Ripshod
Part of the Furniture
Flippin' IPv6. That was my issue too I believe.
Turned it off and we're all good again.
Thanks @bennor and @dave14305
Turned it off and we're all good again.
Thanks @bennor and @dave14305
With the prior firmware change in DNS Director, typically now when setting Global to Router it will result in Pi-Hole only showing the router as the source IP request rather than the individual client when such a request is rerouted by DNS Director. At least that's what happens with my Pi-Holes when I previously set Global to Router after the DNS Director change in the firmware. Its why I now use Global to User Defined 1 with the Pi-Hole IP in the User Defined 1 field.Previously, with DNS Director set to router the dns settings in the dhcp server (in my case YAZDHCP) were respected. Since installing this alpha that is no longer the case. I have never had to set individual devices up in dns director.
I find that strange tbh. In pi-hole's client list I've always had the four clients listed, never the router.With the prior firmware change in DNS Director, typically now when setting Global to Router it will result in Pi-Hole only showing the router as the source IP request rather than the individual client when such a request is rerouted by DNS Director. At least that's what happens with my Pi-Holes when I previously set Global to Router after the DNS Director change in the firmware. Its why I now use User Defined 1 with the Pi-Hole IP in the User Defined 1 field.
I don't understand how that would make a difference between the previous firmware and this Alpha. Devices using Pi-Hole locally shouldn't ever encounter DNS Director because those queries should never reach the firewall, unless you don't have a Pi-Hole IPv6 address given out for DNS over IPv6, which would then default to going to the router.Flippin' IPv6. That was my issue too I believe.
Turned it off and we're all good again.
Thanks @bennor and @dave14305
I updated to this alpha early yesterday morning since then pi-hole had only registered 68 queries in 24hrs. Since I turned IPv6 off today pi-hole has registered 1344 queries ,and that's only going to increase.I don't understand how that would make a difference between the previous firmware and this Alpha. Devices using Pi-Hole locally shouldn't ever encounter DNS Director because those queries should never reach the firewall, unless you don't have a Pi-Hole IPv6 address given out for DNS over IPv6, which would then default to going to the router.
The TL;DR is if you have IPv6 enabled on the router you may have to input the Pi's IPv6 address into DNS Director.*edit* That totally worked. IPv6 queries for the 4 devices are all now going to pi-hole.
TL;DR IPv6 now has to be used in DNS Director as well as the IPv4. Setting DNS in the DHCP Server is not working for me at all anymore.
ip -6 --brief aWhy do you think that is? What are you entering?Setting DNS in the DHCP Server is not working for me at all anymore.
nvram get ipv6_dns1_x
grep option6:23 /etc/dnsmasq.conf
Isn’t there a “IPv6 DNS Server” field on the YazDHCP page?I used to set it this way in DHCP Server
View attachment 70041
It used to work fine, including the IPv6 (10.0.0.15 being pi-hole)
Now I have to do it this way
View attachment 70040
or I get zero traffic through the pi-hole
There is but I'm not going to filter all traffic, I've only ever wanted it for the 4 devices with browsers, plus any visitors.Isn’t there a “IPv6 DNS Server” field on the YazDHCP page?
Right: pointing this traffic at/to the link-local v6 addy keeps it from leaving (looking outside) the LAN, which is rather the entire point, isn’t it? It’s an easy logic error to commit…so any how-to or help docs should state it clearly.I used to set it this way in DHCP Server
View attachment 70041
It used to work fine, including the IPv6 (10.0.0.15 being pi-hole)
Now I have to do it this way
View attachment 70040
or I get zero traffic through the pi-hole
That's the way I understand it, but up until this release I could set dns in the DHCP server to the pi-hole (IPv4) and the IPv6 traffic followed. Now I have to specify the IPv6 for pi-hole. I'm not saying this is wrong. Maybe this new way is how it's supposed to work, but it's not the way it has been working for me for a long while now.Right: pointing this traffic at/to the link-local v6 addy keeps it from leaving (looking outside) the LAN, which is rather the entire point, isn’t it? It’s an easy logic error to commit…so any how-to or help docs should state it clearly.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.