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来自merlin改进,主要是针对华硕官方固件BUG修正和小的改进,非常稳定,重新启用一些被官方禁用的功能,主要改进查看下图:( R- t/ c& o$ P4 s2 v" U# |1 z
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Asuswrt-Merlin - build 3.0.0.4.220.18b (24-Sept-2012)# j, r( _% ~7 \
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Asuswrt is the firmware developped by Asus for their newer routers. They are ' `; T, B+ p3 W; N% x/ u
also porting it to some of their older models, like the RT-56U and RT-N16.
8 o- N0 ?" W3 T, b& o) ^While originally based on Tomato-RT, Asus has disabled some of the
9 m$ B- p7 A. g$ i$ toriginal Tomato features, and added others.
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Asuswrt-merlin is a customized version, which I am developping.
, F- U# M* \/ V1 p, c3 A3 vThe goal is to do some bugfixes and minor enhancements to Asus's firmware, ! q7 ]& p' N& d/ a: P4 p7 \
without targeting at full-blown advanced featuresets such as provided by 1 u0 C9 k9 |+ O; S
excellent projects like Tomato or DD-WRT. Some of the features
3 e; s- O- J7 a. w- B$ W& Nthat had been disabled by Asus have also been re-enabled./ u9 ?; n! Z8 K. n- B
This aims to be a more restrained alternative for those who prefer to stay
7 {& Z% Q- H& q1 C: _closer to the original firmware, with limited risks of seeing new 1 U, z. F5 L( S- t% M& A2 J4 a1 b
features bring in new stability issues. I value stability over
l6 M4 `& N) X* u; [' nperformance, and performance over features.8 |% t+ k" u# T5 X) P
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3 ~) @. C* j- Z! d% X. x' WSupported Devices
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Supported devices are:
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1 \/ D4 g, _9 M$ d( M7 kThese devices have experimental support (because I don't own one to test it):% |' }" H: ^1 `3 `& J, B, H
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Here is a list of features that Asuswrt-merlin brings over the original firmware:) [8 E. |* r2 q7 }1 P# I0 W3 M! L
( q6 ~- O+ w$ w8 m; z- @! T8 |- Based on the source code of release 3.0.0.4.2204 g0 o. C& u( A1 K
- Various bugfixes (like the crash on VPN/NAT Loopback access of LAN devices), J* \% C( h/ m- P1 m
- WakeOnLan web interface (with user-entered preset targets)3 J3 }, ^, `% ^9 D( g9 t
- Persistent JFFS partition
$ _* [' q- P( a7 e- User scripts that run on specific events
' R4 p; W9 y4 b& z- k1 b! L! ?- SSHD (through dropbear)' w4 l i* D* ?. F
- HTTPS web interface
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- I/ t) }1 Q1 ^7 R: n2 C1 u- Clicking on the MAC address of an unidentified client will do a lookup in
- y4 U9 T H( M3 M the OUI database (ported from DD-WRT).2 \+ @" q1 k* r3 R; |
- Optionally turn the WPS button into a radio enable/disable switch
; i) K6 v# l" c# k6 d5 \5 K- Optionally save traffic stats to disk (USB or JFFS partition) [" c f3 L$ B+ y
- Display monthly traffic reports0 d6 c6 e) ^4 N4 x3 x
- Display active/tracked network connections) G) n4 s+ V- } S/ _
- Allows tweaking TCP/UDP connection tracking timeouts3 s- {) G1 g8 s: w g
- CIFS client support (for mounting remote SMB share on the router)' W3 Q- l% z1 i: t- {6 c# A4 i2 H
- Layer7 iptables matching0 O1 @$ E* n0 X8 R
- User-defined options for WAN DHCP queries (required by some ISPs)
0 S0 g A5 A' p' E9 K: V- Name field on the DHCP reservation list( l* \0 T4 T- n( N# l
- Improved NAT loopback (based on code from phuzi0n from the DD-WRT forums)! {) P) o3 Z. p( {- G$ ~& c
- Dual WAN support (both failover and load
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- Disk spindown after user-configurable inactivity timeout
: I! F4 T) Z7 L/ d3 @6 m( v) |- System info summary page
! ]4 [( f7 w+ z& c" Q5 H$ D7 ?. D- Wireless client IP, hostname, rate and rssi on the Wireless Log page, Y$ a7 C- T9 c! \$ @
- OpenVPN client and server, based on code originally written by" {# `6 S+ p v8 ]
Keith Moyer for Tomato and reused with his
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1 w, {. S* t2 i( ^. |6 n7 x, l3 q* m1 KInstallation/ z; ]) M+ a8 m E: c/ k8 T
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/ ~/ u7 h0 B6 f$ T X x6 Y9 I1 kSimply flash it like any regular update. You should not need to reset to
3 ~ G4 p% F2 ^# hfactory defaults, unless coming from a version that used a different : r# R* E8 O( D
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by flashing one.
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NOTE: If you were still running a 32KB nvram firmware on an RT-N66U, the4 R: V, Q0 s+ _
first time you flash a 64KB-enabled firmware (such as Asuswrt-merlin) it 1 }% S8 L0 c; n4 H6 ~ }
will wipe ALL your current settings and revert back to factory default!. R: a# p+ x' f2 d6 f
This is required to upgrade the nvram storage to 64 KB.- H* F% W3 S H1 x+ Z
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* JFFS *
' l: p6 x- ~/ C9 A, D) h$ D, fJFFS is a writable section of the flash memory (around 12 MB) which will $ ^5 P. n- P! \; r% |1 v& h6 J
allow you to store small files (such as scripts) inside the router without # I1 m0 J( q1 ~ w. j- Z+ ]0 o3 j
needing to have a USB disk plugged in. This space will survive reboot (but
8 u" U# G3 w6 H) @it *MIGHT NOT survive firmware flashing*, so back it up first before flashing!).
8 g% a$ V2 Q0 t$ s% u6 v! e! pIt will also be available fairly early at boot (before USB disks).1 X' A6 j( n0 ]9 c- r- F2 Q `
) _& T! U; D4 j" N) TTo enable this option, go to the Administration page, under the System tab.
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% j$ w* o$ y! h( N4 yFirst time you enable JFFS, it must be formatted. This can be done through
. P7 Q2 z( b6 d* ythe web page, same page where you enable it. Enabling/Disabling/Formating 1 n) l9 N8 x+ M- {* d( }
JFFS requires a reboot to take effect.
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prematuraly wear out the flash storage. This is a good place to
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that rarely get written to (like once a day). Storing files that
' t4 e: Q+ M0 ^, ]constantly get written to (like logfiles) is NOT recommended - use! {$ n. [) t& f. s! I
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These are shell scripts that you can create, and which will be run when 1 ?" j( ~) t- v9 z7 ^! E/ A
certain events occur. Those scripts must be saved in /jffs/scripts/ 3 f; y1 r4 n; z7 Q. E& o% [
(so, JFFS must be enabled and formatted). Available scripts:
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- services-start: Services are started (boot)
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- wan-start: WAN interface just come up (includes if it went down and back up): t% h5 N' x V( ? R
- firewall-start: Firewall is started (filter rules have been applied)/ _3 c) n A N; M8 x+ O
- nat-start: nat rules (i.e. port forwards and such) have been applied (nat table)! n: N) c* F. O3 a! r4 L
- init-start: Right after jffs is mounted, before any of the services get started/ [9 H8 ]9 s: o) r# S
- pre-mount: Just before a partition is mounted. Be careful with
a( g0 W9 ~; e- w this script. This is run in a blocking call and will block the mounting of the
; x/ e+ V- {* @+ @ partition for which it is invoked till its execution is complete. This is done
/ U. F: J$ k, x/ A2 p; G K: g! k- S so that it can be used for things like running e2fsck on the partition before $ T$ H7 i0 B) s: [3 |5 d' P9 r
mounting. This script is also passed the device path being mounted as an
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/ V$ X" R9 A; {* L- post-mount: Just after a partition is mounted
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There's a WOL tab under the new Tools menu. From there you can enter a' Z, j9 W/ _2 ]
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create a list of MAC addresses that will be stored in nvram, and on7 n# D" F6 F" Z- C, V4 P# `
which you can click afterward to wake up one of the listed computers, without
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: Q/ i6 ~/ n9 S4 C. RSSH support (through Dropbear) was re-enabled. Password-based login will use + P! c2 I: {6 i) m$ v8 u% Z
the same username and password as telnet/web access. You can also optionally 2 t/ p8 U3 v8 p, I
insert a RSA public key there for keypair-based authentication. There
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2 l& E8 F* r. w' \6 S3 MI re-enabled HTTPS access in the firmware. From the Administration->System
& [6 w- U0 h* O0 h6 ?- a2 C/ Zpage you can configure your router so it accepts connections on http, https
: B: X" I8 c3 b/ C4 C0 f Ror both. You can also change the https port to a different one
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1 Q8 U3 f3 s* g# vCrond will automatically start at boot time. You can
N, B( P: L, R! c7 v' hput your cron tasks in /var/spool/cron/crontabs/ . The file
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Note that this location resides in RAM, so you would have to
" \9 R# N/ A; B7 `( X( f$ ?- D9 Hput your cron script somewhere such as in the jffs partition, : Q! ], ` T3 b7 i8 P4 _7 Q
and at boot time copy it to /var/spool/cron/crontabs/ using % F* [6 i# Z f
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* Traffic history saving *
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router reboots (by default it is currently kept in RAM,
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slow down the loading of this page, especially if you have
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Under Tools -> Other Settings there are various parameters
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those settings. Most commonly, people will tweak the UDP timeout
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W7 K# u& R! [* c' x5 ~) HTimeout values are in seconds.
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You can mount remote SMB shares on your router. The syntax will
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* Dual WAN (EXPERIMENTAL) *
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failover Internet connection. Dual WAN is the next step, also : I, w P7 h) ]$ K& L9 ]* p
developped by Asus but left disabled so far in their official * v4 R5 Q( M& m& |* r, D, C! k
releases (probably because this is still work in progress). 1 V" o6 l0 l5 ]+ Q, M% f1 W0 [
4 ^$ `; u' A2 oThe first improvement over USB failover is that it works not only
1 S" P* v# U4 M" y5 Twith USB but with other ethernet devices, which can be plugged
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mode, Dual WAN also supports a load balancing mode, allowing ) w9 [" _8 A/ Q* }. Z
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Keep in mind that Dual WAN is still an experimental feature, until
6 X h% m3 \% G/ w" jthe time Asus finishes developping and testing it.
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& Y _. V, g' e' o. R+ g% Y6 Gto configure a timeout value (in seconds) on the Tools -> Other Settings 7 p) [4 _/ B! y l7 k
page. Plugged hard drives will stop spinning after being inactive
3 p4 O- b" \, S" y' H. m/ @for that specified period of time. Note that services like Download Master
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/ @. }' R2 s4 l7 J! ?OpenVPN is an SSL-based VPN technology that is provided as a 2 ?0 {( n+ \# `- d
secure alternative to the PPTP VPN already included by Asus.- e: U0 }4 }) Q( W5 s$ g
OpenVPN is far more secure and more flexible, however it is / T3 B9 q }; N1 K' g) j
not as easy to configure, and requires the installation of ) F$ ?2 N: v x1 t0 U
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, r0 }, W4 P* \2 x A6 \* j, ]! eExplaining the details of OpenVPN are beyond the scope of this
. {# F' N: D P9 g% t8 ^/ x g. idocumentation, and I am in no way an expert on OpenVPN.
7 D" P5 r% O$ R) P, I- g/ {$ U. ZFortunately, there is a lot of available documentation and
4 ~4 J' b2 ~8 A: r$ t( c+ qHowto guides out there. I tried to stick to the same option 3 g/ C0 K/ W* G7 K1 m1 E
descriptions as used by Tomato, so about any guide written
+ v3 D- v: z) t# M5 Y/ \for Tomato can easily be used to guide you on
$ b; C) L5 r( hAsuswrt-Merlin. For pointers, check the Wiki on the Asuswrt-Merlin % m8 I( ?& @, z- V$ Y
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2 v& d0 w o. n0 `5 _0 y6 _The source code with all my modifications can be found 5 E) V, w: y, Y: e% b. [. c
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3.0.0.4.220.18b:
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- FIXED: Handle cases where the wireless driver returns a speed of -15 f3 }* B5 ]# V3 M. B5 p: Z5 f
- FIXED: Removed rssi retrieval retries, as it would make the first access to
% }/ `3 L0 T( z3 C1 J8 o the wireless page take forever if you had multiple connected clients.
" y- n+ [$ E& U You will have to manually refresh the page the first time you access it
* f* c. G) a9 B8 I if the RSSI is reported as "??".
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3.0.0.4.220.18:
. K" w& s/ |9 c3 A2 O+ j* ?0 d2 N - NEW: Added OpenVPN logging verbosity setting (vpn_loglevel, must be
' Q* @+ x" O# O- u: I manually set to a value between 0 and 15, with 3 being the default).
" O8 h" l/ \/ k0 v b - FIXED: Buffer overrun in init code that would crash the router when
( Q/ O& Y# Q% a, X too many features were enabled at compile time.
( C$ m1 r! Z2 R' T. U" O$ S - FIXED: Re-enabled DualWAN (RT-N66U, RT-AC66U)
' U$ F, g( [' J1 u: `/ I( W$ W - FIXED: Re-enabled Beceem (Wimax) support in RT-AC66U., N4 D! `$ c1 K2 q0 T" O
- FIXED: OpenVPN 'Start with WAN' and 'Respond to DNS' settings were % j. B; x! U& ]4 u
not properly saved.
5 U: t( ^: |# v% H( z! h/ b. J - FIXED: First time a client's rssi is polled it would return 0.) H& ~5 f) p% `, E$ A2 j/ x/ w
- FIXED: post-mount user script wasn't executed (regression in 220.17)% V/ o# A7 m U& h7 v0 ]+ [* Z* t, W, |
- CHANGED: Added some info to the OpenVPN server and client pages.
6 q- ?2 }8 ^5 h% |/ Q - CHANGED: Improved load time of the VPN Status page.
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! n0 ]& S9 K5 `' z7 B0 d! C* K9 x
$ P$ Q4 B4 b/ ?3 T6 x5 ^3.0.0.4.220.17:
7 W* J: {; q* H/ P/ m - NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.4.220, which includes:
1 o' B3 I1 Z9 O+ w( Q * Fixes to IPv6 6rd% {3 S: V4 i+ y) D. m
* Fixes to AC66U Wifi + QoS m3 A1 N* i/ {! R+ d
* AiCloud2 k5 A; c/ i( r I
* Interference mode once again enabled
+ ]8 k( X* e, g2 N7 h - NEW: Display last received rate and rssi for each clients on Wireless Log page.# j4 i% A' X, v- A- c! W; |
- FIXED: dnsmasq not listening to DNS requests from OpenVPN clients
$ Z% {- V/ B! F& P( i if you had just enabled the option on the webui.
$ l, b$ p8 o$ i. v7 d0 M - FIXED: PPTP clients not always showing on VPN Status page.) r8 ?4 [8 n5 K
- CHANGED: Disabled DualWAN as it's currently broken in 220.
" E" k+ R W$ R - CHANGED: Disabled Beceem Wimax support in RT-AC66U as it bricks" a5 ^" d, @% d9 N' w! r$ _5 o
the router.& Z7 U5 s2 D# o. i1 `% ^
- CHANGED: Removed firmware update checker to avoid accidental
* A9 |6 Q9 J5 K& j! r7 w/ v- `5 v; X revert to original FW.
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8 A9 q; ^1 ?7 h1 u, x8 n t. r/ R# e2 L9 x: _- S
3.0.0.3.178.16 Beta:' m! q, z: b8 S, W. r* ]) g
- NEW: (RT-N66U, RT-AC66U) Implemented OpenVPN, based on code written by! L3 [8 j* G w+ z( e& W- d! v% {
Keith Moyer (from the Tomato project).
$ D3 y7 t6 M) G/ G - NEW: Added crontab command
% ^7 Q6 ^& Q' V& c4 V - FIXED: (RT-AC66U) Would crash when accessing a LAN device through either
5 o* I G3 Y# o$ J( _) @ U: }, e VPN or the NAT Loopback (GRO is now disabled for that device)
+ }6 v/ e' a5 F$ @1 i - FIXED: dnsmasq was listening to all interfaces by default, allowing 0 B8 n" r: t6 `* ]: Z
even dhcp requests to be serviced from the wan side if you& T( }+ c( D9 I8 I
had the firewall disabled (Asus bug) (fixed by dev0id). R. z9 x2 F0 {, J
- FIXED: Default disk idle spindown now set to 0 (disabled).4 k8 d2 o$ b# B! T
- FIXED: Corrupted WOL list when using IE.
4 O. [2 _/ U6 F( H2 G - CHANGED: Upgraded openssl to 1.0.0j.
$ \ b# E$ P: Q* Y - CHANGED: Included fully functional openssl command (will allow you to
0 X/ m( u, S% z } create keypairs and certificates from the router).
0 C0 m; ~1 Y/ R - CHANGED: Removed power adjustments from the Performance page, as they
# X, V: F+ W, }( V* p are redundant, and not as reliable.
- @& I6 e, \: f! e2 J) k. G! i% R' p" G - CHANGED: (RT-N16) Disabled Dual WAN, as it exhibited many issues, and I
! O) l" c! m0 n1 G: p' ~& W am unable to work on them without an actual router.+ d* [, L/ x! O4 W
$ b8 N' _7 f+ ?! [" E/ `$ O8 k9 O% i# w
3.0.0.3.178.15:3 [; i* x1 I5 n, ?/ c
- NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.3.178. Notable fixes by Asus:
+ G7 X4 z! N% Y" S' ? * Radio turns back on based on schedule
* [( A; D! i4 w6 k0 o0 U4 Q, ~6 M9 V; K * Reorganized QoS pages
& U9 k' ?0 n. u& Q+ j5 n+ ?; l) s! ^ * Turning WAN DHCP connection off will first release current DHCP lease
: m7 s( R8 ~! w - NEW: RT-AC66U officialy supported, with all the same features as the RT-N66U.4 Q& V' w: u/ t; Y- e
- NEW: (RT-AC66U) Implemented JFFS support. Limiting partition to 32 MB
5 L; K% @3 i# d+ Z# ^ max, as using the whole 90+ MB available makes little sense for
9 ?# U. ?" h: A3 t JFFS, and was also displaying some issues.
0 m% [4 Z3 `% L( Z - NEW: Added nat-start user script, as NAT rules get applied separately from# b3 U9 r( u# K6 U2 _' Q5 }+ u
other firewall rules (firewall-start changes to the nat table are _1 F4 h: J, e% O$ p
being overwritten when the router starts NAT)
0 N9 n$ ?1 b9 ^ - NEW: Added additional info to Sysinfo page# u: H2 ?( X5 H; T) T; V) {
- NEW: Added chroot applet
! Y/ Q. u/ p- ]. z& u3 M3 V - NEW: Option to allow SSH access from WAN
6 M; R: C; m5 ^3 F! H) ` - NEW: Option to exclude specific devices from idle spindown
3 U) {' P, g3 ?; v, \& L2 h/ s - FIXED: Performance page now uses the new Sysinfo API, and is now able5 O3 l6 y* \! x
to deal with cases where radios are disabled.
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3.0.0.3.162.14b:
% \9 j, s+ U8 y0 r* s7 } - FIXED: Web server would crash for some people when accessing
; I1 f% C q( F7 p' B the Wireless Log page.; [& H7 r) ]$ Z4 L
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3.0.0.3.162.14:
' v2 |. B3 ~- {7 D6 H - NEW: Spin down disks after (user-configurable) inactivity timeout0 l0 j0 @, u/ X. A$ O% t- h
(using Jeff Gibbons' sd-idle-2.6)
+ ]: N2 o' ^+ A: j7 k - NEW: System information page under the Tools menu.) z6 a; ?0 ]5 i
- NEW: Station list on the Wireless Log page will now report associated
# E7 E( R2 F! [ IP and hostnames (when possible).
7 Z# Z- c; ]5 q# ~7 w - CHANGED: Upgraded to MiniDLNA 1.0.25 (changelog:* g4 k/ J3 N4 f1 L& s' H/ W& ~
http://sourceforge.net/projects/minidlna/files/minidlna/1.0.25/)
- O/ L" ]) ?2 Z- @/ y - CHANGED: Better integration of the Run Cmd page.; G3 k- V# {0 D x
- FIXED: Incorrect left menu rendering when under the Tools menu.
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3.0.0.3.162.13:
( |0 ?, Q' C6 w- j! H* u - NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.3.162. F9 a- a+ V7 f1 m
- CHANGED: Switched to WPS radio toggle code Asus added,
3 l: |+ D3 f1 d, Z now on the Administration -> System tab.0 w1 \# F7 g3 b/ s, k. t
# p _2 L# d7 m' H% @* R3 U
: N! Y) u0 V* |' g; q& m
3.0.0.3.157.12 Beta:
# X9 {6 h/ e' T6 G: Y3 u+ f9 i* VThis is based on unreleased Asus code, which they have " b! _% n( h4 P* t
graciously provided me with.4 [9 c4 o& i8 R/ [- [
7 `4 L: M1 [8 l a9 ?$ E - NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.3.157. Notable changes from Asus:
5 B) \! C9 j7 p' ~& @8 ?/ A3 G . IPv6 tunnel memory leak fixed
2 w: z/ \" B' }, K . They fixed many issues, making some of my patches
3 m e& E) S3 F y; M* s6 V3 o no longer necessary, such as timezone DST, https auth, etc...0 Q4 m/ h D: z x
. Upgraded radvd& G& K: Q' Y/ J" J# b. P
- NEW: Added link to the command shell page in Tools menu.
: y+ i6 j, y' ~; z+ g - NEW: (RT-N16) Enabled power settings (EXPERIMENTAL)' H' @) _% _7 W
- NEW: Added "tee" command.1 m' z* H: b1 E8 x' Q
- FIXED: NAT loopback rules would actually NAT every lan to lan
( `9 @5 ~/ l+ e& p8 c' } connections instead of only those needing the loopback
9 |3 v" R8 W. J& A# Z (bug in Asus's code). Replaced with new code based on a g' s9 q- {, K/ i6 D% ]
suggestion from Phuzi0n on the DD-WRT forums.6 X: ^+ m1 f* s. \" e9 ]7 @1 k" w- F
- FIXED: Accessing the WOL page would make it resend the last! g! E& T0 Z- v5 y/ v6 U
WOL request.* B& F- W1 J) P9 Q6 s+ `3 \6 X4 E
- FIXED: 'cru' was using 'root' instead of 'admin'
6 u8 l. v4 x' r) M( ?& d, ~) ^ - CHANGED: Re-enabled Dual WAN (EXPERIMENTAL)8 I' F( _; C1 k# S+ G" g
- CHANGED: Made tracked connections load async from rest of the page
! i/ i9 P' J( z' P$ r - CHANGED: Increased hostname width on Connection status page
K( \ C: R8 ?# o6 R$ z% o - CHANGED: Improved WOL page functionality.: |& p. x' |: N( k; S6 F
# _& A7 z9 o1 B; b5 b. O1 m
1 B) G4 O. D$ C' Q l/ \3.0.0.3.144.11 Beta:
2 g B! g! K ~; g6 c2 j - NEW: Name field added to DHCP reservation list( [: ]# B1 F# M3 [9 F+ E. T
- NEW: Webui option to enable resolving IPs on the Connections tab! v5 _5 e4 ~2 M) x# M
- NEW: Store a list of computer MACs to use as WOL targets; H: @, d. y; q! H$ t2 u
- CHANGED: Increased dhcp options from 32 to 128 characters3 B: A# N/ f7 ]. R0 V& p8 _- N
- FIXED: Brought max PPTPD password lenght back to 32 chars (Asus had reduced
3 Z# O* H1 \& |) \, n7 W it to 16 in recent versions)( e% S4 @0 ~2 w! V: X! Q
- FIXED: Retrieve dhcpc options for the correct wan interface3 {" z, ~+ l9 c/ R. R' _& J
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4 w, f( R+ w' E, \3.0.0.3.144.10:
$ J- n/ S: b+ _( q - NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.3.144. g, X1 C- \/ L, z+ ^ v
- NEW: Support for 64K NVRAM enabled. ***First flash will
9 D, p& }: D5 R8 N4 N3 u wipe out ALL your settings! And you cannot restore ( R. N8 G4 q1 L: Q" j" o1 s" Q
from saved settings - you must manually reconfigure
1 n e4 E: n9 Q. f% l: p everything. Be warned!***5 M* b1 O3 ?4 X( t- [8 u, I4 p: @2 e
- NEW: Enabled support for Broadcom Wimax devices
: I. V3 W1 ^! T9 i& n, y7 A - NEW: Added cifs kernel module (for mounting remote SMB shares)
: ~7 p4 t W: {) [) s6 H- C - NEW: Added layer7 iptables matching0 i& R8 B6 O8 T1 M& T# d$ k& U8 G
- NEW: Added user-options for DHCP on the WAN page
1 S, `# M( p% R - FIXED: Router crashing when connecting to it over Wifi
: E6 ?8 x, h7 |) \- {2 r7 Q and running the newer QoS code (disabled GRO)
$ I2 F# C `2 _2 z - FIXED: Router crashing when connecting to a network $ J8 `& y. E: i8 m
device behind the router from over a VPN! O! G7 y0 S$ r U
connection (disabled GRO).! a5 F6 v% G8 e
- FIXED: Incorrect timezone set unless enabling
$ x. M8 p* x2 Y3 H( G( W4 N manual DST.' J1 B! o5 [" D% ^
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3.0.0.3.130.9:
, a$ e; w* |, E: A3 k - NEW: Enabled new Dual WAN support from Asus
8 \$ n. b8 [0 k6 N7 r) t& D - FIXED: no-ip DDNS entry would revert to Asus DDNS on webui
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4 L8 J2 R+ ?, V, A" N, i# r1 e7 G3.0.0.3.130.8: R4 D& l& v( ]5 i
*** Reverting to factory defaults BEFORE and AFTER flashing1 v+ c7 K) W; D; _. y
this version is strongly recommended! The newer Asus code base
( M9 C7 w- V* w% ^* hseems to have changed quite a few settings, so you'll want to
/ h# d! E \8 E/ Y: S- V& Tnot only start with the new default values, but also get rid 5 ` N5 Z8 c1 H3 E; ~
of obsolete settings. Otherwise you will be wasting a
& m0 N' |/ U. B. S- P+ bgood amount of the limited available nvram. ***
$ J# w& `" V* I) L
$ {. c6 L0 ^# o2 A0 Q+ G - KNOWN ISSUE: Memory leak when using IPv6 (bug in Asus's code
5 K9 h( O, |+ m0 \2 p: D* t and/or kernel code)
; A; g* n( ^' z( V% I3 |* V" n
5 ~" L! Y( z8 I3 z3 }9 C$ A - KNOWN ISSUE: PPTP VPN can randomly reboot the router if accessing
% J4 _. m6 g$ t! o) ^ a LAN device behind the router. Workaround is to
3 |1 K) i+ m7 ] use an IP range outside of the local LAN
; ~0 V( u) p; @- n: x (i.e. 10.0.0.0 instead of 192.168.1.0), and either & K# f6 ]/ I3 S, D; `$ p
set your VPN to use the VPN tunnel as default
& w& U5 ~: {( { gateway, or manually add a route to your VPN $ d2 V2 c, d6 p1 |
client.) ]: d% ^6 j' i- b, Z$ y; ?6 b
7 | n% B" O5 E$ }. Z4 e - NEW: Rebased patches on 3.0.0.4.130 (RT-N53U sources)./ @6 z, D5 g5 u% B. _$ n+ R
Build 130 brings various code changes to IPv6, not sure 3 J* p! l0 r! u8 j4 T
what else (as I have no changelog between 112 and 130).* y* r% k, _5 y/ d# W9 p/ d
The QoS code remains from build 108, as build 130 is
; |, L# }& F3 \5 S8 e5 n unstable.' @$ i5 h3 Q$ y
- NEW: Added "diff" utility8 m) {; W: D) x( m3 h4 K
- NEW: Keyword-based filter (new in 130)
3 t2 D, L; p+ C0 v& ? c - FIXED: Firmware/settings can now be uploaded over HTTPS4 ?* z/ I4 g$ j" I" i3 |4 D) R
(bug fixed by Asus)
& K3 [1 c$ V) b% L/ a - FIXED: Buffer overflow in networkmap that would cause garbled
+ E& g" Y5 s" m device names to appear on the clists list (bug in( {7 {: @" l; N) G# J$ e
Asus's code)
# P6 a! R. P+ ~5 O. r - FIXED: Firewall would break when applying a game preset that 1 y8 H) S1 D3 g- l: T i2 j
had multiple ports separated by a "," (bug in Asus's
1 k% P( s& x: L+ J code)
# W; y G6 k6 l# v" J - FIXED: WOL through webui wasn't working when IPv6 is enabled
( z) E o9 Q/ g Q - FIXED: Memory leak in sit.ko (backported from Linux 2.6.25.3)
9 F( [1 J# {8 S2 C9 M; j - IMPROVED: /jffs/scripts/ will be created automatically if it3 G* w! S# C7 C" @
doesn't exist (you must still make any new script $ Z. z) e& d0 r/ X& F
executable using "chmod a+rx script_filename")
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3.0.0.3.108.7:( X+ f0 c7 q! L1 U# g& L
- NEW: Added no-ip.com support to DDNS (patch submitted by Igor Pavlov)
% B% x: M( k! w5 v9 ]$ p) x - NEW: Added webui page under System Log to display active/tracked
. E. C8 [7 H. c% ?1 d network connections.5 ~& B- x7 h) n4 U4 Z
- NEW: Added netstat-nat command.
: R! j5 k# g# `: O9 `. d - NEW: Added pre-mount and post-mount user scripts (patch submitted by % O- {8 m! a' J7 V4 {4 y+ F+ H2 C6 Z
Shantanu Goel)' I$ O1 |( U0 F* y; I9 W
- NEW: Allows tweaking TCP/UDP connection tracking timeouts7 F# T! W. }' u c1 ~# m3 G9 a
- FIXED: Removed check in Asus's code that would reject txpower > 805 A! J3 f1 u9 H, I: P$ v+ { `
unless you clicked three times on Apply (?!).+ W4 K* [. { E( _: q' \
NOTE: Still not sure power setting even works, as I get. A5 z% r3 g1 u6 m9 v, J
-80db from the other end of the house no matter if I use ( v; V+ T2 E( s4 y- b
40 or 500 mW.
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. n; Y. h6 P: k6 |* t3.0.0.3.108.6:
" Z4 d) u4 e; Q1 l - NEW: HTTP access list (backported from build 112)0 v" K7 @& P# S% m. w
- NEW: PPTP VPN encryption options (backported from build 112)
9 D6 E, ?0 l$ P [; v- T* _ - FIXED: Traffic history location was't properly saved- F( c% l/ P. j# s
when changed in webui.1 Y4 I" p7 A6 H
- FIXED: Disabled traffic history saving to nvram for now,
% {. k( }: ^% v( c8 m+ A9 ^ to avoid people accidentally filling their limited nvram space.
. o3 j: l( b4 }2 } - FIXED: Missing bottom pixels from the bottom of General menu
; Y( P0 q- @" D1 ^; x - FIXED: Removed invalid CSS attribute# e% @; c8 h2 h
- FIXED: typo in VPN iptables entries (bug in Asus's code)
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" f- j. n7 D" n6 o% F. X/ Q. F. I3.0.0.3.108.5:' Z! M1 t& n! [9 O8 p4 p
- NEW: Crond starts at boot time.
3 v5 q( @5 ?! O1 m - NEW: init-start is a new user script that will be run early on
& K3 \' K ?3 m at boot time (right after jffs is mounted, and before any
7 v/ Y9 u! \; Z* _7 p$ M service gets started)# V2 S0 l0 n5 S8 ~
- NEW: Can save traffic history to a custom location (USB or
% P% R) s; J! K+ o ]( v1 V* A JFFS, for instance) to preserve it between reboots.$ q% D: i# t/ J5 b+ q+ t
- NEW: Added Monthly traffic page (ported from Tomato)
2 V* R/ Y# Q) R! j - NEW: Added the Performance Tuning page (with temperature).
8 m% O& S+ ~2 R5 M* O Y( Q4 \ - FIXED: Webui authentication was bypassed by the web server (bug in9 U, ]2 d" r2 b# e' S. M& { b5 m
Asus's code)
: [8 s% Z) T3 v( L z - FIXED: Httpd crash when uploading a FW or settings file over9 B: y3 K0 B: u. I2 W- t
https - should simply fail now. For now you have to
1 t9 ^5 j, {& ]# Q& c use http for flashing the FW or restoring your settings2 K" G7 x* r' x: F
from a saved config file.( s$ I3 s3 b/ w) H
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! x# K- j. B5 Y2 n3.0.0.3.108.4:
' c1 M! W8 f4 C+ M' M - NEW: Clicking on the MAC address of an unidentified client will do a lookup in% {2 c2 h# x* N! B
the OUI database (ported from DD-WRT).
7 ?. l# E8 G$ V9 y# Q5 H - NEW: Added HTTPS access to web interface (configurable under Administration)# [3 j. a3 W% t' v
- NEW: Option to turn the WPS button into a radio on/off toggle (under Administration)# d& W# q+ T! `' I) h* v
- FIXED: sshd would start even if disabled1 j- v; _; i, v. K& |
- CHANGE: Switched back to wol, as people report better compatibility with it.
/ I5 r( ^, t; N& o ether-wake remains available over Telnet.& X9 m; s- \) V: h' e& N5 _2 C
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3.0.0.3.108.3:4 P) i8 j8 x9 h3 h( G
- NEW: JFFS support (mounted under /jffs)
- d+ E% M* G# P `- g @+ _ - NEW: services-start, services-stop, wan-start and firewall-start user scripts,$ D, T6 Y/ v6 ?* P0 Q; }; Q4 f3 S
must be located in /jffs/scripts/ .
0 P& [- @; p/ p4 ~" t+ v - NEW: SSHD support
1 A1 n6 W. f7 k2 h - IMPROVED: Fleshed out this documentation, updated Contact info with SNB forum URL
2 A: a7 b+ M) t w/ m8 O - CHANGE: Removed wol binary, and switched to ether-wake (from busybox) instead.
2 G) P) ] l* _5 S4 p - CHANGE: Added "Merlin build" next to the firmware version on web interface.7 P j7 y, J8 p6 i* f$ ?& a
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3.0.0.3.108.2:
$ C8 Y8 _+ |- Y# @ - NEW: Added WakeOnLan web page3 Z& X. n' V/ _. e7 a
) m8 M3 p; j- f) \& _) r2 _
, ?5 ]. F2 z2 E3.0.0.3.108.1:
: h+ h8 T) d- F5 @ - Initial release./ u3 w, {7 ]+ I4 n2 }3 Z4 i3 Y8 @
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Contact information' B2 H8 O* a3 s& `* I" \
-------------------$ [; w' `' {8 r& t8 O' O
SmallNetBuilder forums (preferred method: http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=7047 as RMerlin) v: R) V8 B$ G, Z* j+ z9 @
Asus Forums (http://vip.asus.com/forum/topic.aspx?board_id=11&model=RT-N66U%20(VER.B1)&SLanguage=en-us) as RMerlin.
- v8 k- \4 J8 CWebsite: http://www.lostrealm.ca/
$ q, d7 m0 z& |! ?* e) c3 o: z! C kGithub: https://github.com/RMerl/asuswrt-merlin
& _, A5 _0 y$ s" n2 Q5 v$ n: cEmail: rmerl@lostrealm.ca) T; k* [, x3 Q: L m
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RMerlinDev9 S6 l( F( Y0 i* Z f: H7 W* A
' X( @3 f1 O& `Development news will be posted on Twitter. You can also keep a closer eye ' E o2 O# K& Z. ~, A5 U
on development as it happens through the Github site.
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For support question, plese use the SmallNetBuilder forums whenever possible, I regularily
& w6 x- n1 R3 M$ @- dpost there (in the Asus Wireless section).' |2 q# v7 r/ r) h9 r
+ y% K4 v1 R7 g; m' R8 ~; Q1 e" _7 L- A+ t- j/ [
Drop me a note if you are using this firmware and are enjoying it. If you really like it and want " @0 X$ @! j' ?+ F* D4 W
to give more than a simple "Thank you", there is also a Paypal donation button on my website.
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I want to give my special thanks to Asus for showing an interest in this project, 0 \, e0 z5 V: P7 v
and also providing me with support when needed. Also, thank you everyone who has
& m3 A& F; k1 @. |1 R }' xdonated through Paypal. Much appreciated!
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