I finally rebooted the server at 4 AM GMT +1.
The problem is that it take 12 to 14 Minutes until this thing is back.
That's why I try to prevent a reboot
I did what you asked.
Disabled Magisk module, started up DNS changer, set main keweon addresses. Spotify issue persist...
Few attachments: first 4 is about Spotify and its look, second 2 is tcp dump - from the start till Spotify crashes, third is how your ZSB server looks like on my side (with or without DNS changer running - its always blank page).
That tcp dump... maybe you find it useful.
... and justice for all
It is my friend! Beautifuly! Thank you. I can now let KeWeOn run 24/7 and more!
Big respect.
Keep it up, bc the idea was/is briliant, but help in the form of your person is something unique and endless support worthy.
:highfive: :good: :fingers-crossed:
Found the Telcel incompatibility culprit.. When I set only ip4 in dns changer all was good, then I set ip6
... data connectivity lost.
Not for nothing, but how is this better than running dnscrypt-proxy as I do now, with my own curated black and white lists? Same lists I've curated myself for years under squid...
For me dnssec would be a main requirement before I sent all my DNS data to a random guy from a forum....
Plus all 3 of my configured dnscrypt-proxy servers have way better latency than the keweon ones, so it may be better suited to certain countries.
Probably okay for the average user, but if you're serious about security/performance, maybe not.
Is for https://www.forbes.com is for you all?
For me it just stays at this link
https://www.forbes.com/consent/?toURL=https://www.forbes.com/
With and without JavaScript, tried with Firefox on linux plus fennec and bromite on Android
Yes it's blocked
This module causes my OP5T to block Facebook and Facebook Messenger when I change from default DNS to my regional choice (#12/New Jersey). Everything else works great. Any ideas?
This module causes my OP5T to block Facebook and Facebook Messenger when I change from default DNS to my regional choice (#12/New Jersey). Everything else works great. Any ideas?
IP: 176.9.62.58
IP: 176.9.62.62
or
IPv6: 2a01:4f8:150:8023::58
IPv6: 2a01:4f8:150:8023::62
IPv4: 213.239.207.143
IPv6: 2a01:4f8:a0:8487::143
IPv4: 107.191.55.215
IPv6: 2001:19f0:6401:175d::215