Upgrading to a newer build on the client and I get a bunch of error complaints on the server about the client connection failing.
Upgrading to a newer build on the server and openvpn won't even start on boot. I get this error in syslog:
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: OpenVPN 2.2.0 mipsel-linux [SSL] [LZO2] [EPOLL] built on May 17 2011
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: MANAGEMENT: TCP Socket listening on 127.0.0.1:5001
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.warn openvpn[652]: IMPORTANT: OpenVPN's default port number is now 1194, based on an official port number assignment by IANA. OpenVPN 2.0-beta16 and earlier used 5000 as the default port.
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.warn openvpn[652]: NOTE: OpenVPN 2.1 requires '--script-security 2' or higher to call user-defined scripts or executables
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: Diffie-Hellman initialized with 1024 bit key
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.warn openvpn[652]: WARNING: file '/tmp/openvpn/key.pem' is group or others accessible
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: TLS-Auth MTU parms [ L:1541 D:138 EF:38 EB:0 ET:0 EL:0 ]
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: Socket Buffers: R=[32767->65534] S=[32767->65534]
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: TUN/TAP device tun0 opened
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: TUN/TAP TX queue length set to 100
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: /sbin/ifconfig tun0 10.0.20.1 pointopoint 10.0.20.2 mtu 1500
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: /tmp/openvpn/route-up.sh tun0 1500 1541 10.0.20.1 10.0.20.2 init
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.warn openvpn[652]: WARNING: External program may not be called unless '--script-security 2' or higher is enabled. Use '--script-security 3 system' for backward compatibility with 2.1_rc8 and earlier. See --help text or man page for detail
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.err openvpn[652]: WARNING: Failed running command (--up/--down): external program fork failed
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: Exiting
Joined: 22 Oct 2009 Posts: 157 Location: North East - USA
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 11:22 Post subject:
I have tested 17084 build on WNR3500L (my gateway router). Wireless was erratic but I did not test long-term stability. As others also said, DDNS is not working. Other than these, firewall port forward and access restrictions worked fine. I don't use wireless on the gateway but DDNS is a must for me. So I went back to Kong mod 16830. _________________ WNR3500L DD-WRT-18730-Kong Gateway/Firewall/NAS
WRT54G-TM DD-WRT-14929 Mega (heatsink + 250MHz oc)
WHR-G300N DD-WRT-20548(external antennas)
2x E2000 Tomato-Toastman 0501.2 AP (external antennas)
TEW-652BRP Gargoyle 1.5.9 Client Bridge (antenna upgrade + heatsinks + ventilation)
Upgrading to a newer build on the client and I get a bunch of error complaints on the server about the client connection failing.
Upgrading to a newer build on the server and openvpn won't even start on boot. I get this error in syslog:
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: OpenVPN 2.2.0 mipsel-linux [SSL] [LZO2] [EPOLL] built on May 17 2011
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: MANAGEMENT: TCP Socket listening on 127.0.0.1:5001
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.warn openvpn[652]: IMPORTANT: OpenVPN's default port number is now 1194, based on an official port number assignment by IANA. OpenVPN 2.0-beta16 and earlier used 5000 as the default port.
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.warn openvpn[652]: NOTE: OpenVPN 2.1 requires '--script-security 2' or higher to call user-defined scripts or executables
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: Diffie-Hellman initialized with 1024 bit key
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.warn openvpn[652]: WARNING: file '/tmp/openvpn/key.pem' is group or others accessible
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: TLS-Auth MTU parms [ L:1541 D:138 EF:38 EB:0 ET:0 EL:0 ]
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: Socket Buffers: R=[32767->65534] S=[32767->65534]
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: TUN/TAP device tun0 opened
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: TUN/TAP TX queue length set to 100
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: /sbin/ifconfig tun0 10.0.20.1 pointopoint 10.0.20.2 mtu 1500
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: /tmp/openvpn/route-up.sh tun0 1500 1541 10.0.20.1 10.0.20.2 init
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.warn openvpn[652]: WARNING: External program may not be called unless '--script-security 2' or higher is enabled. Use '--script-security 3 system' for backward compatibility with 2.1_rc8 and earlier. See --help text or man page for detail
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.err openvpn[652]: WARNING: Failed running command (--up/--down): external program fork failed
May 25 01:06:33 DD-WRT daemon.notice openvpn[652]: Exiting
Old OpenVPN wiki instructions are no longer applicable for newer builds...from my testing and use of OpenVPN 2.2.0 included builds, I now have to use the OpenVPN GUI selection for it to work. Good news is that no additional info has to be added to Startup or even into the Firewall settings for either tun or tap OpenVPN connections now!
BTW: 'management localhost' commands are no longer required in order to poplulate the OpenVPN status tab of DD-WRT GUI...
Tested on a WNDR 3300 v1. Wireless speeds were poor. Also experienced the same issue as FarmerBob with the wired port only lighting up amber, this led is always green with other builds. I have reverted back to DD-WRT v24-sp2 (03/10/11) std-nokaid-nohot-nostore - build 16403M. I'll stick with that build until these problems are resolved.
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 0:56 Post subject: Re: Slow wireless
greedj wrote:
jumran wrote:
Anyone else experiencing slow wireless speeds after a while with this build?
Yes! My wireless speeds are horrible.
E3000
Meanwhile I am getting great wireless (speedtest ran up to the max limit of my Comcast DOCSIS3.0 plan) on the E4200 over the 5GHz radio configured as N-only Channel 120 at 40MHz...not even using the 2.4GHz radio atm and left set to 'disabled'.
Joined: 22 Oct 2009 Posts: 157 Location: North East - USA
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 19:09 Post subject: Re: Slow wireless
somms wrote:
greedj wrote:
jumran wrote:
Anyone else experiencing slow wireless speeds after a while with this build?
Yes! My wireless speeds are horrible.
E3000
Meanwhile I am getting great wireless (speedtest ran up to the max limit of my Comcast DOCSIS3.0 plan) on the E4200 over the 5GHz radio configured as N-only Channel 120 at 40MHz...not even using the 2.4GHz radio atm and left set to 'disabled'.
Please, you are testing the speed of cable modem not wireless. Actually, 32.68Mb/s wireless speed is extremely slow for 802.11n. Even my E1000 gives ~90Mb/s consistently if I measure within my home network when it is limited with the 100Mbit Ethernet switch. _________________ WNR3500L DD-WRT-18730-Kong Gateway/Firewall/NAS
WRT54G-TM DD-WRT-14929 Mega (heatsink + 250MHz oc)
WHR-G300N DD-WRT-20548(external antennas)
2x E2000 Tomato-Toastman 0501.2 AP (external antennas)
TEW-652BRP Gargoyle 1.5.9 Client Bridge (antenna upgrade + heatsinks + ventilation)
True,
Wireless speed is very bad & unstable.
Wireless signal sweeps from 20 to 55%;
speed goes down to a very poor 26mbps.
Went back to stock firmware.
I know, not that good but better than 17084.
I leave the extra's for whar they are for the moment.
Stock firmware gives now better connection at lower power.
My device: e3000; wireless router.
('wireless' is a very important thing for a 'wireless' router... )
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 20:28 Post subject: Re: Slow wireless
[quote="mrg666"][quote="somms"][quote="greedj"]
jumran wrote:
Please, you are testing the speed of cable modem not wireless.
Sigh...speed of cable modem thru the wireless. Also tested the E4200 overnight by slinging HD vid over the 5GHz radio...no dropouts/lost connections and still full signal strenght when I finally disconnected this morn!
Joined: 01 May 2009 Posts: 274 Location: San Jose, Ca
Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 20:37 Post subject: Re: Slow wireless
greedj wrote:
jumran wrote:
Anyone else experiencing slow wireless speeds after a while with this build?
Yes! My wireless speeds are horrible.
E3000
Yup im having the same issue! My wireless bars go from 1 to full iuno whats going on... _________________ E3000 K2.6 Eko 16758 Mega
E3000 CB K2.6 EKO 16758 STD USB NAS
WRT610N V2 CB K2.6 Eko15337 STD Nokaid
WRT310N V2 CB K2.6 BS 15362 STD Nokaid
Joined: 14 Jan 2010 Posts: 73 Location: Flint, Michigan
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 21:18 Post subject: Linksys E3000 Wireless LED
Upon upgrading to EKO 17084, I noticed that the wireless LED on my E3000 will remain on at boot despite the fact that I have wireless set to off during boot. Status page confirms that radio is off; however, light remains on. This did not occur with build SVN: 16403.
[Comment about profile update removed by user] _________________ Netgear R7800
DD-WRT v3.0-r52459 std
Release: 05/08/2023 (SVN revision: 52459)
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