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Shindig

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#316021 9-Sep-2024 09:03
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Ever since running AdGuardHome (docker container), I get this line logged multiple times.

 

2024/09/08 17:04:45.307146 [error] dnsproxy: unpacking udp packet: dns: buffer size too small

 

I have searched the issue on a couple of occasions, attempted some troubleshooting and fix, but to no avail.

 

Does anyone else run AGH and have the same log entry? Anything I can do.

 

ADG appears to run extremely well. 

 

 





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  #3280174 9-Sep-2024 09:18
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This seems relevant, is it one of the search results you've looked at? 

 

https://www.snbforums.com/threads/adguard-dns-buffer-size-too-small.80148/ 




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  #3280428 9-Sep-2024 15:23
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Do you have an S24?

 

I'd try the following.  Note I run AdGuardHome on a Linux box (not in a container, just as a stanard user with some setcap privs) and don't see this error.


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  #3280563 10-Sep-2024 07:10
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Not as S24, but the only two Android phones in the house have not been connected to the network for 24 hours, I don't have any of the log entries. 

 

I will look at it from a device perspective! Thanks @muppet





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  #3280864 11-Sep-2024 07:42
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With the Android phones back on the network, I have the log entries appear again. 

 

Interesting!!!





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