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router D-Link DSL-2740B i ciagle rozlaczanie sie

#237587
From: robert.kowalczyk
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 09:10
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nie wiem na jaka grupe mogê zadac to pytanie, ale skoro siedza tu spece od linuxa i sieci to mo¿e kto¶ siê spotkal z podobnym problemem i bêdzie mogl mi pomoc.
Mam router D-Link DSL-2740B wszystko na nim hula jak ta lala, ustawiony jak fabryka dala, ale mam kilka razy na dobe wylaczenia co w logach przedstawia siê nastepujaco.
Widac ze problem dotyczy DNS ale probowalem ju¿ chyba wszystkie mo¿liwe wpisywaæ recznie i na automacie i ciagle te samoistne restarty, robilem ju¿ przywrocenie do ustawien fabrycznych, nie pomaga, wkurza gdy gram online albo siedze i ogl±dam filmik bo nigdy nie wiem kiedy internet przestanie mi dzialac.
Moj i-net to neostrada.
Gdzies czyta³em ze do tego modelu mo¿na wgrac WRT ale ten system nie obsluguje modemu ADSL w moim routerze.


-- MARK --
kernel: ADSL link down
syslog: tc qdisc del dev ppp_0_0_35_1 root
pppd[721]: Clear IP addresses. Connection DOWN.
pppd[721]: Clear IP addresses. PPP connection DOWN.
dnsprobe[954]: dns query failed
dnsprobe[954]: dns query failed
kernel: ADSL G.994 training
dnsprobe[954]: dns query failed
dnsprobe[954]: Primary DNS server Is Down... Switching To Secondary DNS server
kernel: dev_shutdown, dec ppp device refcnt, dev->refcnt=6
kernel: ADSL G.992 started
kernel: unregister_netdevice: waiting for ppp_0_0_35_1 to become free. Usage count = -1
kernel: dev->name = ppp_0_0_35_1, dev->refcnt=-1
kernel: after reset to 0, dev->refcnt=0
kernel: ADSL G.992 channel analysis
kernel: ADSL G.992 message exchange
kernel: ADSL link down
kernel: ADSL G.994 training
kernel: ADSL G.992 started
dnsprobe[954]: dns query failed
dnsprobe[954]: dns query failed
kernel: ADSL G.992 channel analysis
dnsprobe[954]: dns query failed
kernel: ADSL G.992 message exchange
kernel: ADSL link up, interleaved, us=1168, ds=24543
syslog: iptables -t nat -F DNS_RELAY
syslog: iptables -t nat -A DNS_RELAY -i br0 -d 192.168.1.1 -p udp --dport 53 -j DNAT --to 194.204.159.1
syslog: iptables -t nat -A DNS_RELAY -j RETURN
pppd[721]: PPP: Start to connect ...
pppd[721]: PPP LCP UP.
pppd[721]: PPP: Start to connect ...
pppd[721]: PPP LCP UP.
pppd[721]: Received valid IP address from server. Connection UP.
syslog: ifconfig ppp_0_0_35_1 mtu 1492 &
syslog: route add default gw 85.10.45.11 2>/dev/null
syslog: echo > /proc/net/ip_conntrack
syslog: echo "4096" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_conntrack_max
syslog: iptables -t nat -D ENABLE_NAT -o ppp_0_0_35_1 -j MASQUERADE 2>/dev/null
syslog: iptables -t nat -I ENABLE_NAT -o ppp_0_0_35_1 -j MASQUERADE
syslog: iptables -t nat -D ENABLE_NAT -j RETURN 2>/dev/null
syslog: iptables -t nat -A ENABLE_NAT -j RETURN
syslog: iptables -t nat -F DNS_RELAY
syslog: iptables -t nat -A DNS_RELAY -i br0 -d 192.168.1.1 -p udp --dport 53 -j DNAT --to 194.204.152.34
syslog: iptables -t nat -A DNS_RELAY -j RETURN
syslog: iptables -A VRTSRV -j RETURN;iptables -t nat -A NAT_VRTSRV -j RETURN
syslog: iptables -F TODRULE
syslog: iptables -A TODRULE -j FWRULE
syslog: iptables -A TODRULE -j RETURN
kernel: HTB init, kernel part version 3.17
kernel: HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
dnsprobe[954]: Switching Back To Primary DNS server 

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