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WARNING: DO NOT PRESERVE SETTINGS
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Do not install on 4MB routers
1.11.0.x gargoyle-ispy 2019-April-13 21
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WARNING: DO NOT PRESERVE SETTINGS
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Do not install on 4MB routers
1.11.0.x gargoyle-ispy 2019-April-13 21
Torrent
http://bit.ly/2veZ7tH
Routers
http://bit.ly/2IAWCtA
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:67d083933ce2e8227981f255753f56d32e89971b&dn=1.11.0.x%20gargoyle-ispy%202019-April-13%2021.7z&tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3a80&tr=udp%3a%2f%2fopen.demonii.com%3a1337&tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3a6969&tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.leechers-paradise.org%3a6969&tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3a6969%2fannounce&tr=udp%3a%2f%2ftracker.open-internet.nl%3a6969%2fannounce&tr=udp%3a%2f%2fallesanddro.de%3a1337%2fannounce&tr=udp%3a%2f%2f9.rarbg.to%3a2710%2fannounce
Changelog
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https://github.com/ericpaulbishop/gargo ... its/master
Re: 1.11.0.x gargoyle-ispy 2019-April-13 21
added the magnet
Can only do it when I get home
Can only do it when I get home
Re: 1.11.0.x gargoyle-ispy 2019-April-13 21
Yes, the date and time display is governed by the System - Time setting, good work, thank you ...
Turris Omnia with OpenWrt 21.02 - Tested
Linksys WRT3200ACM with Gargoyle 1.13.x
TL-WR1043ND v2 with Gargoyle 1.10.0
http://gargoyle.romanhk.cz custom builds by gargoyle users
Linksys WRT3200ACM with Gargoyle 1.13.x
TL-WR1043ND v2 with Gargoyle 1.10.0
http://gargoyle.romanhk.cz custom builds by gargoyle users
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Re: 1.11.0.x gargoyle-ispy 2019-April-13 21
upgrade worked fine on a Linksys WRT1900AC from prior ispy
Re: 1.11.0.x gargoyle-ispy 2019-April-13 21
WDR4300 updated from previous ispy build.
Settings kept, nothing went wrong.
USB Plugin 'issue' persists (installed but not operational even after rebooting router/win10"
Uninstalling/Installing the plugin again worked like a charm.
Thanks for the new build!
Settings kept, nothing went wrong.
USB Plugin 'issue' persists (installed but not operational even after rebooting router/win10"
Uninstalling/Installing the plugin again worked like a charm.
Thanks for the new build!
Re: 1.11.0.x gargoyle-ispy 2019-April-13 21
Installed on my Archer C7 V2. Configured from scratch (well, mostly, copied over dhcp config and hosts), but am running into a problem with the firewall configuration.
I want to block some devices, but if I do so, save the setting and open it up again for editing, it switches back from "nothing allowed" to "everything allowed".
If I block everything but a single IP, the config seems to stick. Is this a misunderstanding of mine about how the firewall settings work, or a bug in the GUI?
Even with a setting to block everything but the global DNS, the restrictions seem not to work, as I can still see lots of active connections from the devices I want to block.
I want to block some devices, but if I do so, save the setting and open it up again for editing, it switches back from "nothing allowed" to "everything allowed".
If I block everything but a single IP, the config seems to stick. Is this a misunderstanding of mine about how the firewall settings work, or a bug in the GUI?
Even with a setting to block everything but the global DNS, the restrictions seem not to work, as I can still see lots of active connections from the devices I want to block.
Re: 1.11.0.x gargoyle-ispy 2019-April-13 21
In language manager, when a second language is installed, the default language (english) can be selected, but the name isn't displayed in the list.
Re: 1.11.0.x gargoyle-ispy 2019-April-13 21
A screenshot and a more detailed description will help us.ektus wrote: I want to block some devices, but if I do so, save the setting and open it up again for editing, it switches back from "nothing allowed" to "everything allowed".
What you see as an active connection are all connections through the router and do not explain LAN to WAN communication.ektus wrote: Even with a setting to block everything but the global DNS, the restrictions seem not to work, as I can still see lots of active connections from the devices I want to block.
Turris Omnia with OpenWrt 21.02 - Tested
Linksys WRT3200ACM with Gargoyle 1.13.x
TL-WR1043ND v2 with Gargoyle 1.10.0
http://gargoyle.romanhk.cz custom builds by gargoyle users
Linksys WRT3200ACM with Gargoyle 1.13.x
TL-WR1043ND v2 with Gargoyle 1.10.0
http://gargoyle.romanhk.cz custom builds by gargoyle users
Re: 1.11.0.x gargoyle-ispy 2019-April-13 21
Oh, I guess I already understood you. Sorry.ektus wrote:In language manager, when a second language is installed, the default language (english) can be selected, but the name isn't displayed in the list.
After rebooting the router:

After pressing "Refresh Plugins":

After the next reboot, the line is empty again.
Turris Omnia with OpenWrt 21.02 - Tested
Linksys WRT3200ACM with Gargoyle 1.13.x
TL-WR1043ND v2 with Gargoyle 1.10.0
http://gargoyle.romanhk.cz custom builds by gargoyle users
Linksys WRT3200ACM with Gargoyle 1.13.x
TL-WR1043ND v2 with Gargoyle 1.10.0
http://gargoyle.romanhk.cz custom builds by gargoyle users
Re: 1.11.0.x gargoyle-ispy 2019-April-13 21
I want to prevent 192.168.0.13 from having any internet access (except DNS and NTP, if I can't redirect the latter to my local time server). I've set a firewall rule and additionally a quota of 1kB per month. BW distribution shows 0kB for today, but in "Connected hosts" there are constantly between 26 and 28 UDP connections and the connection list shows the following. Are those just connection attempts? If so, shouldn't those be filtered away if they are blocked by the firewall?RomanHK wrote:A screenshot and a more detailed description will help us.ektus wrote: I want to block some devices, but if I do so, save the setting and open it up again for editing, it switches back from "nothing allowed" to "everything allowed".
What you see as an active connection are all connections through the router and do not explain LAN to WAN communication.ektus wrote: Even with a setting to block everything but the global DNS, the restrictions seem not to work, as I can still see lots of active connections from the devices I want to block.
http://www.ektus.de/bilder/2019-04-24%2 ... k_rule.png
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Current Connections
Refresh Rate: 10s
Bandwidth Units: Auto (Mixed))
Host Display: Display Host IPs
Connections between local hosts and the router are not displayed.
Proto*↓* LAN Host/WAN Host** Bytes Up/Down** L7 Proto**
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
202.104.223.37:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
180.97.187.62:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
47.88.138.206:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
139.162.29.52:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
153.99.246.61:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
58.56.111.31:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
123.244.9.9:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
58.56.111.22:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
205.251.144.59:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
123.134.94.226:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
180.97.187.58:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
123.244.9.11:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
180.97.187.60:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
192.200.108.26:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
58.56.111.24:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
213.128.85.34:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
123.244.9.21:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
221.234.40.3:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
213.128.85.242:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
221.234.40.4:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
58.56.111.5:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
123.134.94.228:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
202.104.223.38:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
58.56.111.28:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.047 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9101
185.152.64.45:9310 109.844 kBytes
0.000 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9100
221.234.43.248:9110 98.043 kBytes
0.088 kBytes
udp 192.168.0.13:9100
78.129.239.6:9110 98.043 kBytes
0.088 kBytes