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I'd be willing to assist as well.As soon as I’m ready I will need a handful of beta testers to find bugs, typos and inconsistencies.
I’ll add you to the beta testers list.
I'd be willing to assist as well.As soon as I’m ready I will need a handful of beta testers to find bugs, typos and inconsistencies.
I’ll add you to the beta testers list.
Count me in. It will give me a chance to give my piholes a break.As soon as I’m ready I will need a handful of beta testers to find bugs, typos and inconsistencies.
I’ll add you to the beta testers list.
add me too pleaseAs soon as I’m ready I will need a handful of beta testers to find bugs, typos and inconsistencies.
I’ll add you to the beta testers list.
If you need any more testers, I’d be willing.As soon as I’m ready I will need a handful of beta testers to find bugs, typos and inconsistencies.
I’ll add you to the beta testers list.
The niche feature “LAN blocking IP address” is for those individuals who run a pixelserv-tls instance on a separate machine for convenience or better performance instead of the default router installed version.Hello, could you explain to me how option number 7 "LAN blocking IP address" from the blocking list menu works, I don't understand how it works and I can't find information in the fun manual, thanks @thelonelycoder
The niche feature “LAN blocking IP address” is for those individuals who run a pixelserv-tls instance on a separate machine for convenience or better performance instead of the default router installed version.
I’m not sure how many ever used that feature but I coded it for this specific reason upon request.
It will no longer be available with the next Diversion release as I abandon support for pixelserv-tls completely and blocking is via Dnsmasq NXDOMAIN instead of an IP.
Have you tried following the log while attempting to access the site … to see what other addresses are blocked at the same time? Sometimes there are behind the scenes/under the hood blocks that, when not whitelisted, break the site. (Ad counters etc.)Hi,
I'm new around here and not sure if this is the right place to ask. A couple of months ago I added Diversion to my Asus Merlin firmware. It has been working really well. I had to add a couple of domains to the whitelist initially and all worked fine. I am having trouble with on particular domain. For any Australian users it is "SBS on demand". I have tried researching the issue but didn't come up with much. This is a free to air TV streaming website. I have tried adding the domain to the whitelist several times and also even some on the subdomains. It doesn't allow me to access the site for some reason (comes up with warning saying ad blocker is blocking it). When I turn off diversion it works fine. Can anyone shed some light on why this might be happening?
Diversion has a follow function (f) to watch the DNS query log in real-time to see what's being blocked.ask what you mean by follow the log?
Option 1 -' DNS filter' has been renamed 'DNS director'.Exclude device from ad-blocking question.
I want to exclude a Roku device from ad-blocking. From this FAQ, I will have 2 options
1. Simple way: use DNS Filtering but I couldn't find it. Where is this option in Merlin 3004.388.4?
2. Better way: The recommended reserved IP addresses (xxx.2 and xxx.3) are already being used by two mesh nodes. Can I use different IP address e.g., .100 to use with this option?
Thanks!
The file is corrupt. Run the full install command at the top of the page in the terminal from here: https://diversion.ch/diversion/installation.htmlI'm getting the following error when I try to run diversion:
/opt/bin/diversion: line 537: syntax error: unexpected "}" (expecting "fi")
I'm using an RT-AX88U (aarch64) FW-388.4
My whole USB drive apparently got corrupted.The file is corrupt. Run the full install command at the top of the page in the terminal from here: https://diversion.ch/diversion/installation.html
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