EDIT: add syslog, starting before VPN crashed and through the crash. I don't see any "SIGUSR1[soft,ping-restart] received, process restarting" entries before the VPN dies:
Code:
Mar 5 12:59:11 Netgear_R7000 daemon.info dnscrypt-proxy[14265]: Refetching server certificates
Mar 5 12:59:11 Netgear_R7000 daemon.info dnscrypt-proxy[14265]: Server certificate with serial #xxxxxxxxxx received
Mar 5 12:59:11 Netgear_R7000 daemon.info dnscrypt-proxy[14265]: This certificate is valid
Mar 5 12:59:11 Netgear_R7000 daemon.info dnscrypt-proxy[14265]: Chosen certificate #xxxxxxxxxx is valid from [2017-03-05] to [2017-03-06]
Mar 5 12:59:11 Netgear_R7000 daemon.info dnscrypt-proxy[14265]: Server key fingerprint is xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx
Mar 5 13:03:50 Netgear_R7000 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[14278]: DHCPREQUEST(br0) xxx.xxx.x.xxx xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Mar 5 13:03:50 Netgear_R7000 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[14278]: DHCPACK(br0) xxx.xxx.x.xxx xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx android-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Mar 5 13:19:56 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: TLS: tls_process: killed expiring key
Mar 5 13:19:58 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: TLS: soft reset sec=0 bytes=115072382/-1 pkts=142670/0
Mar 5 13:19:58 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: VERIFY OK: depth=1, C=US, ST=CA, L=LosAngeles, O=Private Internet Access, OU=Private Internet Access, CN=Private Internet Access, name=Private Internet Access, emailAddress=secure@privateinternetaccess.com
Mar 5 13:19:58 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: NOTE: --mute triggered...
Mar 5 13:47:15 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: 12 variation(s) on previous 3 message(s) suppressed by --mute
Mar 5 13:47:15 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: [xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Inactivity timeout (--ping-restart), restarting
Mar 5 13:47:15 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: SIGUSR1[soft,ping-restart] received, process restarting
Mar 5 13:47:15 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: Restart pause, 5 second(s)
Mar 5 13:47:20 Netgear_R7000 daemon.warn openvpn[14454]: NOTE: the current --script-security setting may allow this configuration to call user-defined scripts
Mar 5 13:47:20 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: TCP/UDP: Preserving recently used remote address: [AF_INET]xx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1197
Mar 5 13:47:20 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: Socket Buffers: R=[180224->180224] S=[180224->180224]
Mar 5 13:47:20 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: UDPv4 link local: (not bound)
Mar 5 13:47:20 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: UDPv4 link remote: [AF_INET]xx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1197
Mar 5 13:48:21 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: [UNDEF] Inactivity timeout (--ping-restart), restarting
Mar 5 13:48:21 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: SIGUSR1[soft,ping-restart] received, process restarting
Mar 5 13:48:21 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: Restart pause, 5 second(s)
Mar 5 13:48:26 Netgear_R7000 daemon.warn openvpn[14454]: NOTE: the current --script-security setting may allow this configuration to call user-defined scripts
Mar 5 13:48:26 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: TCP/UDP: Preserving recently used remote address: [AF_INET]xxx.xxx.xx.xxx:1197
Mar 5 13:48:26 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: Socket Buffers: R=[180224->180224] S=[180224->180224]
Mar 5 13:48:26 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: UDPv4 link remote: [AF_INET]xxx.xxx.xx.xxx:1197
Mar 5 13:49:26 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: [UNDEF] Inactivity timeout (--ping-restart), restarting
Mar 5 13:49:26 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: SIGUSR1[soft,ping-restart] received, process restarting
Mar 5 13:49:26 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: Restart pause, 5 second(s)
Mar 5 13:49:31 Netgear_R7000 daemon.warn openvpn[14454]: NOTE: the current --script-security setting may allow this configuration to call user-defined scripts
Mar 5 13:49:31 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: TCP/UDP: Preserving recently used remote address: [AF_INET]xx.xxx.xx.xxx:1197
Mar 5 13:49:31 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: Socket Buffers: R=[180224->180224] S=[180224->180224]
Mar 5 13:49:31 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: UDPv4 link local: (not bound)
Mar 5 13:49:31 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: UDPv4 link remote: [AF_INET]xx.xxx.xx.xxx:1197
Mar 5 13:50:02 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: TLS: Initial packet from [AF_INET]xx.xxx.xx.xxx:1197, sid=xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
Mar 5 13:50:02 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: VERIFY OK: depth=1, C=US, ST=CA, L=LosAngeles, O=Private Internet Access, OU=Private Internet Access, CN=Private Internet Access, name=Private Internet Access, emailAddress=secure@privateinternetaccess.com
Mar 5 13:50:02 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: Validating certificate key usage
Mar 5 13:50:02 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: NOTE: --mute triggered...
Mar 5 13:50:04 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: 7 variation(s) on previous 3 message(s) suppressed by --mute
Mar 5 13:50:04 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: [xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Peer Connection Initiated with [AF_INET]xx.xxx.xx.xxx:1197
Mar 5 13:50:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: SENT CONTROL [xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]: 'PUSH_REQUEST' (status=1)
Mar 5 13:50:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: PUSH: Received control message: 'PUSH_REPLY,redirect-gateway def1,dhcp-option DNS xxx.xxx.xx.xxx,dhcp-option DNS xxx.xxx.xx.xxx,ping 10,comp-lzo no,route xx.xx.xx.x,topology net30,ifconfig xx.xx.xx.x xx.xx.xx.x'
Mar 5 13:50:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: OPTIONS IMPORT: timers and/or timeouts modified
Mar 5 13:50:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: NOTE: --mute triggered...
Mar 5 13:50:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: 4 variation(s) on previous 3 message(s) suppressed by --mute
Mar 5 13:50:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: Data Channel Encrypt: Cipher 'AES-256-CBC' initialized with 256 bit key
Mar 5 13:50:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: Data Channel Encrypt: Using 256 bit message hash 'SHA256' for HMAC authentication
Mar 5 13:50:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: Data Channel Decrypt: Cipher 'AES-256-CBC' initialized with 256 bit key
Mar 5 13:50:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: NOTE: --mute triggered...
Mar 5 13:50:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: 1 variation(s) on previous 3 message(s) suppressed by --mute
Mar 5 13:50:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: Preserving previous TUN/TAP instance: tun1
Mar 5 13:50:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: Initialization Sequence Completed
Mar 5 13:59:18 Netgear_R7000 daemon.info dnscrypt-proxy[14265]: Refetching server certificates
Mar 5 13:59:18 Netgear_R7000 daemon.info dnscrypt-proxy[14265]: Server certificate with serial #xxxxxxxxxx received
Mar 5 13:59:18 Netgear_R7000 daemon.info dnscrypt-proxy[14265]: This certificate is valid
Mar 5 13:59:18 Netgear_R7000 daemon.info dnscrypt-proxy[14265]: Chosen certificate #xxxxxxxxxx is valid from [2017-03-05] to [2017-03-06]
Mar 5 13:59:18 Netgear_R7000 daemon.info dnscrypt-proxy[14265]: Server key fingerprint is xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx
Mar 5 14:03:47 Netgear_R7000 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[14278]: DHCPREQUEST(br0) xxx.xxx.x.xxx xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Mar 5 14:03:47 Netgear_R7000 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[14278]: DHCPACK(br0) xxx.xxx.x.xxx xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx android-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Mar 5 14:06:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: MANAGEMENT: Client connected from [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:16
Mar 5 14:06:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state'
Mar 5 14:06:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
Mar 5 14:06:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: MANAGEMENT: Client connected from [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:16
Mar 5 14:06:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state'
Mar 5 14:06:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
Mar 5 14:06:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: MANAGEMENT: Client connected from [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:16
Mar 5 14:06:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state'
Mar 5 14:06:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
Mar 5 14:06:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: MANAGEMENT: Client connected from [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:16
Mar 5 14:06:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2'
Mar 5 14:06:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
Mar 5 14:06:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: MANAGEMENT: Client connected from [AF_INET]127.0.0.1:16
Mar 5 14:06:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: MANAGEMENT: CMD 'log 500'
Mar 5 14:06:05 Netgear_R7000 daemon.notice openvpn[14454]: MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
R7000. Did 'erase nvram' and manually entered everything.
5GHz band is broadcasting, a separate Tenda AC1900 that is a wireless bridge no longer bridged. Changed the R7000 5GHz SSID, rebooted, R7000 router dead, it froze I guess. Power cycled the R7000, came back alive. Still not possible to bridge to 5GHz band. I can see the band on a PC, the Tenda doesn't see it at all. Temporarily set the bridge to the 2.4GHz band, that worked first time. Different day, same old.
Thanks for your efforts, Kong. I guess it has been a blessing that dd-wrt exists at all, opening up many routers to powerful software additions, but a curse that it is never stable. With my combination of features, no 3xxxx version has been stable. I will consider going back to 24345M on the R7000, the last stable version I used, or trying tomato on the Tenda AC1900.
Router Model: R7000
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r31520M kongac (03/02/17)
Upgraded: ddup --latest from 31250M
Reset: no
Issues: yes
I keep having the occasional wifi disconnects, also I noticed that regardless of my settings (20mhz or 40mhz) the 2.4Ghz radio always uses 2 channels (which makes me doubt about whether the other settings are used)
I will erase nvram this weekend and reconfigure manually, hopefully that helps
Router Model: R7000
Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r31520M kongac (03/02/17)
Upgraded: ddup --latest from 31250M
Reset: no
Issues: yes
I keep having the occasional wifi disconnects, also I noticed that regardless of my settings (20mhz or 40mhz) the 2.4Ghz radio always uses 2 channels (which makes me doubt about whether the other settings are used)
I will erase nvram this weekend and reconfigure manually, hopefully that helps
Happened to me with 5ghz band. The erase fixes it. _________________ R6400v2 (boardID:30) - Kong 36480 running since 03/09/18 - (AP - DNSMasq - AdBlocking - QoS) R7800 - BS 31924 running since 05/26/17 - (AP - OpenVPN Client - DNSMasq - AdBlocking - QoS) R7000 - BS 30771 running since 12/16/16 - (AP - NAS - FTP - SMB - OpenVPN Server - Transmission - DDNS - DNSMasq - AdBlocking - QoS) R6250 - BS 29193 running since 03/20/16 - (AP - NAS - FTP - SMB - DNSMasq - AdBlocking)
good to know... I was trying to avoid it due to my complicated setup, I'll report back on whether it did the trick
I would be interesting to be able to import and export settings from previous versions... of course not everything would work but if is reported what could be imported it would tell the user what to configure again... but i guess it's a lot of work for something that is only used occasionally
good to know... I was trying to avoid it due to my complicated setup, I'll report back on whether it did the trick
I would be interesting to be able to import and export settings from previous versions... of course not everything would work but if is reported what could be imported it would tell the user what to configure again... but i guess it's a lot of work for something that is only used occasionally
There are several script flying around here, here is one of them, don't know if it will work on new builds though
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=259800&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=30 _________________ R6400v2 (boardID:30) - Kong 36480 running since 03/09/18 - (AP - DNSMasq - AdBlocking - QoS) R7800 - BS 31924 running since 05/26/17 - (AP - OpenVPN Client - DNSMasq - AdBlocking - QoS) R7000 - BS 30771 running since 12/16/16 - (AP - NAS - FTP - SMB - OpenVPN Server - Transmission - DDNS - DNSMasq - AdBlocking - QoS) R6250 - BS 29193 running since 03/20/16 - (AP - NAS - FTP - SMB - DNSMasq - AdBlocking)
Router: Netgear R7000 + R8000
Firmware: v3.0-r31520M kongac (03/01/17)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.52 #255 SMP Wed Mar 1 23:58:41 CET 2017 armv7l
Status: up and stable for 20 hours
Upgraded: From 31205M via ddup --flash-latest
Reset: No
Errors: none
Router mode
no DHCP
wl0 Mixed WEP2/AES with fixed channels
wl1 Mixed WEP2/AES with fixed channel + one virtual i/f
wl1 Mixed WEP2/AES with fixed channel
VLAN/bridge for guest WLAN separation
Kong and BS: Thanks for all your good work!
just to add to this - its been up and running since - no issues on my R8000, heavily decreased TX errors to previous builds and much higher throughput - really recommended for the R8000 from my side ... _________________ Netgear X6 R8000 - DD-WRT v3.0-r34320M kongac
Joined: 18 Mar 2014 Posts: 12884 Location: Netherlands
Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 9:39 Post subject:
Router Model: Linksys EA6900 (XVortex CFE)
Firmware : DD-WRT v3.0-r31520M kongac (03/02/17)
Kernel: Linux 4.4.52 #255 SMP Wed Mar 1 23:58:41 CET 2017 armv7l
Upgraded: from 31160M via telnet (update via GUI or ddup –flash-latest not possible because nvram is placed on linux partition and not linux2 partition due to Xvortex CFE)
Reset: Yes, before and after (Erase NVRAM and WPS reset)
Configuration: AP, DHCP server, 2,4GHz wireless running, 5GHz running, some static leases and some port range forwarding, static routes and scripts, NVRAM size just 32K (NVRAM size should not be a problem with the Xvortex CFE)
Status: Up and stable for 24 h, excellent wireless speed and range, WAN throughput 40/4 (is my ISP's maximum)
Errors: none so far
guys just a quick question, is there a site where i can find all older ddwrt Kong builds?
i couldn't find any exept http://desipro.de/ddwrt/K3-AC-Arm/ where there are only 6 old builds.
Would like to download the 31135M and 31205M to test them.
After cursing out my R7000, it has now been running for 2 days without issue. Go figure. Also, I noticed that the R7000 was automatically choosing a 5GHz DFS channel 54, which the Tenda AC1900 would not detect. Reconfigured the R7000 to use 5GHz channel 149, and the Tenda bridged to it.
guys just a quick question, is there a site where i can find all older ddwrt Kong builds?
i couldn't find any exept http://desipro.de/ddwrt/K3-AC-Arm/ where there are only 6 old builds.
Would like to download the 31135M and 31205M to test them.
Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 1:53 Post subject: R8500 Wireless/DHCP stability
I flashed the 31500 build to my R8500. After flashing the DHCP server didn't consistently hand out addresses (especially to my RE590T range extender). Wifi connections in the 5GHz band especially were dropping and signal strength was lower. Reverted to 31205. _________________ NETGEAR R9000 DD-WRT v3.0-r45192 std (12/29/20) (ROUTER)
NETGEAR ORBI Stock FW V2.7.2.102 (MESH)
WRT3200ACM (BS Build Usually) (BACKUP)