rotorbudd
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I'll be inviting you as soon as they are ready. You'll be an early tester of the next version...
I'll be glad to. It's the least I can do to repay for all the help.
And I've always got my 66u to fall back to.
I'll be inviting you as soon as they are ready. You'll be an early tester of the next version...
Just don't expect to get a link in the next five minutes. Might be days until they are ready to get tested outside my home turf.I'll be glad to. It's the least I can do to repay for all the help.
sorting, removing whitelist entries
this will take about 17 seconds...
...it actually took 14 seconds.
@GDT @rotorbudd and those who want to try out something:
I would like to know:
- if you use adaway.org/hosts.txt does it work now? (it will!) Yes
- how it works on systems with a custom wget binary (e.g. from Entware) N/A
- there's more details now during download, does it make sense? Absolutely!
- Look closely, there's a counter output**, how accurate is it? (you can scroll up the terminal once AB is back in the Menu) Estimate 13 seconds, actual 9 seconds.
- suggestions and errors Suggestion: Please put sample curl command string to download file on webpage in order to same time and increase accuracy.
It's a click away on the download page, just click on the file, it'll ask you where to save it.Suggestion: Please put sample curl command string to download file on webpage in order to same time and increase accuracy.
It's a click away on the download page, just click on the file, it'll ask you where to save it.
Edit: Do you mean instead of the installation link there should be a curl download link for the file?
It's:
Code:curl -O www.ab-solution.info/releases/for_testing/update-hosts.sh
My xbox360 seems OK. Just using it as an extender though.So, I installed this, everything went easily, can't manage to get an ad on any webpage. However, none of the xboxs in the house now work. I don't know whats going on when you try to run a game or an app on the stupid things, but with this ad blocking absolutely everything refuses to start on either one.
Is there someway to "whitelist" the machines so that they don't go through the filter, or is there some other way to tackle this problem?
Yeah, I'm not surprised. And by the way I calculate the estimate, it can be far off.My counter details:
sorting, removing whitelist entries
this will take about 45 seconds...
...it actually took 5 seconds.
I've got a R7000 @1200MHz
I would start with using the Standard hosts list. Then look at the logfile (f) and filter by (2). Then start the xboxen's and look at what gets blocked.So, I installed this, everything went easily, can't manage to get an ad on any webpage. However, none of the xboxs in the house now work. I don't know whats going on when you try to run a game or an app on the stupid things, but with this ad blocking absolutely everything refuses to start on either one.
Is there someway to "whitelist" the machines so that they don't go through the filter, or is there some other way to tackle this problem?
I only just realized you meant to exclude your xboxes from it. This is done in Parental Control. See this post:Is there someway to "whitelist" the machines so that they don't go through the filter, or is there some other way to tackle this problem?
This is really, really helpful. I had been wondering if there was a way to have particular IPs go outside the adblocking without doing custom DNS IPs in the clients, and this would be a way. I'm sure I read it and didn't commit it to permanent memory. Thanks.I only just realized you meant to exclude your xboxes from it. This is done in Parental Control. See this post:
http://www.snbforums.com/threads/ab-solution-2-0-is-out-v2-0-1.34530/page-6#post-280485
No, no, no. Don't even think about it. I have enough ideas to fill my time allotment for AB-Solution.This is really, really helpful. I had been wondering if there was a way to have particular IPs go outside the adblocking without doing custom DNS IPs in the clients, and this would be a way. I'm sure I read it and didn't commit it to permanent memory. Thanks.
I immediately thought that this could be built in to your script, but I worry that this would be simple code (a file with the excluded IPs and a menu option to set the nvram variables) but a huge complication. You've done so much more useful work.
Perhaps, though, on your site, or maybe in a readme file the script could call up, this would be an item.
How to participate:
- Download the file
- open the existing file /adblocking/scripts/update-hosts.sh
- copy the complete line starting with 'source /tmp/mnt/' near the top of the file
- paste the line into the new update-hosts.sh, replacing the placeholder 'source'*.
- make sure the file is in unix format (the line endings).
- replace the old update-hosts.sh with the new one
- Run (u)
I can feel for you, I used to live in Australia and the US (and about a handful other places too).I don't have an existing install (no /adblocking/scripts/update-hosts.sh)
Starting with a new router and external HD.
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