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Blink version: 17.2.1.866
IOS: iOS 17.4 (21E219)
iPhone 15 Pro
Describe the bug
When I try to use a dig command locally the app just replay that can't reach the server. The same is with the nslookup. The dig/nslookup on the remote servers are working as expected.
Dig command suppose to show my DNS setup.
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Bug that's either related to Blink Shell or prevents the user to use the app in normal conditions.
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Mar 12, 2024
Thanks for the report @Markmaster! I couldn't replicate it, but at the same time, we just updated the ios_system tools for the next Community / TestFlight, which I guess will be towards 17.2.3. So let's keep an eye on it and let me know if you see anything there.
I don't remember, were you added to Community already?
@carloscabanero 17.2.2.868 is still the latest version for me from the AppStore.
I also noticed that for me, rebooting no longer solves the issue. I also noticed that this problem is mostly present when using mobile internet. On wifi more often than not, this problem is not present. I thought that my ISP was blocking UDP (actually my ISP has some UDP issues for sure), but then I checked a few commands and they work with and without the tcp parameter. I've been using this mobile provider and the app for the last two years, but I'm only now encountering problems with the DIG command.
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Blink version: 17.2.1.866
IOS: iOS 17.4 (21E219)
iPhone 15 Pro
Describe the bug
When I try to use a dig command locally the app just replay that can't reach the server. The same is with the nslookup. The dig/nslookup on the remote servers are working as expected.
Dig command suppose to show my DNS setup.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: