blocking "local" - why? #2901
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Probably, you should ask Dan Pollock about it, I don't understand why blocking it either |
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Hello, |
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@hutchwilco @MilesTEG1 Filter maintainers decisions and use cases sometimes may not fit for every users but you don't need to bother them. In this case, you can create a custom filtering rule to whitelist "local". as mentioned, it's enough to create one rule. |
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imo anything in localhost/hosts should not go to a dns server as they are local. A request to 'localhost' cannot be resolved by a DNS server. it is by definition the name of the local host and should be resolved to 127.0.0.1 |
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AdGuard Home is operating with a handful of "standard" blocklists including Dan Pollock's List.
I have a lot of blocked requests that are simply labelled "local". I've no idea why you'd block this, or indeed why my various machines on my home network are simply making a DNS request for "local". It seems to happening often - several times a second. One machine is a server of sorts - Plex, Sonarr, Radarr etc, which all talk to each other so I'd expect them to be using local.
Is Ad Guard Home nevertheless seeing this query, even though it's resolved within the network routing on the server itself?
Can anyone tell me why you'd bother blocking this?
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