No.Is there a way to disable the auto weekly update for the Blockinglist?
Is there anything wrong/weird?Execute "cru l" from ssh.
xxxxxxxxxxx@RT-AC68U-xxxx:/tmp/home/root# cru l
0 * * * * /jffs/scripts/uiDivStats generate #uiDivStats#
*/5 * * * * /jffs/scripts/connmon generate #connmon#
00 1 * * Thu sh /opt/share/diversion/file/update-bl.div reset #Diversion_UpdateBL#
00 1 * * Sun sh /opt/share/diversion/file/update-bl.div #Diversion_UpdateBLTwo#
25 13 * * * sh /jffs/scripts/firewall banmalware #Skynet_banmalware#
18 1 * * Mon sh /jffs/scripts/firewall update #Skynet_autoupdate#
20 5 * * * sh /opt/share/diversion/file/rotate-logs.div #Diversion_RotateLogs#
20 17 * * * diversion count_ads count #Diversion_CountAds#
30 0 * * Thu sh /opt/share/diversion/file/stats.div #Diversion_WeeklyStats#
50 0 * * Thu sh /opt/share/diversion/file/backup.div #Diversion_AutoBackup#
0 * * * * sh /jffs/scripts/firewall save #Skynet_save#
10 2 * * Thu sh /opt/share/diversion/file/backup.div local #Diversion_LocalBackup#
10 0 * * Thu sh /opt/share/diversion/file/update.div #Diversion_UpdateCheck#
35 */12 * * * sh /jffs/scripts/firewall debug genstats #Skynet_genstats#
xxxxxxxxxxx@RT-AC68U-xxxx:/tmp/home/root#
Your stats should arrive on Thursdays after 12:30am.Is there anything wrong/weird?
Code:xxxxxxxxxxx@RT-AC68U-xxxx:/tmp/home/root# cru l 0 * * * * /jffs/scripts/uiDivStats generate #uiDivStats# */5 * * * * /jffs/scripts/connmon generate #connmon# 00 1 * * Thu sh /opt/share/diversion/file/update-bl.div reset #Diversion_UpdateBL# 00 1 * * Sun sh /opt/share/diversion/file/update-bl.div #Diversion_UpdateBLTwo# 25 13 * * * sh /jffs/scripts/firewall banmalware #Skynet_banmalware# 18 1 * * Mon sh /jffs/scripts/firewall update #Skynet_autoupdate# 20 5 * * * sh /opt/share/diversion/file/rotate-logs.div #Diversion_RotateLogs# 20 17 * * * diversion count_ads count #Diversion_CountAds# 30 0 * * Thu sh /opt/share/diversion/file/stats.div #Diversion_WeeklyStats# 50 0 * * Thu sh /opt/share/diversion/file/backup.div #Diversion_AutoBackup# 0 * * * * sh /jffs/scripts/firewall save #Skynet_save# 10 2 * * Thu sh /opt/share/diversion/file/backup.div local #Diversion_LocalBackup# 10 0 * * Thu sh /opt/share/diversion/file/update.div #Diversion_UpdateCheck# 35 */12 * * * sh /jffs/scripts/firewall debug genstats #Skynet_genstats# xxxxxxxxxxx@RT-AC68U-xxxx:/tmp/home/root#
They do.Your stats should arrive on Thursdays after 12:30am.
b blocking list fs Custom+ Thu, Sun @ 1:00
That’s to update the blocking list, not generate stats.They do.
But within Diversion I have
Code:b blocking list fs Custom+ Thu, Sun @ 1:00
And and as you can see both Thu and Sun are there @ 1:00, but Sun won't happen.
OK. Now I understand.That’s to update the blocking list, not generate stats.
The goal is to have my own custom blocklist in place. The auto update inserts many other hosts that I don’t want. Any way of doing it?
Do you have the Plus hosts enabled in Diversion?The goal is to have my own custom blocklist in place. The auto update inserts many other hosts that I don’t want. Any way of doing it?
There was some time when Unbound users were not getting emails because of an openssl conflict between Entware and Diversion. I missed a couple weeks before realizing what was going on. Did you ever test Unbound on your router?OK. Now I understand.
I thought that both tasks would be done twice a week, but actually the stats are generated only once a week, with my case on thursdays.
edit: But that won't explain why I originally missed at least one or two sunday stats report emails while still on "once-a-week-schedule". That's why I changed to the "twice-a-week-schedule" in the first place.
But anyway, no biggie.
No. Why?Do you have the Plus hosts enabled in Diversion?
That would add many hosts beyond your chosen blocklist.No. Why?
Your dnsmasq memory usage is directly related to the size of your blocking list in Diversion.Is it possible that Diversion uses only a limited amount of RAM available in the device (I know that Linux handles memory differently than, for example, Windows)?
I don't know what Unbound is so my answer is no.Did you ever test Unbound on your router?
Your dnsmasq memory usage is directly related to the size of your blocking list in Diversion.
I stopped using Pixelserv a week or so ago after I noticed 184 pixelserv-tls processes (really threads) stemming from a blocked domain triggered while my Termius iOS ssh client was running. It never let up. So some apps may be persistent and repeatedly try to access a blocked domain rapidly in succession, spawning many pixelserv-tls threads visible in htop. I believe I read before that Instagram was another such app.Previously, I used Diversion & Pixelserv only with default settings. After a certain time, probably several days, the RAM ran full and the device eventually crashed or the GUI was no longer accessible. I observed this behavior for at least half a year before I decided not to use the script for the time being. Since then, there has been no such behavior described above. If possible, I would therefore like to limit the use of RAM and reuse Diversion.
I stopped using Pixelserv a week or so ago after I noticed 184 pixelserv-tls processes (really threads) stemming from a blocked domain triggered while my Termius iOS ssh client was running. It never let up. So some apps may be persistent and repeatedly try to access a blocked domain rapidly in succession, spawning many pixelserv-tls threads visible in htop. I believe I read before that Instagram was another such app.
Otherwise, Diversion itself is very memory friendly if using anything smaller than the Large blocking list. Plus hosts are also of questionable value for me personally and add a lot of hosts to the memory footprint.
Start small, start Lite and observe.
I stopped using Pixelserv a week or so ago after I noticed 184 pixelserv-tls processes (really threads) stemming from a blocked domain triggered while my Termius iOS ssh client was running. It never let up. So some apps may be persistent and repeatedly try to access a blocked domain rapidly in succession, spawning many pixelserv-tls threads visible in htop. I believe I read before that Instagram was another such app.
Otherwise, Diversion itself is very memory friendly if using anything smaller than the Large blocking list. Plus hosts are also of questionable value for me personally and add a lot of hosts to the memory footprint.
Start small, start Lite and observe.
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