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Dns adguard not working1/18/2024 ![]() Therefore internal plain DNS is ok (for me), but UI should be accessed via HTTPS anyway. > iOS 16 ignores trusted CA certificates -> Bug (imho)Īs the AGH is only used internally it is way to complicated to install a public accepted certificate. No HTTPS or TLS requests and therefore no issue Sadly the AGH admin interface is bound to this.įeature request: Untie DNS encryption (via 443) from admin UI encryption. Seems that I cannot use DNS encryption anymore. Nevertheless the client trusts the CA root cert. That's correct because it is a cert signed by internal CA. OK, the client complains about a certificate. Then some log entries I do not understandĩ 21:15:12.578650 828#146 /AdguardTeam/dnsproxy/proxy.(*Proxy).ServeHTTP(): Incoming HTTPS request on /dns-query?dns?dns=AAABAAABAAAAAAABCWt3ZWxsa2>ĩ 21:15:12.578748 828#146 net/http.StatusText(): Cannot parse DNS request fromĩ 21:15:19.562349 828#240 /AdguardTeam/dnsproxy/proxy.(*Proxy).handleTCPConnection(): handling tcp: started handling tls request from 172.20.xx.xx:5>ĩ 21:15:19.580554 828#240 handling tcp: reading msg: reading len: remote error: tls: bad certificateĩ 21:15:19.585798 828#241 /AdguardTeam/dnsproxy/proxy.(*Proxy).handleTCPConnection(): handling tcp: started handling tls request from [fd77:xxxx:xxxx.>ĩ 21:15:19.599970 828#241 handling tcp: reading msg: reading len: remote error: tls: bad certificate I created a detailed log and this is what I found so far. So far, not good, because I want to know the root cause of the issue. ![]() In my config I have encryption activated with an internal cert, which was not a problem in the past. My workaround is that I have a plain port 53 IPv4 dns on another machine and that seems to solve the issue for now. Let me know if you need further information like configs.ĪGH accepts connections on IPv4/6, but connections seem to be partially broken at the moment for iOS16. #2: I configured manual DNS settings on iOS only to use my AdGuard Home IPv6 DNS server. #1: I set up another DNSv4 server and configured it via DHCP to be used for my devices. 2.5 Status, Advantages, Problem Currently Google, Cloudflare, AdGuard, Alibaba. Here some workarounds that helped me (hopefully temporarily) to come around this issue. At present, only AdGuard DNS public DNS resolver supports the protocol. The issue does not exist for devices running iOS 15.6.1 or iPadOS 15.7! This can also be reliably reproduced by turning wifi off and on again. (Don't know why iOS prefers IPv4 DNS over IPv6) via safari or another app).Īfter a lot of investigation I found, that this issue is likely related to IPv4. When I wake up a device it takes up to 20 seconds until it gets a response for a DNS request (i.e. Since then I am facing the issue that AdGuard Home does not work properly together with the new iOS. Last week I updated two iPhones (X and 12 Pro) to iOS 16. So first of all thank you for this great product. I am running AdGuard Home in a Proxmox Container (on Debian Bullseye) since a long time without any issues. GitHub releases or script from README Setup Linux, Other (please mention the version in the description) CPU architecture I want to report a bug and not ask a question I have searched other issues and found no duplicates To do that, click on Create Local VPN and Press OK on the prompt pop-up.I have checked the Wiki and Discussions and found no answer It does not use remote server but traffic routing is done on local device itself. To block ads, AdGuard uses Local VPN for filtering out ads from Google Chrome browser. In this notification, tap Settings → Allow from this source → Back → Install.Īfter installation, you will be shown this Welcome page. ![]() If installations from a browser are not allowed, you’ll get a notification. Tap the downloaded AdGuard APK file and then Install. To Proceed your Device must allow installing Apps from Unknown sources. So, you must install it directly from APK. ![]() Please understand that this app cannot be published on Google Play store due to Policy restrictions. There is another variant of AdGuard app available on the official website. You can use it to block ads on Yandex and Samsung browser only. The app available on Play Store does not natively support Google Chrome. It stops ads in your browser, games, apps, and websites that you frequently use or visit. AdGuard is a one-of-a-kind app that blocks ads everywhere on your mobile device. ![]()
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