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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:
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Asuswrt-Merlin - build 3.0.0.4.220.18b (24-Sept-2012)* Q9 o: X5 P Q' F5 O
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About
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6 } `: m# h3 U+ N$ p. XAsuswrt is the firmware developped by Asus for their newer routers. They are 7 p6 `5 S- o- o9 N$ \1 H7 b# w& O$ S
also porting it to some of their older models, like the RT-56U and RT-N16.
1 c1 u) @* e2 k/ V, A8 I cWhile originally based on Tomato-RT, Asus has disabled some of the 4 s/ T& S6 z5 y) U5 F7 W
original Tomato features, and added others.
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Asuswrt-merlin is a customized version, which I am developping.! _# f; H3 r. J$ l( s
The goal is to do some bugfixes and minor enhancements to Asus's firmware, 5 D; b$ K5 Y, h s: W& s8 C
without targeting at full-blown advanced featuresets such as provided by 4 t" W1 T& O6 v6 p
excellent projects like Tomato or DD-WRT. Some of the features 0 Z% L; ^' z6 [+ `7 D6 `: F
that had been disabled by Asus have also been re-enabled.
8 @! w7 z {' Z# K) nThis aims to be a more restrained alternative for those who prefer to stay # t+ `0 i! B1 R# r: R7 C- ?
closer to the original firmware, with limited risks of seeing new 5 b( S8 H @: ]
features bring in new stability issues. I value stability over 9 z5 |# S* ?9 C' k5 g, c: [
performance, and performance over features.
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Supported Devices
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Supported devices are:( w9 w# h7 h$ f1 ]. V
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* RT-AC66U
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- U6 k+ o3 y: i3 j" fThese devices have experimental support (because I don't own one to test it):2 n! e4 M# n8 _$ o" F- t
* RT-N16
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8 c$ Z8 y' @9 F. K6 x! m: B2 HFeatures
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4 o& N Q4 S7 }$ j2 ]& ^Here is a list of features that Asuswrt-merlin brings over the original firmware:
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' V; G% ^- E% m' a- s2 y. B- Based on the source code of release 3.0.0.4.220% [ R: ^4 s, C$ ?0 i7 Y0 a
- Various bugfixes (like the crash on VPN/NAT Loopback access of LAN devices)5 g- |4 w/ h1 J
- WakeOnLan web interface (with user-entered preset targets)
! L9 N: Z7 n2 W; V* B4 d+ q9 f) k- Persistent JFFS partition
. J0 X# _# A/ p t) V9 k- User scripts that run on specific events
- s& C4 Z% A, N7 T8 _- @- SSHD (through dropbear)1 E$ t/ Y' D* j+ q5 `( F7 Q4 ^
- HTTPS web interface
) h8 S/ g9 G3 E- Crond
6 Q* s+ h' B1 `3 F" B, R- Clicking on the MAC address of an unidentified client will do a lookup in
* m' Q9 U% C$ n the OUI database (ported from DD-WRT).* o6 q! |) F2 e7 [# x
- Optionally turn the WPS button into a radio enable/disable switch
+ h" i5 S) g& E) j) W- Optionally save traffic stats to disk (USB or JFFS partition)
9 }' t# T; {' P4 x2 a; i* h- Display monthly traffic reports
6 H/ m" ~. |2 a4 f/ X- Display active/tracked network connections! U6 \3 \9 p8 K5 M+ x9 w
- Allows tweaking TCP/UDP connection tracking timeouts
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- Layer7 iptables matching
% e2 b L2 O; C! U3 }- |- User-defined options for WAN DHCP queries (required by some ISPs)
- V5 }6 b" M" _- Name field on the DHCP reservation list
6 b Y q, q' X9 V- Improved NAT loopback (based on code from phuzi0n from the DD-WRT forums)" v0 O, ~8 V8 ~9 j7 u; g7 f
- Dual WAN support (both failover and load
4 k1 F+ Q% e+ C- x+ C balancing supported) (EXPERIMENTAL) (RT-N66U, RT-AC66U)
) X8 L. F; {) e1 j8 w- Disk spindown after user-configurable inactivity timeout+ A- p9 {8 Q, I5 u( V
- System info summary page5 } o% s7 S$ z1 m8 H9 o9 {
- Wireless client IP, hostname, rate and rssi on the Wireless Log page
& p* L/ S, j7 X* V% R- OpenVPN client and server, based on code originally written by
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permission. (RT-N66U, RT-AC66U)1 ~! k* X, T4 a" ?
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/ q$ v9 ]5 U* p- v! [% GInstallation( _' H/ H9 X+ v% w* T
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% Y X ~3 e3 [! e; PSimply flash it like any regular update. You should not need to reset to
`! H/ Z; J5 I3 Z) Bfactory defaults, unless coming from a version that used a different
# ^1 |! \+ L; l8 `: r' g% q' gnvram size. You can revert back to an original Asus firmware at any time just
. C+ F: C( b; Y5 D2 k% V- f: Qby flashing one.
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NOTE: If you were still running a 32KB nvram firmware on an RT-N66U, the) _& F+ \& b7 ~$ R) V
first time you flash a 64KB-enabled firmware (such as Asuswrt-merlin) it
: Q6 n) y2 e1 W& c: U& vwill wipe ALL your current settings and revert back to factory default!
5 x; F `$ f; V$ D! N0 j* L/ JThis is required to upgrade the nvram storage to 64 KB.
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8 @ [3 i# E5 {" u7 Y J4 n+ hJFFS is a writable section of the flash memory (around 12 MB) which will
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needing to have a USB disk plugged in. This space will survive reboot (but
6 M* A T; |1 V8 U* m0 _) [& Lit *MIGHT NOT survive firmware flashing*, so back it up first before flashing!). % l5 l/ q) i5 q" E
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7 G! s4 h6 I' ~9 H) K( ^To enable this option, go to the Administration page, under the System tab.
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First time you enable JFFS, it must be formatted. This can be done through
9 m+ x5 j) G; _0 B. g6 Vthe web page, same page where you enable it. Enabling/Disabling/Formating
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These are shell scripts that you can create, and which will be run when
8 G4 Z' O6 K$ W& \: B" ~certain events occur. Those scripts must be saved in /jffs/scripts/ h8 l7 F6 u, R2 L D8 a. @. I
(so, JFFS must be enabled and formatted). Available scripts:
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- ?7 N- `2 d* y# U9 Z) F- services-start: Services are started (boot) y- S! C- ?% Z: Z& g. r
- services-stop: Services are stopped (reboot)
. `' v' r9 R7 s G9 ]* i7 @- wan-start: WAN interface just come up (includes if it went down and back up)/ j$ G: t3 ^0 a
- firewall-start: Firewall is started (filter rules have been applied)9 C) W0 ?+ E9 g
- nat-start: nat rules (i.e. port forwards and such) have been applied (nat table)$ V7 `1 n/ e2 l& F3 L
- init-start: Right after jffs is mounted, before any of the services get started
$ N4 ?" M& Y' j' W6 ?- pre-mount: Just before a partition is mounted. Be careful with
0 F" c5 ~! T4 l& o+ y4 g* y1 s. { this script. This is run in a blocking call and will block the mounting of the
* {$ V7 l; c2 L- n4 n partition for which it is invoked till its execution is complete. This is done
- G- m5 i8 O- x& E0 `& q so that it can be used for things like running e2fsck on the partition before
0 q- X0 z* \4 r mounting. This script is also passed the device path being mounted as an 0 h' k! i* o) r$ t2 \9 E# w- i% Q
argument which can be used in the script using $1.
3 G2 r8 q, n X2 V5 X- post-mount: Just after a partition is mounted
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7 z+ c2 P0 i! A/ C+ `1 f4 j* ADon't forget to set them as executable:
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2 `% A! K& K4 v" _7 u& d: I chmod a+rx /jffs/scripts/*2 H; \$ g( k g6 N X! O
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#!/bin/sh
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There's a WOL tab under the new Tools menu. From there you can enter a% i: Z0 B! Y6 x. U* N; i
target computer's MAC address to send it a WakeOnLan packet. You can also
0 O1 @3 |# P5 n) H- Ccreate a list of MAC addresses that will be stored in nvram, and on# g$ @$ u3 T6 T3 C" w4 l& L
which you can click afterward to wake up one of the listed computers, without 5 ]% t6 J& B3 G( I3 ]2 L% Z% N
having to remember their MAC addresses.
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SSH support (through Dropbear) was re-enabled. Password-based login will use 5 s7 u; x, I* Z/ d6 ]. m R
the same username and password as telnet/web access. You can also optionally
1 R; a. ?; S* g/ i! S: y* ]insert a RSA public key there for keypair-based authentication. There
! I8 Z0 m/ x3 F" jis also an option to make ssh access available over WAN.
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page you can configure your router so it accepts connections on http, https # s' B# N+ Y; q9 D' B! ^) `
or both. You can also change the https port to a different one
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toggle the radio on/off instead of starting WPS mode.
# N5 X! s; `0 ]9 t4 l; g( hThe option to enable this feature can be found on the
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Crond will automatically start at boot time. You can
0 G/ I# v* O( c; e/ ~put your cron tasks in /var/spool/cron/crontabs/ . The file
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: B7 m. h$ H# C* }" f. J" ]7 Fput your cron script somewhere such as in the jffs partition, 5 d/ @ M/ J. p R. w( h. H0 K
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V0 M# r/ a( qto save your traffic history to disk, preserving it between
* a J7 v7 q- K# [0 N+ ]1 m2 rrouter reboots (by default it is currently kept in RAM,
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' U+ w8 O, ^; Y# g- i7 B% nYou can save it to a custom location (for
R* j$ H8 Q& }example, "/jffs/" if you have jffs enabled), or
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Save frequency is also configurable - it is recommended
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if you are saving to jffs, to reduce wearing out
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This page will list the currently tracked network connections.
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under "Other Settings". Note that name resolution can
8 r7 D: O7 v$ O9 T. @ P, Pslow down the loading of this page, especially if you have
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0 s& M$ S( b Y; N( D! xUnder Tools -> Other Settings there are various parameters
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8 L7 e( N$ k8 K1 U4 Xtracking for TCP and UDP connections. You should be careful with 2 L6 D3 C2 x9 m! t7 A- H, X0 i
those settings. Most commonly, people will tweak the UDP timeout 4 T/ p9 W0 F9 \* r; C% y1 D5 B' A/ j
values to make them more VoIP-friendly, by using smaller timeouts.4 W4 y" s. p4 Z, T5 j6 b, S
Timeout values are in seconds.
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2 ^8 P" |+ l8 r+ zmount \\\\192.168.1.100\\ShareName /cifs1 -t cifs -o "username=User,password=Pass"
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( [$ V9 j+ P' ^! J9 s: q5 z' J- m(backslashes must be doubled.)8 u% F+ _! K; A; q5 T. S
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Asuswrt originally supports using a USB 3G/4G modem to use as a
. I: F( k7 S! K; h/ m9 ofailover Internet connection. Dual WAN is the next step, also
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releases (probably because this is still work in progress). 4 X4 k9 O* X% A
- a# w) o" u$ yThe first improvement over USB failover is that it works not only
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on one of the LAN ports that you will select as the secondary WAN
4 ?+ A: z4 e* T* e4 ]* Sinterface. The second difference is that in addition to failover
: V, v4 |. `4 Fmode, Dual WAN also supports a load balancing mode, allowing
/ {0 k2 Z7 n9 k* O5 f3 Jyou to share both connections at once.% @! }$ k( v/ x% A8 M' e
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Jeff Gibbons's sd-idle-2.6 has been added to the firmware, allowing you ! x) ^; @" L4 r. j/ B$ n2 h
to configure a timeout value (in seconds) on the Tools -> Other Settings ! f- ~7 o9 ~* J( `6 l ?% W7 n( O, S
page. Plugged hard drives will stop spinning after being inactive
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might be generating background disk activity, preventing it from idling.
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1 k) [0 q/ X( _; V* OpenVPN (client and server) *# E; N4 R" A o8 { p
OpenVPN is an SSL-based VPN technology that is provided as a 5 P2 D' ^) U/ G6 G4 V% d+ v+ m
secure alternative to the PPTP VPN already included by Asus.! T' l# b0 i( L3 h0 i7 e: ~& n
OpenVPN is far more secure and more flexible, however it is
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a client software on your computer client. The client 2 z7 i7 h- L( ~
can be obtained through this download page:% A* X K8 p+ i) }& e U. X# P
( W1 H, {; E# Ahttp://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/downloads.html9 }& @- n: v/ N! w
0 X' O% o. o! A' ]% _3 N, wExplaining the details of OpenVPN are beyond the scope of this $ b$ r$ @+ N& a& K* m. f
documentation, and I am in no way an expert on OpenVPN.
/ M Z9 r0 _5 ?( ZFortunately, there is a lot of available documentation and * X% b) A& q: X4 a% |! `; r
Howto guides out there. I tried to stick to the same option ( D) i9 z: z0 ^, ^2 Z# ?& y' `
descriptions as used by Tomato, so about any guide written 0 m! h$ r @! n% A8 J$ i
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Asuswrt-Merlin. For pointers, check the Wiki on the Asuswrt-Merlin ) |) L& f" b! P4 g
Github repository.
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- NEW: Report both rx and tx rates on wifi connections
$ L+ k9 @9 V1 J. `. a - FIXED: Handle cases where the wireless driver returns a speed of -1( j9 [; J1 \/ C
- FIXED: Removed rssi retrieval retries, as it would make the first access to
e0 o# \2 f6 ^9 ?# t4 G the wireless page take forever if you had multiple connected clients.
' o5 H& W. c5 j8 a3 @% j' X6 y! ^ You will have to manually refresh the page the first time you access it
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3.0.0.4.220.18:7 m) s$ M0 V! G" M% f3 m
- NEW: Added OpenVPN logging verbosity setting (vpn_loglevel, must be
4 X! K/ U4 `" K9 N! Q6 W manually set to a value between 0 and 15, with 3 being the default).
# n! O- b6 p$ x" l& ^: C - FIXED: Buffer overrun in init code that would crash the router when ( ` \ Y& H5 |* q) b3 x
too many features were enabled at compile time.2 j2 ~9 \6 S6 t; ?
- FIXED: Re-enabled DualWAN (RT-N66U, RT-AC66U)
: l0 D5 h' d" e1 |6 w4 i - FIXED: Re-enabled Beceem (Wimax) support in RT-AC66U.& ~1 m* [( A6 V
- FIXED: OpenVPN 'Start with WAN' and 'Respond to DNS' settings were
. Y9 @ ~6 O x not properly saved.8 A- l2 M2 i+ M8 P" s' x/ s3 U5 d
- FIXED: First time a client's rssi is polled it would return 0.
& r+ C; c) G9 g* i! M, I- Z$ Y - FIXED: post-mount user script wasn't executed (regression in 220.17)
! x! F8 d. j9 A! P- f6 ?! f" i - CHANGED: Added some info to the OpenVPN server and client pages.
1 e0 O2 R+ W3 }5 x$ o( g+ o - CHANGED: Improved load time of the VPN Status page.
. U/ l0 n9 ]% H7 w4 S) t/ d$ {% ~3 @; c" d# S) N3 X" K" n, h
8 |' k2 o& B: L( M' W% N/ T2 p& }3.0.0.4.220.17:
8 e: M' |. v- D& ?( ]( H2 Q5 a' j9 d - NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.4.220, which includes:; @, b' G' Y5 T0 a; d$ I, f9 K& W% f
* Fixes to IPv6 6rd! U! p; T5 E- B
* Fixes to AC66U Wifi + QoS! H, G C8 _7 Z
* AiCloud
3 ]/ a: Z8 p' S, P( D * Interference mode once again enabled
* [. x7 {; u. ^" n9 n - NEW: Display last received rate and rssi for each clients on Wireless Log page.
2 e s0 A% R" X& E9 B U - FIXED: dnsmasq not listening to DNS requests from OpenVPN clients$ z1 M* ]) s4 q2 u3 H
if you had just enabled the option on the webui.
1 R: L# u6 t5 ~3 B& Y1 z- S* e& E - FIXED: PPTP clients not always showing on VPN Status page.
' r( f5 t9 \; k% C, {" x5 K+ |: n" v - CHANGED: Disabled DualWAN as it's currently broken in 220.
& j9 s% K. L( t) ?0 }& U, i% \ - CHANGED: Disabled Beceem Wimax support in RT-AC66U as it bricks$ i' C* x( F5 K2 M' B% u
the router.
5 M( a( U, D( s/ d - CHANGED: Removed firmware update checker to avoid accidental* n1 m& |7 ~3 ]# J# N" N
revert to original FW.
1 s3 H8 ~9 b1 k/ }2 V
( `- e, O! |7 m. Z1 E. S' [" `, ?4 O
3.0.0.3.178.16 Beta:. I! C0 {2 Z! |' h2 n
- NEW: (RT-N66U, RT-AC66U) Implemented OpenVPN, based on code written by1 b# h% J. i1 V. F# h
Keith Moyer (from the Tomato project).2 B( Q E( p6 l$ S5 p1 L1 g2 p$ t
- NEW: Added crontab command. Q& s& x$ V2 L2 ^( [' v
- FIXED: (RT-AC66U) Would crash when accessing a LAN device through either
5 X- m. p1 c" S. R VPN or the NAT Loopback (GRO is now disabled for that device)
$ x5 B! e" A! v/ D. B0 O) | - FIXED: dnsmasq was listening to all interfaces by default, allowing
* v6 Q6 ~( c7 B. }( I even dhcp requests to be serviced from the wan side if you1 F8 y: A. ^( q+ R* ]3 ^ x2 ^- J1 V
had the firewall disabled (Asus bug) (fixed by dev0id)+ U% r! a* [7 W4 h
- FIXED: Default disk idle spindown now set to 0 (disabled).
- W- G* u9 D* g( [ - FIXED: Corrupted WOL list when using IE.
0 I e+ v6 p8 l0 F - CHANGED: Upgraded openssl to 1.0.0j.5 b) L( D- W/ R, a) a( I+ c5 T
- CHANGED: Included fully functional openssl command (will allow you to
: _9 ?: X, t5 X create keypairs and certificates from the router).: ~4 O, z1 i8 m- Z; J
- CHANGED: Removed power adjustments from the Performance page, as they
2 x/ ]( N# V6 U2 } R! ? are redundant, and not as reliable.
6 P% R: E8 T1 U& B4 `3 X - CHANGED: (RT-N16) Disabled Dual WAN, as it exhibited many issues, and I
5 d2 l8 D D3 B/ P! X% T am unable to work on them without an actual router./ n" l6 c+ P( L% u
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4 F. `' H, q$ a$ S9 B' j2 E3.0.0.3.178.15:% D8 E7 ~8 p2 w# I
- NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.3.178. Notable fixes by Asus:' X8 H- l$ R* @ r
* Radio turns back on based on schedule/ \ k' M5 N( i4 [2 Q i' M1 D
* Reorganized QoS pages
+ |7 t6 Q$ j5 c * Turning WAN DHCP connection off will first release current DHCP lease
; q9 `8 n& c1 D6 C0 o/ Y! w - NEW: RT-AC66U officialy supported, with all the same features as the RT-N66U.
8 _0 \3 c9 `8 h* R0 P - NEW: (RT-AC66U) Implemented JFFS support. Limiting partition to 32 MB
9 d+ [9 n$ g+ S/ D max, as using the whole 90+ MB available makes little sense for 0 _3 L, H) K6 v! l3 \ l
JFFS, and was also displaying some issues.- U* r4 \' }. U8 f! u' l6 x7 e& i
- NEW: Added nat-start user script, as NAT rules get applied separately from8 O; E* q& U, F3 [+ |' r
other firewall rules (firewall-start changes to the nat table are 6 p1 G. e; P( V5 d3 p+ V
being overwritten when the router starts NAT)
9 \2 i# b" @9 o$ c. [- I - NEW: Added additional info to Sysinfo page4 R+ y- _6 ]; ~6 c
- NEW: Added chroot applet
. N- f5 Y/ v$ R - NEW: Option to allow SSH access from WAN
5 l' ?! W4 Z7 k% v; ^ - NEW: Option to exclude specific devices from idle spindown/ |# U& U. c c+ V3 c! q5 F# z
- FIXED: Performance page now uses the new Sysinfo API, and is now able! l1 B$ Z% v# N3 }
to deal with cases where radios are disabled.: D( ^6 ?. e8 c5 t1 [( \. q. b. k
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5 u0 j' E( N" J3 u* o+ |. `3.0.0.3.162.14b:! ~4 v& p( Z/ V0 v) X* i7 d; K
- FIXED: Web server would crash for some people when accessing
$ I, o0 A2 L W9 Z the Wireless Log page.
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6 ?! I/ S# q" q3.0.0.3.162.14:2 W% ~* t( q3 m, D0 Y( N
- NEW: Spin down disks after (user-configurable) inactivity timeout
0 G* y4 K% |7 }* ^% O (using Jeff Gibbons' sd-idle-2.6)' f% v/ I" u# X+ C: r( o3 r# u
- NEW: System information page under the Tools menu.) t! X4 l( k$ Y% n
- NEW: Station list on the Wireless Log page will now report associated$ I0 f$ j- l, b
IP and hostnames (when possible).0 Y1 n2 B5 q, j% G4 |/ {
- CHANGED: Upgraded to MiniDLNA 1.0.25 (changelog:2 `+ ]4 e w. D+ V$ d! M5 J
http://sourceforge.net/projects/minidlna/files/minidlna/1.0.25/)
3 ^- Q( R* `0 n0 l - CHANGED: Better integration of the Run Cmd page.
3 j$ C$ A# i2 ^; q3 v# {% ~ - FIXED: Incorrect left menu rendering when under the Tools menu.
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6 K) Z$ i" w2 F- X6 n& ?3.0.0.3.162.13:: W! C4 @1 r3 [8 T x
- NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.3.162.
3 { P( F% N4 R5 L - CHANGED: Switched to WPS radio toggle code Asus added,
9 }# C/ x* i: q# m1 f4 b4 H+ T+ ? now on the Administration -> System tab.- y5 b/ m- M7 Z+ ]/ U: y; ^
, T: K1 X! o7 D, h4 ?
( k. I3 [. X0 r2 p3 e0 u; H$ {3.0.0.3.157.12 Beta:
1 i/ J, O& e) \8 h5 hThis is based on unreleased Asus code, which they have
+ U; z. T0 o, Zgraciously provided me with., D+ K' x% _0 L, m" I6 J8 a, e( g
# U, y3 L4 A% e. V' O - NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.3.157. Notable changes from Asus:; Z5 l9 L. k( A0 }: w' P/ `0 E
. IPv6 tunnel memory leak fixed: [+ }1 A6 p# Z$ W; j/ Z
. They fixed many issues, making some of my patches ' Y9 T( P. j8 h$ R0 c; W
no longer necessary, such as timezone DST, https auth, etc...
' C% F: a3 \, S, Y( l" O1 Y/ g . Upgraded radvd
& ~' x& b1 \7 g7 P X2 t( F$ m* X - NEW: Added link to the command shell page in Tools menu.
7 q3 |. o% m V9 L( c! h3 O - NEW: (RT-N16) Enabled power settings (EXPERIMENTAL)
9 w" ?" Y0 K6 b/ E) ~ - NEW: Added "tee" command.
) {2 Y7 l" J9 M, |+ a6 [6 j- l2 Y - FIXED: NAT loopback rules would actually NAT every lan to lan
+ i$ J4 V: G: e8 `" T" {/ y! D3 v connections instead of only those needing the loopback
* c/ ~4 f' l, n (bug in Asus's code). Replaced with new code based on a. @. f: {. `: Z+ j
suggestion from Phuzi0n on the DD-WRT forums.% F( T" s2 s" U
- FIXED: Accessing the WOL page would make it resend the last
. ]8 D" W2 A. B7 R( a4 I8 j# f! Y WOL request.
H) e# L2 X2 y l! R f - FIXED: 'cru' was using 'root' instead of 'admin', `/ F& ?/ Z( H
- CHANGED: Re-enabled Dual WAN (EXPERIMENTAL)3 Y' }6 w& r, C
- CHANGED: Made tracked connections load async from rest of the page
7 m# E7 z8 c3 |+ A: r - CHANGED: Increased hostname width on Connection status page) E* ?' \. Y* E h) `
- CHANGED: Improved WOL page functionality.
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3.0.0.3.144.11 Beta:
4 m# ?0 J+ T# }1 L; ]7 j2 ? - NEW: Name field added to DHCP reservation list$ V1 k: D( f6 [) H
- NEW: Webui option to enable resolving IPs on the Connections tab
/ R6 B/ z6 _* D8 ~) z9 b - NEW: Store a list of computer MACs to use as WOL targets4 e" a( D; n a' y9 u2 _7 P
- CHANGED: Increased dhcp options from 32 to 128 characters
" z5 S q! L: N; I - FIXED: Brought max PPTPD password lenght back to 32 chars (Asus had reduced1 P0 b3 g! [- A3 T6 J
it to 16 in recent versions)
& h7 @* q+ q3 d4 e1 D - FIXED: Retrieve dhcpc options for the correct wan interface; ?8 D& C9 n! u2 S( h8 }; ?3 v g
2 o+ W/ Q+ U' v c
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3.0.0.3.144.10:6 |/ |* }& B% A
- NEW: Rebased on 3.0.0.3.144." S# b3 X+ H2 C
- NEW: Support for 64K NVRAM enabled. ***First flash will+ V% N5 h" E* g( z! M; }' y
wipe out ALL your settings! And you cannot restore
' d, |/ Z) B0 J/ e( G$ U; y5 q from saved settings - you must manually reconfigure # L" P1 ~% f+ r& T
everything. Be warned!**** [7 J @. s# p7 K) @0 K6 H6 q
- NEW: Enabled support for Broadcom Wimax devices
2 q9 T, Q7 u1 q - NEW: Added cifs kernel module (for mounting remote SMB shares) l' {) ~( G6 L+ g$ ~* r
- NEW: Added layer7 iptables matching/ I, h0 @# g9 Z/ C# u8 |+ C+ Q
- NEW: Added user-options for DHCP on the WAN page1 z( Z- h+ k% d5 J J: s# x0 W
- FIXED: Router crashing when connecting to it over Wifi
9 F. m) ]; B7 u8 J and running the newer QoS code (disabled GRO)$ ^& c) N- M6 k5 d( J' A2 y
- FIXED: Router crashing when connecting to a network 3 U0 X1 `, ^0 P
device behind the router from over a VPN
7 L3 k! l: A3 V- ^# D8 F3 o/ E connection (disabled GRO).
( l- n r% f6 H2 Y. `2 g - FIXED: Incorrect timezone set unless enabling7 x4 k* n- O+ f; \# w8 _
manual DST.( N" B% A4 |1 [. q( m
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$ E, W4 f6 i, ?
3.0.0.3.130.9:
; Y- {5 F* t6 m2 h) }0 G- j2 ? - NEW: Enabled new Dual WAN support from Asus
* E( k4 Z- @- r: f - FIXED: no-ip DDNS entry would revert to Asus DDNS on webui
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0 n& n/ N: `2 W3.0.0.3.130.8:
# ]( \+ r6 D2 d7 ]*** Reverting to factory defaults BEFORE and AFTER flashing
" n4 z' a' o! V2 |9 t! s; j% \1 ythis version is strongly recommended! The newer Asus code base
; }7 c! N: W. ?1 M+ @. A3 B( Gseems to have changed quite a few settings, so you'll want to 2 e1 G7 p) X( a e
not only start with the new default values, but also get rid 1 \ b7 r: B0 b( e$ S# r0 V
of obsolete settings. Otherwise you will be wasting a
2 X2 O6 U' s1 v9 o/ L, ygood amount of the limited available nvram. *** o& l7 H' o/ ]" f
* g P( `; G, C, Q/ f1 q5 Z - KNOWN ISSUE: Memory leak when using IPv6 (bug in Asus's code
* W; `7 ~- P6 @. t' b and/or kernel code)9 `2 Z: Z! `% @9 o2 g' ]0 R
4 a1 D% M* f6 m% ` - KNOWN ISSUE: PPTP VPN can randomly reboot the router if accessing
r0 z" ^+ n' J; K* u9 f# A a LAN device behind the router. Workaround is to 4 b; H! M5 M: \2 Z
use an IP range outside of the local LAN
& K( i6 f, F, r* { (i.e. 10.0.0.0 instead of 192.168.1.0), and either $ S: o% M4 j0 o
set your VPN to use the VPN tunnel as default
$ Y% i* D+ b! ]# i: F3 b$ S2 l gateway, or manually add a route to your VPN
5 n: d7 h4 q2 z' }$ f" Q- B client.
) S( B1 ^. E! ]+ L' u0 Y; [' E1 y* }1 S) H) ]" |1 W
- NEW: Rebased patches on 3.0.0.4.130 (RT-N53U sources).
" b+ M& @4 b! V! b Build 130 brings various code changes to IPv6, not sure
' W0 @# @% q0 q6 `' l/ W8 `; H what else (as I have no changelog between 112 and 130).
' D3 |. U( t( F+ X7 E% R0 h The QoS code remains from build 108, as build 130 is % z5 J. m* d2 U, F' U; f
unstable.
3 W9 X) }$ B1 w4 {/ P$ G - NEW: Added "diff" utility: _0 _8 H# M1 @
- NEW: Keyword-based filter (new in 130)
& v% J5 d( {3 ?0 u- ` l; i! I - FIXED: Firmware/settings can now be uploaded over HTTPS2 E. u# |' b( r$ O; o4 y
(bug fixed by Asus)7 o) c; ?! _7 t* @( c; S
- FIXED: Buffer overflow in networkmap that would cause garbled
W4 ^' ?0 {2 h device names to appear on the clists list (bug in: Y) J% G( o3 K$ F* y$ N
Asus's code)
1 H! G# u7 Q/ }# E% T4 H, D/ g) F - FIXED: Firewall would break when applying a game preset that
- W! t, L) W% B$ ?' ~& { had multiple ports separated by a "," (bug in Asus's
7 F% k5 a& p( S; U C code)
0 x, w! g4 P: a' v% E - FIXED: WOL through webui wasn't working when IPv6 is enabled
7 [, k4 Q! R; b* `$ a - FIXED: Memory leak in sit.ko (backported from Linux 2.6.25.3)
2 ?) o- z: t; g4 F' @, g, D5 O - IMPROVED: /jffs/scripts/ will be created automatically if it
- Y* x" ~! O4 i* m1 s doesn't exist (you must still make any new script ) H5 Y F1 C; d2 u
executable using "chmod a+rx script_filename")
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8 ]( Z2 N. c% h( h+ E# O% G6 S3.0.0.3.108.7:. s2 t n; `, P& v
- NEW: Added no-ip.com support to DDNS (patch submitted by Igor Pavlov)
; ~; ~2 f# d* ~5 C! w! D - NEW: Added webui page under System Log to display active/tracked6 s& j% S" d! x6 A
network connections.
3 H* s6 p% H2 T1 B7 A - NEW: Added netstat-nat command.; w e/ i; S$ a) W9 V
- NEW: Added pre-mount and post-mount user scripts (patch submitted by & x5 d/ }% _1 I1 E4 [) K
Shantanu Goel)
- t* f+ T& N' w) e4 q - NEW: Allows tweaking TCP/UDP connection tracking timeouts
+ ~) x: s3 F) S" _ - FIXED: Removed check in Asus's code that would reject txpower > 80
" k' d2 k6 E5 a+ W9 ?2 C! h9 [ unless you clicked three times on Apply (?!).
4 T- o8 V2 {1 V7 \ NOTE: Still not sure power setting even works, as I get
+ v; j9 ^ x) y( N -80db from the other end of the house no matter if I use 2 i$ F9 d$ U Q& w
40 or 500 mW.
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a) |2 A6 d: k5 r! N& K
! Z) r4 M* w& D, i0 g! e3.0.0.3.108.6:
* l1 @7 h8 A/ @/ M% _) S8 }! _ - NEW: HTTP access list (backported from build 112)
" D' `7 \# ?, v- ^& [' E - NEW: PPTP VPN encryption options (backported from build 112)
6 v0 |! u: P0 W3 q0 a8 V - FIXED: Traffic history location was't properly saved
% y9 b; i8 ^4 x4 L2 I! V" c when changed in webui.' {, F6 I2 g6 q6 S( A. I
- FIXED: Disabled traffic history saving to nvram for now," ]: X% R' G# z b4 o$ ^) B
to avoid people accidentally filling their limited nvram space.$ V% n1 X4 ]( t8 m! m& d
- FIXED: Missing bottom pixels from the bottom of General menu
6 m1 b, z6 Y0 v# L' A4 {( { - FIXED: Removed invalid CSS attribute- p' n6 u( y. m& T1 g
- FIXED: typo in VPN iptables entries (bug in Asus's code)" c/ [. l3 E8 _6 i8 o" V2 M) B
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6 l5 g$ w, H+ b' Y( Q! V8 V- U3.0.0.3.108.5:
7 v& i# r4 i: U - NEW: Crond starts at boot time.% @# `% i, u; @ Y1 W6 T
- NEW: init-start is a new user script that will be run early on( A6 w0 Q; u* a5 F3 n
at boot time (right after jffs is mounted, and before any # J1 [1 l2 T- }( d
service gets started)8 ~ R3 @, G# z& U) n* N5 W* O$ p" e
- NEW: Can save traffic history to a custom location (USB or 4 {* p: b% A4 e4 Q( l8 i3 F
JFFS, for instance) to preserve it between reboots.
0 Q$ J" |6 a5 r8 v - NEW: Added Monthly traffic page (ported from Tomato), k+ H3 |# l% z
- NEW: Added the Performance Tuning page (with temperature).
# r N% A' e+ {& N - FIXED: Webui authentication was bypassed by the web server (bug in
# P+ l* |% J' q1 b* V( q g Asus's code)# z9 ]0 I, N3 J
- FIXED: Httpd crash when uploading a FW or settings file over
! A6 r9 J- _4 U9 N$ W* l6 B3 A6 J https - should simply fail now. For now you have to ) D7 \! d# s' v( p( T: m" k
use http for flashing the FW or restoring your settings* q6 w% V0 l0 H
from a saved config file.
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1 W8 y" j6 a) ~. b: V! m4 f. q
; {9 G3 P& ?9 k1 W2 n3.0.0.3.108.4:
: G) E7 n+ n, Q" c* l' B - NEW: Clicking on the MAC address of an unidentified client will do a lookup in% U' v0 u! _7 i/ I) t& n0 b
the OUI database (ported from DD-WRT).- F$ u% U% f( V; S- i
- NEW: Added HTTPS access to web interface (configurable under Administration)7 [7 n* L6 N: s) I
- NEW: Option to turn the WPS button into a radio on/off toggle (under Administration)
& c) ?3 ~, N5 N( _; e - FIXED: sshd would start even if disabled
! j( L- y) R# E9 r - CHANGE: Switched back to wol, as people report better compatibility with it.
) D( S4 k& S! z! y+ r% ^6 m ether-wake remains available over Telnet.! X. b1 t7 p& M2 C, ?( l# a
3 ]; G8 P; [4 E0 P$ H9 y) T, u: r( Q9 g9 B; m
3.0.0.3.108.3:$ ?+ H2 T; H5 b9 }8 y; N, I
- NEW: JFFS support (mounted under /jffs)5 r6 o, i( V; H( J" M
- NEW: services-start, services-stop, wan-start and firewall-start user scripts,
& g7 U. y4 b, m9 }6 P must be located in /jffs/scripts/ .# _# M: {$ T$ e
- NEW: SSHD support
* h9 s8 Y5 c! b& ?' s4 k - IMPROVED: Fleshed out this documentation, updated Contact info with SNB forum URL8 q( y/ ?7 K% Z& L+ ]2 f# g! [' ]3 G$ |; ^
- CHANGE: Removed wol binary, and switched to ether-wake (from busybox) instead.6 ~ k5 A8 P$ A7 e5 o0 @5 J9 m
- CHANGE: Added "Merlin build" next to the firmware version on web interface.) v1 B, r0 ?& Y8 C8 v% s5 z
! x1 k( s6 g5 m* J( Y2 {# N; O$ ]' Y
3.0.0.3.108.2:
' I! I( \+ @. Y% h9 s+ Y4 | - NEW: Added WakeOnLan web page0 M' G& v. ?; c9 W
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3.0.0.3.108.1:
4 M6 |' {2 Y o5 p9 z6 ?& h - Initial release./ g) I% m. m6 B: k. y& U
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+ z G2 p$ L; \" k/ K' b6 j( FContact information
! e/ b* k+ g) @9 r; Y-------------------
0 w8 g0 Z" A% K4 _4 zSmallNetBuilder forums (preferred method: http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=7047 as RMerlin)
5 w! }, A0 e; y# V$ R% H. Z8 ZAsus Forums (http://vip.asus.com/forum/topic.aspx?board_id=11&model=RT-N66U%20(VER.B1)&SLanguage=en-us) as RMerlin.
* A3 s$ ?0 [! ~; w2 A5 n. u6 R. zWebsite: http://www.lostrealm.ca/" q+ H k$ R, B4 g4 Q$ P
Github: https://github.com/RMerl/asuswrt-merlin
+ {7 V9 G% p. [8 y5 bEmail: rmerl@lostrealm.ca
+ M, ~+ Z% _3 N, z) G3 NTwitter: https://twitter.com/RMerlinDev
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9 |% e4 o3 W! ^, {Development news will be posted on Twitter. You can also keep a closer eye & J. X1 c( {0 Y* }8 c
on development as it happens through the Github site.6 m3 t( Q- W1 [, W5 a S
6 r( K- u3 M, [% @! jFor support question, plese use the SmallNetBuilder forums whenever possible, I regularily
1 y* u. v8 j) Dpost there (in the Asus Wireless section).
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% \- }8 c% |* O2 i5 e7 _7 ]. B& c3 v( X' ^$ y7 Z i0 s
Drop me a note if you are using this firmware and are enjoying it. If you really like it and want 3 e7 C$ v- E8 n, d' O
to give more than a simple "Thank you", there is also a Paypal donation button on my website.
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" p3 V; e0 o1 `5 v' bI want to give my special thanks to Asus for showing an interest in this project,
, G, A* N' Q* Q2 h% oand also providing me with support when needed. Also, thank you everyone who has
8 [+ G m% [8 Qdonated through Paypal. Much appreciated!
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