Buildinga chopper is as much about the bike as it is about the experience. Dan Ford, a local Pittsburgh musician, was surrounded by motorcycles in his youth but only recently finished the custom XL1200 you see here. With the help of Uptahn Metalworks, the bike started to take shape and was finished just in time for Glory Daze last year. If you picture a classic Sportster chopper build, this is something that might come to mind. The flame tank, custom sissy bar, springer front end, and overall silhouette work perfectly for a first-time chopper build. The black and yellow colors scream Pittsburgh, so we met up with Dan at The Highline on East Carson to capture a fitting background for the Steel City build.
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Hi,
I will wish to talk about the motorola Z2 force and how to install the OS E. I have a model X1789-04 and motorola does not support the unlock of the bootloader. Would you have an unlock alternative experience? EDL mode? auto sign Motorola & Att a version of E? A generator of unlock code?
Thank you.
I bought ATT Moto Z2 Force few months ago and tried to boot a custom rom as well. I am not a technician and maybe there is some way but everyone I was asking said there is no way to unlock ATT or Verizon providers.
So I returned the phone back to the seller and get refunded as I got 14 days to do so as a customer (UK).
Then I bought T-Mobile version which is unlockable as well as Sprint one. So buy these ones.
Unfortunately after few times I booted some custom roms the SIM card stoped working (probably because of oficial Android Pie version I tried to boot messed something up). Now my daughter uses it to watch youtube and listen to music as WiFi still working.
Overall the phone is ok, it is fast, battery is good, the only downside is a speaker, camera and lack of AU jack.
Best Wishes.
So before anyone decided to buy MOTO Z2 FORCE smartphone please remember the AT&T and Verizon versions are locked by manufacture so you CANNOT install any custom rom including /e/ on those phones.
You CAN unlock SIM for other mobile providers but it is not possible to unlock the bootloader (Unless there are some crazy hacks or tweeks I am not aware of).
You can only unlock the bootloader and install roms with the T-Mobile or Sprint versions.
Best Wishes.
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Some like Chrome might have DNS-over-TLS/HTTPS enabled by default, which means your DNS lookups ignore the DNS servers set via DHCPv4/v6 and just head to the default configured DNS-over-TLS/HTTPS providers (Cloudflare, Google, etc).
Simple test: Download a network testing utility, try to ping your domain name. If it resolves correctly to an internal private address, it's a browser issue. If not, it's a DHCP issue and you can work from there.
The fact that blocking all LAN outbound heading traffic to 53 (in essence blocking every dns query a client on your network might send past your OpenWRT resolver) doesn't do the job means it's most likely DNS-over-HTTPS traffic which uses 443 by default.
Could you post the content of your /etc/config/dhcp file (mask the text if you see anything sensitive)? It also might help to see what your phone gets via DHCP, again a network testing utility/app usually has that info. Net Analyzer is a good one
Network Analyzer can help you diagnose various problems in your wifi network setup, Internet connectivity, and also detect various issues on remote servers thanks to the wide range of tools it provides.It is equipped with a fast wifi device discovery tool, including all the LAN device's addresses, manufacturers and names. Further, Network Analyzer contains standard net diagnostic tools such as ping, traceroute, port scanner, DNS lookup, and whois. Finally, it shows all neighbouring wi-fi netwo...
The key might be disabling the Private DNS feature on your phone. As far as I can understand, when that's enabled on Android 9/10 it forces usage of DNS-over-TLS and basically ignores any DNS server you get via DHCP. The article I linked has an image (under section Android 9 Pie and newer) which shows a disable option for that, which might set it to use normal DNS server again.
As far as I can tell (I have limited knowledge with networks), Android uses DNS over HTTPS. Redirecting port 443 traffic to
192.168.1.1:443 doesn't work because that port is used for regular HTTP traffic, too, and not just DNS resolving.
Multicast DNS Daemon umdns This is early stage documentation, but at least attempts to cover some basic usage, and bring umdns usage out of the dark. mDNS, also known as Bonjour or zero-configuration networking (ZeroConf) or DNS Service Discovery...
Blokada creates a fake VPN connection so it can "tunnel" and redirect all traffic from the phone to a local DNS server (still on the phone) so it can do adblocking. You can use it to change Android's DNS as well by setting a custom DNS in Blokada.
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