Old-Timer1
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Hey guys,
I am having an issue and some someone can help.
Over the last year I have been running pihole on my Raspberry pi (LAN) and when I use my raspberry Pi's IP in my router settings below, it works flawlessly
LAN -> DHCP Server -> DNS and WINS Server Setting -> DS Server 1, everything works great and pihole handles the DHCP and assigns all of my devices an IP.
I have also been using the DNS Filter feature to force all traffic through pi hole. My settings here were:
Global Filter Mode -> Router - Raspberry Pi's IP -> No Filtering. This setup work flawlessly.
Now Enter Adguard Home... I set this up on a VPS to test. Only my home IP is configured to be alllowed to access Adguard home.
To begin using Adguard home (instead of pihole), I enabled DHCP on adguard and went into my routers setting to
LAN -> DHCP Server -> DNS and WINS Server Setting -> DS Server 1, and I replaced pihole's IP address with the IP address of the Adguard VPS
I also went into DNS filter on my router under:
Global filter mode -> Custom 1 -> and under custom (user defined) DNS 1 - I entered my Adguard home IP address here. (I am not sure if this is correct)?
The reason why I am using the DNS filter feature on both adguard and pihole is to force hardcoded DNS devices to use my DNS of choice (Pihole or Adguad in this case)
I have my WAN IP set to 9.9.9.9 as I did with pihole
DHCP is disabled on the router itself to allow Pihole or Adguard to issue the IP's to the devices.
So here is my issue:
When I replaced pihole's IP with the IP from Adguard home and rebooted the router, I was expecting Adguard to take over the DHCP and Adblocking, but pihole and adguard both seem to be working now, even though pihole's IP has been removed from LAN -> DHCP Server -> DNS and WINS Server Setting -> DS Server 1.
Also when I turn off the Raspberry pi now, the network goes down.
While both are blocking now, the majorty of it is being done by pihole and so is the DHCP, which isn't what I want as I am testing Adguard.
So I am wondering what router settings I need to change to switch over to Adguard to test it?
Any ideas where I am going wrong guys, I just don't get how pihole is still handing the adblocking and DHCP as I removed it's IP from the router.
Hope someone can help.
Thanks guys
I am having an issue and some someone can help.
Over the last year I have been running pihole on my Raspberry pi (LAN) and when I use my raspberry Pi's IP in my router settings below, it works flawlessly
LAN -> DHCP Server -> DNS and WINS Server Setting -> DS Server 1, everything works great and pihole handles the DHCP and assigns all of my devices an IP.
I have also been using the DNS Filter feature to force all traffic through pi hole. My settings here were:
Global Filter Mode -> Router - Raspberry Pi's IP -> No Filtering. This setup work flawlessly.
Now Enter Adguard Home... I set this up on a VPS to test. Only my home IP is configured to be alllowed to access Adguard home.
To begin using Adguard home (instead of pihole), I enabled DHCP on adguard and went into my routers setting to
LAN -> DHCP Server -> DNS and WINS Server Setting -> DS Server 1, and I replaced pihole's IP address with the IP address of the Adguard VPS
I also went into DNS filter on my router under:
Global filter mode -> Custom 1 -> and under custom (user defined) DNS 1 - I entered my Adguard home IP address here. (I am not sure if this is correct)?
The reason why I am using the DNS filter feature on both adguard and pihole is to force hardcoded DNS devices to use my DNS of choice (Pihole or Adguad in this case)
I have my WAN IP set to 9.9.9.9 as I did with pihole
DHCP is disabled on the router itself to allow Pihole or Adguard to issue the IP's to the devices.
So here is my issue:
When I replaced pihole's IP with the IP from Adguard home and rebooted the router, I was expecting Adguard to take over the DHCP and Adblocking, but pihole and adguard both seem to be working now, even though pihole's IP has been removed from LAN -> DHCP Server -> DNS and WINS Server Setting -> DS Server 1.
Also when I turn off the Raspberry pi now, the network goes down.
While both are blocking now, the majorty of it is being done by pihole and so is the DHCP, which isn't what I want as I am testing Adguard.
So I am wondering what router settings I need to change to switch over to Adguard to test it?
Any ideas where I am going wrong guys, I just don't get how pihole is still handing the adblocking and DHCP as I removed it's IP from the router.
Hope someone can help.
Thanks guys