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"TheJackCollectables" or "TimelessJackClassics"it's not too late to prevent future confusion ...
If you are the only developer using that spot, you could just rename that tab "JackYazScripts" or something
"TheJackCollectables" or "TimelessJackClassics"it's not too late to prevent future confusion ...
If you are the only developer using that spot, you could just rename that tab "JackYazScripts" or something
No need to be rude sir, I was trying to be of help to reduce the clutter.Stop wasting my time, all other pages have that breadcrumb.
I‘m OK. You said I unnecessarily waste space, which I don’t for the stated reason and therefore wasting my timeNo need to be rude sir, I was trying to be of help to reduce the clutter.
Anyways, I guess I've just stole a few more seconds from you, so here I am saying "I'm sorry" beforehand.
Merlin configures dnsmasq to only listen on the LAN interface br0, as well as any pptp interface. If you want what is technically the WAN port to listen for DNS traffic, you need to add a interface=eth0 or interface=vlan2 to /jffs/configs/dnsmasq.conf.add, depending on your WAN interface name. But then you might also need a no-dhcp-interface=eth0 (or vlan2) to avoid DHCP conflicts on the other subnet.I was wondering if Diversion has some built-in rules that make it only accept requests from its own subnet? Or maybe MerlinWRT still has some firewall rules active even though I disabled the Firewall in the GUI?
I'd be happy for any hints where to look or what to check.
Merlin configures dnsmasq to only listen on the LAN interface br0, as well as any pptp interface. If you want what is technically the WAN port to listen for DNS traffic, you need to add a interface=eth0 or interface=vlan2 to /jffs/configs/dnsmasq.conf, depending on your WAN interface name. But then you might also need a no-dhcp-interface=eth0 (or vlan2) to avoid DHCP conflicts on the other subnet.
Diversion does, weekly.Does dnsmasq or diversion ever delete dnsmasq's logs by itself, all three of them for any reason?
Noted! Thanks @thelonelycoderrrDiversion does, weekly.
! Found Diversion Standard local backup
from Jun 04 2020 02:10:01 in /jffs/addons/diversion/
1. Install from local backup in /jffs/addons/diversion/
2. New installation
Enter your selection [1-2 e=Exit] 1
sh /jffs/scripts/firewall uninstall
Has anyone found a way to unblock Disqus? I've whitelisted disqus.com and disquscdn.com and still no "disqus comment sections" load, Diversion also noted that these weren't present in blacklist.
realtime.services.disqus.com
Hi, just started using Diversion a couple of days ago and I noticed something when I was testing my Android phone. By design Diversion removes the DNS servers at the DHCP options page, but by doing so, Android sets the primary DNS to the router, but the secondary to google's DNS. DNS works in a Round-Robin way, so there's no guarantee that the router's DNS will be used. When I set the router's IP in the dns field of the dhcp options, Android does only set the router's ip for DNS. Any chance you can set the router's ip in both the dhcp dns fields instead of blanking them?
TyvmLAN->DNSFilter
Enable DNS-based Filtering
Set "Global Filter Mode" to Router
Apply
Tyvm
I guess that's another way to solve it, but not everyone will be on this forum or notice the wrong dns configuration on Android. Is there a technical reason for not setting the router ip in the dns fields?
- Advertise router's IP doesn't make a difference, second DNS is still google dns on Android (sigh...)I don't have an Android device so I'm not sure how its DNS implementation works but you can try this.
Under LAN->DHCP Server
Keep both the DNS fields blank but enable "Advertise router's IP in addition to user-specified DNS"
Also if you keep both the DNS fields blank it'll use the router's IP by default.
- Advertise router's IP doesn't make a difference, second DNS is still google dns on Android (sigh...)
- And yeah I know, but there seems to be a difference by leaving the fields blank or setting the router ip, at least for Android.
When I fill in both fields the google's dns is not set on the Phone (I know...it's stupid)
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