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kexo1 avatar kexo1 commented on July 28, 2024 2

I will be reverting them one by one and test it, please do note close issue, I will respond which one was the problem after I am done

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plantindesk avatar plantindesk commented on July 28, 2024 1

Try Reverting all the scripts and see. If the issue exists, try reinstalling drivers

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kexo1 avatar kexo1 commented on July 28, 2024

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I forgot to mention that i use NextDNS on my PC, but that DNS never showed these kinds of problems
As I am testing it right now, some sites might load but partially (maybe web-cache?), some elements are missing/not working

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undergroundwires avatar undergroundwires commented on July 28, 2024

I'm not able to test this. For those who can, attaching the script file you shared: privacy-script.txt as future reference.

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plantindesk avatar plantindesk commented on July 28, 2024

@kexo1 Did you run the command ipconfig /flushdns cause this will clear your local DNS cache, ensuring that your system starts using NextDNS resolution properly.

  • Also Try Reverting NetBios protocol while NetBios is considered outdated and less secure, some network configurations or older devices might still rely on it for name resolution and service discovery. Disabling it could cause issues with establishing a stable Wi-Fi connection at startup

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kexo1 avatar kexo1 commented on July 28, 2024

I ran flushdns command and reverted NetBios protocol but it didn't fix my problem

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kexo1 avatar kexo1 commented on July 28, 2024

Reverting option "Improve network security" + removing NextDNS app and replacing it with traditional DNS settings trough windows fixed the issue

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undergroundwires avatar undergroundwires commented on July 28, 2024

Hi @kexo1, it would be very valuable if you can figure out exactly what script has caused this, if you can reproduce this. You can enabling each script under "Improve network security" until you found out the problematic one. This would help us to document it, discourage/remove/modify script as needed to help others and make privacy.sexy better for all of us in future :)

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kexo1 avatar kexo1 commented on July 28, 2024

I am not sure exactly which command caused the issue because it seemed like more than one command from subsection "Disable insecure protocols" caused the problem, but still I am not 100% sure.

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