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    dns.msftncsi.com flooding my NextDNS

    What I was saying came from Rmerlin himself here (quoted below): While I can empathize with the desire to prevent self-harm, and I don't think restoring the defaults is itself a bad idea when one of the values is nulled out, I think the fact it's hidden away from view is perhaps needlessly...
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    dns.msftncsi.com flooding my NextDNS

    It's not a dismissal, it's just saying there's a simpler way to do it which is true. You don't need to be offended by it and it wasn't intended to be a "haha this is better than your idea" sort of thing. It's a "I've looked into this a lot and there's an elegant way to solve this that doesn't...
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    dns.msftncsi.com flooding my NextDNS

    The issue is null values. The behavior now is to restore default values silently behind the scenes rather than allow null values to persist here. You can achieve the same behavior of disabling the probes by simply enabling the probe and setting the host to localhost and the content to 127.0.0.1...
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    dns.msftncsi.com flooding my NextDNS

    You don't need to do that. You can just set dns_probe_host to "one.one.one.one" and dns_probe_content to "1.1.1.1 1.0.0.1 2606:4700:4700::1001" to achieve the same results of using Cloudflare instead of Microsoft without having to resort to any sort of shenanigans that might cause issues down...
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