DNS WAN change to PiHole - Reseting router
I'm having a bizarre behavior when I change the DNS on the WAN to my PiHole, It just reboots itself and changes the network address.
What is going on? Am I missing something here? Is there anyway to disable this "smart" feature?
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The router won't allow you to set WAN interface DNS with IP address from the router's LAN subnet.
You should set the Pi-hole IP address in the DHCP server settings (e.g Primary DNS Server):
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@terziyski that's exactly what I did, the problem with that solution is that when I connect the VPN through the router I got a DNS Leak as it uses the DNS of the DHCP.
i was able to change the DNS of the WAN on previous routers, it feels that is just bad design or maybe the problem that I'm having with the VPN is a bug, as one would imagine that all requests should be using the VPN DNS and not the DHCP.
Any advice on that?
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Nano.Bautista wrote
i was able to change the DNS of the WAN on previous routers, it feels that is just bad design or maybe the problem that I'm having with the VPN is a bug,
I don't know if when using the routers VPN client, DHCP DNS is used instead of VPN DNS, is a bug or not.
But for sure the inability to use LAN IP address for DNS on the WAN interface has been restricted by device's FW.
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Nano.Bautista wrote
Do you know if there’s any way to get support involved?
To assist you more efficiently, I've forwarded your case to the TP-Link support engineers who will contact you with your registered email address later.
Please pay attention to your email box for follow-up.
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