Hi, sorry to ask the same question, is there any news for the Flint 3e beta 4.9?
I don't know this particular use case, but it looks very strange to me from the internet standard usage.
Should be
[protocol://][:port][/path][/file] …
Using DoH3 and DoQ
For DoH3, no changes are needed. Clients that implement DDR, DNS SVCB, HTTPS discovery, or Alt-Svc handling can discover and use HTTP/3 automatically without changing the configured DoH endpoint.
For DoQ, use the hostname for the Quad9 service variant you want on port 853.
Both protocols are available across all Quad9 variants. The filtering resolver, the non-filtering resolver, and the ECS-enabled endpoint all support DoH3,DoQ, DOH (version 2), DOT, and DNSCrypt equally.
I don't know what this text has to do with the incorrect or correct place within an URI.
A related answer would be:
The URI comprises:
A non-empty scheme component followed by a colon (:), consisting of a sequence of characters beginning with a letter and followed by any combination of letters, digits, plus (+), period (.), or hyphen (-). […]
An optional authority component preceded by two slashes (//), comprising:
[…]
A host subcomponent, consisting of either a registered name (including but not limited to a hostname) or an IP address. IPv4 addresses must be in dot-decimal notation, and IPv6 addresses must be enclosed in brackets ([]).[1]: §3.2.2 [b]
An optional port subcomponent preceded by a colon (:), consisting of decimal digits.
A path component, consisting of a sequence of path segments separated by a slash (/). A path is always defined for a URI, though the defined path may be empty (zero length). A segment may also be empty, resulting in two consecutive slashes (//) in the path component.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Resource_Identifier
is the new qos/sqm hardware accelerated ?
and did you ever get to allow storing the adguardhome query/stats logs on a usb drive to eliminate ram exhaustion ?
Do you know when this problem will be solved? ![]()
Is it fair to assume Mudi 7 will be supported on 4.9 firmware?
I think yes, the length limit of the I parameter has been relaxed in MT3000 v4.9.0 beta2.
The LAN, Guest, and IoT are different bridge interfaces, so they are naturally isolated from each other at Layer 2.
The firewall provides Layer 3 isolation between them.
In addition, Guest and IoT networks are intended for Wi-Fi use by default. When AP Isolation is enabled, Wi-Fi devices within those networks will also be isolated from each other at Layer 2.
Thank you for your message.
We have already checked remotely.
It appears the issue may have simply been caused by temporary network fluctuations. During and after our remote inspection, DoQ was working normally without any changes being made.
Thank you for your report.
We will ask the R&D team to look into it and fix.
No, hardware acceleration needs to be disabled in order to use QoS/SQM.
At present, a potential workaround may be introduced later for AdGuard Home to help mitigate OOM issues by adding certain limitations:
We have identified the issue and applied a fix.
Let me confirm with the development team whether we can release a new beta version that includes this fix.
In the meantime, you can use the one of following workaround:
- Disable AdGuard Home Handle Client Requests
- Go to LuCI → Network → Firewall → Traffic Rules and create the following rule to resolve the issue:
A post was split to a new topic: Mudi 7 cellular data statistics severely underreported
Yes, the Mudi 7 will receive the v4.9 firmware update. However, the timeline is not yet confirmed, so we are unable to share an ETA at this moment.
Nginx log reports detection actions, do not return to /www/.
May I double confirm: when the Flint2 brand new install the v4.9.0 firmware, and the phone connects to Flint2's Wi-Fi, the page that pops up is the router initial setup page, right?
Please check whether parental control can meet your needs.
I think the content filters should be designed to be global.
Please export the logs and PM send them to me to check, thanks
The v4.9.0 preview firmware for Flint3e hasn't been released yet. Please wait a moment. ![]()
Hey Bruce, I understand the logic of having the content filter be global and do agree.
My primary issue with the parental control filter is that is has nowhere near the options the global does. Should they have the same options?
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