@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ A lot of people already use adblocker plugins within their desktop browsers, but
* procd based hotplug support, the adblock start will be triggered by interface triggers
* suspend & resume adblock actions temporarily without block list reloading
* runtime statistics via ubus service call
* query function to quickly identify blocked (sub-)domains, i.e. for whitelisting
* automatic block list backup & restore, backups will be (de-)compressed and restored on the fly
* add new adblock sources on your own via uci config
@ -100,6 +101,7 @@ A lot of people already use adblocker plugins within their desktop browsers, but
* **scheduled list updates:** for a scheduled call of the adblock service add an appropriate crontab entry (see example below)
* **restrict/disable procd interface trigger:** to restrict the procd interface trigger to a (list of) certain wan interface(s) or to disable it at all, set 'adb\_iface' to an existing interface like 'wan' or to a non-existing like 'false'
* **suspend & resume adblocking:** to quickly switch the adblock service 'on' or 'off', simply use _/etc/init.d/adblock [suspend|resume]_
* **domain query:** to query the active block lists for a specific domain, please run _/etc/init.d/adblock query `<DOMAIN>`_ (see example below)
* **divert dns requests:** to force dns requests to your local dns resolver add an appropriate firewall rule (see example below)
* **add new list sources:** you could add new block list sources on your own via uci config, all you need is a source url and an awk one-liner (see example below)
* **disable active dns probing in windows 10:** to prevent a yellow exclamation mark on your internet connection icon (which wrongly means connected, but no internet), please change the following registry key/value from "1" to "0" _HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NlaSvc\Parameters\Internet\EnableActiveProbing_
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www.adwhere.com
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**example to query active block lists for a certain (sub-)domain, i.e. for whitelisting:**