Weather, App Store and apple news will not load on my apple watch unless I turn off Wi-Fi on my iPhone
so I believe my pihole server is blocking a domain it needs, would anyone know what it is, I have tried looking in Query log and could not find anything blocked from my iPhone or Watch
The latter indicates the former is likely not the case.
Please upload a debug log and post just the token URL that is generated after the log is uploaded by running the following command from the Pi-hole host terminal:
the apple watch rarly queries directly though pihole itself, but though my iPhone over bluetooth then to Wi-Fi there both on the default group, I could try them on the allow all group to see if its the same
after restarting my watch and iPhone it works
so I think something is being blocked, but during the timeframe I am on weather or app store there are no blocked queries from either devices
that group works perfectly, and I no longer have the issue when using it, but I do still need my iPhone in the default group for blocking, but can not find the domains that its blocking
I don't seem to have the issue after restarting the devices, but maybe they cached with I was using allow all
then after restarting my phone again, I can't access weather or app store
Dec 30 18:46:19: query[HTTPS] p43-quota.icloud.com from 10.42.0.5
Dec 30 18:46:19: cached p43-quota.icloud.com is <CNAME>
Dec 30 18:46:19: forwarded p43-quota.icloud.com to 1.1.1.1
Dec 30 18:46:19: query[A] p43-quota.icloud.com from 10.42.0.5
Dec 30 18:46:19: forwarded p43-quota.icloud.com to 1.1.1.1
Dec 30 18:46:19: reply p43-quota.icloud.com is <CNAME>
Dec 30 18:46:19: reply quota.fe.apple-dns.net is NODATA
Dec 30 18:46:19: reply p43-quota.icloud.com is <CNAME>
Dec 30 18:46:19: reply quota.fe.apple-dns.net is 17.250.81.67
Dec 30 18:46:19: query[HTTPS] quota.fe.apple-dns.net from 10.42.0.5
Dec 30 18:46:19: forwarded quota.fe.apple-dns.net to 1.1.1.1
Dec 30 18:46:19: reply quota.fe.apple-dns.net is NODATA
Your watch switches between these intelligently to choose the most power-efficient connection. Here’s how:
Your Apple Watch uses Bluetooth when your iPhone is near, which conserves power.
If Bluetooth isn’t available, your Apple Watch will try to use Wi-Fi. For example, if compatible Wi-Fi is available and your iPhone isn't in Bluetooth range, your Apple Watch uses Wi-Fi.
If Bluetooth and Wi-Fi aren't available, and you set up a cellular plan, cellular models of Apple Watch can connect to mobile networks.