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...to the detriment of others around my place and my other real life acquaintances.Following the thread very, very closely waiting to see 2.1! I've noticed TLC doesn't seem to ever sleep!
(Siri sound) Did you mean HIM or MERLIN?That's because him and Merlin are actually robots. They are the beta versions of siri/cortana
(Siri sound) Did you mean HIM or MERLIN?
AFAIK AP mode does not allow the device to resolve it's own DNS.
It's an access point, not a router.
Check 1: Does /jffs/scripts/dnsmasq.postconf exist and does it have content similar to thisstill, after installing ab-solution, i manually started dnsmasq, and after adding
1.2.3.4 google-analytics.com
to /etc/ hosts
my AP running dnsmasq is doing what it should:
# nslookup google-analytics.com 192.168.25.100
Server:192.168.25.100
Address:192.168.25.100#53
Name:google-analytics.com
Address: 1.2.3.4
so, if i can make it work, why cant ab-solution do it too?
if [ -d "/tmp/mnt/sixteen" ];then
source /tmp/mnt/sixteen/adblocking/scripts/ab_dnsmasq_postconf.sh
logger "AB-Solution linked dnsmasq.postconf to ab_dnsmasq_postconf.sh"
fi
No, and I highly advise not to do so.Am I able to set Ab Solution to update automatically several times per week?
That would make sense if dnsmasq is NOT started when in AP mode.still, after installing ab-solution, i manually started dnsmasq, and after adding
1.2.3.4 google-analytics.com
to /etc/ hosts
An AP has no need for dnsmasq, since it runs no DHCP server and no name resolver.
I'm fully with you but what you are trying to do completely defeats the purpose of an AP.right, but that doesnt mean it can't run it.
i see my router just like my debian pc.
it doesnt have to run a mail fetcher, but i do it anyway.
its a linux box, so, given enough time [to configure], it can do anything.
I'm fully with you but what you are trying to do completely defeats the purpose of an AP.
If your AP is meant to resolve DNS within your LAN, then why not use it as such?
As a router.
You bought a Mercedes and degraded it to a VW, only to pimp it up to be an Audi with a Mercedes badge?i like the simplicity of the AP mode.
and then i just enable/install the services that i really want running (like ad blocking and antivirus).
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