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The most expert person in the world can only make a router as secure as the firmware (router OS) allows. The following list of security features lets you judge how secure a router can potentially get. This is not a list of things to do to make a router more secure, that's on the home page of this site. If you care about securing a router, look for it to have the features below. Sadly, reviews of routers never discuss any of this.
To enable swapping using a swap file you need to first create the file, prepare it for swapping and then enable the swapping on it. First of, make sure the file system the disk you wish to swap on is properly mounted. If you chose labels for the partitions, use them instead of sda1, sda2, sdb1, etc.
This guide is a followup to the original found here. The purpose of this guide is to provide example pre-mount scripts that can be used to automatically check and repair the filesystems of USB storage devices during boot or when they are plugged in. This might be desirable because after the router has automatically mounted a filesystem it can sometimes be difficult to unmount it for checking. This is especially true if that filesystem is used by third-party software such as Entware.
Asuswrt-Merlin is an enhanced version of Asuswrt, the firmware used by Asus's modern routers.
The goal of this project is to fix issues and bring some minor functionality adjustments to the original Asus firmware. While some features do get added, this is not the main focus of this project.
It is not meant to replace existing projects such as Tomato or DD-WRT, but rather to offer an alternative for people who prefer the original firmware featureset.
amtm is a shortcut manager for popular scripts for wireless routers running on Asuswrt-Merlin firmware.
In the tomato context, JFFS refers to a part of the internal flash memory in the router that can be used as additional storage space. It is the same internal flash where the Tomato firmware is installed.
Нередко нужно написать скрипт. который при необходимости Вас известит об определенном событии.
Извещать можно с помощью sms или e-mail. В данной теме рассмотрим посылку email с помощью "Heirloom mailx" (или "nail").
/opt/etc/init.d/S88transmission stop/start
nano -w /opt/etc/transmission/settings.json
I was looking for a way to find a good use for my RT-N10U USB port and had an idea to install Transmission to it. However, latest Shibby builds with BT+USB are larger in size than its flash (8mb) beginning from v116.
Многие предпочитают смотреть фильмы на языке оригинала, а перевод на русский видеть в виде субтитров. Или наоборот, смотреть фильм на русском, при этом субтитры должны быть на языке оригинала.
DLNA серверы (и в частности minidlna) передают на телевизор субтитры, если они называются как файл с видео, но имеют расширение srt.
Comparison table of features included with various Shibby Tomato builds
Tomato is a system based on Linux, dedicated for routers with Broadcom chipset and distributed on the GPL license. Its development was started by Jonathan Zarate. This advanced system consists of especially user-friendly interface, thanks to which even inexperienced users can work with it easily.
I’ve been running Tomato for several years on an Asus WL-520GU router. Tomato is a firmware replacement with similar features to DD-WRT, but simpler to configure. I recently upgraded to an Asus RT-N10P router. It wasn’t the WL-520GU’s limitation to wireless G speeds that was bothering me. It was the fact that I could never achieve the full 50 mbps broadband speed my ISP now offers. I knew the higher speeds were possible, because Speedtest measured that high when I plugged my laptop directly into the cable modem. The old router maxed out at around 30 mbps.
Tomato is a small, lean, open source alternative firmware for Broadcom-based routers. It features a new user-friendly GUI, a new bandwidth usage monitor, more advanced QOS and access restrictions, new wireless features such as WDS and wireless client modes, a higher P2P maximum connections limit, the ability to run custom scripts, connect via telnet/ssh, reprogram the SES/AOSS button, perform wireless site survey, and much more.