Ability to be able to exclude clients from specific blocklists via filter/or otherwise #5058

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opened 2026-03-04 05:45:51 -05:00 by deekerman · 2 comments
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Originally created by @knaggsy2000 on GitHub (Feb 8, 2024).

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  • I have checked the Wiki and Discussions and found no answer

  • I have searched other issues and found no duplicates

  • I want to request a feature or enhancement and not ask a question

The problem

With the many blocklists, which can be quite intense. Sometimes we need just to exclude a specific client from it for either testing or debugging. But I don't see a way of doing this at this point in time.

Especially with certain smart TVs.

Proposed solution

Let myself be able to filter the blocklist, by it's ID or something - so I can exclude a specific client from it.

Alternatives considered and additional information

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Originally created by @knaggsy2000 on GitHub (Feb 8, 2024). ### Prerequisites - [X] I have checked the [Wiki](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/wiki) and [Discussions](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/discussions) and found no answer - [X] I have searched other issues and found no duplicates - [X] I want to request a feature or enhancement and not ask a question ### The problem With the many blocklists, which can be quite intense. Sometimes we need just to exclude a specific client from it for either testing or debugging. But I don't see a way of doing this at this point in time. Especially with certain smart TVs. ### Proposed solution Let myself be able to filter the blocklist, by it's ID or something - so I can exclude a specific client from it. ### Alternatives considered and additional information _No response_
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@ainar-g commented on GitHub (Feb 15, 2024):

This is basically #435, from what I can tell? Once clients get custom configurations, you'll be able to remove the unnecessary lists from theirs.

@ainar-g commented on GitHub (Feb 15, 2024): This is basically #435, from what I can tell? Once clients get custom configurations, you'll be able to remove the unnecessary lists from theirs.
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@knaggsy2000 commented on GitHub (Feb 15, 2024):

@ainar-g My apologies, I did not spot the specified issue as you mentioned.

@knaggsy2000 commented on GitHub (Feb 15, 2024): @ainar-g My apologies, I did not spot the specified issue as you mentioned.
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