You are rightOriginally Posted by pifi
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Ill try again tomorrow. Right now everything seems to be OK for me with 1.7.5.9-5![]()
Maybe therefore he sees no output?Originally Posted by Colonizer
The REFRESH-Button should bring a result, without ENTER before![]()
Last edited by pifi; 13-02-2005 at 21:32.
You are rightOriginally Posted by pifi
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Ill try again tomorrow. Right now everything seems to be OK for me with 1.7.5.9-5![]()
have the same problem, please can you help me too? thanxOriginally Posted by Oleg
@ Oleg
the first command brings no result.
ebay problem still there...Code:Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT 83 packets, 4316 bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination 2 104 TCPMSS tcp -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp flags:0x16/0x02 TCPMSS clamp to PMTU 36 1872 TCPMSS tcp -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp flags:0x16/0x02 TCPMSS clamp to PMTU 36 1872 TCPMSS tcp -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp flags:0x16/0x02 TCPMSS clamp to PMTU 1432 669K ACCEPT all -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 state RELATED,ESTABLISHED 0 0 DROP all -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 state INVALID 0 0 ACCEPT all -- br0 br0 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 47 2444 TCPMSS tcp -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp flags:0x06/0x02 tcpmss match 1453:65535TCPMSS set 1452 0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- ppp0 * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp flags:0x16/0x02 limit: avg 1/sec burst 5 0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- ppp0 * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp flags:0x17/0x04 limit: avg 1/sec burst 5 0 0 ACCEPT icmp -- ppp0 * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 limit: avg 1/sec burst 5 icmp type 8 0 0 ACCEPT udp -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0
by the way, with the new Firmware i can not reply to posts here in this forum.
Check your PM.Originally Posted by hellwach
Have you checked other 1.9.2.7 versions? I mean 1.9.2.7-1, 1.9.2.7-2, 1.9.2.7-3b?Originally Posted by Colonizer
the same with 3b
this firmware is pretty awesome thanks, almost as good as 1.8.1.7-2a, but it still has a few bigpond issues. It boots me off the network once or twice an hour for about 5 mins...and then reconnects me automatically!
Every firmware where i have to enter the heartbeat IP address manually, does the same thing!
1.8.1.7-2a and 1.7.5.9 CR5 are the only exceptions where in don't have to enter a IP address, and they are the only two that pretty much work flawlessly!
here is a log....of the latest firmware, maybe you can see something wrong?
Jan 1 11:00:14 dhcp client: bound IP : 192.168.100.11 from
Jan 1 11:00:14 bpalogin[110]: BPALogin v2.0.2 - portable BigPond Broadband login client
Jan 1 11:00:17 bpalogin[110]: Cant connect to auth server - No route to host
Jan 1 11:00:17 bpalogin[110]: Sleeping for 60 seconds
Jan 1 11:00:21 dnsmasq[51]: DHCPINFORM(br0) 192.168.1.87 00:10:dc:e8:25:6f
Jan 1 11:00:21 dnsmasq[51]: DHCPACK(br0) 192.168.1.87 00:10:dc:e8:25:6f beastylappy
Jan 1 11:00:22 udhcpc[109]: Received DHCP NAK
Jan 1 11:00:22 dnsmasq[51]: read /etc/hosts - 4 addresses
Jan 1 11:00:22 dnsmasq[51]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf
Jan 1 11:00:22 dnsmasq[51]: using nameserver 61.9.128.15#53
Jan 1 11:00:22 bpalogin[110]: Error connecting logout auth socket - Network is unreachable
Jan 1 11:00:22 dhcp client: nak: lease is lost
Jan 1 11:00:23 dnsmasq[51]: read /etc/hosts - 4 addresses
Jan 1 11:00:23 dnsmasq[51]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf
Jan 1 11:00:23 dnsmasq[51]: using nameserver 61.9.128.15#53
Jan 1 11:00:23 dhcp client: deconfig: lease is lost
Jan 1 11:00:23 ddns update: error connecting to members.dyndns.org:80
Jan 1 11:00:24 dnsmasq[51]: DHCPINFORM(br0) 192.168.1.87 00:10:dc:e8:25:6f
Jan 1 11:00:24 dnsmasq[51]: DHCPACK(br0) 192.168.1.87 00:10:dc:e8:25:6f beastylappy
Jan 1 11:00:26 udhcpc[109]: Entering released state
Jan 1 11:02:14 wan: connected manually
Jan 1 11:02:14 udhcpc[109]: Performing a DHCP renew
Jan 1 11:02:16 udhcpc[109]: Lease of 144.132.41.152 obtained, lease time 3600
Jan 1 11:02:17 dnsmasq[51]: read /etc/hosts - 4 addresses
Jan 1 11:02:17 dnsmasq[51]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf
Jan 1 11:02:17 dnsmasq[51]: using nameserver 61.9.192.15#53
Jan 1 11:02:17 dnsmasq[51]: using nameserver 61.9.128.14#53
Jan 1 11:02:17 dnsmasq[51]: using nameserver 61.9.128.15#53
Jan 1 11:02:17 ddns update: no update needed at this time
Jan 1 11:02:17 bpalogin[161]: BPALogin v2.0.2 - portable BigPond Broadband login client
Jan 1 11:02:17 dhcp client: bound IP : 144.132.41.152 from 144.132.40.1
Feb 18 16:01:12 ntp client: Synchronizing time with time.nist.gov ...
Feb 18 16:28:28 wan: disconnected manually
Feb 18 16:28:28 udhcpc[109]: Unicasting a release of 144.132.41.152 to 172.18.17.80
Feb 18 16:28:28 dnsmasq[51]: read /etc/hosts - 4 addresses
Feb 18 16:28:28 dnsmasq[51]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf
Feb 18 16:28:28 dnsmasq[51]: using nameserver 61.9.128.15#53
Feb 18 16:28:28 bpalogin[161]: Error connecting logout auth socket - Network is unreachable
Feb 18 16:28:28 dhcp client: deconfig: lease is lost
Feb 18 16:28:28 udhcpc[109]: Entering released state
Feb 18 16:28:28 udhcpc[109]: Entering released state
Feb 18 16:28:31 wan: connected manually
Feb 18 16:28:31 udhcpc[109]: Performing a DHCP renew
Feb 18 16:28:33 udhcpc[109]: Lease of 144.132.41.152 obtained, lease time 3600
Feb 18 16:28:33 dnsmasq[51]: read /etc/hosts - 4 addresses
Feb 18 16:28:33 dnsmasq[51]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf
Feb 18 16:28:33 dnsmasq[51]: using nameserver 61.9.192.15#53
Feb 18 16:28:33 dnsmasq[51]: using nameserver 61.9.128.14#53
Feb 18 16:28:33 dnsmasq[51]: using nameserver 61.9.128.15#53
Feb 18 16:28:34 ddns update: no update needed at this time
Feb 18 16:28:35 dhcp client: bound IP : 144.132.41.152 from 144.132.40.1
Feb 18 16:28:35 bpalogin[196]: BPALogin v2.0.2 - portable BigPond Broadband login client
Feb 18 16:55:30 wan: disconnected manually
Feb 18 16:55:30 udhcpc[109]: Unicasting a release of 144.132.41.152 to 172.18.17.80
Feb 18 16:55:30 dnsmasq[51]: read /etc/hosts - 4 addresses
Feb 18 16:55:30 dnsmasq[51]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf
Feb 18 16:55:30 dnsmasq[51]: using nameserver 61.9.128.15#53
Feb 18 16:55:30 bpalogin[196]: Error connecting logout auth socket - Network is unreachable
Feb 18 16:55:31 dhcp client: deconfig: lease is lost
Feb 18 16:55:31 udhcpc[109]: Entering released state
Feb 18 16:55:31 udhcpc[109]: Entering released state
Feb 18 16:55:33 wan: connected manually
Feb 18 16:55:33 udhcpc[109]: Performing a DHCP renew
Feb 18 16:55:36 udhcpc[109]: Lease of 144.132.41.152 obtained, lease time 3600
Feb 18 16:55:36 dnsmasq[51]: read /etc/hosts - 4 addresses
Feb 18 16:55:36 dnsmasq[51]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf
Feb 18 16:55:36 dnsmasq[51]: using nameserver 61.9.192.15#53
Feb 18 16:55:36 dnsmasq[51]: using nameserver 61.9.128.14#53
Feb 18 16:55:36 dnsmasq[51]: using nameserver 61.9.128.15#53
Feb 18 16:55:36 ddns update: no update needed at this time
Feb 18 16:55:37 dhcp client: bound IP : 144.132.41.152 from 144.132.40.1
Feb 18 16:55:37 bpalogin[222]: BPALogin v2.0.2 - portable BigPond Broadband login client
While it is still running, could you please type "ps", I just want to know if bpalogin processes around.Originally Posted by Wesleyrpg
ok....this may sound stupid....but how do i run "ps" ??? (i've forgotten, how to talk to the router using text commands)Originally Posted by Oleg
do i ping the router? do i run telnet? more info please?
Thanks and sorry
Adam
Last edited by Wesleyrpg; 18-02-2005 at 09:30.
Use hidden admin page - Main_AdmStatus_Content.asp
Use telnetok....this may sound stupid....but how do i run "ps" ???
connect to the router
and type ps
i done what you asked......ran telnet and connected to router....
(none) login: admin
Password:
[admin@(none) root]$ ps
PID Uid VmSize Stat Command
1 admin 652 S /sbin/init
2 admin SW [keventd]
3 admin SWN [ksoftirqd_CPU0]
4 admin SW [kswapd]
5 admin SW [bdflush]
6 admin SW [kupdated]
7 admin SW [mtdblockd]
38 admin 296 S telnetd
43 admin 448 S httpd eth1
47 admin 356 S syslogd -m 0 -O /tmp/syslog.log -S -l 7
48 admin 316 S klogd
51 nobody 476 S dnsmasq
53 admin 492 S nas /tmp/nas.lan.conf /tmp/nas.lan.pid lan
56 admin SW [khubd]
65 admin 272 S lpd
67 admin 248 S p9100d -f /dev/usb/lp0 0
69 admin 248 S p9101d -f /dev/printers/0 1
72 admin 360 S waveservermain
74 admin 368 S rcamdmain
82 admin 316 S infosvr br0
83 admin 436 S watchdog
86 admin 360 S ntp
109 admin 400 S udhcpc -i eth1 -p /var/run/udhcpc0.pid -s /tmp/udhcpc
222 admin 364 S bpalogin -c /tmp/bpalogin.conf
241 admin 364 S bpalogin -c /tmp/bpalogin.conf
274 admin 364 S bpalogin -c /tmp/bpalogin.conf
300 admin 364 S bpalogin -c /tmp/bpalogin.conf
310 admin 480 S upnp -D -L br0 -W eth1
312 admin 508 S -sh
313 admin 372 R ps
[admin@(none) root]$
Thank you, I will check on that.Originally Posted by Wesleyrpg
interestingly enough, i turned router off overnight, and turned it on this morning, and found bpalogin running twice, with the ps command.
just rebooted router again, and now bpalogin appears in the list only once!
it seems the longer the router is turned on, the more cases of bpalogin appear?