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Applications from Windows Store and system updates fail to download #14
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Originally created by @vbagirov on GitHub (Jul 28, 2016).
Originally assigned to: @nkartyshov, @Alex-302 on GitHub.
Happened in stable Win 10.
More info here and in other comments below:
https://forum.adguard.com/index.php?threads/12163/page-2#post-92791
@ameshkov commented on GitHub (Aug 23, 2016):
@Alex-302 could you please take a look?
@Alex-302 commented on GitHub (Aug 30, 2016):
Tried, but nothing.
I found few blocked domains
but when I try to completely block them by Adguard for Windows, I can't reproduce this issue.
@Alex-302 commented on GitHub (Aug 31, 2016):
and these
@ameshkov commented on GitHub (Sep 6, 2016):
@nkartyshov could you please take a look at this issue?
@vozersky please put these domains into the parental control whitelist:
@vozersky commented on GitHub (Sep 6, 2016):
done
@nkartyshov commented on GitHub (Sep 7, 2016):
Первые несколько доменом от @Alex-302 я два дня назад добавил в whitelist.
Надо ещё раз проверить.
@ameshkov commented on GitHub (Sep 7, 2016):
@nkartyshov так можешь проверить?:)
@nkartyshov commented on GitHub (Sep 7, 2016):
done
@zebrum commented on GitHub (Feb 14, 2017):
it seems that it happened again
id 1502400
"when I leave my pc to auto on the dns servers so it just uses the routers dns (adguard dns), it doesn't work. But if I manually set the dns servers on my pc, it works."
@ameshkov commented on GitHub (Feb 20, 2017):
Manually set it to AG DNS?
@HardKoreG commented on GitHub (Feb 20, 2017):
Setting the DNS servers in the ipv4 settings in the network device on the PC. Doing it like that, the Windows 10 app store works fine. But if I leave the PC DNS settings on Automatic and set the AG DNS servers on the router, the Windows 10 store doesn't work.
@ameshkov commented on GitHub (Feb 20, 2017):
That's quite weird. @Alex-302 could you please check it on your side?
@Alex-302 commented on GitHub (Feb 20, 2017):
It works on my side. Tried with an old snapshot and family DNS. DNS was applied with disabled Internet, DNS cache was flushed and system rebooted.
Blocked domains:
@HardKoreG commented on GitHub (Feb 20, 2017):
The AG DNS is set in my router. Here's what happens on my PC: http://i.imgur.com/hVt776H.gifv
@ameshkov commented on GitHub (Feb 20, 2017):
@HardKoreG I wonder, could it be that you router has cached wrong DNS responses? Is there any way to flush router's DNS cache?
@HardKoreG commented on GitHub (Feb 20, 2017):
I don't think there's any way to do that. I don't see any options for that.
@Alex-302 commented on GitHub (Feb 21, 2017):
@HardKoreG please try to remove Adguard DNS from your router and leave it in Windows settings.
@ameshkov commented on GitHub (Feb 21, 2017):
@Alex-302 what's the point? We know it works ok in this case.
What we need to do is take a look at the DNS requests log.
@Alex-302 what do you use for logging DNS requests?
@Alex-302 commented on GitHub (Feb 21, 2017):
@ameshkov
WinPcap + DNSQuerySniffer(and flushing dns cache before it)
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/dns_query_sniffer.html