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Flogator
Premium,MVM
join:2003-01-19
Cantley, QC
kudos:1

reply to Flogator

Re: [wired] BEFSX41 Firmware 1.51.00 - POST YOUR R

The bug called "Access to long URL string crashes the router" is still present in firmware 1.51.00. It was first being reported with 1.50.18 but likely present in 1.50.9 and 1.50.7 as well. You can read additional details at the links below:

»Re: [wired] BEFSX41 firmware 1.50.18 - POST YOUR RESULTS HERE
»Re: [wired] BEFSX41 firmware 1.50.18 - POST YOUR RESULTS HERE
»Re: [wired] BEFSX41 firmware 1.50.18 - POST YOUR RESULTS HERE

AliM and I provided the following test link. If you click on any of those link using firmware 1.50.7 to 1.51.00, your router will crash. If you are on DSL or have lowered down your MTU, it might take up to three or four attempts for the crash to exhibit itself. So don't think you're home free if it does not crash the first time .

»linksys-befsx41-etherfast-cable-···ter.html
»citroen-commercial-price-used-ve···cle.html
»motorola-mobile-phone-accessorie···ies.html


jbob
Reach Out and Touch Someone
Premium
join:2004-04-26
Little Rock, AR

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Flogator: All:

I just upgraded to the 1.51 firmware. At this time I have no reboots using a Traceroute. Funny thing though is I cannot duplicate the long URL crash. I clicked on each of the links you posted 6 times each for a total of 18 attempts. Logged out and tried again and never got a router reboot.

I do not use any of of the filtering so not sure about those options. My son is a big online gamer, console as well as PC, but he's not up yet. I will have to check gaming play later. Slow page loading is still an issue but it is only the side graphics and doesn't affect page content.

I noticed some of the default items have changed now. Stealthing port 113 is now "on" by default. Not sure but I think block WAN request was "off" by default before but it is "on" now. Also reboots seem to take a little bit longer than before.

My firmware load was as follows:

1. Load Factory defaults
2. Long reset
3. Update via web interface
4. Load Factory defaults
5. Long reset( I may have items 4 and 5 backwards)
6. Started changing settings!

One thing I have set now is all UPnP options are "on" for gameplay.

Oh and if it matters I'm using WinXP/IE6 sp1 and all patches.

UPDATE: After about an hour I went back and tried the long URL's again and on first attempt I got a router reset. After router finished rebooting I tried again and now the long URL's seem to work ok.


kirk1233

join:2003-08-15
Pittsburgh, PA

reply to Flogator
It did it to me the first time then after the reset it let me go to the other two long urls. Maybe I can live with this one. I will be mad though if someone in my house goes to a long url while I am playing a playstation game, so maybe I will go back to .47 since I don't really use anything on the newer firmware...

Kirk



fxtr
Premium
join:2002-09-15
Reston, VA

reply to Flogator
Using 1.50.18 I accessed in sequence each of the posted long URLs 3 times each with no router reboots.



Flogator
Premium,MVM
join:2003-01-19
Cantley, QC
kudos:1

reply to kirk1233
kirk1233, the likelihood of your family accessing a long URL string is very small. I browse all sort of sites and only manage to find the ones in the UK. It might still be safer to go back to 1.45.7 but if you are willing to stay with us a little longer, perhaps will we be able to increase (or decrease) our confidence in this firmware. Just my 2 cents .


kirk1233

join:2003-08-15
Pittsburgh, PA

I probably will. Just looking to keep my madden 2004 0 percent disconnect rating

I am thinking of getting a verizon dsl connection to go with my cable connection an an rv082 to share the two, since my cable connection goes out for 20-30 min after every lightning storm. I here that router has suspect firmware as well, and that is one of the reasons I am holding off...

Kirk



Flogator
Premium,MVM
join:2003-01-19
Cantley, QC
kudos:1

kirk1233, I ear you. I was looking at the RV082 as well. However, I can't afford its price for my application. Beside, it is already frustrating as it is getting a working firmware, I will certainly not be paying Linksys to get even more frustration. I ear that the RV082 firmware is very buggy.

Just look at how long it took Linksys to produce BEFSX41 firmware 1.45.7 (more than two years). You may anticipate a similar product maturity time line for the RV082. So perhaps I'll start looking at that unit again in a year and a half from now. How knows, may be its price will be affordable by then as well .

For now, I am concentrating my frustration effort in making the BEFSX41 do what it is supposed to do .


kirk1233

join:2003-08-15
Pittsburgh, PA

I was lucky, I purchased my BEFX41 when firmware .47 was already out, so the problems are new to me...

Then again I got it to begin with because my befsr41 ver 2 was crashing every few hours. I concinved firmware could have fixed this since others are having similar issues with that unit.

I tried a 430 dollar hotbrick but I could not even get my playstation game to route through it. They even had an engineer look at my config remotly...

Maybe I will look at Zyxel if they don't get a fool proof firmware out soon. I have heard that their equipment is very reliable. I used an integrated adsl modem/router by them when I had covad and it never crashed. I had 60 day+ uptimes with it...

Kirk


hananz

join:2003-11-19
israel

this new firmware is good (for now)
the sites come so fast....
yes the long url is still a problem
tracert works fine
in grc and pcflank every port is stealth mode (113 included)
in sticking with this one for now



Nerdtalker
Working Hard, Or Hardly Working?
Premium,MVM
join:2003-02-18
Tucson, AZ

reply to jbob
What is a "long reset" and how do you perform one?


Gremzor
Premium
join:2001-08-25
Melvindale, MI

reply to fxtr

said by fxtr:
Using 1.50.18 I accessed in sequence each of the posted long URLs 3 times each with no router reboots.

I second this. My router didn't reboot using 1.50.18, and it doesn't do it with 1.51. I am not using the "Firewall Protection" feature, if that makes any difference.


jbob
Reach Out and Touch Someone
Premium
join:2004-04-26
Little Rock, AR

reply to Nerdtalker
Nerdtalker:

Long reset is performed by holding reset button in for 30 seconds. I have found in practice that at around 15 to 20 seconds the router seems to reset so don't know the reason for holding a full 30 seconds but that is what Linksys suggests.


EngenZerO

join:2004-05-16
Pickerington, OH

1 edit

also no go... it caused my router to die. I had to flash back to 1.45.7


kirk1233

join:2003-08-15
Pittsburgh, PA

reply to Flogator
I seemed to have solved the long url issue by turning off logging...



Flogator
Premium,MVM
join:2003-01-19
Cantley, QC
kudos:1

kirk1233, your observation about disabling logging makes total sense to me. My theory about this issue is when the router is constructing the log entry, if the URL string is too long, it would trample over other portion of memory. If you disable logging, the router will not attempt to construct the log entry thus will not crash. I have already shared my theory with Linksys and provided lots of information about it. We'll see what Linksys will do with that information I provided them .

Thanks for your observation. It looks like my theory makes sense. Mind you, I cannot live without logging so Linksys got to fix this problem.



Konceptz
Intel

join:2001-12-22
Chesterfield, VA

reply to hananz
Just updated, seems faster then 1.50.9, none of the glithes of 1.50.18 seem present, will report back tomorrow after further testing
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teh
Gekke Kraai
Premium
join:2003-03-21
Malaysia

reply to Flogator

said by Flogator:

»linksys-befsx41-etherfast-cable-···ter.html
»citroen-commercial-price-used-ve···cle.html
»motorola-mobile-phone-accessorie···ies.html

1st link already reboot the router at 1st attempt.
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zexalex

@telepac.pt

Hi, I decided to sick with 1.50.18, and since I heard that the router reboots/crashes with some URLs do not occurr at the first attempt, I decided to test them hard. I repeatedly check the previous long URL posted by Flogator, and the 3 ones just posted, by using several methods: the plain old single click, "open in new window", shift refresh, cleared cache, all several times (dozens).

I am NOT able to get one single router crash or reset. All URLs always open quickly and flawlessly. My config is completely posted in the other thread about 1.50.18, if anyone needs to check it.


PARC

join:2003-01-27
Philippines

Hi sir Flogator!

By any chance can you request linksys to add some features for the new firmware? I'm thinking of a router reset that is controlable in the web accesss, this is totally different from the Restore Factory Defaults.

This very useful when your router is far from you. IMHO.

Thanks!

PARC


PARC

join:2003-01-27
Philippines

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PARC

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