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musicisbest:
After updating to 1.02 from 1.00, I'm seeing log entries I have never seen before like:


--- Code: ---Aug 16 11:22:58 derp user.warn kernel: add 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 to access 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.17:10 directly[0/0].
Aug 16 17:47:52 derp user.warn kernel: add 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 to access 0.0.229.142/0.0.0.17:10 directly[0/0]
Aug 17 02:23:44 derp user.warn kernel: add 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 to access 0.0.76.27/0.0.0.17:10 directly[0/0]
Aug 17 02:55:39 derp user.warn kernel: add 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 to access 0.0.227.63/0.0.0.17:10 directly[0/0]
Aug 17 04:10:43 derp user.warn kernel: add 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 to access 0.0.124.181/0.0.0.17:10 directly[0/0]
Aug 17 05:53:12 derp user.warn kernel: add 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 to access 0.0.203.79/0.0.0.17:10 directly[0/0]
Aug 17 06:18:10 derp user.warn kernel: add 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 to access 0.0.27.223/0.0.0.17:10 directly[0/0]

--- End code ---

...and many many more similar entries.  Anybody know what this is about?

FurryNutz:
Link>Welcome!


* What region are you located?
* Are you wired or wireless connected to the router?
* Was a Factory Reset performed before and after any firmware updates then set up from scratch? FW Update Process

* Was the router working before any firmware updates?
Internet Service Provider and Modem Configurations

* What ISP Service do you have? Cable or DSL?
* What ISP Modem Mfr. and model # do you have?

musicisbest:
Hi,


* I'm in Canada
* wireless
* No Factory Reset was performed after the upgrade
* Yes the router was working before
* Northerntel.  DSL.
* Sagemcom 4300


Thanks

FurryNutz:
So these log entries only started after loading v1.02?

Is your ISP modem bridged?

* If the ISP modem has a built in router, it's best to bridge the modem. Having 2 routers on the same line can cause connection problems: Link>Double NAT and How NAT Works. To tell if the modem is bridged or not, look at the routers web page, Status/Device Info/Wan Section, if there is a 192.168.0.# address in the WAN IP address field, then the modem is not bridged. If the modem can't be bridged then see if the modem has a DMZ option and input the IP address the router gets from the modem and put that into the modems DMZ. Also check the routers DHCP IP address maybe conflicting with the ISP modems IP address of 192.168.0.1. Check to see if this is the same on the ISP modem, and if modem can't be bridged, change the DIR router to 192.168.1.1 or .0.254.
Example of a D-Link router configured for PPPoE with ISP Modem bridged: PPPoE Configuration on Router

musicisbest:

--- Quote ---So these log entries only started after loading v1.02?
--- End quote ---

yes

The modem does not have router functionality. There is no other router set up.

The way the modem is setup by the ISP is to just plug in a network cable and go. The modem supplies a public IP.

The internet connection on the router is set to Dynamic IP (DHCP)

Not sure if this answers your question.

Thanks

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