olo wrote:- It's a pity that there's no USB option on Broadcom devices. USB works fine on original Asus firmware.
There is an USB storage option on Gargoyle. I am not sure if the package is included in the 1.5.7 build you installed but if you build your own ROM, there is an option to include the USB gargoyle web UI.
Or maybe you can manually install the required package.
It is probably called "plugin-gargoyle-usb-storage", at least this is the name used in menuconfig..
Eric Wong
PM me if you need to buy Gargoyle router in Australia/NZ, willing to pay me to help you on your Gargoyle configurations or build custom configured ROM with pre-installed app or try to fix your bricked router. Yes, I am looking for job/work.
Eric wrote:I've identified and fixed the DNS related bugs reported by KREAT0R and olo. Fixes will be included in the next release.
Thanks.
Building...
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I think I have found a new bug. Using PPPoE, it won't show correct IP Address nor Default Gateway on status page. ACC will not work correctly because of this too unless I set Gateway manually.
Another thing, PPPoE connection takes a lot more time to connect than on 1.5.6 version.
There are lots of Timeout waiting for PADO packets and Unable to complete PPPoE Discovery in log.
Seconding the above post on a 1043ND. For me, no rule gets added after saving the URL blocking rule (In both Firefox and IE10).
Also: "Connected hosts" under "Hosts With Active Connections" shows a rather impressive list. Most of those only having one UDP connection. All those hosts, save for 2 are not on my internal network.
I believe this is due to Transmission running on the router, but it did not happen on 1.5.4 or 1.4.7.
Sep 23 16:56:53 Hellgate kern.info kernel: [78535.490000] usb 1-1.4.2: new full-speed USB device number 6 using ehci-platform
Sep 23 16:56:53 Hellgate kern.info kernel: [78535.610000] usblp0: USB Bidirectional printer dev 6 if 0 alt 1 proto 2 vid 0x067B pid 0x2305
Sep 23 16:56:53 Hellgate lpr.err p9100d[5103]: socket: Address family not supported by protocol
OpenVPN Problems are not fixed. I have an 1043ND and prolbems after first reboot after OpenVPN Configuration. The configuration is without problems but after reboot of the router its completly unresponsive without any ping. The only thing thats helps out its telnet and firstboot for configuration reset.
excelsi wrote:OpenVPN Problems are not fixed. I have an 1043ND and prolbems after first reboot after OpenVPN Configuration. The configuration is without problems but after reboot of the router its completly unresponsive without any ping. The only thing thats helps out its telnet and firstboot for configuration reset.
thanks for your reply. I dont use quotas and the client use vpn for setting is set on the suggested setting.
But the problem is still the same as before
maybe i can provide some logs from the boot after the vpn configuration to give you some help for fixing the problem. Can somebody tell me where i can find these logs from the command line after i established a telnet seessions to the router?