Network Services Filter, or the equivalent custom script using iptables or ipset.Any way to block sites by IP on the N66U? I know there's a program (forgot the name) that you can install on most Merlin-based routers to do so but it's not compatible with the N66U due to older kernel. Is there any way whatsoever to block by IP on the N66U? I know you can DNS block but it's kind of useless now with DoH/DoTLS.
Network Services Filter, or the equivalent custom script using iptables or ipset.
Did you read the ipset wiki entry that I linked you to? I've not tried to use such a thing myself. Also, this other wiki entry suggests the N66U does support ipset v4.IPset is for newer kernels that N66U doesn't support, right? Or so last I read and why Diversion doesn't support the N66U. But so it goes after I ask the question I found a partial answer using static routes but I have to input a bunch of IPs just to block youtube and after 10+ IPs, it's still not blocked. How does one block a whole range of IPs using static routes or the Network Services Filter option?
Ah, thanks. I made the mistake of thinking if Diversion didn't support it on N66U it wasn't possible. This should be enough to get me started.Did you read the ipset wiki entry that I linked you to? I've not tried to use such a thing myself. Also, this other wiki entry suggests the N66U does support ipset v4.
You didn't actually state what your use-case is here. e.g. do you just want to block one or two specific sites (that have fixed IP addresses), something much larger like ad-blocking , or something in between. If the problem is specifically caused by DoH then the most practical approach is usually to block access the DoH servers and thereby force to client to fall back to normal DNS.Ah, thanks. I made the mistake of thinking if Diversion didn't support it on N66U it wasn't possible. This should be enough to get me started.
You didn't actually state what your use-case is here. e.g. do you just want to block one or two specific sites (that have fixed IP addresses), something much larger like ad-blocking , or something in between. If the problem is specifically caused by DoH then the most practical approach is usually to block access the DoH servers and thereby force to client to fall back to normal DNS.
Would it be possible to get a thread for the above?Thanks!
HMM. Looks like we need a new thread for the new Dev / Beta version
Beta [Fork] Asuswrt-Merlin 374 LTS release 53D4
(please)
You need to search the Pi-hole forum interms of blocking youtude ads, a fruitless thing, as an example.I want to block ads on youtube app with my SmartTV.
On PC i can add uBlock Origin in Browser to block ads. But on TV always ads with settings in Router.
With Ac66U i add DNS-Server 1: 94.140.14.14 in WAN settings.
Or enable
Enable DNS over TLS support
DoT becomes primary DNS server(s) with adblock.
DNS Filtering option with adblock ip dont work.
Youtube has always ads.
Any solution?
Thanks
If it's Android/Google based you can use the SmartTubeNext app. Amazing piece of software imho.I want to block ads on youtube app with my SmartTV.
He may be updating/providing Beta/Dev versions but doesn't seem to have posted any comments since this last January.@john9527 Back from the dead!! Yeahhh... or maybe it just was a "gone fishin" to refocus and now back with a bang!
Or it could have been just plain boring Covid-19 I guess... anyway. Nice work with the new beta and welcome back!
/thanx cheers!! we love u
Right. I'm worried. I'll miss this firmware, if it's falling off the planet.He may be updating/providing Beta/Dev versions but doesn't seem to have posted any comments since this last January.
As per the installation instructions you need to flash the firmware in Rescue Mode when coming from a recent version of stock or Merlin's firmware.Tried to flash my RT-AC66U with it but got info that the firmware was "invalid firmware upload".
New to this, did I miss a step?
I see thanks. I dident see a guide.As per the installation instructions you need to flash the firmware in Rescue Mode when coming from a recent version of stock or Merlin's firmware.
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