Jumpstarter
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okay you seemed to have nailed it for me. It is adguard.What DNS servers you're using?
Some ad blocking DNS servers do the same kind of job what Diversion does.

okay you seemed to have nailed it for me. It is adguard.What DNS servers you're using?
Some ad blocking DNS servers do the same kind of job what Diversion does.
I just updated using the U option.... All the Ads I whitelisted are now being blockedDiversion 4.1.0 is now available
What's new in Diversion 4.1.0
- Bug fixes and various improvements
- More thorough /jffs/scripts/ check, fixes out-commented Diversion entries
- Added codeload.github.com and maurerr.github.io to hard coded whitelist
- New blocking file composition. File size decreases by about 30% by mapping 20 domains to blocking IP per line
- Prettier file listing in sf, option to delete saved stats files when viewed
- Option to delete whitelist, blacklist and wildcard-blacklist backup files in el
- Faster blocking file update and stats generation
- Does not create stats for individual clients if none were found
- Diversion update notification now also supports md5sum check and includes amtm update check
- 11 themes to chose from, pick one that works best in your SSH terminal client in ct
- amtm v2.2 users notice their chosen theme magically returns
- Option to reset ads counters and Dnsmasq log files in d
- Please read instructions how to update Diversion below
How to update to Diversion 4.1.0
Diversion v4.0.8 and earlier: Copy and paste the install command into the SSH terminal to update.
Diversion v4.0.9 users use u or d and select Update.
Screenshot of Diversion 4.1.0, showing the new theme 'reduced' on a black background:
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I very much doubt that.I just updated using the U option.... All the Ads I whitelisted are now being blocked, could it have possibly been erased in the U process?
that looks awesomeScreenshot of Diversion 4.1.0, showing the new theme 'reduced' on a black background:
I very much doubt that.
Look at the file in el, maybe it's empty or somehow mangled. One never knows.looks like i am going to be checking my drive for corruption then.
After so many years of colorful AB-Solution, amtm and Diversion screens, something had to be done to get a new look. I spent a lot of time choosing the composition (and alignment) of all the themes. amtm and Diversion use a corrector variable for each theme so that all look and behave the same.that looks awesomekind of looks like an Asus ROG theme.
how do you have white font and grey font all my font is grey?Diversion 4.1.0 is now available
What's new in Diversion 4.1.0
- Bug fixes and various improvements
- More thorough /jffs/scripts/ check, fixes out-commented Diversion entries
- Added codeload.github.com and maurerr.github.io to hard coded whitelist
- New blocking file composition. File size decreases by about 30% by mapping 20 domains to blocking IP per line
- Prettier file listing in sf, option to delete saved stats files when viewed
- Option to delete whitelist, blacklist and wildcard-blacklist backup files in el
- Faster blocking file update and stats generation
- Does not create stats for individual clients if none were found
- Diversion update notification now also supports md5sum check and includes amtm update check
- 11 themes to chose from, pick one that works best in your SSH terminal client in ct
- amtm v2.2 users notice their chosen theme magically returns
- Option to reset ads counters and Dnsmasq log files in d
- Please read instructions how to update Diversion below
How to update to Diversion 4.1.0
Diversion v4.0.8 and earlier: Copy and paste the install command into the SSH terminal to update.
Diversion v4.0.9 users use u or d and select Update.
Screenshot of Diversion 4.1.0, showing the new theme 'reduced' on a black background:
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Ask the developer of your SSH client why UTF 8 or 8 bit color table (256 colors) is not supported.how do you have white font and grey font all my font is grey?
Ask the developer of your SSH client why UTF 8 or 8 bit color table (256 colors) is not supported.
Xshell 6. Best SSH client I ever used https://diversion.ch/diversion/use/development-tools.htmlWhat SSH client you use for all your testing?
Done The current stats are being compiled now.
This will take some time. If compiling fails,
check the stats.div.log in sf
What do you want to do? /opt/bin/grep: /tmp/divstats/div-hostleases: No such file or directory
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cat: can't open '/tmp/divstats/div-iphostleases': No such file or directory
Probably, but I'm not going to check if it should work at the moment.I have a question I am getting these errors, is it because I am not running DHCP and DNS on the ASUS Router? (Even though in my Network Map/View List it show all the IP/MAC and Names)
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