DeepWoods
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I find that DNSFilter does NOT work unless I specify "DNS Server 1" or "DNS Server 2" on the DHCP Server tab?
If the router IP address is the DNS server for the client, the DNSFilter function does not work. It skips DNS filtering! Is this intended? I don't think so...
If I specify a DNS server for "DNS Server 1" on the DHCP Server tab (e.g. 1.1.1.1), the DNSFilter function works properly (either applying the global or custom filter and not actually using 1.1.1.1). If the "DNS Server 1/2" fields are empty, or even if I enter "192.168.1.1" for "DNS Server 1", it does not work (the global or custom filter mode does not apply)... Strange!
I have an AX86U which was first commissioned, from scratch, for 386.1. I am now running 386.2, but this is not new (I was just trying to resolve it).
I believe that I had entered an IP for DNS Server 1, in order to get DNSFilter to function (by trial and error, messing around), but I would really like the DNS Server to be the router... Since all clients either get the global OpenDNS filter, or a custom filter, applied I can survive with this "hack" (it does no harm). I just want to remove this strange "quirk" in my configuration. Why won't DNSFilter "kick in" when the Router's IP address is the DNS Server?
Interestingly, when I specify a DNS server for "DNS Server 1" and then a client MANUALLY assigns 192.168.1.1 as the DNS server, then the DNSFilter function works properly (as it should, capturing all DNS requests wherever a client attempts to go).
I have not reset my router configuration from scratch and would prefer not to. I was wondering if anyone had tips on how to figure out what is wrong before investing the time in a full nuke (and I don't even know if that will fix it). I have searched for this specific problem and I haven't found any other example of it.
Any ideas?
If the router IP address is the DNS server for the client, the DNSFilter function does not work. It skips DNS filtering! Is this intended? I don't think so...
If I specify a DNS server for "DNS Server 1" on the DHCP Server tab (e.g. 1.1.1.1), the DNSFilter function works properly (either applying the global or custom filter and not actually using 1.1.1.1). If the "DNS Server 1/2" fields are empty, or even if I enter "192.168.1.1" for "DNS Server 1", it does not work (the global or custom filter mode does not apply)... Strange!
I have an AX86U which was first commissioned, from scratch, for 386.1. I am now running 386.2, but this is not new (I was just trying to resolve it).
I believe that I had entered an IP for DNS Server 1, in order to get DNSFilter to function (by trial and error, messing around), but I would really like the DNS Server to be the router... Since all clients either get the global OpenDNS filter, or a custom filter, applied I can survive with this "hack" (it does no harm). I just want to remove this strange "quirk" in my configuration. Why won't DNSFilter "kick in" when the Router's IP address is the DNS Server?
Interestingly, when I specify a DNS server for "DNS Server 1" and then a client MANUALLY assigns 192.168.1.1 as the DNS server, then the DNSFilter function works properly (as it should, capturing all DNS requests wherever a client attempts to go).
I have not reset my router configuration from scratch and would prefer not to. I was wondering if anyone had tips on how to figure out what is wrong before investing the time in a full nuke (and I don't even know if that will fix it). I have searched for this specific problem and I haven't found any other example of it.
Any ideas?