Ignoring Query From Non-Local Network Pihole. Pihole wasn't working as it should and i checked admin console to update and check logs and see if i could find anything out of the ordinary. Laut den entwicklern gab es den.
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Just fyi for those running with vlan's, this default behaviour change breaks dns lookups from vlans's outside of the pihole network. I have it set to respond only on interface eth0 but. Yes, i know know exactly where 192.168.254.0/24 comes from, they are all amcrest devices.
Troubleshooting Undertaken, And/Or Other Relevant.
It’s the udm pro using its wan ip to make a dns query which is ignored, it’ll send. I also notice i can add some whitelisted domains. Zeigt sich, dass nach jedem reboot ein fehler geloggt wird:
Yes, I Know Know Exactly Where 192.168.254.0/24 Comes From, They Are All Amcrest Devices.
It’s very useful also because it blocks a lot of ads 🙂. I have it set to respond only on interface eth0 but. I was scratching my head wondering what was going.
Other Queries Are Discarded In This Case.
Interestingly, it appears that tailscale. Hi, i wrote that guide so let's see what is going on. Wenn man darauf klickt, sieht man den fehler „ ignoring query from.
Just Fyi For Those Running With Vlan's, This Default Behaviour Change Breaks Dns Lookups From Vlans's Outside Of The Pihole Network.
Changing dns away from the pihole fixes the problem. I’ve seen that on my udm pro as well. Laut den entwicklern gab es den.
I Tried To Separate These Devices From My Regular Traffic.
I understand that this is a safety feature. Pihole wasn't working as it should and i checked admin console to update and check logs and see if i could find anything out of the ordinary. Steps to reproduce the behavior:
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