-dnsmasq crash/security fix for CVE-2017-13704
-kernel fixes
-removed softether as it is not compatible with latest openssl anymore, but added a new ipsec server that uses certs, just a few clicks and you can setup vpn ikev2 with iOS or Win7, allowing to connect to your home network or tunnel all traffic through the vpn, no ipsec client support yet
I do not have time right now to sync with latest svn, thus just kept the tested revision and only added the security fixes.
Joined: 03 Jan 2010 Posts: 7568 Location: YWG, Canada
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 5:03 Post subject:
jerrytouille wrote:
tatsuya46 wrote:
said he doesnt have time right now
Looks like QoS is fixed in recent changesets 409 & 411. How about sfe?
theres still been no commits to sfe. r33413 will *probably* be released on the 27th since thats what usually happens when a build is pulled.. another release following day _________________ LATEST FIRMWARE(S)
BrainSlayer wrote:
we just do it since we do not like any restrictions enforced by stupid cocaine snorting managers
theres still been no commits to sfe. r33413 will *probably* be released on the 27th since thats what usually happens when a build is pulled.. another release following day
Hmm I thought BS added sfe support for inbound a while ago but didn't really work... well at least we get QoS back for now.
How is the newer R33435 compared to the R33415? I am using ipv6 command line.
Another best build to date. Up time almost 24 hrs now. I don't use ipv6 but there was a commit for dhcpv6 fix so if the cmd line doesn't work like the last build, try it without and see if that helps.
Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 21:58 Post subject: Ready to use?
Question: I have an R7500V2 and am curious whether the current state of the DD-WRT builds for it is ready for use as a set-it-and-forget router/access-point or is it still in early and less stable stages that would require updates and fiddling with it?
I really do appreciate the time and effort that Kong and others put in to making DD-WRT work with these devices -- truly a giant and unending task! I'm just curious if it's ready for use or still in testing/beta?
Thank you!
Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 23:06 Post subject: Re: Ready to use?
adoucette wrote:
Question: I have an R7500V2 and am curious whether the current state of the DD-WRT builds for it is ready for use as a set-it-and-forget router/access-point or is it still in early and less stable stages that would require updates and fiddling with it?
I really do appreciate the time and effort that Kong and others put in to making DD-WRT work with these devices -- truly a giant and unending task! I'm just curious if it's ready for use or still in testing/beta?
Thank you!
-dnsmasq crash/security fix for CVE-2017-13704
-kernel fixes
-removed softether as it is not compatible with latest openssl anymore, but added a new ipsec server that uses certs, just a few clicks and you can setup vpn ikev2 with iOS or Win7, allowing to connect to your home network or tunnel all traffic through the vpn, no ipsec client support yet
I do not have time right now to sync with latest svn, thus just kept the tested revision and only added the security fixes.
I see TCP performance fixes 33480 in new BS release. Worth another update?
Joined: 19 Nov 2008 Posts: 274 Location: Madison, CT, US
Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 14:58 Post subject:
Finally got r33435 ipv6 to work. The upgrade was not seamless and automatic using not reset.
Test with IPv4 DNS record
ok (1.983s) using ipv4
Test with IPv6 DNS record
ok (2.965s) using ipv6
Test with Dual Stack DNS record
ok (2.958s) using ipv6
Test for Dual Stack DNS and large packet
ok (2.855s) using ipv6
Test IPv4 without DNS
ok (2.933s) using ipv4
Test IPv6 without DNS
ok (2.908s) using ipv6
Test IPv6 large packet
ok (0.170s) using ipv6
Test if your ISP's DNS server uses IPv6
ok (2.880s) using ipv6
Find IPv4 Service Provider
ok (2.060s) using ipv4 ASN 7922
Find IPv6 Service Provider
ok (2.046s) using ipv6 ASN 7922 _________________ Netgear R7800(2), R7500v2(2) WDS, Asus RT-AC68R (2)
Finally got r33435 ipv6 to work. The upgrade was not seamless and automatic using not reset.
Test with IPv4 DNS record
ok (1.983s) using ipv4
Test with IPv6 DNS record
ok (2.965s) using ipv6
Test with Dual Stack DNS record
ok (2.958s) using ipv6
Test for Dual Stack DNS and large packet
ok (2.855s) using ipv6
Test IPv4 without DNS
ok (2.933s) using ipv4
Test IPv6 without DNS
ok (2.908s) using ipv6
Test IPv6 large packet
ok (0.170s) using ipv6
Test if your ISP's DNS server uses IPv6
ok (2.880s) using ipv6
Find IPv4 Service Provider
ok (2.060s) using ipv4 ASN 7922
Find IPv6 Service Provider
ok (2.046s) using ipv6 ASN 7922
Elaborate on how you got it to work? Simply removed the previous workaround 'promisc' startup script?