Make sure in LAN-DHCP Server you have both of your PiHoles IPs as the DNS Servers and Apply. Then in LAN-DNSFilter turn it on, set the filter mode to Router, and create exceptions for both Pis MAC addresses with the Filter Mode set to No Filtering.As per title, just running a dual high availability pihole setup and want to ensure some devices i.e. chromecast and other android devices with hardcoded dns do not reach out to google. Cheers!
Ok cool, I currently have it setup as this currently. Was just double checking that this blocks dns redirects. Thanks!So your devices that accept the DHCP DNS servers will use your Pis as the Primary and Secondary. Then for any devices that ignore the DHCP DNS servers, the router will forward the DNS requests to the Pis. The only downside is for those devices ignoring what DHCP is telling them, the Pi will just see the router as the source.
Others that are more knowledgeable than me might say something different, but that's how I have mine setup. You could try a DNS leak test as well, to confirm.Ok cool, I currently have it setup as this currently. Was just double checking that this blocks dns redirects. Thanks!
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