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rugglebear

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Hello all,

Out of nowhere I constantly get these two errors when visiting websites.
If I refresh repeatedly, the site will finally load.

Any advice to fix this? I can't imagine what's causing it.
As usual, thanks in advance.

Asus RT-AC68U
Merlin WRT 384.10_2

I haven't made any changes to anything in the recent past.

I run:
diversion
skynet
stubby dns
yazfi

Screenshots of the issue attached.
Thanks again!
 

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Hello all,

Out of nowhere I constantly get these two errors when visiting websites.
If I refresh repeatedly, the site will finally load.

Any advice to fix this? I can't imagine what's causing it.
As usual, thanks in advance.

Asus RT-AC68U
Merlin WRT 384.10_2

I haven't made any changes to anything in the recent past.

I run:
diversion
skynet
stubby dns
yazfi

Screenshots of the issue attached.
Thanks again!
See this post below, or consider upgrading to a later Merlin with stubby built-in.

Stubby-Installer-Asuswrt-Merlin
 
See this post below, or consider upgrading to a later Merlin with stubby built-in.

Stubby-Installer-Asuswrt-Merlin
Thanks, I'll give it a read. Looks like this was a recent issue...which makes sense.

I can try to remove that line from the .yml file, but...I was planning to update to 384.13, does that have Stubby built-in?
And if so, is it configurable via the Merlin GUI, or will I still need to access it via AMTM, etc.?

Thanks again!
 
I was planning to update to 384.13, does that have Stubby built-in?
And if so, is it configurable via the Merlin GUI, or will I still need to access it via AMTM, etc.?
Yes, Stubby is built-in and doesn’t suffer from this problem with the firmware default values for Stubby. Configurable from the WAN page.
 
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