Mar 09, 2012 · On DD-WRT: Go to the webGUI and select “Services”. Check the Enable checkbox for “Syslogd”. In the Remote Server textbox, put the IP/DNS of the collecting server. Save & Apply for the settings to take affect. That is it… your Syslog Watcher should start getting populated by system events.
Do the following to retrieve the logs from a DD-WRT router: 1. Ensure the Syslogd option under the Services menu is enabled. 2. Copy the logs from OpenVPN tab under the Status menu as shown below: Jul 19, 2016 · To restore the DD-WRT to a backup point, go to the same location. Under 'Restore Settings' find your backed up file and click Restore. As with backing up your DD-WRT firmware, I'd also recommend that you have a backup of your computer system, as losing all your files is a lot more devastating than losing a few DD-WRT settings. Journalling Flash File System (JFFS/JFFS2) is a re-writable area within a DD-WRT-enabled device. Located in /jffs. Contents stored: On DD-WRT Device main flash directly on the device (/jffs), or mount --bind /storagelocation /jffs. Where storagelocation is Off-board supplemental flash, see SD/MMC_mod, (/mmc/jffs). Network Area Storage [NAS], or Mar 09, 2012 · On DD-WRT: Go to the webGUI and select “Services”. Check the Enable checkbox for “Syslogd”. In the Remote Server textbox, put the IP/DNS of the collecting server. Save & Apply for the settings to take affect. That is it… your Syslog Watcher should start getting populated by system events.
I decided to use a different small drive and used r43886 with no preexisting nvram settings. Just re-entered my settings after first configuration. So far it has not done this again.
Jul 01, 2014 · How to Monitor Monthly Bandwidth with DD-WRT. Once you’ve got your DD-WRT router connected as your network gateway, you can access the active DD-WRT bandwidth monitoring options by: Browse to the DD-WRT’s GUI (Graphic User Interface) by entering your router IP address in any browser (i.e. 192.168.1.1) Log in with your router administration In your browser, you will eventually see the DD-WRT Router Management page, asking to change the password. Just enter Username root and password password, then select Change Password. Note: This password is temporary, and will be overwritten in a future step. You will be taken to the DD-WRT main System Information page. After restarting the router, log in to your newly flashed DD-WRT router. Open a web browser and enter the IP address 192.168.1.1 into the address bar. This will bring you to the DD-WRT Router Management page where you will set your new router login credentials.
Current configuration: ! hostname DD-WRT-INTERNET-ASUS log file /var/log/ospf ! debug ospf ism debug ospf nsm debug ospf lsa debug ospf zebra debug ospf nssa debug ospf packet all ! router ospf ospf router-id 192.168.0.6 log-adjacency-changes network 192.168.0.0/24 area 0.0.0.0 ! line vty ! end DD-WRT-INTERNET-ASUS# DD-WRT-INTERNET-ASUS# DD-WRT
Dec 15, 2017 · DD-WRT and VPNs. VPN support in DD-WRT includes both client and server options to allow the router to connect as a client to another VPN system at a main office, as well as operating as a server Current configuration: ! hostname DD-WRT-INTERNET-ASUS log file /var/log/ospf ! debug ospf ism debug ospf nsm debug ospf lsa debug ospf zebra debug ospf nssa debug ospf packet all ! router ospf ospf router-id 192.168.0.6 log-adjacency-changes network 192.168.0.0/24 area 0.0.0.0 ! line vty ! end DD-WRT-INTERNET-ASUS# DD-WRT-INTERNET-ASUS# DD-WRT My router is running the DD-WRT v24-sp2 firmware (you need a version with rflow support). Rflow can monitor the available interfaces of the router, in my case these are br0 (Lan & Wlan), vlan0, eth1, Wlan0 and WAN. Log into your router through your browser, than go to the Services | Services where you will find the RFlow / MACupd section. Logging in DD-WRT. By default logs for DD-WRT are stored in volatile memory. When you have to hard reset the router you, of course, lose those logs. This makes it really hard to track down the source of the problem. An alternative is to log to the volatile memory location and then have a scheduled cron job to move those log files to an attached