Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2019 10:45 Post subject: Re: Samba Services does not start automatically
mxplea10 wrote:
Since upgrading the Linksys WRT3200ACM from firmware DD-WRT v3.0-r39654 std (04/25/19) to firmware DD-WRT v3.0-r41586 std (11/21/19), the Samba Server will not start automatically. If the power is lost or if the router is rebooted, I must go to Services > NAS > Apply Settings & Save to start the Samba Services. No setting changes have to be made before selecting Apply Settings and Save to start the Samba Services again.
Has anyone else had this issue and is there anything that can be done to fix it?
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Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 21:09 Post subject:
Interface
MAC Address
60:38:E0:B7:F8:E2
Chipset
88W8964 802.11ac
Radio
Radio is On
Mode
WDS Station
Network
AC/N-Mixed
SSID
gypsynet_5g
Channel
36 + 50 (5180 MHz VHT160)
Busy Time
2628387 ms
Active Time
14802379 ms
Channel Quality
83%
TX Power
20 dBm
Rate
Auto
ACK Timing
N/A
Encryption - Interface ath0
Enabled, WPA2-PSK
Connected Clients
1
Wireless Packet Info
Received (RX)
100%
57123 OK, no error
Transmitted (TX)
100%
42815 OK, no error
Wireless Nodes
Access Point & Clients
MAC Address Radioname Interface Uptime TX Rate RX Rate Info Signal Noise SNR Signal Quality
60:38:E0:B9:2D:2A ath0 022:52:26 2340M 1950M VHT160SGI -67 -101 34
66% _________________ WRT3200ACM openwrt 18.06.5
WRT3200ACM dd-wrt r41791
WRT54GL dd-wrt r21676
Which browser? I'm using Firefox 64big and see the error in the system log. Though it could be from the Kiwi browser which I prefer on my Android tablet.
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Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 22:20 Post subject:
Your browser is too new. Even the latest Firefox ESR does it. Only browser I know for sure that doesn't do it is Firefox ESR 52.9.0. I think there may be others (Safari, Opera), but I would have to fire up my E4200. It's taking a break so I can thoroughly test the R7000 on FT. _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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Joined: 04 Aug 2012 Posts: 612 Location: behind the screen
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 22:25 Post subject:
ellick wrote:
kernel-panic69 wrote:
It's because of the browser used. Nothing new.
Which browser? I'm using Firefox 64big and see the error in the system log. Though it could be from the Kiwi browser which I prefer on my Android tablet.
All browsers
I's dd-wrt NOT the browser _________________ WRT3200ACM openwrt 18.06.5
WRT3200ACM dd-wrt r41791
WRT54GL dd-wrt r21676
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Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 22:31 Post subject:
gufus wrote:
ellick wrote:
kernel-panic69 wrote:
It's because of the browser used. Nothing new.
Which browser? I'm using Firefox 64big and see the error in the system log. Though it could be from the Kiwi browser which I prefer on my Android tablet.
All browsers
I's dd-wrt NOT the browser
Older browsers like FF ESR 52.9.0 Do NOT produce this message. I used it routinely for months. Now that I use the latest ESR, it does it. But to be clear, we are both correct. It IS dd-wrt and it's haphazard support for older browsers, among other questionable things. _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2019 22:40 Post subject:
kernel-panic69 wrote:
gufus wrote:
ellick wrote:
kernel-panic69 wrote:
It's because of the browser used. Nothing new.
Which browser? I'm using Firefox 64big and see the error in the system log. Though it could be from the Kiwi browser which I prefer on my Android tablet.
All browsers
I's dd-wrt NOT the browser
Older browsers like FF ESR 52.9.0 Do NOT produce this message. I used it routinely for months. Now that I use the latest ESR, it does it. But to be clear, we are both correct. It IS dd-wrt and it's haphazard support for older browsers, among other questionable things.
Using Windows 8.1 with latest version of Firefox (70.0.1 64 bit) I opened the GUI to temporarily turn off OpenVPN client. The GUI was frozen and would not respond. Closed Firefox and opened Waterfox (2019.10 Classic 64 bit) and the GUI was fully functional with no other actions required other than the browser change.
Since I normally use Waterfox in both Linux and Windows I have had no trouble with GUI for several releases until I turned on QoS which caused the GUI to lockup after a couple of hours (Waterfox). Turned QoS off and haven't had any problems with GUI . . . until I used Firefox this morning. GUI problems seem to depend on my setup selections and/or my browser preference.
Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2019 14:07 Post subject: So good so far
Everything has been working great, updated using incognito chrome. Except since version r41517, wireless "Sensitive Range (ACK Timing)" has disappeared from the GUI wireless options. I also seem to have duplicate dnsmasq requesting connections 2 or 3 times. _________________ ------------------------
Linksys WRT1900ACv2
Last edited by Kailen on Sat Nov 30, 2019 14:03; edited 1 time in total
Successful flash, all functions working as expected.
Well.. this is my first comment after 6 years of dd-wrt use and wandering around the forum for a long time... anyways:
Anyone knows if DNSSEC "Cache DNSSEC data" option was fixed? I'm on r40634 and makes me feel that eventually that cache "overflows" and internet stops working for web browsing. At first seems to work fine, but after 2-5 hs, internet is ded.
Validate DNS Replies (DNSSEC) & Check unsigned DNS replies seems to work fine. And tests shows correct functioning.
Also: What about CAKE shaper? Had to use PIE in my build since works pretty fine (went from F to B score) and doesn't spikes connection with the same policies. CAKE supposedly came to fix bufferbloat, but it's too hard/unstable to make it work fine. Had a long time and came to the conclusion to give a try to PIE or fallback to the oldie but goodie FQ_CODEL.