Have you tried reviewing the 'allowed list' in diversion and porting all or (cherry-pick) entries across to AdBlock?I moved from Diversion to unbound with AdBlock and now doesn't work in AWS. Hope there is a fix or exclusion I can apply in settings.
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I have removed diversion, only using Unbound with AdblockHave you tried reviewing the 'allowed list' in diversion and porting all or (cherry-pick) entries across to AdBlock?
Maybe even temporarily adding a wild-guess entry such as '*.aws.a2z.com' or similar might assist?
I've put the hosts like this in the allowhost file but still not working.Have you tried reviewing the 'allowed list' in diversion and porting all or (cherry-pick) entries across to AdBlock?
Maybe even temporarily adding a wild-guess entry such as '*.aws.a2z.com' or similar might assist?
I've put the hosts like this in the allowhost file but still not working.
concierge.analytics.console.aws.a2z.com/search
*.aws.a2z.com
As per this post http://www.snbforums.com/threads/un...nbound-recursive-dns-server.61669/post-584624 by @juched, it should work.
Added analytics.console.aws.a2z.com in allowhost file, works now but it didn't remove the entry from adservers file, still there -wildcards don’t work as I recall. Needs to be an exact match. It simple removes any matches from the block list.
Correct. It removes it when it loads the file. It doesn’t change the downloaded file.Added analytics.console.aws.a2z.com in allowhost file, works now but it didn't remove the entry from adservers file, still there -
local-zone: "analytics.console.aws.a2z.com" always_nxdomain
AWS unified search broke again. domain is still in allowhost file not sure what happened. Also trying to unblock mylotto.co.nz, added to allowhost file but still can't access it. What’s the difference between allowedhost & allowedsites?Correct. It removes it when it loads the file. It doesn’t change the downloaded file.
What’s the difference between allowedhost & allowedsites?
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