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Routing every DNS query through Pi-Hole

Routing every DNS query through Pi-Hole

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averyreese
Member
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09-14-2016, 08:00 PM
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Hello everyone, I set up a Pi-Hole on my network to create a basic DNS firewall. It seems not all my DNS queries are reaching the Pi-Hole. I switched the DNS server on my Fritz Box router to the Pi-Hole, but the NIC on my clients still uses the router as a DNS server. Someone might have an idea why some requests aren't going to the Pi-Hole—could it be related to a DoH problem? Thanks, everyone. Best regards, Tassilo
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averyreese
09-14-2016, 08:00 PM #1

Hello everyone, I set up a Pi-Hole on my network to create a basic DNS firewall. It seems not all my DNS queries are reaching the Pi-Hole. I switched the DNS server on my Fritz Box router to the Pi-Hole, but the NIC on my clients still uses the router as a DNS server. Someone might have an idea why some requests aren't going to the Pi-Hole—could it be related to a DoH problem? Thanks, everyone. Best regards, Tassilo

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Kush_PotHead
Member
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09-14-2016, 08:27 PM
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Ensure your router has a static LAN IP and update your DNS settings to match. Reboot the internet gateway/modem first, then proceed with routers, switches, APs, and finally your computers or devices. If issues persist, manually configure each device to use PiHole as the DNS server.
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Kush_PotHead
09-14-2016, 08:27 PM #2

Ensure your router has a static LAN IP and update your DNS settings to match. Reboot the internet gateway/modem first, then proceed with routers, switches, APs, and finally your computers or devices. If issues persist, manually configure each device to use PiHole as the DNS server.

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Cardboardcomp
Junior Member
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09-20-2016, 01:43 AM
#3
I analyzed the evidence and concluded based on the patterns observed.
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Cardboardcomp
09-20-2016, 01:43 AM #3

I analyzed the evidence and concluded based on the patterns observed.

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blade4563
Junior Member
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09-20-2016, 09:36 AM
#4
I updated the DHCP server configuration to assign the PiHole address. The lease duration is set accordingly.
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blade4563
09-20-2016, 09:36 AM #4

I updated the DHCP server configuration to assign the PiHole address. The lease duration is set accordingly.

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ThatMiningGuy
Senior Member
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09-20-2016, 11:15 AM
#5
I added the domain to the blacklist but could still reach it. Adjusting my DNS settings manually to pihole prevented the URL from being blocked. However, on my smartphone—where no DNS server was configured—I was able to access the domain.
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ThatMiningGuy
09-20-2016, 11:15 AM #5

I added the domain to the blacklist but could still reach it. Adjusting my DNS settings manually to pihole prevented the URL from being blocked. However, on my smartphone—where no DNS server was configured—I was able to access the domain.

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Zaxi
Junior Member
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09-20-2016, 01:03 PM
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Your router is probably set up to rely on both the pihole and your ISP’s DNS servers. You should either set it to use only pihole, excluding any DNS servers your ISP provides, or adjust it to send pihole as the DNS server to your devices through DHCP.
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Zaxi
09-20-2016, 01:03 PM #6

Your router is probably set up to rely on both the pihole and your ISP’s DNS servers. You should either set it to use only pihole, excluding any DNS servers your ISP provides, or adjust it to send pihole as the DNS server to your devices through DHCP.

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lvincent516
Member
74
09-22-2016, 03:08 AM
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They use a Round Robin approach for the Router. I can't stop it from doing that. However, I've set it up to distribute the DNS Server among the clients. Everything seems to be working now! Thanks.
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lvincent516
09-22-2016, 03:08 AM #7

They use a Round Robin approach for the Router. I can't stop it from doing that. However, I've set it up to distribute the DNS Server among the clients. Everything seems to be working now! Thanks.