Expected Behaviour:
On Whitelist/Blacklist when item had been put as disable it disabled and when (Re)-enable it will be enabled.
Raspberry Pi
Actual Behaviour:
When Re-Enabled it still acting like it was when Disabled
On Whitelist/Blacklist when item had been put as disable it disabled and when (Re)-enable it will be enabled.
Raspberry Pi
When Re-Enabled it still acting like it was when Disabled
I can't decipher any text in the linked video, and I don't understand how UI interactions from those two Pi-hole screens and that textual output are related.
Could you describe how we'd be able to recreate your observation?
It will never (Re)-enable, to only way of (Re)-enable it is by removing it and add
frame | action | dns ip for google.com |
---|---|---|
1 | no entery in blacklist | 142.250.200.46 |
2 | add google.com to blacklist | 0.0.0.0 |
3 | nothing changed | 0.0.0.0 |
4 | disabled google.com in blacklist | 142.250.200.46 |
5 | enabled google.com in blacklist | 142.250.200.46 |
6 | removed google.com from blacklist | 142.250.200.46 |
7 | add google.com to blacklist | 0.0.0.0 |
8 | disabled google.com in blacklist | 142.250.200.46 |
9 | removed google.com from blacklist | 142.250.200.46 |
Frame 5 google.com should be 0.0.0.0 as it enabled in blacklist.
PHT-20220714-231242.zip (10.5 KB)
Thank you, that is a lot easier to understand.
Also, that seems to be a variation or even duplicate of Domains lose group assignment if enabled/disabled/modified on Blacklist Management page.
Instead of using those Blacklist/Whitelist menu entries, you should be able to avoid losing assignments by using Group Management|Domains exclusively.
Yep that the issue. I did look but couldn't find it.
Thanks
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