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 The Debugging page helps you tweak some parameters to allow better troubleshooting of any issues with your router. The Debugging page helps you tweak some parameters to allow better troubleshooting of any issues with your router.
  
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 **Avoid performing an NVRAM commit**: Checking this stops nvram (configuration) variables from being permanently saved. This makes it possible to safely experiment with settings, since changes reset at reboot. **Avoid performing an NVRAM commit**: Checking this stops nvram (configuration) variables from being permanently saved. This makes it possible to safely experiment with settings, since changes reset at reboot.
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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**:- crond/dnsmasq/hotplug2/igmprt: Usually FreshTomato restarts dying processes. In some exceptional cases, you may want to prevent this from happening.
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 **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