👨‍🏫 Tutorial D2K-FT10 OTA Upgrade Blocking Without Superadmin (UPDATE: Permanent blocking with root)

ok lang ba set ko kasi pag 43.255.154.95 lang may responce sa pldt
pero pag sinamahan ko ng 184.168.118.58 walang ping sa pldt.

pa tama naman ako sir




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ok lang ba set ko kasi pag 43.255.154.95 lang may responce sa pldt
pero pag sinamahan ko ng 184.168.118.58 walang ping sa pldt.

pa tama naman ako sir


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Lods, mas ok yung walang responsed, ang bilis na nila. Mangatay, tricks mga tiga Pldt/smart.Kaya ang paraan talaga dto para mas walang iisipin at walang hassles, magpapa super admin na rin ako pag nagka budget. Mukhang may It programmers ng Pldt naka follow sa mga Master, kaya ang bilis makatay mga Tricks and Configs nila👍👍
 
baka po may way kayo para palitan DNS ng d2k......😄
There's no way to define custom DNS servers unfortunately.

To make matters worse, the router/modem is doing what is called a transparent DNS proxy. This means that it is transparently modifying DNS requests (udp port 53) to point to its upstream DNS servers from the ISP, no matter what DNS server you set on your device.

You can check this by visiting dnsleaktest.com. If you use Google or CloudFlare DNS servers, then it should show those in the results. If not, then you are using the ISP DNS servers despite setting a custom DNS server on your devices.

You can workaround this by using DoH (DNS over HTTPS), DoT (DNS over TLS), Dnscrypt, or any other encrypted DNS implementations. DNS sent over VPN works as well.
 
There's no way to define custom DNS servers unfortunately.

To make matters worse, the router/modem is doing what is called a transparent DNS proxy. This means that it is transparently modifying DNS requests (udp port 53) to point to its upstream DNS servers from the ISP, no matter what DNS server you set on your device.

You can check this by visiting dnsleaktest.com. If you use Google or CloudFlare DNS servers, then it should show those in the results. If not, then you are using the ISP DNS servers despite setting a custom DNS server on your devices.

You can workaround this by using DoH (DNS over HTTPS), DoT (DNS over TLS), Dnscrypt, or any other encrypted DNS implementations. DNS sent over VPN works as well.


Tama, Boss. Ayos ba bagong update sa u. Nagana pa rin ba. Unlock Bandlocking, Cell It

Wala pa kac yung order ko smart store kaya sa shopee muli akong umorder hahaa
 

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