Joined: 08 May 2018 Posts: 14125 Location: Texas, USA
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 5:41 Post subject: New Build - 05/25/2021 - r46750
[WARNING]: This thread is only for feedback on this beta release for developers and the community's benefit.
DO NOT flash this beta release unless you understand the risks involved and device specificrecovery methods.
Avoid discussions! Create threads for questions, general problems or use search; this thread is not for support.
Please list router model & revision, operating & wireless mode(s) and exact filename/firmware image flashed.
Issues, observations, and/or workarounds reported:
• DNScrypt 1.95 can still be used in the GUI, but v2 (not compatible) requires Golang and thus Entware. #6246
• WDS does not work on Broadcom ARM devices(only MIPS<->MIPS) & bridge modes on k4.4 devices may sometimes work
in some configurations for certain builds but are not supported by the bcmdhd driver. Use client or repeater instead.
• VAPs not working at bootfixed for unbridged VAPs in40562 - 40566. Effective startup commandsdiscussion thread is here.
• If start-up scripts do not work from USB add a delay, e.g. wait script or 'sleep 25'.
• Broadcom ARM devices if 5 GHz channels are missing, via Telnet/SSH: 'nvram set brcm_unlock=1' 'nvram commit' 'reboot'
• Show us your findings with steps to reproduce, configuration, output, logs and important information below!
Important:
• For issues provide applicable info: 'dmesg', 'cat /tmp/var/log/messages', syslog, klog, serial, strace, tcpdump, wireshark etc.
• Any firewall NAT or WAN issues, show output: 'iptables -vnL', 'iptables -t nat -vnL', 'iptables -t mangle -vnL' and /tmp/.ipt file.
• Search SVN tickets & discuss in forum before opening. Before reporting: reset & manually set up, not restore from a backup.
• Please include operating & wireless modes (e.g. Gateway, Router, AP, CB, WDS, Mesh) & relevant configuration information.
Joined: 14 Sep 2019 Posts: 301 Location: Maine, USA
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 10:57 Post subject:
Router/Version: Asus RT-N12D
File: dd-wrt.v24-#####_NEWD-2_K3.x_mega.bin
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r46750 mega (05/25/21)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.269 #9362 Tue May 25 01:50:26 +07 2021 mips
Mode: Gateway/OpenVPN client
Previous: r46442
Reset?: N
Status: Not working, no WAN IP assigned. Suspect WAN/LAN port assignment issue. Serial log posted in previous build threads. Last working version is r46442.
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 12:23 Post subject: Netgear Nighthawk R7000
Router/Version: Netgear R7000 Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r46750 std (05/25/21) Kernel: Linux 4.4.269 #3164 SMP Mon May 24 17:25:06 +07 2021 armv7l Mode: Gateway, Wireless AP. CTF & FA Enabled. NAT and QOS Off. Reset: Nope. Previous: 05-21-2021-r46733 Status: Working really well so far, still testing. CPU temps high. Temperatures: CPU 62.5 °C / WL0 48.5 °C / WL1 53.7 °C
Logs.txt
Description:
Full system logs. MAC scrubbed, password scrubbed, the fun stuff at the bottom as usual!
Router Model / Version: Netgear R6300V2
Previous Firmware:DD-WRT v3.0-r46733 std (05/21/21))
Current Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r46750 std (05/25/21)
File: netgear-r6300v2-webflash.bin
Kernel: Linux 4.4.269 #3164 SMP Mon May 24 17:25:06 +07 2021 armv7l
Reset: No
Wireless: Disabled
Routing: Operating - Gateway (WAN PPPoE)
Setup: SFE, NTP, DDNS (inadyn-Entware), Wireguard Server
Services: DNSMasq (GUI+ additional options on USB, Lighttpd, Syslog, SSH, FreeRadius, Telnet, USB, ProFTPD (with users), Samba (with users), Adblock for DD-WRT by Yamaraj, OpenVPN Client
Security: Firewall Enabled
NAT/QoS: HTB + FQ_CODEL
Administration:Remote Access (HTTPS & SSH), Startup Script (For DNSMasq & inadyn)
Uptime: up 2:50, load average: 0.29, 0.11, 0.09
Temperature: CPU 74.1 °C / Not available
Status: OK
Issues: When I was navigating the web interface it crashed for a few seconds and then came backup. Please see the logs below. This happend on The Google Chrome Browser - Version 90.0.4430.212 (Official Build) (64-bit). I tried to reproduce the problem but wasn't able.
Code:
root@Router0:~# cat /var/log/messages | grep "err"
Dec 31 19:00:11 Router0 kern.err kernel: smp_twd: clock not found -2
Dec 31 19:00:11 Router0 kern.err kernel: bcmsflash: found no supported devices
Dec 31 19:00:11 Router0 daemon.info mstpd[704]: error, CTL_set_cist_bridge_config: Couldn't find bridge with index 9
Dec 31 19:00:11 Router0 daemon.info mstpd[704]: error, CTL_set_cist_bridge_config: Couldn't find bridge with index 9
Dec 31 19:00:11 Router0 daemon.info mstpd[704]: error, CTL_set_msti_bridge_config: Couldn't find bridge with index 9
Dec 31 19:00:12 Router0 daemon.info mstpd[704]: error, CTL_set_cist_bridge_config: Couldn't find bridge with index 9
Dec 31 19:00:12 Router0 daemon.info mstpd[704]: error, CTL_set_cist_bridge_config: Couldn't find bridge with index 9
Dec 31 19:00:17 Router0 local5.err ksmbd: [ksmbd-manager/1153]: ERROR: Can't open `/tmp/ksmbd.subauth': No such file or directory
Dec 31 19:00:17 Router0 user.err wsdd2[1150]: error: wsdd-mcast-v4: wsd_send_soap_msg: send: Network unreachable
Dec 31 19:00:21 Router0 user.err wsdd2[1150]: error: wsdd-mcast-v4: wsd_send_soap_msg: send: Network unreachable
Dec 31 19:00:34 Router0 kern.err kernel: hub 3-0:1.0: config failed, hub doesn't have any ports! (err -19)
Dec 31 19:00:38 Router0 kern.err kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] No Caching mode page found
Dec 31 19:00:38 Router0 kern.err kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Assuming drive cache: write through
Dec 31 19:00:38 Router0 user.err wsdd2[1150]: Terminated received.
Dec 31 19:00:38 Router0 local5.err ksmbd: [ksmbd-manager/1153]: ERROR: can't execute kill 1154: No such process
Dec 31 19:00:42 Router0 local5.err ksmbd: [ksmbd-manager/2541]: ERROR: Failed to create lock file: File exists
Dec 31 19:00:44 Router0 local5.err ksmbd: [ksmbd-manager/2880]: ERROR: Failed to create lock file: File exists
Dec 31 19:00:45 Router0 local5.err ksmbd: [ksmbd-manager/2912]: ERROR: Failed to create lock file: File exists
Dec 31 19:00:45 Router0 local5.err ksmbd: [ksmbd-manager/2917]: ERROR: Failed to create lock file: File exists
Dec 31 19:00:45 Router0 daemon.err ntpclient[2303]: Failed resolving address to hostname ca.pool.ntp.org: Try again
Dec 31 19:00:45 Router0 daemon.err ntpclient[2303]: Failed resolving server ca.pool.ntp.org: Network is down
Dec 31 19:00:45 Router0 local5.err ksmbd: [ksmbd-manager/2989]: ERROR: Failed to create lock file: File exists
Dec 31 19:00:49 Router0 daemon.err process_monitor[2933]: cyclic NTP Update failed (servers ca.pool.ntp.org)
Dec 31 19:00:49 Router0 daemon.err process_monitor[2933]: Last update failed, we need to re-update after 30 seconds
May 25 06:33:43 Router0 kern.notice kernel: EXT4-fs (sda2): error count since last fsck: 1
May 25 06:33:43 Router0 kern.notice kernel: EXT4-fs (sda2): initial error at time 27161: ext4_get_branch:170: inode 33911: block 3484008942
May 25 06:33:43 Router0 kern.notice kernel: EXT4-fs (sda2): last error at time 27161: ext4_get_branch:170: inode 33911: block 3484008942
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Caught SIGSEGV (11) in ???
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Fault at memory location 0x970d3da4 due to address not mapped to object (1).
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: <% show_wanipinfo
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: <% show_wanipinfo
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: <div class=
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: <% show_wanipinfo
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: show_wanipinfo
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: %s
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: <% show_wanipinfo
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: <% show_wanipinfo
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: show_wanipinfo
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: style/elegant/style.css
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: %02u:%02u:%02u up
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: %u min
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: ,
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: load average: %u.%02u, %u.%02u, %u.%02u
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: <% show_wanipinfo
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: <% show_wanipinfo
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: <div class=
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: <% show_wanipinfo
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: <% show_wanipinfo
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: show_wanipinfo
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: %s %d %s^M
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: Content-Type: %s^M
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: Server: %s^M
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: Date: %s^M
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: Connection: close^M
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate^M
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: Cache-Control: post-check=0, pre-check=0^M
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: Pragma: no-cache^M
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: %s^M
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: ^M
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: @import url(../common.css); #menuSub, #menuMainList li span, #help h2 { background:#%03x; color:#%03x; border-color:#
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Postinfo: IP: %s
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : Thread 5219: httpd
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : maps:
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 00010000-00077000 r-xp 00000000 1f:03 1678 /usr/sbin/httpd
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 00086000-00087000 r--p 00066000 1f:03 1678 /usr/sbin/httpd
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 00087000-00089000 rw-p 00067000 1f:03 1678 /usr/sbin/httpd
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 00089000-000ad000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0 [heap]
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 000ad000-000cd000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0 [heap]
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76b4c000-76b4e000 ---p 00000000 00:00 0
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76b4e000-76b6f000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76b6f000-76b71000 ---p 00000000 00:00 0
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76b71000-76b92000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76b92000-76ba2000 r--s 00000000 00:0e 1078 /dev/nvram
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76ba2000-76bbc000 r-xp 00000000 1f:03 877 /lib/libgcc_s.so.1
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76bbc000-76bbd000 r--p 0000a000 1f:03 877 /lib/libgcc_s.so.1
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76bbd000-76bbe000 rw-p 0000b000 1f:03 877 /lib/libgcc_s.so.1
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76bbe000-76bcf000 r-xp 00000000 1f:03 1476 /usr/lib/libsharetools.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76bcf000-76bd0000 r--p 00001000 1f:03 1476 /usr/lib/libsharetools.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76bd0000-76bd1000 rw-p 00002000 1f:03 1476 /usr/lib/libsharetools.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76bd1000-76be9000 r-xp 00000000 1f:03 1441 /usr/lib/libjansson.so.4.11.1
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76be9000-76bea000 r--p 00008000 1f:03 1441 /usr/lib/libjansson.so.4.11.1
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76bea000-76beb000 rw-p 00009000 1f:03 1441 /usr/lib/libjansson.so.4.11.1
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76beb000-76c0b000 r-xp 00000000 1f:03 1404 /usr/lib/libdisc.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76c0b000-76c0c000 r--p 00010000 1f:03 1404 /usr/lib/libdisc.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76c0c000-76c0d000 rw-p 00011000 1f:03 1404 /usr/lib/libdisc.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76c0d000-76c0e000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76c0e000-76c23000 r-xp 00000000 1f:03 1458 /usr/lib/libnl-tiny.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76c23000-76c24000 r--p 00005000 1f:03 1458 /usr/lib/libnl-tiny.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76c24000-76c25000 rw-p 00006000 1f:03 1458 /usr/lib/libnl-tiny.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76c25000-76c37000 r-xp 00000000 1f:03 1482 /usr/lib/libswitch.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76c37000-76c38000 r--p 00002000 1f:03 1482 /usr/lib/libswitch.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76c38000-76c39000 rw-p 00003000 1f:03 1482 /usr/lib/libswitch.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76c39000-76c54000 r-xp 00000000 1f:03 1477 /usr/lib/libshutils.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76c54000-76c55000 r--p 0000b000 1f:03 1477 /usr/lib/libshutils.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76c55000-76c57000 rw-p 0000c000 1f:03 1477 /usr/lib/libshutils.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76c57000-76c70000 r-xp 00000000 1f:03 1496 /usr/lib/libwireless.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76c70000-76c72000 r--p 00009000 1f:03 1496 /usr/lib/libwireless.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76c72000-76c73000 rw-p 0000b000 1f:03 1496 /usr/lib/libwireless.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76c73000-76ca4000 r-xp 00000000 1f:03 1492 /usr/lib/libutils.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76ca4000-76ca9000 r--p 00021000 1f:03 1492 /usr/lib/libutils.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76ca9000-76cab000 rw-p 00026000 1f:03 1492 /usr/lib/libutils.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76cab000-76cc0000 r-xp 00000000 1f:03 879 /lib/libnvram.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76cc0000-76cc1000 r--p 00005000 1f:03 879 /lib/libnvram.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76cc1000-76cc2000 rw-p 00006000 1f:03 879 /lib/libnvram.so
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76cc2000-76e51000 r-xp 00000000 1f:03 1399 /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.1.1
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76e51000-76e61000 r--p 0017f000 1f:03 1399 /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.1.1
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76e61000-76e63000 rw-p 0018f000 1f:03 1399 /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.1.1
May 25 06:45:29 Router0 user.err : 76e63000-76e64000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : 76e64000-76ec3000 r-xp 00000000 1f:03 1481 /usr/lib/libssl.so.1.1
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : 76ec3000-76ec7000 r--p 0004f000 1f:03 1481 /usr/lib/libssl.so.1.1
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : 76ec7000-76eca000 rw-p 00053000 1f:03 1481 /usr/lib/libssl.so.1.1
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : 76eca000-76f3c000 r-xp 00000000 1f:03 864 /lib/libc.so
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : 76f4b000-76f4d000 rw-p 00071000 1f:03 864 /lib/libc.so
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : 76f4d000-76f4f000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : 7e946000-7e967000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0 [stack]
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : 7ed9b000-7ed9c000 r-xp 00000000 00:00 0 [sigpage]
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : 7ed9c000-7ed9d000 r--p 00000000 00:00 0 [vvar]
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : 7ed9d000-7ed9e000 r-xp 00000000 00:00 0 [vdso]
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : ffff0000-ffff1000 r-xp 00000000 00:00 0 [vectors]
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : === Context:
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : TRAPNO:0000000e ERRCODE:00000005 OLDMASK:00000000 R0:00000000
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : R1:76b8f858 R2:68736572 R3:dfabbc3f R4:76b8f858
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : R5:970d3da0 R6:76b8f9df R7:0000000a R8:76f04898
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : R9:00000012 R10:00000000 FP:0005c3b0 IP:76b8f808
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : SP:76b8f858 LR:76f0768c PC:76f07664 CPSR:a0000010
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : FAULTADDR:970d3da4
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : === Backtrace:
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : # Searching frame 0 (FP=0x0005c3b0, PC=0x76f07664)
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : # PC-3d0[0x76f07294]: 0xe92d4ff0 stmfd sp!
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : # FP-00[0x0005c3b0]: 0x00059052 {LR}
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : # FP-04[0x0005c3ac]: 0x00058b0a {FP}
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : # FP-08[0x0005c3a8]: 0x00058af9 {R10}
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : # FP-0c[0x0005c3a4]: 0x00058b0e {R9}
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : # FP-10[0x0005c3a0]: 0xffffffff {R8}
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : # FP-14[0x0005c39c]: 0xffffffff {R7}
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : # FP-18[0x0005c398]: 0xffffffff {R6}
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : # FP-1c[0x0005c394]: 0xffffffff {R5}
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : # FP-20[0x0005c390]: 0xffffffff {R4}
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : # Crashed at /lib/ld-musl-arm.so.1[0x76eca000](+0x0003d664)[0x76f07664]
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : # Searching frame 1 (FP=0x00058b0a, PC=0x00059052)
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : # Failed to find prior stack frame; terminating backtrace.
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : /lib/ld-musl-arm.so.1[0x76eca000](+0x0003d664)[0x76f07664]
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : /usr/sbin/httpd[0x00010000](+0x00049052)[0x00059052]
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : === Code:
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : 76f07624: e5846008 e5c45010 eb0004cd e3500000 ba000007 e3a03040 e3a02a02 e1a01004
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : 76f07644: e1a00007 eb000188 e3500000 ca000017 e3e00000 e28dda02 e28dd004 e8bd83f0
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : 76f07664: >e1d530b4 e3530003 0a000013 e3530002 0afffff6 e28d3a02 e1a01005 e5930024
May 25 06:45:30 Router0 user.err : 76f07684: e2833024 e12fff38 e3500000 1afffff0 e5953000 e2833003 e3c33003 e0855003
May 25 06:46:00 Router0 user.info : httpd : maybe died, we need to re-exec it
May 25 06:46:00 Router0 daemon.info httpd[5254]: httpd : httpd server started at port 80
May 25 06:46:00 Router0 daemon.info httpd[5254]: httpd : httpd SSL server started at port 443
May 25 06:46:00 Router0 user.info : httpd : http/https daemon successfully started
Let me know if you need additional info. Thanks once again BS.
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 14:28 Post subject: No WAN Connection for Asus RT-N12D
turbowells wrote:
Router/Version: Asus RT-N12D
...
Status: Not working, no WAN IP assigned. ...
Pulled out the spare RT-N12D from storage, upgraded DD-WRT to current version, and can confirm that the latest version does not work--no WAN connection as reported by turbowells. Reverted back to its previously installed version r45863, dated 02-28-2021, and the RT-N12D works again.
Joined: 08 May 2018 Posts: 14125 Location: Texas, USA
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 15:25 Post subject:
xraive wrote:
Issues: When I was navigating the web interface it crashed for a few seconds and then came backup. Please see the logs below. This happend on The Google Chrome Browser - Version 90.0.4430.212 (Official Build) (64-bit). I tried to reproduce the problem but wasn't able.
This is why I have continued to recommend not using a Chromium-based browser.
Joined: 26 Mar 2013 Posts: 1855 Location: Hung Hom, Hong Kong
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 16:35 Post subject:
kernel-panic69 wrote:
This is why I have continued to recommend not using a Chromium-based browser.
Can someone try accessing DD-WRT's WEBUI using 32-bit Chrome?
I am still using 32-bit Firefox, latest version which is 88.0.1! Never had any problems with DD-WRT's WEBUI.
Does DD-WRT's WEBUI detect browsers? Maybe that's the problem.... In that case, try changing the user-agent string to "Firefox" when using Chrome?
Also, does Chrome by default disable Javascript in Windows 10?? I dunno.... but some Google results suggest it. In addition, some results point to permission and security settings.
Joined: 08 May 2018 Posts: 14125 Location: Texas, USA
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 17:02 Post subject:
32-bit Chrome seems to only be available for Windows; Unless, of course, you have an antique 32-bit UEFI Intel MacBook or possibly 32-bit Linux installed on an antique. This could be the key to the issue as I rarely have any glitches with 32-bit browsers; these issues are random and have always been random, we need logs to figure out where the crashes happened. Seems there are reports in the Marvell forum, so if someone hasn't already, I'll try and get an email to BrainSlayer about this. _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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This is why I have continued to recommend not using a Chromium-based browser.
Can someone try accessing DD-WRT's WEBUI using 32-bit Chrome?
I am still using 32-bit Firefox, latest version which is 88.0.1! Never had any problems with DD-WRT's WEBUI.
Does DD-WRT's WEBUI detect browsers? Maybe that's the problem.... In that case, try changing the user-agent string to "Firefox" when using Chrome?
Also, does Chrome by default disable Javascript in Windows 10?? I dunno.... but some Google results suggest it. In addition, some results point to permission and security settings.
From memory alone this is the first time it's happened to me. I've always used Chrome. But I have read in the forums that Chromium based browsers have given some users issues.
Thanks kernel-panic69 and mwchang for the feedback.
Router/Version: Asus AC-RT68U rev C1
Firmware: asus_rt-ac68u-firmware.trx
Kernel: Linux 4.4.269 #3164 SMP Mon May 24 17:25:06 +07 2021 armv7l
Mode: Gateway, Wireless AP
Reset: No, flashed from CLI
Status: Working well. No issues so far _________________ Netgear R7000 on Build 55109
Asus AC-AC68U rev. C1 (AP) on Build 55109
Asus AC-68U rev. A1 on Build 54604
Asus AC-68U rev. A1 on Build 53339
Joined: 08 May 2018 Posts: 14125 Location: Texas, USA
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 19:22 Post subject:
In respect to Chromium-based browsers and browsers in general: If you are not using a standalone browser separate from your internet browsing to access the webUI, and you have certain add-ons and extensions loaded and are not using private browsing mode and not clearing your cache or overriding it (CTRL+F5 or Command+SHIFT+R), this is generally a root cause of issues with webUI interaction. This has been discussed plenty all over the forum. #wemustrepeat #arewenotmen #wearedevo _________________ "Life is but a fleeting moment, a vapor that vanishes quickly; All is vanity"
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Joined: 26 Mar 2013 Posts: 1855 Location: Hung Hom, Hong Kong
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 19:36 Post subject:
xraive wrote:
From memory alone this is the first time it's happened to me. I've always used Chrome. But I have read in the forums that Chromium based browsers have given some users issues.
Thanks kernel-panic69 and mwchang for the feedback.
DD-WRT's WebUI is basically a Javascript program! Bear that in mind when using your favorite browser to access it. The Javascript is used to trigger execution of CGI programs to make changes to the router, I believe.
When I had time, I might install the latest version of Chrome to find out why it didn't work..... Meow!!
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... you have certain add-ons and extensions loaded and are not using private browsing mode and not clearing your cache or overriding it (CTRL+F5 or Command+SHIFT+R), this is generally a root cause of issues with webUI interaction...
My 32-bit Firefox had some add-ons including one that enable/disable Javascript, none of them are affecting DD-WRT's Javascript WebUI in general. Cookies and cache should only affect the WebUI's login screen, I believe.
Again, I have to install Chrome in Win 10 to find out why. Meow!! _________________ Router: Asus RT-N18U (rev. A1)
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