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3.3.5 (not RCx) on DRAYTEK.PL, dated 16/11/2010
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21 Nov 2010 09:13 #64950
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then something in your setup may be causing it, because NAT loopback works without problems here.
http://webmail . can be accessed from my LAN, same for several other websites.
Replied by vanaalten on topic 3.3.5 (not RCx) on DRAYTEK.PL, dated 16/11/2010
NAT loopback still seems to be broken for 3.3.5catzi wrote:
then something in your setup may be causing it, because NAT loopback works without problems here.
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21 Nov 2010 13:11 #64951
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Seems OK here...
Replied by acseuser on topic Re: Syslog to local USB
Looks like the syslog function to a local USB disk has been broken in the 3.3.5 release.gmegson wrote:
Seems OK here...
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21 Nov 2010 21:22 #64965
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I seem to recall it was broken in 3.3.4 for multinat i.e. where there are multiple inbound ip's. That's the case for me. If it's working for someone else though I will try a factory reset.
Replied by catzi on topic 3.3.5 (not RCx) on DRAYTEK.PL, dated 16/11/2010
vanaalten wrote:
NAT loopback still seems to be broken for 3.3.5catzi wrote:
then something in your setup may be causing it, because NAT loopback works without problems here.
http://webmail . can be accessed from my LAN, same for several other websites.
I seem to recall it was broken in 3.3.4 for multinat i.e. where there are multiple inbound ip's. That's the case for me. If it's working for someone else though I will try a factory reset.
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22 Nov 2010 10:36 #64971
by gmegson
Replied by gmegson on topic UDP based VPN broken again
Well back to 3.3.3 again. My work VPN uses UDP encapsulation and the 3.3.4, 3.3.4.1 and now 3.3.5 all break the vpn. It a 'firewall' feature. Stability is shite. Time to look for alternative suppliers unless this gets fixed.....
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