In this thread I am attempting to list my various settings with the hopes of either confirming this is the right set up, or discovering where I might have messed something up. The goal here is to have a primary and backup Pihole, running unbound that will filter all dns traffic via IPv4 and IPv6.
Router LAN- DHCP Server Page:
DNSFilter page:
This is routing all DNS traffic through (I hope) the piholes, except for the piholes themselves
WAN - Internet Connection page
I am shamelessly copying user SomeWhereOverTheRainBow's setup because I believe this gives me DoT as a bonus?
IPv6 Page:
Setting up the JFFS script since the router ignores what you do in the UI:
Ok on to the pihole settings:
Unbound config on both piholes:
Pihole DNS settings:
Router LAN- DHCP Server Page:
DNSFilter page:
This is routing all DNS traffic through (I hope) the piholes, except for the piholes themselves
WAN - Internet Connection page
I am shamelessly copying user SomeWhereOverTheRainBow's setup because I believe this gives me DoT as a bonus?
IPv6 Page:
Setting up the JFFS script since the router ignores what you do in the UI:
- SSH into router
- nano /jffs/scripts/dnsmasq.postconf
- Paste
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Code:
#!/bin/sh CONFIG=$1 source /usr/sbin/helper.sh pc_replace "dhcp-option=lan,option6:23,[::]" "dhcp-option=lan,option6:23,[PIHOLE1IPv6,PIHOLE2IPV6]" $CONFIG sed -i 's/^\(.*ra-stateless.*\),[0-9]\+$/\1,infinite/' $CONFIG pc_replace "dhcp-range=lan,::,constructor:br0,ra-stateless,64,infinite" "dhcp-range=lan,::2,::500,constructor:br0,slaac,ra-names,64,infinite" $CONFIG
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- chmod 755 /jffs/scripts/dnsmasq.postconf
- Reboot router
Ok on to the pihole settings:
Unbound config on both piholes:
Code:
server:
# If no logfile is specified, syslog is used
# logfile: "/var/log/unbound/unbound.log"
verbosity: 0
interface: 127.0.0.1
port: 5335
do-ip4: yes
do-udp: yes
do-tcp: yes
# May be set to yes if you have IPv6 connectivity
do-ip6: yes
# You want to leave this to no unless you have *native* IPv6. With 6to4 and
# Terredo tunnels your web browser should favor IPv4 for the same reasons
prefer-ip6: no
# Use this only when you downloaded the list of primary root servers!
# If you use the default dns-root-data package, unbound will find it automatically
#root-hints: "/var/lib/unbound/root.hints"
# Trust glue only if it is within the server's authority
harden-glue: yes
# Require DNSSEC data for trust-anchored zones, if such data is absent, the zone becomes BOGUS
harden-dnssec-stripped: yes
# Don't use Capitalization randomization as it known to cause DNSSEC issues sometimes
# see https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/unbound-stubby-or-dnscrypt-proxy/9378 for further details
use-caps-for-id: no
# Reduce EDNS reassembly buffer size.
# Suggested by the unbound man page to reduce fragmentation reassembly problems
edns-buffer-size: 1472
# Perform prefetching of close to expired message cache entries
# This only applies to domains that have been frequently queried
prefetch: yes
# One thread should be sufficient, can be increased on beefy machines. In reality for most users running on small networks or on a single machine, it should be unnecessary to seek performance en>
num-threads: 1
# Ensure kernel buffer is large enough to not lose messages in traffic spikes
so-rcvbuf: 1m
# Ensure privacy of local IP ranges
private-address: 192.168.0.0/16
private-address: 169.254.0.0/16
private-address: 172.16.0.0/12
private-address: 10.0.0.0/8
private-address: fd00::/8
private-address: fe80::/10
Pihole DNS settings: