thelonelycoder
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Hey all, I will be on a troubleshooting job in Copenhagen for the rest of the week. Do not expect a Diversion update to come out soon.
@thelonelycoder, your REAL job always comes first!Hey all, I will be on a troubleshooting job in Copenhagen for the rest of the week. Do not expect a Diversion update to come out soon.
The one that pays the bills and finances my vacations. I will be on a job in Massachusetts in March, followed by three weeks vacation in my favorite spots in the US Southwest. Flights are paid for by the company, obviously. Enjoying the - well deserved I might say - perks of my job. You give a lot and you shall receive.@thelonelycoder, your REAL job always comes first!
! DO THIS NOW: Log into this routers WebUI
- Go to LAN > DHCP Server
- Adjust "IP Pool Starting Address" from the
standard xxx.xxx.xxx.2 (typically 192.168.1.2)
to xxx.xxx.xxx. (e.g 192.168.1.),
xxx.xxx.xxx.-1 would be the reserved address
- Make sure the reserved address is not used
by your other devices
- Then click "Apply"
You will need to enter the IP address next
If you ever need someone to carry your bags and make sure your shoes are polished each day, PM me.Hey all, I will be on a troubleshooting job in Copenhagen for the rest of the week. Do not expect a Diversion update to come out soon.
I think there’s an orphaned variableAnyone else setup the "Exclude devices from Ad-blocking" option yet?
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Code:! DO THIS NOW: Log into this routers WebUI - Go to LAN > DHCP Server - Adjust "IP Pool Starting Address" from the standard xxx.xxx.xxx.2 (typically 192.168.1.2) to xxx.xxx.xxx. (e.g 192.168.1.), xxx.xxx.xxx.-1 would be the reserved address - Make sure the reserved address is not used by your other devices - Then click "Apply" You will need to enter the IP address next
My existing DHCP lease range is 192.168.50.101 - 192.168.50.254
I tried modifying the the starting address to 192.168.50. as specified in the instructions, but the router balks at the IP address format stating it's invalid. Seems it really wants that last octet of the address.
Alternatively, can I just skip the steps above and designate an IP address which is outside the DHCP scope, such as 192.168.50.99?
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in 5.0 that will need @thelonelycoder to review next week.Thank you! I'll check that out later.Click the LAN tab.
i This follows the Dnsmasq log file (tail -F)
1. Unfiltered log
2. Unfiltered log extra highlighted
3. Blocked domains only
4. Blocked domains, by device IP
5. Term or IP
Enter selection [1-5 e=Exit] 3
i Press Ctrl+C to exit
17:23:45 192.168.1.101
17:23:46 192.168.1.117
17:23:50 192.168.1.112
17:23:50 192.168.1.130
17:23:50 192.168.1.245
17:23:50 192.168.1.135
17:23:51 192.168.1.137
17:23:54 192.168.1.229
17:24:28 securepubads.g.doubleclick.net
17:24:28 securepubads.g.doubleclick.net
17:24:28 cdn.confiant-integrations.net
17:24:28 cdn.confiant-integrations.net
17:24:28 securepubads.g.doubleclick.net
17:24:28 cdn.confiant-integrations.net
17:24:28 securepubads.g.doubleclick.net
It’s currently unable to differentiate between domains blocked by a block list, and IPs blocked due to the “Forward local domain queries to upstream DNS” on the WAN page. Perhaps a future update will filter out private IPs which would not be found in a block list.Hi,
Do you know why I see some of my local IPs in the blocked domains?
I use the following blocking list and, obviously, local IPs aren't on it (nor in a blacklist): big.oisd.nl/dnsmasq2
A lot of times, apps like these are pre-installed on your TV and probably running some service in the background... even if you've never used it. And even though it seems like it's off... it's probably still has some components running the Android system in the background as well. Like some kind of stand-by mode... my Sony TV does the same.Just updated diversity to 5.0 version, added https://big.oisd.nl/dnsmasq2 and https://nsfw.oisd.nl/dnsmasq2 to blocking list, launched Dnsmasq log and see these lines almost constantly scrolling:
192.168.1.116 is Panasonic OLED TV currently turned off, that has never even had the Netflix app running. I think I will ask Panasonic support what the hell they are doing
View attachment 55454
I know that and I'm aware of such "things" and I'm so thankful for diversity addon developer that we are able to see personally in easy way how many information is "leaking" our systems / devices and being delivered somewhere and we can block some of them.A lot of times, apps like these are pre-installed on your TV and probably running some service in the background... even if you've never used it.
Interesting name variant. I wonder if I should reserve the domain.Just updated diversity to 5.0 version
Adversity 6.0.Interesting name variant. I wonder if I should reserve the domain.
How about that!Adversity 6.0.
Interesting name variant. I wonder if I should reserve the domain.
Diversity is a diversion of University. So basically an educational experience. For users and coders alike. I like the Windoof/Mac variant too but for some this would divert and steer more to Adversity.Got too many Windows devices running on your network? Not a problem! Diversity 5.0 will firewall off the vast majority of your Windows devices to encourage proper device diversity on your LAN! Want to see more Linux and Mac clients on your network? Give Diversity 5.0 a try!
Indeed, it lost its parent - poor soul.I think there’s an orphaned variable$sIP
in 5.0 that will need @thelonelycoder to review next week.
You can use any address from .2 to .100 since your current DHCP range is quite narrow.
I am a very independent individual.If you ever need someone to carry your bags and make sure your shoes are polished each day, PM me.
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