thelonelycoder
Part of the Furniture
That would be new to me, I've had my main router send zipped backup files via Gmail ever since I coded this into Diversion.Gmail doesn't like zip files, change your settings to send individual files.
That would be new to me, I've had my main router send zipped backup files via Gmail ever since I coded this into Diversion.Gmail doesn't like zip files, change your settings to send individual files.
Not a clue.My pixelserv is somehow broken.
I tried a complete usb format and Format JFFS partition but with a new and fresh install the problem remains.
This is the error i keep having:
pixelserv-tls: relocation error: /opt/lib/libpthread.so.0: symbol __sched_get_priority_max version GLIBC_2.17 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
/opt/bin/grep: relocation error: /opt/bin/grep: symbol close version GLIBC_2.17 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
Does anyone know what is going on?
No such thing.
This is closed source and/or hardwired functionality by Asus. If your wife has an iOS device, you could install the Shortcuts app and add my Shortcut for Diversion. With one simple click the blocking list can be switched:Ah. So there is no script to change the functionality of the front buttons on the router at all? I could have sworn I saw something about that. Maybe it was someone asking the same question I am.
This is closed source and/or hardwired functionality by Asus. If your wife has an iOS device, you could install the Shortcuts app and add my Shortcut for Diversion. With one simple click the blocking list can be switched:
iOS Shortcut for Diversion
This is a shortcut for the iOS Shortcuts app July 01 2022: Version 1.4 released. See the iOS Shortcut page on diversion.ch for instructions.www.snbforums.com
It's been around for a while. An underappreciated Diversion feature no other forum script has, if I'm correct.Very cool! Thanks thelonelycoder!
Sure does, but not as smoothly as it could since there is no certificate for the https redirected domain. Browsers usually throw a nagging error if they encounter such a situation.Does pixelserv-tls work at all if you don't install the certificate on the device?
No, pixelserv-tls and the YT redirector are unrelated and cannot and do not affect each other.Could this aid in the functionality of YT ad blocking on smart TVs alongside the experimental YT ad blocking inside of Diversion?
Forget trying to install the certificate in that dumb SmartTV, it's not possible.I doubt installing this cert on an LG SmartTV is possible, but I'll look into it. As for other devices (Smart Phones and PCs), the cert needs to be installed in each browser?
Yes, it is very dumb. $1k for a TV and I hate it. The damn Plex app doesn't even work on itForget trying to install the certificate in that dumb SmartTV, it's not possible.
For importing the certificate, read section Import Pixelserv CA on client devices at https://github.com/kvic-z/pixelserv-tls/wiki/Create-and-Import-the-CA-Certificate
I bought an Apple TV box just because my stupid Samsung Smart TV is useless to me as it is. Unplugged the network cable to the TV and plugged the Apple TV into one of its Display ports (or is it DVI?) and have everything working instantly in the Apple ecosystem. I'm a happy camper, though the TV is off 99.1% of the time anyway.Yes, it is very dumb. $1k for a TV and I hate it. The damn Plex app doesn't even work on it
Just wish that Android devices had similar capability...It's been around for a while. An underappreciated Diversion feature no other forum script has, if I'm correct.
Or start savingJust wish that Android devices had similar capability...
Sure does, but not as smoothly as it could since there is no certificate for the https redirected domain. Browsers usually throw a nagging error if they encounter such a situation.
No, pixelserv-tls and the YT redirector are unrelated and cannot and do not affect each other.
Where can I go to see the list of YT ad serving domains that have been caught by the beta YT ad blocking in Diversion?
cat /opt/share/diversion/list/yt_blacklist
I have selected individual files, but I think it may still zip them. The only choices I had was tar or zip. But I am giving it a try.Gmail doesn't like zip files, change your settings to send individual files.
That would be new to me, I've had my main router send zipped backup files via Gmail ever since I coded this into Diversion.
Just wish that Android devices had similar capability...
Sep 30 09:02:32 RT-AC86U Diversion: is disabled, no services started
Sep 30 09:02:32 RT-AC86U stubby[17043]: Read config from file /etc/stubby/stubby.yml
Sep 30 09:02:32 RT-AC86U dnsmasq[17054]: started, version 2.82-34-gb309cca cachesize 1500
Sep 30 09:02:32 RT-AC86U dnsmasq[17054]: compile time options: IPv6 GNU-getopt no-RTC no-DBus no-UBus no-i18n no-IDN DHCP DHCPv6 no-Lua TFTP no-conntrack ipset no-auth DNSSEC no-ID loop-detect no-inotify no-dumpfile
Sep 30 09:02:32 RT-AC86U dnsmasq[17054]: DNSSEC validation enabled
Sep 30 09:02:32 RT-AC86U dnsmasq[17054]: configured with trust anchor for <root> keytag 20326
Sep 30 09:02:32 RT-AC86U dnsmasq[17054]: warning: interface pptp* does not currently exist
Sep 30 09:02:32 RT-AC86U dnsmasq[17054]: asynchronous logging enabled, queue limit is 5 messages
Sep 30 09:02:32 RT-AC86U dnsmasq-dhcp[17054]: DHCP, IP range 10.8.1.100 -- 10.8.1.199, lease time 1d
Sep 30 09:02:32 RT-AC86U dnsmasq[17054]: read /etc/ hosts - 6 addresses
Sep 30 09:02:32 RT-AC86U dnsmasq[17054]: read /etc/ hosts.dnsmasq - 0 addresses
Sep 30 09:02:32 RT-AC86U dnsmasq[17054]: using nameserver 127.0.1.1#53
Sep 30 09:02:33 RT-AC86U amas_lib[1393]: Error locking /var/lock/amas_node_list.lock: 0 Already locked
Sep 30 09:02:33 RT-AC86U amas_lib[1393]: Error unlocking -1: 9 Bad file descriptor
Sep 30 09:02:35 RT-AC86U Diversion: diversion.conf file not found, not starting pixelserv-tls
Sep 30 09:02:33 RT-AC86U amas_lib[1393]: Error locking /var/lock/amas_node_list.lock: 0 Already locked
Sep 30 09:02:33 RT-AC86U amas_lib[1393]: Error unlocking -1: 9 Bad file descriptor
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