Ok. Thank you.
> On Apr 17, 2023, at 4:43 PM, Paul Spooren [Masked]
> wrote:
>
>> but the 21.02.6 release notes say that 21.02 has reached end of life and
>> will not receive any more updates. It seems odd to leave a branch in a state
>> where the last official stable release will not boot
Hi,
> On one hand:
>* two threads were posted in the "Release and security announcements”
> section of the OpenWrt forum
>* the OpenWrt.org front page has been updated with links to the new
> versions
>* the release notes are no longer WIP
>* the firmware selector has the new
There are also some dead or out-of-date links on the wiki when I looked
a day or two ago.
You people at OpenWRT need a checklist and a tiny bit of formality and
discipline to your processes. This has been a long-term problem and has
been brought up many many times.
At least they have
Hi all,
As many of you already figured, two new stable releases are out! Please
consider a timely update unless you’re running certain devices of the ipq40xx
target[1].
-> 22.03.4
Release Notes: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/releases/tag/v22.03.4
Changelog:
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* two threads
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This is useful for GRE TAP tunnel when tunnel is added to a br-lan bridge.
In this case you need to create it with "nopmtudisc ignore-df". Otherwise
large IP-packets with DF=1 (TCP-data, large pings) will be silently dropped
(since DF=1 but stack failed to send ICMP "need fragmentation" back). But