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Oops, I made a mistake. When I was doing the DNSLeakTest.com extended testing on
84.200.83.161
212.47.228.136
I had a proxy server set to on. In that case, I saw that the DNSLeakTest.com extended test had my inquiry transmitted to/through 5-7 servers owned by Google in various countries. It also masked my real IP address. If I turned off the proxy server settings and redid the test, there was only the one DNS server listed for 83.200.83.136. So those DNS server settings are indeed not leaking. Unfortunately, DNSLeakTest.com saw my real IP address.
If I use one set of DNS server IP addresses in the LAN =>DHCP settings with Router IP not advertised along with local domain inquiries not forwarded to upstream DNS, and another set of DNS server IP addresses in the WAN settings; I find that the LAN DNS servers are the location where the DNS inquiries go. Is this normal?
I would think that the WAN IP addresses would be the ones where the DNS resolution took place. I don't know anything about how the firmware is written so this is for my edification. Also, why are there separate DNS server settings for the LAN and WAN?
84.200.83.161
212.47.228.136
I had a proxy server set to on. In that case, I saw that the DNSLeakTest.com extended test had my inquiry transmitted to/through 5-7 servers owned by Google in various countries. It also masked my real IP address. If I turned off the proxy server settings and redid the test, there was only the one DNS server listed for 83.200.83.136. So those DNS server settings are indeed not leaking. Unfortunately, DNSLeakTest.com saw my real IP address.
If I use one set of DNS server IP addresses in the LAN =>DHCP settings with Router IP not advertised along with local domain inquiries not forwarded to upstream DNS, and another set of DNS server IP addresses in the WAN settings; I find that the LAN DNS servers are the location where the DNS inquiries go. Is this normal?
I would think that the WAN IP addresses would be the ones where the DNS resolution took place. I don't know anything about how the firmware is written so this is for my edification. Also, why are there separate DNS server settings for the LAN and WAN?