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Hello. We cannot reproduce the issue. Have you also cleared AGH's cache? Try setting it to zero and then resetting it to previous value in “DNS settings” → “DNS cache configuration”. |
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I set no value to the cache size and put a TTL max value=60s but it as still no effect when activating the AGH protection. I also tried the following custom filtering rules
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Could you please examine the query log, what exact rule is blocking |
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@ameshkov where can I get this information ? From AGH logs or from web browser developper tools ? |
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Here are the custom filter rules I put in AGH
No DNS cache size and a TTLmax=60s Here are the Chrome console logs 2.b7095c03.chunk.js:1 Invalid asm.js: Unexpected token Helmet.js:493 GET https://securepubads.g.doubleclick.net/tag/js/gpt.js net::ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED
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Start of discussion in the forum : https://forum.adguard.com/index.php?threads/adguard-home-filtering-setup-question.43674/#post-212304
Issue Details
Expected Behavior
Unlock web site filtering with the following custom rule "@@||animedigitalnetwork.fr^$important"
Actual Behavior
Web site detect Ads blocker despite custom filtering rule
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![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17402030/124498688-0c4f1980-ddbd-11eb-884d-947bdb3ca58f.png)Additional Information
I tried to clear my windows laptop dns cache with
ipconfig /flushdns
command and logoff login to my wifi but has no effect. Android devices has the same problem.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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