Problem with Pi-Hole and Prevent Internet sites from request

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yes_noscript

Re: Problem with Pi-Hole and Prevent Internet sites from req

Post by yes_noscript »

It give the local IP from Pi-Hole :shock:

But not for others domains
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Re: Problem with Pi-Hole and Prevent Internet sites from req

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I'd check Pi-Hole to see if it's blocking that domain. If so, that's an error with a list it's using, unless you actually want everything Google blocked for some reason.
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yes_noscript

Re: Problem with Pi-Hole and Prevent Internet sites from req

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I dont block google stuff with Pi-Hole

It looks NoScript have problems with requests from own local network with ABE enabled
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Re: Problem with Pi-Hole and Prevent Internet sites from req

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I notice that you're using IPv6. May or may not be related, but FWIW you're not the only user reporting problems with ABE LOCAL and IPv6 - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=22715
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yes_noscript

Re: Problem with Pi-Hole and Prevent Internet sites from req

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Thats interessing, because i enable my IPv6 settings with Pi-Hole.
Make sense then
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yes_noscript

Re: Problem with Pi-Hole and Prevent Internet sites from req

Post by yes_noscript »

I found a good test site: https://decentraleyes.org/test/

If i disable the "Prevent Internet sites from requesting LAN resources." System ABE rule the testsite works, but i get a CORS error:
Warning: Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/j ... ery.min.js. (Reason: CORS header 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' missing).

Maybe because of that this problem here exist ?
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Re: Problem with Pi-Hole and Prevent Internet sites from req

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yes_noscript wrote:If i disable the "Prevent Internet sites from requesting LAN resources." System ABE rule the testsite works, but i get a CORS error:
Warning: Cross-Origin Request Blocked: The Same Origin Policy disallows reading the remote resource at https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/j ... ery.min.js. (Reason: CORS header 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' missing).

Maybe because of that this problem here exist ?
I think that is likely related to Decentraleyes, not this problem.
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yes_noscript

Re: Problem with Pi-Hole and Prevent Internet sites from req

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Dont think so because the Thanks button on XDA forums dont even work without Decentraleyes
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yes_noscript

Re: Problem with Pi-Hole and Prevent Internet sites from req

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I solve my problem.
The problem was uBlock Origin :mrgreen:

After i allow Websocket & Worker for XDA, the thanks button works.
Even with Pi-Hole & Decentraleyes
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Re: Problem with Pi-Hole and Prevent Internet sites from req

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Thanks for reporting back, glad it's working for you again. 8-)
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