Post ABKB4OVedqOXLAfKue by easthighNerd@busshi.moe
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 (DIR) Post #ABJLdH7IvNBKvnaTLc by ocean@raru.re
       2021-09-13T06:57:40Z
       
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       I just noticed but Flatpak Firefox seems to be ignoring my /etc/hosts file!I use it as a block list and it doesn't seem to be working in Firefox, curious as to if this was flatpak's doing I installed Emacs in the repos with no sandbox and tried to block Duckduckgo as a test and open it in eww! AND IT WORKEDSo it is flatpak! So I added "/etc/hosts" to the list of directories Firefox can access in Flatseal but it still doesn't work!?somenyna help
       
 (DIR) Post #ABJMCmN0iWXbzsrau8 by guenther@chaos.social
       2021-09-13T07:04:00Z
       
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       @ocean maybe this is caused by Firefox doing DNS-over-HTTPS (which it does regardless of how it is packaged)?
       
 (DIR) Post #ABJMEtjCKd7vOdFfAu by ocean@raru.re
       2021-09-13T07:04:33Z
       
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       @guenther Yes I made a great mistake by not mentioning that in my posts, thankfully I've disabled that already!
       
 (DIR) Post #ABJMHeVdN4sl45DkH2 by mithrandir@raru.re
       2021-09-13T07:04:52Z
       
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       @ocean firefox might be doing DNS over HTTP by default? Then it would route around your system DNS config
       
 (DIR) Post #ABJMOCB76ThpE0k5ei by ocean@raru.re
       2021-09-13T07:05:32Z
       
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       @mithrandir Yeah thankfully I already turned that off after install!
       
 (DIR) Post #ABJMVyJGYAcgWsGPHU by mithrandir@raru.re
       2021-09-13T07:07:33Z
       
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       @ocean hmm then I have no idea what flatpak is doing
       
 (DIR) Post #ABJW90GI7qVFSrYhkm by wilmhit@mas.to
       2021-09-13T08:55:16Z
       
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       @ocean Flatpak is a container so it has it's own filesystem (separate for each app). These filesystems are located in /var/lib/flatpak/runtime/org.gnome.Platform/x86_64/40/<active profile hash>/files for GIMP. First I would try to use Flatseal to allow accessing host filesystem. If this fails maybe link this file? I usually avoid using flatpaks altogether because of problems like this. And snaps are even worse.
       
 (DIR) Post #ABJWH6wr9IpYWFKmnI by wilmhit@mas.to
       2021-09-13T08:56:51Z
       
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       @ocean Flatpak is a container so it has it's own filesystem (separate for each app). These filesystems are located in /var/lib/flatpak/runtime/org.gnome.Platform/x86_64/40/<active profile hash>/files for gnome runtime. First I would try to use Flatseal to allow accessing host filesystem. If this fails maybe link this file? I usually avoid using flatpaks altogether because of problems like this. And snaps are even worse.
       
 (DIR) Post #ABKB4OVedqOXLAfKue by easthighNerd@busshi.moe
       2021-09-13T16:34:08Z
       
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       @ocean Dunno if it affects it or not, but do you have DoH (DNS over HTTPS) turned on in Firefox?
       
 (DIR) Post #ABKBmg3EmdHyUEUPrM by ocean@raru.re
       2021-09-13T16:42:07Z
       
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       @easthighNerd I turned that off uwu
       
 (DIR) Post #ABOV8b7cSzJFKZXqgS by easthighNerd@busshi.moe
       2021-09-15T18:37:51Z
       
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       @ocean :blobcatthumbsup: