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False positives
Support .. in menu
I saw this resolver appear in the list for the first time.
Why is there a logging resolver when I have enabled no logging only?
opennic ethservices DNScrypt, 24 hour logs.
Simple DNScrypt 0.6.6
dnscrypt proxy 2.0.25
Windows 10 Pro v1803
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dnsproxy -l 0.0.0.0 -p 5353 -d -z -u https://cloudflare-dns.com/dns-query
dnsproxy -l 0.0.0.0 -p 5353 -d -z -u tls://1.1.1.1:853
Can not request parsing.
Isn't openwrt not supported by ssl?
Can I provide an option to not verify the validity of the certificate?
Similar to wget no check certificate
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www.dowse.it is missing
I found it in /doc/02-dominate-the-configurration.md
was that an example??
Thanks - Olzeke51
First navigation
- You should connect to :
and you look an web page like this:
Click on "Configure it now ..." from the device that you want to grant admin privileges.
go to:
[http://www.dowse
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We already have a test to determine which dns filter type is being used, merge both of the tests into one and display the results.
Work on website!
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Situation seems to be spiralling a little out of control...
I have submitted "false-positive" reports to AVG, Avast and Microsoft1, but this is more of a temporary measure. crazy-max/WindowsSpyBlocker#155 should help, ho