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    Linux Hummingbird 1.1.2 with Eddie

    @monstrocity Hello! Eddie handles DNS by itself. As @OpenSourcerer noted, Eddie runs Hummingbird with --ignore-dns-push. This happened even in the past, but HB 1.1.2 now logs more accurately and warns you that it has been ordered to ignore DNS push. Therefore you should upgrade to HB 1.1.2 and not use older versions anymore. An important implication of the above choice for Eddie is that Eddie + Hummingbird is not usable in systems where systemd-resolved is configured to not respect /etc/resolv.conf settings (example: Fedora 33 and 34). In such systems Eddie should not be used as it can not handle DNS, while Hummingbird and Bluetit can. No, it's not a compatibility issue, it's only that Hummingbird by default handles DNS push. We can't reproduce the issue, can you please send us HB log showing the problem and any (if any) additional clue to reproduce the problem? Can you also tell us what you mean exactly with "Only logging out or restarting"? Kind regards
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    Thanks @OpenSourcerer! I just wanted to write that I realized my mistake...
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    works great on macOS 10.15.7 - thank you for keeping it up-to-date I noticed the line "[...]Network Lock based on pf - working perfectly on Big Sur too" have you made an in depth network-sniffer analysis of the M1 already? All the best *edit* @Staff I've been using it for a while now, and it feels like this version is slowed down, compared to the last one. When changing servers especially the Hummingbird > EVENT: WAIT takes up to 10s before it starts to connect to the desired server.
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