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SunnyJar

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I'm running the latest Voxel firmware (9.2.5.2.27.1SF-HW) on my RBK50. I enabled dnscrypt-proxy-2 using the instructions in the readme. When I try to change the config file
Code:
/etc/dnscrypt-proxy-2.toml
, the changes do not persist after a reboot. Do I need to change the permissions on the file or do anything specific?

Disclaimer: I'm a complete noob at this, so appreciate all the help I can get. Thanks!
 
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I'm running the latest Voxel firmware (9.2.5.2.27.1SF-HW) on my RBK50. I enabled dnscrypt-proxy-2 using the instructions in the readme. When I try to change the config file
Code:
/etc/dnscrypt-proxy-2.toml
, the changes do not persist after a reboot. Do I need to change the permissions on the file or do anything specific?

Disclaimer: I'm a complete noob at this, so appreciate all the help I can get. Thanks!
You should read QuickStart.txt got ORBI not README (in the archive with firmware, RBK50-V9.2.5.2.27.1SF-HW.zip):

. . .
2. Overlay partition on USB.

Original stock firmware uses tmpfs overlay partition (in RAM). So all you changes in
the files/dirs are kept only until next reboot of router/satellite. If you need to keep
your changed/added files you should use external USB disk/stick formatted as
ext2/ext3/ext4 with /overlay directory on the root where you should add your new or
modified files keeping the dirtree of Orbi. For example, if you wish to use your own
/etc/dnscrypt-proxy-2.toml just place it into /overlay/etc/dnscrypt-proxy-2.toml.

. . .


Voxel.
 

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