Possibly similar issue reported in the Diversion thread if those hosts IPs contain your Pixelserv IP (e.g. 192.168.50.2 and 192.168.50.28 or 192.168.50.205).
Diversion makes it easy to change the pixelserv-tls IP Address from 192.168.50.2 to 192.168.50.9 so I have done so.
I changed my DHCP range from 192.168.50.10-192.168.50.99 to 192.168.50.10-192.168.50.89.
No changes are needed for my wireless preconfigured DHCP range of 192.168.50.100-192.168.50.199 or my wired preconfigured DHCP range of 192.168.50.200-192.168.50.254.
Afterwards, I cannot think of a way a LAN device IP could begin with 192.168.50.9.
Don't go there haha. Initially it the header was fixed and would float on scroll, but then table layout wouldn't behave itself with long domain names and would ignore fixed widths etc. So I decided it was mote hassle than it was worth and a normal header it was!
Don't go there haha. Initially it the header was fixed and would float on scroll, but then table layout wouldn't behave itself with long domain names and would ignore fixed widths etc. So I decided it was mote hassle than it was worth and a normal header it was!
In uiDivStats, the domain count for any given domain under the ‘top 15 requested domains’, is always double that for the same domain listed under the ‘top 15 blocked domains’.
Is this some sort of hangover related to domains being counted twice, due to their being IPv6 + IPv4?
In uiDivStats, the domain count for any given domain under the ‘top 15 requested domains’, is always double that for the same domain listed under the ‘top 15 blocked domains’.
Is this some sort of hangover related to domains being counted twice, due to their being IPv6 + IPv4?
I can see 10 blocked domains block and 10 requested domains block.
- Is it possible to increase more domains in either block?
- How do i go about checking blocked domains for a particular client?
- There are domains that I do not care for to see on listing, as in api.ring.com that has over 100K queries - is it possible to hide domains?