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admin-debug [2023/06/18 23:57] – -fix QoS View Details link hogwildadmin-debug [2023/06/19 21:18] – -Bullet and explain the "Do not restart the following process if they die" options hogwild
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-**Do not restart the following process if they die **- crond/dnsmasq/hotplug2/igmprt: Usually FreshTomato restarts dying processes. In some exceptional cases, you may want to prevent this from happening.+**Do not restart the following process if they die **-  Usually FreshTomato restarts dying processes. In some exceptional cases, you may want to prevent this from happening
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 +  * crond - This option prevents FreshTomato from restarting the cron daemon, if it dies. 
 +  * dnsmasq crond - This option prevents FreshTomato from restarting dnsmasq, if it dies. \\ Note that **this option is currently non-functional**. 
 +  * hotplug2 - This option prevents FreshTomato from restarting the hotplug2 daemon, if it dies. 
 +  * igmprt - This options prevents FreshTomato from restarting the IGMP routing daemon, if it dies. \\ Igmprt is a simple dynamic Multicast Routing Daemon that uses only IGMP protocol for signalling. It's used for simple forwarding of Multicast traffic between networks.
  
 **Set "no-cache" in httpd header - **A very common issue is that is cached browser content can create errors/display issues in the web interface. Usually, refreshing the page, via CTRL+F5, fixes this problem by forcing a cache flush. However, setting this parameter is an alternative solution. This instructs the browser not to perform any caching while on FreshTomato web interface pages. Both methods are particularly useful after firmware upgrades. **Set "no-cache" in httpd header - **A very common issue is that is cached browser content can create errors/display issues in the web interface. Usually, refreshing the page, via CTRL+F5, fixes this problem by forcing a cache flush. However, setting this parameter is an alternative solution. This instructs the browser not to perform any caching while on FreshTomato web interface pages. Both methods are particularly useful after firmware upgrades.
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admin-debug.txt · Last modified: 2023/09/09 02:34 by hogwild