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Part of the Furniture
hmmm...which ones?
My router (AC86) RAM usage has dropped since the update. it freed up ~100MB
My router (AC86) RAM usage has dropped since the update. it freed up ~100MB
Neither had I. But it didn't stop anything working or generate any alerts.It appears I never installed the cert on my new phone...Doh!
b, 5, 6 and 7. If they’re off or not installed, go ahead and remove all extra reservations.hmmm...which ones?
My router (AC86) RAM usage has dropped since the update. it freed up ~100MB
That’s moved to amtm.em (email settings) does not want to be installed.
Can you briefly explain what the difference is, and what is the benefit of the change.This major update transforms Diversion from IP based blocking to Dnsmasq NXDOMAIN blocking (non-existing domain).
Yeah i saw but typing em in amtm wont install it. Or have i understood this wrong?That’s moved to amtm.
Briefly? No.Can you briefly explain what the difference is, and what is the benefit of the change.
em manages email settings. To use one of the scripts that use the settings enter i in amtm, they’re towards the bottom.Yeah i saw but typing em in amtm wont install it. Or have i understood this wrong?
Thank you for the link. I think that answers my questions.Briefly? No.
No more comments, that feature is gone.I was reviewing my blacklist and all my comments seem to be gone. Did this happen during the upgrade? Now I can't remember why I added them or what they are all for.
There may be a backup i left in /opt/share/diversion/backupI was reviewing my blacklist and all my comments seem to be gone. Did this happen during the upgrade? Now I can't remember why I added them or what they are all for.
They are the best lists available out there. It’s maintainer responded extremely fast when I alerted him of Diversions support of Dnsmasq conf files. I use the small version as Standard and as before the big as the Large selection.With the oisd lists, it appears that there are already far fewer false positives as well as blocks that adversely affect functionality. Whitelisting is rarely necessary. Thank you, @thelonelycoder, for implementing this fantastic enhancement!
My main router uses the big list for years. No issues.I initially used the default oisd small list, but I have now switched to the oisd big list. I'm going to run with it for a while, and see if the are any unforeseen issues — so far, so good.
Same here. Whew.The reboot was the solution.
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