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TheLyppardMan

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Does the uninstaller for dyncrypt in amtm completely reverse all the changes that were made during the installation process? I only ask because when I uninstalled it earlier today, I found that I couldn't prevent my laptop from connecting to OpenDNS, even after rebooting my RT-AX88U router and computer. I tried setting the DNS option on the WAN page to manual (9.9.9.9 149.112.112.112) and auto (which would normally reconnect me back to my ISP's DNS servers), but OpenDNS kept showing as being used. It wasn't until I restored my jffs backup that everything returned to normal.
 
Does the uninstaller for dyncrypt in amtm completely reverse all the changes that were made during the installation process? I only ask because when I uninstalled it earlier today, I found that I couldn't prevent my laptop from connecting to OpenDNS, even after rebooting my RT-AX88U router and computer. I tried setting the DNS option on the WAN page to manual (9.9.9.9 149.112.112.112) and auto (which would normally reconnect me back to my ISP's DNS servers), but OpenDNS kept showing as being used. It wasn't until I restored my jffs backup that everything returned to normal.
you have to run uninstall all option, and not just uninstall dnscrypt. uninstall all will remove all the changes.
 
you have to run uninstall all option, and not just uninstall dnscrypt. uninstall all will remove all the changes.
Thank you. I wondered if that was what I should use, but I was afraid it would remove everything, including my swap file.
 

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