No i dont see the log entries. Perhaps what @Martineau was suggesting? Though when i was using the Adblocker to get the logs at that point it was recording this:Those entries are from windows checking for web connecticity.
Do you see log entries from the ip address of the fire tv in dnsmasq.log? Do you assign static ip addresses to your lan clients?
Interesting this is what i get. Nothing in there about "netflix":
That trendmicro check happens each time i do a "check your network" on netflix on the Fire TV.Code:admin1@RT-AC86U:/tmp/mnt/sda1/adblocking/logs# cat netflix Jun 25 18:10:28 dnsmasq[1585]: forwarded rgom10-en.url.trendmicro.com to 103.86.99.100 Jun 25 18:10:28 dnsmasq[1585]: forwarded rgom10-en.url.trendmicro.com to 103.86.96.100 Jun 25 18:10:28 dnsmasq[1585]: query[AAAA] rgom10-en.url.trendmicro.com from 127.0.0.1 Jun 25 18:10:28 dnsmasq[1585]: forwarded rgom10-en.url.trendmicro.com to 103.86.99.100 Jun 25 18:10:28 dnsmasq[1585]: reply rgom10-en.url.trendmicro.com is <CNAME> Jun 25 18:10:28 dnsmasq[1585]: reply trendmicro.com.edgesuite.net is <CNAME> Jun 25 18:10:28 dnsmasq[1585]: reply rgom10-en.url.trendmicro.com is <CNAME> Jun 25 18:10:28 dnsmasq[1585]: reply trendmicro.com.edgesuite.net is <CNAME> Jun 25 18:10:28 dnsmasq[1585]: reply a151.g.akamai.net is 42.99.128.161 Jun 25 18:10:28 dnsmasq[1585]: reply a151.g.akamai.net is 42.99.128.168
Am i allowing just a151.g.akamai.net?
FYI - I have added a151.g.akamai.net to the dnsmasq.config.add file. Since i posted that.
I use DHCP for all devices, although i lock one address to my QNAP RAID box. The Fire TV uses 10.0.0.252 or something (it has not changed since i begun this).
Would it be better for me to post copy&paste of all my /jffs/scripts and /jffs/config? Anything else?
I've been saying that Netflix is working on my laptop (which it is) but i think it's US netflix as i have The Office (US), which is not on the UK version.
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