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Calls Adguard servers constantly #677
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Originally created by @keshenmathura on GitHub (May 5, 2019).
Originally assigned to: @szolin on GitHub.
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After clean install AdGuard keeps calling AdGuard servers. This screenshot is 30 minutes after installation.

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@rfgamaral commented on GitHub (May 5, 2019):
Wow, 30 minutes? This is what I have with an uptime of 21 hours:
And even that I think this is too much...
@GutsyHeart commented on GitHub (May 8, 2019):
24 hours

@szolin commented on GitHub (May 8, 2019):
sb.adtidy.orgserver is used for safe browsing. If you don't want to use this feature, you can disable it on Settings page.@rfgamaral commented on GitHub (May 8, 2019):
I have it disable but I still get a few requests to this domain, why?
@szolin commented on GitHub (May 8, 2019):
Do you mean that the counter of requests to
sb.adtidy.orgis still being increased, even when safe browsing is disabled? Do those requests also appear in Query Log?@rfgamaral commented on GitHub (May 8, 2019):
Yes.
@szolin commented on GitHub (May 8, 2019):
Just to be sure, what is the value of
safebrowsing_enabledsetting in your configuration file?@rfgamaral commented on GitHub (May 8, 2019):
I'm so sorry but I just realized that while you're always saying "safe browsing" I was reading "safe search". That's my bad and I apologize for the confusion.
I do have safe browsing enabled so it makes sense that AdGuard is making those requests.
@ameshkov commented on GitHub (May 11, 2019):
I'd still say this is a problem that the log is full of these internal DNS requests.
@szolin let's modify
dnsfilter.customDialContextand cacheaddrs.