot ping, say google, every 15 minutes or so. This wont knock out my whole network just because the internet is down.
Otherwise, great work kong/brainslayer!
Curious wondering if this is linked to the DSCP issue. I have not tested the new firewall TOS/DSCP filter because it seems that it lacked proper rules to load kernel modules and set the correct DSCP from what I saw in the commits, but I could be wrong. Further info:
Notes/Observations:
I seem to have a fun issue on my setup where if the router is up before my wan is up (comcast modem) it somehow winds up with a local ip to the routers admin page subnet, and holds this, even after the wan is up rather than immediately renewing or refreshing itself. I did find the wds watchdog and that does fix it, however im not keen on the idea of my router rebooting every 15 minutes just because the WAN is down, especially given the fact local services are hosted on it. currently researching a way to possibly have the router just refresh its wan interface if it cannot ping, say google, every 15 minutes or so. This wont knock out my whole network just because the internet is down.
Otherwise, great work kong/brainslayer!
Curious wondering if this is linked to the DSCP issue. I have not tested the new firewall TOS/DSCP filter because it seems that it lacked proper rules to load kernel modules and set the correct DSCP from what I saw in the commits, but I could be wrong. Further info:
Interestingly, i don't have that feature turned on. Thing is, i feel like ive noticed this too on situations in the past where the isp was down, where despite being up, the router needed a reboot to get back online. I am about to test using the command:
killall -SIGUSR1 udhcpc
on the udhcpc which looks like it deals with the wan interface, when that is run with a released ip, i notice it will bring the wan up, as well as restart some other processes, namely cron, etc. If the wan is up, it does nothing. I am also going to try to simulate a warm outage situation where i will bring up the wan, then disconnect the coax from the modem, and then reconnect, see how the devices react to that as well. Will respond with findings.
Notes/Observations:
I seem to have a fun issue on my setup where if the router is up before my wan is up (comcast modem) it somehow winds up with a local ip to the routers admin page subnet, and holds this, even after the wan is up rather than immediately renewing or refreshing itself. I did find the wds watchdog and that does fix it, however im not keen on the idea of my router rebooting every 15 minutes just because the WAN is down, especially given the fact local services are hosted on it. currently researching a way to possibly have the router just refresh its wan interface if it cannot ping, say google, every 15 minutes or so. This wont knock out my whole network just because the internet is down.
Otherwise, great work kong/brainslayer!
Curious wondering if this is linked to the DSCP issue. I have not tested the new firewall TOS/DSCP filter because it seems that it lacked proper rules to load kernel modules and set the correct DSCP from what I saw in the commits, but I could be wrong. Further info:
Interestingly, i don't have that feature turned on. Thing is, i feel like ive noticed this too on situations in the past where the isp was down, where despite being up, the router needed a reboot to get back online. I am about to test using the command:
killall -SIGUSR1 udhcpc
on the udhcpc which looks like it deals with the wan interface, when that is run with a released ip, i notice it will bring the wan up, as well as restart some other processes, namely cron, etc. If the wan is up, it does nothing. I am also going to try to simulate a warm outage situation where i will bring up the wan, then disconnect the coax from the modem, and then reconnect, see how the devices react to that as well. Will respond with findings.
Update....
Looks like i was originally just impatient with the router... it does eventually get the wan IP, just need to give it a minute or two, and the router will automatically update... guess I was impatient.
Either way, things are working as they should, so thanks again Kong/Brainslayer
Router Model Netgear R7000
Firmware Version DD-WRT v3.0-r39575M kongac (04/20/19)
Kernel Version Linux 4.4.178 #653 SMP Sat Apr 20 16:54:22 CEST 2019 armv7l
Status: Ok
Reset: No
Errors: No, at this moment.
Router: Netgear R7000
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r39575M kongac (04/20/19)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.178 #653 SMP Sat Apr 20 16:54:22 CEST 2019 armv7l
update: 35550 --> 39575
status: operational
reset: no
errors: none so far
uptime: 7 days
Holding out on updating from the April 4th Kong build - 39345
Seeing some 802.11r and 802.11v love on the newer hardware (atheros) Kong builds. Any chance 802.11 k/v/r will show up in future builds for the Broadcom units?
I see the same issue on IPsec VPN as spaceghost.
Everything else works fine for me, ipsec refuses to connect. _________________ Netgear R9000 main router
RAX80 as AP
Router/Version: Netgear R7000
Firmware: v3.0-r39575M kongac (04/20/19)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.178 #653 SMP Sat Apr 20 16:54:22 CEST 2019 armv7l
Previous: DD-WRT v3.0-r37985M kongac (12/16/1
Mode/Status: Up and running for a few hours
Reset: Soft boot before and after ddup
Issues/Errors: Freeradius is missing a library
Can't authenticate my devices onto the wifi with certificate anymore.
Attempted to diagnose, when I run radiusd -X from CLI to diagnose, I get:
Error loading shared library libatomic.so.1: No such file or directory (needed by /usr/lib/libfreeradius-radius.so)
Rolling back to DD-WRT v3.0-r37985M kongac (12/16/1
Joined: 08 Jun 2010 Posts: 109 Location: New Zealand
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2019 22:59 Post subject:
blaser wrote:
I see the same issue on IPsec VPN as spaceghost.
Everything else works fine for me, ipsec refuses to connect.
What kind of device are you trying to connect from (iOS, Linux, MacOS, Win10)?
There was discussion in another thread that it was an iOS specific bug, but looking at my error logs I'm guessing a dependency of some kind is broken or there is a missing file/directory. Seeing the other post here about the No such file directory listing for libfreeradius-radius.so maybe points to some issue when the builds are being generated affecting multiple components? _________________ RT-AX86U MerlinWRT & RT-AC68U DD-WRT
I see the same issue on IPsec VPN as spaceghost.
Everything else works fine for me, ipsec refuses to connect.
What kind of device are you trying to connect from (iOS, Linux, MacOS, Win10)?
There was discussion in another thread that it was an iOS specific bug, but looking at my error logs I'm guessing a dependency of some kind is broken or there is a missing file/directory. Seeing the other post here about the No such file directory listing for libfreeradius-radius.so maybe points to some issue when the builds are being generated affecting multiple components?
Android using strongswan, always worked, stopped working.
also my wifi is not so stable, I will try rebooting, if will not stabilize I will downgrade. _________________ Netgear R9000 main router
RAX80 as AP