
NextDNS Blocks OpenWeb Comments Element
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- Boris
- Boris
- 9 days ago
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- crssi8 days ago
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Hello,
I have disabled different features in dashboard and removed all blocklists from blocklist.
I still cannot get OpenWeb comments element loaded. As soon as I changed DNS services to different DNS provider, I saw comments element working.
I use Chrome on Android and Samsung Browser to browse websites.
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- DynamicNotSlow
- DynamicNotSlow
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Did you look at your logs?
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- Boris
- Boris
- 9 days ago
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DynamicNotSlow I see website where comments element does not appear and I see OpenWeb website. What does that mean?
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- DynamicNotSlow
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Boris I don't understand your comment
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- Boris
- Boris
- 9 days ago
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DynamicNotSlow What I am supposed to look for in logs?
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- DynamicNotSlow
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Boris blocked domains
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- Boris
- Boris
- 8 days ago
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DynamicNotSlow Thanks. Found it. How long does it take to see changes after I allow domain?
I use "NextDNS Ads & Trackers Blocklist". Where do I submit suggestion to allow domain?
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Boris the changes should work immediately. Sometimes it can take few minutes.
Also reboot your devices to clear faulty Caches.
False positives can be reported at Issues · nextdns/metadata (github.com)
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- Boris
- Boris
- 8 days ago
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DynamicNotSlow You mean browser's cache or DNS cache? Can I do something like "ipconfig /flushdns" without rebooting smartphone?
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Boris yeah I mean device cache so rebooting device is easiest way to do that
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- Boris
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DynamicNotSlow Is there a way to clear device's cache without rebooting it?
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- Martheen
- Martheen
- 8 days ago
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Boris Cache have TTL, and they rarely last longer than an hour
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- Boris
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Martheen Device's cache?
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Boris We're talking about DNS, so cache has a specific TTL, they're cached by OS and apps. You also said it work immediately when you switched the server, so just switch back and forth to cycle the cache clean.
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- crssi
- crssi
- 8 days ago
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Boris
If on Wifi, disable wifi, wait a few seconds, enable wifi.
Or enable airplaine mode, wait a few second, disable airplane mode.
Cheers
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