If there is no built in ad blocker, is there one that is easy and simple to setup from the router?
Do you just leave adblock disabled in Unbound since Diversion is running, or run them both?From my signature: Diversion, pixelserv-tls, Skynet, YazFi, scribe, connmon, ntpMerlin, scMerlin, uiDivStats, uiScribe, Unbound, FlexQoS, disk checker, on Ext4 w/J + 2GB swap file.
They all serve a useful and defined purpose. Waste resources? What else are you going to do with your router?
To answer your question specifically, Diversion + pixelserv-tls + Unbound is not equivalent to one or the other, it is far superior. Particularly with Skynet, YazFi, ntpMerlin, and FlexQos also in that mix. The other scripts are great for reporting and/or support functions and as such, are indispensable too.
Wow, guess I don't understand the significance of each application. I just added Diversion and disabled adblock in Unbound.I'm actually running with Diversion disabled and unbound handling blocking quite ably for my tastes/needs
If you mean Skynet outbound blocks, this can and does happen if the authoritative name server for a domain you’re looking up happens to share an IP or IP range with known malware from Skynet’s filter lists. Especially likely to occur if you have Skynet country blocking enabled.Since changing to unbound/no adblock, plus Diversion Std/medium this morning I find more blocking taking place and the log confirms it. (Skynet has been running before and after changes.) I didn't use to have any outbound blocks, now I do. Also, my cache hit rate has dropped from about 95% to 45%, is this expected? Not sure what it all means and haven't found any posts to help yet.
Do your own research, and trust but verify are two pretty good principles to follow in online fora.Wow, guess I don't understand the significance of each application. I just added Diversion and disabled adblock in Unbound.
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