[Focused Testing] k2.4 VLAN GUI fixes (now k2.6 fixes too)

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:07    Post subject: Reply with quote
Thanks for doing the tests, it sheds some light on the bug. Could you please PM me the backup file from when it wasn't connecting and a backup from now that is is connecting.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 13:20    Post subject: Reply with quote
For the PPPoE users, and if it hasn't been mentioned already, the nvram variable wan_iface may be causing the issues. I don't understand why, but in OTRW (and on several rc_firewall scripts), it must be get_wanface, which does not show up anywhere in the nvram variables...

None of the outputs in this thread indicate this, and is perhaps just one of the problems plaguing PPPoE/A users:



root@DD-WRT:~# nvram show | grep vlan
new_vlan1hwname=et0
vlan2ports=0 8
new_vlan2ports=0 8
port5vlans=1 2 16
port3vlans=1 18 19
port1vlans=1 18 19
wl0_vlan_prio_mode=off
vlan2hwname=et0
wan_ifname2=vlan2
pppoe_wan_ifname=vlan2
vlan1_bridged=1
lan_ifnames=eth0 eth0 vlan1
size: 28206 bytes (4562 left)
pppoe_ifname=vlan2
wan_default=vlan2
wan_ifnames=vlan2
use_new_vlan=1
vlan1hwname=et0
vlan1ports=1 2 3 4 8*
new_vlan1ports=1 2 3 4 8*
wandevs=vlan2
port4vlans=2 18 19
vlans=1
wan_iface=vlan2
port2vlans=1 18 19
new_vlan2hwname=et0
port0vlans=1 18 19
probe_blacklist=eth2 vlan1
wan_ifname=vlan2
landevs=vlan1 wl0
dtag_vlan8=0
wl1_vlan_prio_mode=off


...Just a thought.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 16:25    Post subject: Reply with quote
Masterman wrote:
For the PPPoE users, and if it hasn't been mentioned already, the nvram variable wan_iface may be causing the issues. I don't understand why, but in OTRW (and on several rc_firewall scripts), it must be get_wanface, which does not show up anywhere in the nvram variables...

Compare:
nvram get wan_iface #wan_iface is an nvram variable
get_wanface #get_wanface is a command


I haven't received any backup files yet. They will tell what nvram variables are actually being changed instead of playing the guessing game.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 15:11    Post subject: Reply with quote
Thanks guys for getting back. Sorry for delay.
You ask me for the whole files? Have you ever had a look at the file you have in use? You wouldn't do that.

Just tell me how to generate a useful DIFF from both nvrambak.bin files or which tool you use to analyse and compare them and about the parts that are of interest.

Notepad++ doesn't seem to be the best choice. Is there a better way to get the structure?
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 2:30    Post subject: Reply with quote
Mangan wrote:
Thanks guys for getting back. Sorry for delay.
You ask me for the whole files? Have you ever had a look at the file you have in use? You wouldn't do that.

Just tell me how to generate a useful DIFF from both nvrambak.bin files or which tool you use to analyse and compare them and about the parts that are of interest.

Notepad++ doesn't seem to be the best choice. Is there a better way to get the structure?

I was going to semi-manually find/replace all the binary characters and then use an automatic sorter to get text that can be diff'd but that was going to be a pita anyways... If you're going to generate a diff yourself then it would be easier to load up each backup, telnet/ssh to the router and set your terminal client to log, and then run nvram show | sort to get pretty output that can easily be diff'd from your terminal client's logs.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 22:29    Post subject: Reply with quote
I'm having problems with a WRT610N v1 and VLAN GUI.

From what I've read so far it should be fixed after the build posted here, but no matter what is changed new_vlan#ports doesn't change, is this to be expected?

I've also created a thread with more details here: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=163086
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