

OK, and again honest question to help me understand: I happened to already have luci and luci-ssl, but what if I hadn't and had only decided to install them today - wouldn't have I picked up the same non-consistent builds? In other words, for packages that aren't baked into the release image, what's the consistent source? I had assumed opkg was it.

After applying both and restarting uhttpd, it crashes when I try to connect with HTTPS: Thu Jan 31 10:08:53 2019 kernel: do_page_fault(): sending SIGSEGV to uhttpd for invalid write access to 77eee0f4

Libmbedtls and uhttpd both had upgrades this morning.
