By default, logging on DD-WRT is turned off. To enable it: Enable Syslog under the Services tab. If you wish to send logs to a remote system, enter the IP address of that machine which is also running a syslog utility (it needs an open network socket in order to accept logs being sent by the router).

Aug 24, 2017 · DD-WRT is a great firmware that is developed to enhance the performance and bring powerful features to cheap routers (even < 50$), making them super routers.However one feature is missing by default is transparent proxifying of network traffic through a SOCKS5 proxy server, whereas you can establish a virtual encrypted tunnel VPN to a network directly from a DD-WRT powered router. According to this post in the DD_WRT forum this is possible(*) (*) caveat: although I have run DD-WRT for years I have not installed a proxy on it myself. However the forum says it can be done and several people report having done it successfully. i've got it working, but a few modifications were necessary for my setup using the vpn flavor of dd-wrt v24 rc6.2 on an asus wl500g premium. rc_firewall script . i changed the rc_firewall script to this: This page was last modified 14:08, 16 May 2010. This page has been accessed 26,833 times. Jul 01, 2010 · In this tutorial, i show you how to use a router that has been modified with DDWRT firmware, as a virtual proxy, in order to bypass firewalls and filters at work or school, and not have to use I have a router with dd-wrt. I have a firewall running to direct all traffic through an external proxy. It works great except that it also redirects local Ips and my proxy does not allow Ips, so I can not access my router Web administration. The firewall I have running is:

Describes how to use DD-WRT as a Reverse Proxy with HTTPS. It relies on pound for the reverse proxy and LetsEncrypt for the TLS certificate. This configuration was tested on an Asus RT-AC68, but should also work on other routes with DD-WRT firmware.

OpenVPN on DD-WRT has been around for quite some time, and is a great option for connecting to all kinds of things. I hope this guide is helpful to those who want to take the plunge and get

pete91 wrote: Is it possible to use my wifi router Asus WL-520gC as non-transparent http-proxy server? I'd like to connect a notebook that has to access the web via proxy server to my home network. Currently I'm using the squid running on my desktop PC but it is inconvenient to start the desktop

I am trying to get a Linksys router with the latest DD-WRT (v24-sp2) in my house connected, via Comcast, to an external Squid (v3) proxy that I am running on AWS. When I connect over the WiFi to the DD-WRT router, it connects to the Squid proxy, but I get the nasty message (abbreviated here to show relevant part): While trying to retrieve the