[CentOS] Off topic - was: Re: Problem with WRT54GL router

2014-10-07 Thread Nels Lindquist
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 9/19/2014 6:38 AM, ken wrote: On 09/19/2014 06:37 AM Timothy Murphy wrote: From what I've read on the dd-wrt forums, some of its distributions contain code which is vulnerable to heartbleed, so you might want to check the version installed on

Re: [CentOS] Off topic - was: Re: Problem with WRT54GL router

2014-10-07 Thread Tom Bishop
As another suggestion, you could try installing the Tomato firmware rather than dd-wrt. I used to run dd-wrt (on a v1.2 WRT-54GS) and had similar stability issues; I've personally found Tomato (http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato) to be more stable. - -- Nels Lindquist nli...@maei.ca +1

Re: [CentOS] Off topic - was: Re: Problem with WRT54GL router

2014-10-07 Thread ken
On 10/07/2014 01:40 PM Tom Bishop wrote: As another suggestion, you could try installing the Tomato firmware rather than dd-wrt. I used to run dd-wrt (on a v1.2 WRT-54GS) and had similar stability issues; I've personally found Tomato (http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato) to be more stable. - --

Re: [CentOS] Off topic - was: Re: Problem with WRT54GL router

2014-10-07 Thread m . roth
Tom Bishop wrote: As another suggestion, you could try installing the Tomato firmware rather than dd-wrt. I used to run dd-wrt (on a v1.2 WRT-54GS) and had similar stability issues; I've personally found Tomato (http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato) to be more stable. +1 on tomato very stable,

Re: [CentOS] Off topic - was: Re: Problem with WRT54GL router

2014-10-07 Thread John R Pierce
On 10/7/2014 11:09 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: Tom Bishop wrote: As another suggestion, you could try installing the Tomato firmware rather than dd-wrt. I used to run dd-wrt (on a v1.2 WRT-54GS) and had similar stability issues; I've personally found Tomato (http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato)

Re: [CentOS] Off topic - was: Re: Problem with WRT54GL router

2014-10-07 Thread Tom Bishop
Do note that I thought I read that tomato was no longer under development. the original tomato is not, but it works very well. The original tomato only runs on old school broadcom based WRT54's, not anything newer. there are a few forks, notably Shibby and Toastman that are under active