snapieee
Regular Contributor
I’m seeing the same problem with big.oisd.nl/dnsmasq2, and it started about three weeks ago.
When I open Diversion, I immediately get an error—even before doing anything:
I then try updating the blocklist manually, and I hit another error:
Checking the system log shows Skynet blocking an outbound connection from my WAN IP to 146.59.95.220, which I later confirmed belongs to oisd.nl.
To get around that, I whitelisted the domain in Skynet:
After that, I tried updating the blocklist in Diversion again, and it worked without any issues:
Fast forward two days—I open Diversion and try a manual update, and the same error is back. I also see the same outbound block in the syslog from Skynet. When I check the Skynet whitelist, oisd.nl is no longer there. I re-whitelist the domain, update the blocklist in Diversion, and everything works again.
At this point, I have no idea why the domain was removed from the skynet whitelist in the first place or why it keeps getting removed.
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I noticed this dns odd behavior as well. When I whitelist the domain in Skynet under normal conditions, I see the expected output:
However, when this DNS issue is happening, I see a different message instead, and the domain never actually gets added to the Skynet whitelist because the IP can’t be resolved:
I wait a little bit, about 5 min, then try to whitelist and it works fine this time.
When I open Diversion, I immediately get an error—even before doing anything:
Code:
Error
https://big.oisd.nl/dnsmasq2
appears not to be a valid compatible file format, skipping
I then try updating the blocklist manually, and I hit another error:
Code:
processing file 1 of 4
https://big.oisd.nl/dnsmasq2
remote file newer: downloading new file
curl: (28) Failed to connect to big.oisd.nl port 443 after 3121 ms: Couldn'r
Warning: Problem : timeout. Will retry in 1 seconds. 3 retries left.
curl: (28) Failed to connect to big.oisd.nl port 443 after 3094 ms: Couldn'r
Warning: Problem : timeout. Will retry in 2 seconds. 2 retries left.
curl: (28) Failed to connect to big.oisd.nl port 443 after 3117 ms: Couldn'r
Warning: Problem : timeout. Will retry in 4 seconds. 1 retries left.
curl: (28) Failed to connect to big.oisd.nl port 443 after 3100 ms: Couldn'r
Error: https://big.oisd.nl/dnsmasq2
appears not to be a valid compatible file format, skipping
Checking the system log shows Skynet blocking an outbound connection from my WAN IP to 146.59.95.220, which I later confirmed belongs to oisd.nl.
Code:
nslookup oisd.nl
Server: GT-AX6000
Address: 192.168.x.x
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: oisd.nl
Addresses: 2001:41d0:601:1100::4db3
146.59.95.220
To get around that, I whitelisted the domain in Skynet:
Code:
firewall whitelist domain "oisd.nl"
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[i] Adding oisd.nl To Whitelist
[i] Whitelisting 146.59.95.220
[i] Saving Changes
============================================================================
After that, I tried updating the blocklist in Diversion again, and it worked without any issues:
Code:
processing file 1 of 4
https://big.oisd.nl/dnsmasq2
remote file newer: downloading new file
##################################################################### 100.0%
--> OK, file is in Dnsmasq local or server format, optimal for Diversion
processing file 1 done
Fast forward two days—I open Diversion and try a manual update, and the same error is back. I also see the same outbound block in the syslog from Skynet. When I check the Skynet whitelist, oisd.nl is no longer there. I re-whitelist the domain, update the blocklist in Diversion, and everything works again.
At this point, I have no idea why the domain was removed from the skynet whitelist in the first place or why it keeps getting removed.
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I've seen DNS servers also fail to adequately resolve the IP address of big.oisd.nl before. If I am able to resolve the IP, I usually also try to ping the IP once. I also test using different DNS services to see if they produce a different IP because sometimes the address changes before the cache of the server has had time to catch up. But last time I had this issue, I waited 24 hours like @dave14305 , and the maintainer of the oisd list recommended. Then I was finally able to resolve the list again.
I noticed this dns odd behavior as well. When I whitelist the domain in Skynet under normal conditions, I see the expected output:
Code:
[i] Adding oisd.nl To Whitelist
[i] Whitelisting 146.59.95.220
[i] Saving Changes
However, when this DNS issue is happening, I see a different message instead, and the domain never actually gets added to the Skynet whitelist because the IP can’t be resolved:
Code:
[i] Adding oisd.nl To Whitelist
[i] Saving Changes
I wait a little bit, about 5 min, then try to whitelist and it works fine this time.
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