About your reply here below about that only exception (reply #2081)
When the reason “DNS” for the blocked addresses is present in the Internet Logs, which dns are you referring to?
The DNS in the Access Control, or the DNS in the internet settings?
Because there are some sites that i can’t unblock. For example, when i use my webcam for my business meetings in this pandemic time, i have these sites blocked:
flightproxy-euno-01-teams.cloudapp.net
flightproxy-euno-02-teams.cloudapp.net
other times sites about microsoft teams etc…..
i put “cloudapp.net” in the whitelist but the site can’t be unblocked. The reason is always “DNS”. I tried to change DNS in the access control and in the internet settings too (For example Cloudflare or Google DNS), but that site is always blocked.
Try yourself.
Apart from schools, the separate “Block Proxy”, what can it do for a single person? What are its possibilities of use?
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Nothing, ad block seems broken.
Now ad block is active without any permission on my part. Ad block is unstoppable.
Thanks.
I have done the rollback. Then i have reflashed the new firmware. Afther the flashing the ad block control is active by default, why?
I have done the nslookup, look at the image
Ad block suspended:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/aaj17dc2ossuhjo/ad3.png/file
Ad block active
http://www.mediafire.com/view/0ykvuqqdd0q86v8/ad4.png/file
How can i completally disable the ad block? With the old firmware i don’t have this problem.
Ad block is active again without no reason. I put it in suspended mode but it starts automatically and without any action on my part. I need to do a rollback.
In the adblock control the ad block is suspended but pcwrt blocks them anyway.
Another thing, if i do the reboot, pcwrt automatically activates the block.
I don’t know what i have to do.
I found a problem with the new firmware.
It blocks Ad also if Ad block is disabled in the access control, i have tested it for more than 4 hours.
Look at the images:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/jplotsypjfbfvjd/ad1.png/file
http://www.mediafire.com/view/ikwq8nrsqrn2ek1/ad2.png/file
Can you tell us more about the CleanBrowsing integration? I don’t need to go to their website anymore?
Thanks.
With the new firmware 2.2.1, pcWRT blocks the video/image search on the search engine without the safe search, or it blocks the whole search engine?
Example: pcWRT blocks image/video search on ask.com, or it blocks the whole “ask.com”?
thanks for the explanation.
Is it possible to implement these features concerning calendars in the next update?
Thanks.
Another thing, i noticed that when i put “google.com” in the calendar, for each site i browse (pcwrt.com included) i have always a slowdonw in page loading, with the phrase: “Performing a TLS Handshake to “www.google.com”
Look at the image i made for you:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/ua4l88c01bkjuvl/TLS.png/file
I found something on internet like these:
http://talk.manageiq.org/t/solved-firefox-performing-a-tls-handshake-is-slow/3046
https://turbolab.it/browser-455/come-risolvere-lerrore-esecuzione-corso-tls-handshake-rallenta-impedisce-connessione-firefox-1955
but the problem is only present when i create a calendar with google.com into it. I need to hear what you think about it.
Thanks.
Those blocked domains have the following reason: Calendar.
For this reason i can’t understand this behavior. If calendar and white list are separated, why this?
Try yourself: Create a calendar with “google.com” and block it all day.
Then put those sites in the white list. pcWRT will block them anyway.