Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2020 20:09 Post subject: Globalprotect VPN not connect
Router/Version: WZR-1750DHP
File/Kernel: Linux 4.4.233 #931 SMP Thu Aug 27 08:11:22 +04 2020 armv7l
Previous/Reset: yes
Mode/Status: AP/Gateway
Issues/Errors: Yes, impossible to connect to VPN through the router.
I have a rare issue. i can't be hable to conect to my corporate VPN through the router. I use Globalprotect VPN.
how can i determine the origin of this issue?. Thanks in advance.
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Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2020 20:17 Post subject: Re: Globalprotect VPN not connect
danielmunoz8274 wrote:
Router/Version: WZR-1750DHP
File/Kernel: Linux 4.4.233 #931 SMP Thu Aug 27 08:11:22 +04 2020 armv7l
Previous/Reset: yes
Mode/Status: AP/Gateway
Issues/Errors: Yes, impossible to connect to VPN through the router.
I have a rare issue. i can't be hable to conect to my corporate VPN through the router. I use Globalprotect VPN.
how can i determine the origin of this issue?. Thanks in advance.
Temporarily put the computer IP, that you are using the Globalprotect VPN software, into the DMZ IP and see if you can connect.
If you can connect with the computer IP in the DMZ, then some ports may be being blocked.
Might have to do a reset and re-configure from scratch if that is the case. _________________ Soylent Green Is People !
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Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2020 21:02 Post subject: Re: Globalprotect VPN not connect
DoesItMatter wrote:
danielmunoz8274 wrote:
Router/Version: WZR-1750DHP
File/Kernel: Linux 4.4.233 #931 SMP Thu Aug 27 08:11:22 +04 2020 armv7l
Previous/Reset: yes
Mode/Status: AP/Gateway
Issues/Errors: Yes, impossible to connect to VPN through the router.
I have a rare issue. i can't be hable to conect to my corporate VPN through the router. I use Globalprotect VPN.
how can i determine the origin of this issue?. Thanks in advance.
Temporarily put the computer IP, that you are using the Globalprotect VPN software, into the DMZ IP and see if you can connect.
If you can connect with the computer IP in the DMZ, then some ports may be being blocked.
Might have to do a reset and re-configure from scratch if that is the case.
Thanks for your fast response DoesItMatter and Per Yngve Berg.
I have already enable IPSec Passthrough, PPTP Passthrough, L2TP Passthrough. Already re-configure my router from the scratch. I have put the IP addres of my PC in the DMZ. After that, i have rebooted the router. the result is the same. I don't able to connect to my company vpn.
Thanks for your help. If its posible, i wait for more ideas. Thanks.
Router: Netgear R8500
Kernel: Linux 4.4.233 #936 SMP Thu Aug 27 17:44:00 +04 2020 armv7l
Reset: Yes
Mode: Internet gateway and WIFI AP
Status: Working
Errors: yes, httpd dies
Uptime: 1h
just upgraded my router to Netgear R8500, I had some challenges, finally working.
httpd died couple of times, see syslog
Unfortunately this is not new. My R8500 also experiences this with 44213
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Streams(audio) now work without interruptions, there seemed to be an issue in r44213. Smooth upgrade, running in Texas, lowered MHz due to ambient temp. Took roughly 6 min to settle.
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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 9:56 Post subject: DD-WRT BS build 43251 and Asus RT-N18U
Router/Version:Asus RT-N18U (rev. A1)
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r44251 std (08/27/20)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.233 #935 Thu Aug 27 17:37:20 +04 2020 armv7l
Previous: DD-WRT v3.0-r44085 std (08/07/20)
Mode: WAN @ DHCP, Wireless @ AP
Status: Working (Not 24/7; Not using IPv6, VAP, VPN; Using NAS & USB)
Reset: NO reset during firmware upgrade but cold boot
Summary
There were still error messages about ksmbd and wsdd2.
Jan 1 08:00:14 RT-N18U kern.err kernel: bcmsflash: found no supported devices
Jan 1 08:00:14 RT-N18U daemon.info mstpd[633]: error, CTL_set_cist_bridge_config: Couldn't find bridge with index 7
Jan 1 08:00:14 RT-N18U daemon.info mstpd[633]: error, CTL_set_cist_bridge_config: Couldn't find bridge with index 7
Sep 12 17:07:01 RT-N18U kern.err kernel: hub 3-0:1.0: config failed, hub doesn't have any ports! (err -19)
Sep 12 17:47:00 RT-N18U daemon.err httpd[1296]: httpd : Request Error Code 404: File style/elegant/logo.png not found.
Sep 12 17:47:02 RT-N18U daemon.err httpd[1296]: httpd : Request Error Code 401: Authorization required. please note that the default username is "root" in all newer releases
Firmware Size
From 30515200 (b.31277) to 24711168 (b.33555) = -5804032 bytes
From 24711168 (b.33555) to 27054080 (b.34929) = 2342912 bytes
From 27054080 (b.34929) to 26640384 (b.35531) = -413696 bytes
From 26640384 (b.35531) to 25022464 (b.36995) = -1617920 bytes
.... more ....
From 26341376 (b.43209) to 26341376 (b.43217) = 0 bytes
From 26341376 (b.43217) to 26472448 (b.43334) = 131072 bytes
From 26472448 (b.43334) to 26267648 (b.43381) = -204800 bytes
From 26267648 (b.43381) to 26279936 (b.43471) = 12288 bytes
From 26279936 (b.43471) to 26279936 (b.43718) = 0 bytes
From 26279936 (b.43718) to 26341376 (b.44085) = 61440 bytes
From 26341376 (b.44085) to 26382336 (b.44251)= 40960 bytes
_________________ Router: Asus RT-N18U (rev. A1)
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Seems like there should be a "Stable" and a "Dev Build" version stuck to the top of the thread for those that want to test and those that are looking for stability.
Seems like there should be a "Stable" and a "Dev Build" version stuck to the top of the thread for those that want to test and those that are looking for stability.
It seems you have completely missed the purpose of this thread, or any build thread for that matter. All are beta.
Search the model of your router, research user feedback then choose a build and configure. Report your results.
Seems like there should be a "Stable" and a "Dev Build" version stuck to the top of the thread for those that want to test and those that are looking for stability.
It seems you have completely missed the purpose of this thread, or any build thread for that matter. All are beta.
Search the model of your router, research user feedback then choose a build and configure. Report your results.
Yes thanks, I understand the purpose of "Build" threads which is why I was looking for the "Stable" builds??
Yes thanks, I understand the purpose of "Build" threads which is why I was looking for the "Stable" builds??
You keep asking for stable and I will repeat all are beta. It's a perpetual beta release cycle, so you will not find the word stable on any release. Think about how many model/revision devices DD-WRT supports; the required tasks needed to certify every device as stable for one build would be monumental. Build threads are for reporting user experience, configuration, errors and logs.
If you have R7000, you should have already read through plenty of feedback by now as it's one of the most commonly reported Broadcom routers. In that case, it's likely just flash the latest build as you have well supported model. Please do your research.