 FlogatorPremium,MVM join:2003-01-19 Cantley, QC kudos:1 1 edit | reply to Flogator
Re: BEFSX41 Firmware 1.52.3 - POST YOUR RESULTS HE In general, BEFSX41 firmware 1.52.3 has fixed a numerous bugs . However, it also did introduced new ones . Some users even experience router lockup or DSL problems. For those reasons, I have recommended Linksys not to release this firmware and wait until the next beta. However, Linksys might decided to do otherwise. Thereof, I am sharing with you the deltas I have experiences myself between 1.51.00 and 1.52.3.
Bugs present in 1.51.00 and that have been fixed in 1.52.3
- The bug called "SNMP walk fails when DDNS is enabled" is now fixed.
- The bug called "Strange logs with VPN passthrough" is now fixed.
- The bug called "Some router's web page items take forever to load" is now fixed.
Bugs introduced by 1.52.3
- A new bug called "Filter don't work or crash the router" has been introduced.
- A new bug called "Intrusion logs don't show up" has been introduced.
- The feature "UPnP" does not work.
Bugs present in 1.51.00 and that are still present in 1.52.3
- The bug called "MIB sysUpTime updated 10 times too fast" is still present.
- The bug called "Idle TCP NAT entry gets removed after 10 minutes" is still present.
- The feature "QoS" does not work
- The limitation called "VPN shared secret limited to 24 characters" is still present.
- The bug called "No connect button in manual keying" is still present.
- The bug called "Access to router's web pages sometimes return a blank page" is still present.
- The limitation called "The 'All PCs' check box has disappeared from 'Edit List' filter dialog" is still present.
- The bug called "Filter URL/KeyWord match logs are corrupted when SPI firewall is enabled" could not be tested because of a new bug.
- The limitation called "Filter logs do not indicate which filter number was hit" could not be tested because of a new bug.
- The bug called "Web filters causing the router to randomly reboot" is still present.
- The bug called "Accessing a long URL string cause reboots" is still present.
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 DustynPremium join:2003-02-26 Ontario, CAN kudos:7 Reviews:
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4 edits | said by Flogator:1.52.3: The feature "UPnP" does not work. Found that one to be VERY bizarre!  A firmware update that completely destroys UPnP functionality.  I don't use UPnP but nevertheless...that's pretty bad.
Thanks for sharing this though Flogator .  I always appreciate any info you bring us on new Linksys firmware with the BEFSX41. Do you know if the tracert bug was ever fixed? We're finally seeing a new and possibly future firmware releases. EDIT: I'm hoping this and future firmware releases just FIX all the past issues. Linksys SHOULD NOT ADD ANYTHING NEW in terms of FEATURES to the router until all bugs are fixed! -- "You have no idea what I am capable of. People who have tried to cross me, have lived to regret it... ~Michelle Stafford (Phyllis) |
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 | reply to Flogator Well, the new firmware doesn't work in Germany with DSL service. Reboots is all you get when there's traffic on the WAN interface. The 'old' firmware befsx41_v1.51.01_000_0909_code.bin does work, however. Further on, you /have/ to use MS-Internet Explorer to fill in the config data. Firefox wasn't able to even input my DSL user name or password (took quite some time to figure out why the user name field was still blank after 'safe')
But it was fast with displaying local pages and with turning on all front panel lights 
Cheers from over here
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 PARC join:2003-01-27 Philippines 1 edit | Oh great!?! Now I'm getting this report from my Log viewer:
2005-03-11 20:02:31 1447/TCP from 24.42.40.217:61681 to 192.168.1.10:1447 Invalid TCP packet received, dropping packet 2005-03-11 20:03:55 3/ICMP from 62.35.58.185 to 210.213.230.234 Dropping ICMP error message. Original UDP from 210.213.230.234:6346 to 62.35.58.185:6346 2005-03-11 20:04:38 3/ICMP from 206.74.22.87 to 210.213.230.234 Dropping ICMP error message. Original UDP from 210.213.230.234:6346 to 210.213.230.234:6230 2005-03-11 20:06:45 6346/TCP from 68.6.104.78:3231 to 192.168.1.10:6346 Invalid TCP packet received, dropping packet 2005-03-11 20:07:35 3/ICMP from 213.227.33.14 to 210.213.230.234 Dropping ICMP error message. Original UDP from 210.213.230.234:6346 to 213.227.33.14:6346 2005-03-11 20:08:55 3/ICMP from 200.140.89.184 to 210.213.230.234 Dropping ICMP error message. Original UDP from 210.213.230.234:6346 to 200.140.89.184:6346
* only a part of the log report I got.
Should I worry? Anything to resolve this?
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 FlogatorPremium,MVM join:2003-01-19 Cantley, QC kudos:1 | About those strange logs, I would not worry. This simply indicate that the router did its job by dropping those packets. I get some of those every once in a while. |
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 | reply to PARC I believe those ICMP type 3 packets are a response to one of your local PCs (hosts).
ICMP type 3 are IP error messages. Type 3 code 4 is used as part of PMTU (Path Maximum Transmission Unit) discovery and should be considered normal. XP will send test packets to determine how large to make its MTU when booting. Unfortunately the log doesn't enumerate the code along with the ICMP type.
see »www.networksorcery.com/enp/proto···msg3.htm |
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 | I forgot to mention this: /FLAMEON the router drops response packets destined for your host that may influence its behaviour. For instance, when these RESPONSE packets are dropped, your PC is waiting for a response to one (or more) of its probes that will NEVER arrive and probably incur a timeout and/or fallback to a default setting. What setting, you might wonder? Who knows, only the ICMP type (and not the code) appears on the log! ICMP Type 3 indicates "Host Unreachable" but the CODE tells you WHY the host was unreachable. I wish the code would also be listed in the log (so you could really determine why the packet was dropped) and possibly an option to allow these packets through rather than depend on the dubious competency of the Linksys programmer(s). /FLAMEOFF |
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 PARC join:2003-01-27 Philippines | Thanks guys!
Atleast now i can relax . BTW Running this firmware almost 2 Days now, no problem what so ever. Even the Filter is running properly.
PARC |
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 | reply to ronholla quote: depend on the dubious competency of the Linksys programmer(s).
I kinda doubt there are any Linksys programmers working on this. Linksys buys the firmware from the vendor and adds the Linksys name to it. Then they put it on the box and ship it. Bugs probably go back to the vendor and may get fixed by the vendor someday. |
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