I didn't ping it when I had the Energized blocklists, but after reverting to the default (Large) list, it's fine, Ping responds back with an external IP. I was using Energized block list for 2 months and now I can't even add any of their lists, I don't know what's going on. I can't even access any of Energized lists on their website, so weird.BTW you said you whitelisted "s.amazon-adsystem.com"
So what happens if you ping it from your PC? How does it resolve?
The test I use is go to whatsmyip.org from your client device (connected by Openvpn) and first check that the ip address is the one you’re expecting ie the public ip address of your home router. Also, if there’s no ad in the banner box immediately below the ip address, then everything is as it should be. If it fails one or both of those test, then something is amiss.I am suffering the same, with Ads appearing, I use Openvpn on the router with my client (phone) connected and all traffic flowing through my router.
I am seeing ads as well appearing on my pixel phone's news service, could be Google ads.
Just setting up email config, what is meant by SSL Flag?
Thanks
I'm not sure how that helps answer my question...Internet search is a useful tool:
TLS & SSL connections - Google Workspace Admin Help
Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a standard internet protocol that encrypts email for privacy and secure delivery. TLS prevents unauthorized access of email when it's in transit over intersupport.google.com
Thanks @MarinI think it is a setting in your email that ensures encryption of incoming/outgoing emails - not sure if your email provider has that enabled or not but mine does. When you set up the email in Diversion, just ignore that step (hit Enter instead) as it can sometimes cause errors. Then proceed with the other steps and make sure to use the “send test email” feature to ensure that your email setup works.
Disable diversion completely then try it from desktop. That will tell you if the issue is related to diversion. If you still have same issue then you have another issue somewhere else.I've strange problem which not sure a diversion related. I can't access bet365 from desktop using any browser. Ping is fine and can access the site from mobiles connected on wifi. CA.cert is already imported on chrome and FF.
I think it is actually something a little different. I think it works like this. Whether it is encrypted or not is a function of the protocol. So Gmail's smtp server uses smtps protocol, and the exchange of information sets up TLS encryption at the 256 bit level. The configuration dialog helpfully shows you the settings for four SMTP servers. But by default curl will attempt to verify identities, so Gmail's smtp server will want to see your humble little router verified in its CA chain. Which of course, it won't. The SSL flag allows you to specify the "--insecure" command, which tells Gmail's smtp server not to do that. If you go ahead, the connection is still encrypted.I think it is a setting in your email that ensures encryption of incoming/outgoing emails - not sure if your email provider has that enabled or not but mine does.
Have you tried pinging www.bet365.com instead of bet365.com? That comes back with the pixelsrv internal IP in my case. Just like you I can't access the site.I've strange problem which not sure a diversion related. I can't access bet365 from desktop using any browser. Ping is fine and can access the site from mobiles connected on wifi. CA.cert is already imported on chrome and FF.
Is there anything that needs to be changed in Diversion once activated?
I installed uDivStats and it appears to show that Diversion is working, but when I visit a site like speedtest.net, I see ads littered all along the screen.
Have you tried pinging www.bet365.com instead of bet365.com? That comes back with the pixelsrv internal IP in my case. Just like you I can't access the site.
Mobile probably goes through a different subdomain like m.bet365.com etc, which is why you're not seeing the issue there.
Pinging www.bet365.com [192.168.1.2] with 32 bytes of data:
Not quite sure how to get this right. I've tried several combinations and still doesn't seem to work properly.Diversion is installed and I still see ads - Diversion
Diversion is installed and I still see adsdiversion.ch
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