ok here it is. thanks
http://pastebin.com/m2QJ5mJX
http://pastebin.com/m2QJ5mJX
Can't see anything particularly unusual... sorry.....will have to ponder this one a bit...ok here it is. thanks
http://pastebin.com/m2QJ5mJX
What's in that file:ok here it is. thanks
http://pastebin.com/m2QJ5mJX
What's in that file:
hosts.dnsmasq
No, dont do that. AB is mature enough to know what's best.hosts.dnsmasq contains the host ips and names on the network all local addresses.
should I add the pixel servr address to that list? as it is not in there.
What else do you add in dnsmasq.conf.add that is not shown in the dnsmasq.conf?hosts.dnsmasq contains the host ips and names on the network all local addresses.
should I add the pixel servr address to that list? as it is not in there.
Both ipv4 and ipv6 name servers will return both ipv4 and ipv6 addresses. That's what you are seeing logged, the ipv6 addresses returned by the ipv4 server.and what is stranger is this.it actually got the ip6 ip address from this forum. what would cause this and how does ip4 understand ip6. I am baffled after this. and no thing ip6 on this system.
VPN only then, as I don't see it here on the LAN.BTW...this is what the problem is in running most VPNs (ipv4 only) in a dual stack environment.
Sorry, don't understand your comment.VPN only then, as I don't see it here on the LAN.
What else do you add in dnsmasq.conf.add that is not shown in the dnsmasq.conf?
And are these host names and IPv4 addresses only in hosts.dnsmasq?
Are you saying that you will get an IPv6 address returned by an IPv4 name server even if you only make an IPv4 request?........ the only IPv6 addresses i normally see in my dnsmasq log are the DHCP discover/request/offer/acknowledge to the client machines..... Are the IPv6 responses suppressed somewhere else?Both ipv4 and ipv6 name servers will return both ipv4 and ipv6 addresses. That's what you are seeing logged, the ipv6 addresses returned by the ipv4 server.
BTW...this is what the problem is in running most VPNs (ipv4 only) in a dual stack environment. The ipv4 name server returns an ipv6 address which then causes a leak to ipv6 outside the VPN tunnel.
I wonder if I have to add the IPv6 blocking entries anyway if AAAA queries are found in the log files.Are you saying that you will get an IPv6 address returned by an IPv4 name server even if you only make an IPv4 request?........ the only IPv6 addresses i normally see in my dnsmasq log are the DHCP discover/request/offer/acknowledge to the client machines..... Are the IPv6 responses suppressed somewhere else?
AFAIK....dnsmasq is compiled with IPv6 support. So if you make a DNS request to an IPv4 DNS server, that server can also return IPv6 addresses if they exist and dnsmasq will see them. If you have IPv6 enabled, the IPv6 addresses will then take precedence. If no IPv6, then the IPv4 address is used.Are you saying that you will get an IPv6 address returned by an IPv4 name server even if you only make an IPv4 request?........ the only IPv6 addresses i normally see in my dnsmasq log are the DHCP discover/request/offer/acknowledge to the client machines..... Are the IPv6 responses suppressed somewhere else?
Yes i understand that dnsmasq has IPv6 support compiled in.... so for example, when i use my MacBook the "happy eyeballs" algorithm will kick in and make an IPv4 and an IPv6 name request. This i see in my dnsmasq logs..... For @jack901, when he requests a blocked domain, it seems his IPv6 request is passed upstream even though his IPv4 request is blocked.... in my case neither the IPv4 or IPv6 requests are forwarded upstream. Is there a setting somewhere ( nvram value perhaps) that is fooling the router into believing that IPv6 is enabled?AFAIK....dnsmasq is compiled with IPv6 support. So if you make a DNS request to an IPv4 DNS server, that server can also return IPv6 addresses if they exist and dnsmasq will see them. If you have IPv6 enabled, the IPv6 addresses will then take precedence. If no IPv6, then the IPv4 address is used.
As it explained to you, after the reboot you have to enter the curl command again.Please help, I'd like to try to get this working on my RT-AC68U with 2 HDs mounted with other data on them. I copied the curl command, pasted it into Putty after toggling yes to 'Format JFFS partition at next boot' & 'Enable JFFS custom scripts and configs' then rebooting. After reboot 'Format JFFS partition at next boot" is toggled no.
I receive an "AB Solution.sh not found".
Will AB Solution work using HDs with data on them rather than USB stick? If so, I'm doing something incorrectly.
Thank you.
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