I thought so. Thank you.Anything outside the device doesn't matter to the device, so if your router or anything upstream uses a VPN, that will work.
I thought so. Thank you.Anything outside the device doesn't matter to the device, so if your router or anything upstream uses a VPN, that will work.
Please do so.
I'm not sure I see this option... I should build the DEBUG flavour?Be sure to enable native debug logging in the advanced settings.
The option is in the development section of the settings. I guess you'll need to build a debug version for this.I'm not sure I see this option... I should build the DEBUG flavour?
Debug build, enable debug info in development...Be sure to enable native debug logging in the advanced settings.
...where?
In the logcat.
There are plenty of guides on the internet, so please use your favorite search engine to find one.
This is a known issue with ad blocking.NetGuard 2.241 with actual hosts file on Android 9.0:
I have often problems with Google Play, parts of it seems to be blocked. Google Play is working but often the images are missing or a download won't start.
But it is all allowed in the NetGuard per app settings.
I kill Google play then and it works again for a short while.
I have the problem since a while, not related to the actual NetGuard version.
I guess this is due to the adblocking hosts, but I don't know how to allow it.
My friend (with NetGuard 2.241 and also hosts adblock) has problems with the download of books on Amazon Kindle App, often this is blocked too. She deactivates NetGuard then and download is working then.
It seems to me the same thing.
Is this a known issue?
Thank, frank
I've the same intermittent problem with Google Play and Yalp.NetGuard 2.241 with actual hosts file on Android 9.0:
I have often problems with Google Play, parts of it seems to be blocked. Google Play is working but often the images are missing or a download won't start.
But it is all allowed in the NetGuard per app settings.
I kill Google play then and it works again for a short while.
I have the problem since a while, not related to the actual NetGuard version.
I guess this is due to the adblocking hosts, but I don't know how to allow it.
My friend (with NetGuard 2.241 and also hosts adblock) has problems with the download of books on Amazon Kindle App, often this is blocked too. She deactivates NetGuard then and download is working then.
It seems to me the same thing.
Is this a known issue?
Thank, frank
If e.g. s1 < s2 and the difference is large enough, it still fails. All that 7FFFFFFF stuff must go...?I have just released beta version 2.242
Changelog/download
https://github.com/M66B/NetGuard/releases
If you previously installed version 2.239, 2.240 or 2.241, you are strongly advised to update to this version.
This version fixes another subtle bug in the TCP protocol that could cause sending data to stop.
Just above the changed code is this link:If e.g. s1 < s2 and the difference is large enough, it still fails. All that 7FFFFFFF stuff must go...?
Or what is the purpose?
... and I guess there is no solution?
The only solution is to contact the maintainer of the hosts file.
StevenBlack's according to the Ad Blocking with NetGuard info.The only solution is to contact the maintainer of the hosts file.
See the ad blocking instructions for which hosts file is used by default.
You can see which domain names are blocked in the global access log (three dots overflow menu, show log).StevenBlack's according to the Ad Blocking with NetGuard info.
OK, I should write an issue there, didn't find there any yet.
But anyway, is there a way to find out which sites Google Play (and Amazon Kindle) calls are the blocked ones?
And is there something like a whitelist for the hosts-file of NetGuard?