HEnet has been working consistently for me.

In /etc/config/network make sure that se00, sw00, sw10, gw00, gw10, gw01, and gw11 all have the  following line:
        option ip6assign        64

And add the following using your information to replace the '###' fields, also remove any earlier configuration for it:

config interface henet
        option proto            6in4
        option peeraddr         ###
        option ip6addr          ###
        option tunnelid         ###
        option username         ###
        option password         ###
        option ip6prefix        ###
        option mtu              1480
        option ttl              64

Finally add henet to the wan zone in /etc/config/firewall

The way to setup custom DNS is also in /etc/config/network, add the following to you ge00 config:
        option peerdns          0
        option dns              '208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220'

I ran into issues updating to the 3.10.1 build, something got borked with my configuration. Once I restored a backup, everything was fine (NOTE: this is an assumption, it could have just been the additional reboot that fixed the flakeyness). The upgrade to 3.10.2 went quite smoothly for me. If I hit a problem with the upgrade to 3.10.3 I'll send a followup email.



On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 2:21 AM, Fred Stratton <fredstratton@imap.cc> wrote:
I can certainly confirm this, having spent several fruitless hours with the build.

6in4 remains broken for henet.

dnsmasq appears not to recognise additional domain name servers. The ISP I use has a very slow domain name service, to which the system now defaults. The consequence of this is that opkg times out, and no packages can be installed.

It is still not possible to watch a video stream and download files simultaneously on an ADSL line.


On 26 Jul 2013, at 06:20, Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com> wrote:

> sysupgrade -n doesn't work with this release. Stay away. I have a new
> build of 3.10.3-1 and am trying to fix it...
>
> I did find the problem on the ubnt builds - I'd switched to the new
> babeld from quagga, but failed to install it by default.
>
> in openwrt trunk, elliptic curve has been enabled in openssl. It's
> long past time we enable https for configuration by default, and might
> as well figure out how to turn perfect forward secrecy on as well in
> the post-snowden era.
>
> owamp seemingly works well, with a couple glitches here and there. I
> got to where the lab was synced to about 1ms resolution... and 5 more
> gpses arrived today....
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