cunningStunts
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Question is really about the basics of Diversion. Simply put, I want to emulate what the browser extension 'uBlock Origin' does, on the rest of my network (phones, tablets, TVs, and other PCs).
From what I've gathered Diversion seems pretty simple to install, was going to go the standard version install, and it doesn't seem like there is too much setup to do.
My only worry, because I've always found networking and internet security/optimization to be harder to understand than quantum physics, is that this may interfere in some way with my significant other's job. She has to use a large banking corporations VPN from home, on this network.
Currently the AC88 log gives a "dnsmasq-dhcp[1723]: Ignoring domain....." entry when it is activated, and it works for her, so I can't risk that connection being interfered with.
So, if I install and run Diversion Standard (or Lite, not sure what the different pixlserver package routing does but there has to be a reason for this option)...will it work as well as the uBlock extension I currently use on this pc, but throughout every device connected via my router?
Apologies in advance for the scrub question and any particular info that I may have left out....my brain has issues learning this side of computing.
From what I've gathered Diversion seems pretty simple to install, was going to go the standard version install, and it doesn't seem like there is too much setup to do.
My only worry, because I've always found networking and internet security/optimization to be harder to understand than quantum physics, is that this may interfere in some way with my significant other's job. She has to use a large banking corporations VPN from home, on this network.
Currently the AC88 log gives a "dnsmasq-dhcp[1723]: Ignoring domain....." entry when it is activated, and it works for her, so I can't risk that connection being interfered with.
So, if I install and run Diversion Standard (or Lite, not sure what the different pixlserver package routing does but there has to be a reason for this option)...will it work as well as the uBlock extension I currently use on this pc, but throughout every device connected via my router?
Apologies in advance for the scrub question and any particular info that I may have left out....my brain has issues learning this side of computing.