limbot
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This is the client’s page on the main GL.iNet interface.
How do I remove the circled entries so they don’t appear?
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I can only imaging that it they will disappear when the lease-time expires. DHCP-leases have a limited time. Generally 24h or something like that.
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alzhao
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Now these information is stored in your firmware so they do not disappear. This just make a history record so we stored them. You may need to find out the file and remove manually.
But I do not know which files stores this.
Not sure about on GLI firmware, but on stock OpenWRT the leases by default are stored in /tmp/dhcp.leases.
To clear old entries, restart dnsmasq (which handles DHCP) or if you are 100% sure they are not needed manually remove those entries from the file. Keep in mind if you do a restart, typically the new file will be empty until devices that are still present renew their leases again…
kuhr
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Where can I turn off this “feature” or find the file to delete ?
In client-list there is always missing the first wired client you are connecting from.
At the moment if restarting the old client list is not deleted (->privacy).
alzhao
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Fiat stop this process “gltertf”
Then remove the following two files
/tmp/tertf/tertfinfo_bak
/etc/tertf/tertfinfo_bak
And restart your the glterf process or reboot.
kuhr
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Thank you, this deletes the old clients.
I have turned off "gl_tertf " always because it produces unwanted Background Traffic
(ICMP-Calls to Google and Cisco).
Why not take the data directly from openwrt ->luci ->Network ->DHCP and DNS ?
I think sometimes it would be better to not “Reinvent the Wheel” and to stay closer
with OpenWRT.
alzhao
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Definitely dhcp clients does not work well in this scenario. That is not what we wanted.
Thank you. I tried some of the actions described but none work until I just edited the files to remove almost everything from them. Then after a reboot it worked. I don’t need to remove these dead clients often.
alzhao
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In firmware 3.203 you can just remove offline clients from the UI.