I think, this is due to Quad9 itself. They have a very limited size or basic routing tables on servers that support DNS over HTTPS.
I found it, due to the fact they were able to read some of the most popular sites, but for many which are not as high in the popularity rankings they just don't have them.
It seems Quad9 for DOH, is just a small stub, in comparison to their usual 9.9.9.9 servers.
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RE: DNS PROBE FINISHED NXDOMAIN MessageOpera for computers
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RE: Allow to search "My Flow"Suggestions and feature requests
**Solved **
As I was thinking about the same, why would Opera not want to implement such a function as Ctrl+F, or ⌘+F to empower its users to search Theirs Flow. And I found out, it is not like they don't want, it is just kept simple. So simple, that it already is there, and here is a workaround:
**How To Search "My Flow " In Opera **
- Open Opera "My Flow"
- Click Right Mouse Button
- Select "Copy address" from context menu
- Open it in a new tab in browser
- Add it to your bookmarks
Basically, "My Flow" is HTML file kept securely at Opera's servers, and access to it is enabled via HTTPS.
Once you get the address, you may access your file in a full-featured browser window, and search through it with Ctrl+F / ⌘+F.It solves also another problem:
- How To Export "My Flow" From Opera ? / Backup / Archiving My Flow
- Open Opera "My Flow"
- Click Right Mouse Button
- Select "Save as" and get the HTML file
- You can read it later with a text editor
One last thing just bothers me, what if I'd like to import some of my old "My Flow" files... you know to get some kind of delta update... as "Leave note for yourself" brings probably always a plain text, hence, it could be beneficial, if my flow could consume also basic href tag attributes of pasted texts (if there are many in one string).
We don't ask for sophisticated import/export mechanism with versioning or chronological ordering...I assume most of us, i.e. users, are not keeping Our Flows especially short, just hope there is somebody at Opera who will go deeper, refine its functionality, and finally catch that cod.
/BR
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RE: DNS PROBE FINISHED NXDOMAIN MessageOpera for computers
@johnd78 Thank you John, I must have had not recognize the WOODYNET as Quad's 9 property. So, there is no problem eventually. Thank you all for your support! Take care
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RE: DNS PROBE FINISHED NXDOMAIN MessageOpera for computers
@johnd78 I have tried out your method, and it didn't work.
I managed to reinstall Opera 70, but the issue still persists.
I can say also, that I run Win10 machine with RTL8111H.
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RE: DNS PROBE FINISHED NXDOMAIN MessageOpera for computers
I've just reported an incident to Opera with the following query:
I have a problem with DoH (DNS over HTTPS), it seems to work once I select radio button with one of your your defaults, like Cloudflare, it works great. But once I use the customized field, where I have to enter Quad9 address it seems not to take any effect. I use current Quad9 address for DOH: https://dns.quad9.net/dns-query https://dns9.quad9.net/dns-query and they seem not bo be accepted. the same happens with other providers as CISCO's doh.opendns.com. I assume this field is not read correctly by Opera, wherever address we provide it is not taken into account, unless is one of the options available at radiobuttons above. Hope you can find what is the rootcause for this issue. Thank you!
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RE: DNS PROBE FINISHED NXDOMAIN MessageOpera for computers
I am approaching the same issue. But for me it does work for Cloudflare (build in option), however does not for Quad9 (I pasted their address there https://dns.quad9.net/dns-query ). Anythings new, anyones up?