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Re: DNS Forwarding and dnsmasq on RBR20
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DNS Forwarding and dnsmasq on RBR20
Hello!
I've set up a Pi-Hole on my network and mostly everything is working fine. It looks like the Orbi is running dnsmasq itself to check DNS against something (orbilogin.com ?) and if it's not that, then it passes through to my configured DNS options. Because of this, the Pi Hole is only able to track the router as a client and not each individual device.
Is there a way to disable the Orbi dnsmasq and have DNS solely on a different server?
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Re: DNS Forwarding and dnsmasq on RBR20
You can set DNS addresses, DNS proxy can't be disabled I believe.
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Re: DNS Forwarding and dnsmasq on RBR20
Is that what you mean by "DNS proxy"?
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Re: DNS Forwarding and dnsmasq on RBR20
DNS proxy or relay is enabled on most NG router. Means that you can tell the router what DNS addresses to used on the WAN side, however DNS of 192.168.1.1 will be given to the any connected client. The router will do the DNS processing thus being a proxy or relay.
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Re: DNS Forwarding and dnsmasq on RBR20
Slightly related: enabling DHCP to be handled by the raspi would effectively solve for this. Any reason the Orbi system would suffer if I turn off DHCP on the Orbi?
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Re: DNS Forwarding and dnsmasq on RBR20
Having two DHCP services would cause problems if running same IP address pool.
If you have DHCP handing by the Pi, why not change the Orbi configuration to AP mode, then you'll get what your DHCP/DNS server puts out to any connected client.
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