Version 1.10.0 : New stable version with critical security fixes

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fehmi
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Re: Version 1.10.0 : New stable version with critical security fixes

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Hi, could someone show me how to open 13th channel with video

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Re: Version 1.10.0 : New stable version with critical security fixes

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fehmi wrote:Hi, could someone show me how to open 13th channel with video
What country are you in?
Depending on that, it may not be legal to use channels 12 and 13.

We have plenty of written instructions for doing so. Why don’t you look at those and tell us where you got stuck.
http://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoyle_ispyisail.php for the latest releases
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fehmi
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Re: Version 1.10.0 : New stable version with critical security fixes

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yes appropriate legal turkey 12:13

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Re: Version 1.10.0 : New stable version with critical security fixes

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TP-Link TL-WR1043ND v1.8 works fine on firmware 1.10.0.

I used the udpxy to run IPTV on firmware 1.8.1. Now it works without installing udpxy on firmware 1.10.0, but I did not find either udpxy or igmpproxy in the list of installed services. How does it work now?

A little about the update fhom 1.8.1 to 1.10.0.
I updated the firmware with saving the settings from version 1.8.1, and everything was ok.
After that, a little later I installed 1.10.0 firmware again (from 1.10 to 1.10) without saving the settings and I get a brick.
I restored the router via usb-serial adapter, and now it works again.

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Re: Version 1.10.0 : New stable version with critical security fixes

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Is version 1.10.1 on the way? According to
https://www.gargoyle-router.com/wiki/do ... strictions "Version 1.10.1 and above now blocks http and https (encrypted) traffic."

ispyisail
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Re: Version 1.10.0 : New stable version with critical security fixes

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ysy wrote:Is version 1.10.1 on the way? According to
https://www.gargoyle-router.com/wiki/do ... strictions "Version 1.10.1 and above now blocks http and https (encrypted) traffic."
you can have it now if you wish

viewtopic.php?f=14&t=11502

d3fz
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Re: Version 1.10.0 : New stable version with critical security fixes

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ispyisail wrote:
ysy wrote:Is version 1.10.1 on the way? According to
https://www.gargoyle-router.com/wiki/do ... strictions "Version 1.10.1 and above now blocks http and https (encrypted) traffic."
you can have it now if you wish

viewtopic.php?f=14&t=11502
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Wait no more, "experimental"/snapshot builds are released almost every week, fixing bugs and adding new features.

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Wahroonga Farm
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Re: Version 1.10.0 : New stable version with critical security fixes

Post by Wahroonga Farm »

Hi all,

Currently running 1.9.1 on a TP-Link TL-WDR3600 v1.

My question concerns the retention 'bandwidth data' and humble apologies if this is answered elsewhere or this question is in the wrong place.

I presume that an update without 'Attempting to Preserve Settings', results in erasure of all existing bandwidth data, whilst one that attempts an upgrade by Preserving Settings retains the historical data?

Given that it appears that 'saving settings' whilst updating to 1.10.0 is a 'no no'; is there a way to upgrade and preserve the bandwidth data stored in the router?

I have key data captured elsewhere, but I would like to continue the unbroken detailed data record (since August 2016). I can download the data as a CSV, but it seems I cannot restore the contents? Maybe I'm being silly and pedantic. :)

In any case my data comparison story looks like this. The chart is a detailed comparison of key Gargoyle data vs that of my internet service provider.

Image

Note: SkyMesh is my Internet provider. SkyMesh have suffered a litany of billing problems ... 99% in the customers favour. SkyMesh referred to my Gargoyle data to help sort thing out.

Thanks

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Re: Version 1.10.0 : New stable version with critical security fixes

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Wahroonga Farm wrote:Hi all,

Currently running 1.9.1 on a TP-Link TL-WDR3600 v1.

My question concerns the retention 'bandwidth data' and humble apologies if this is answered elsewhere or this question is in the wrong place.

I presume that an update without 'Attempting to Preserve Settings', results in erasure of all existing bandwidth data, whilst one that attempts an upgrade by Preserving Settings retains the historical data?

Given that it appears that 'saving settings' whilst updating to 1.10.0 is a 'no no'; is there a way to upgrade and preserve the bandwidth data stored in the router?

I have key data captured elsewhere, but I would like to continue the unbroken detailed data record (since August 2016). I can download the data as a CSV, but it seems I cannot restore the contents? Maybe I'm being silly and pedantic. :)

In any case my data comparison story looks like this. The chart is a detailed comparison of key Gargoyle data vs that of my internet service provider.

Image

Note: SkyMesh is my Internet provider. SkyMesh have suffered a litany of billing problems ... 99% in the customers favour. SkyMesh referred to my Gargoyle data to help sort thing out.

Thanks
That's some cool data, i'd be sorry to see you lose it.
I recommend exporting the CSVs, and dumping the contents of /usr/data/bwmon. That is the raw data.

The only thing you can attempt (and i say attempt, because it may not work) is to flash, kill bwmon (/etc/init.d/bwmon stop), delete the data from /usr/data/bwmon and /tmp/data/bwmon, then put the saved data from /usr/data/bwmon back in place, and start bwmon again (/etc/init.d/bwmon start).

I'd make sure i was comfortable with a failsafe reset before attempting this :)
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Wahroonga Farm
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Re: Version 1.10.0 : New stable version with critical security fixes

Post by Wahroonga Farm »

Hi lantis,

Thanks for the prompt reply.

I'll have a poke around ... and if comfortable give it a shot.

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