I'm not sure if this is a Merlin specific issue but I would rather not install the official firmware right now. I'm on 388.2_2
DNS over TCP to the router doesn't work on my guest network with "Access Intranet" set to "Disable". It works fine if I use a public dns server. Is there a setting for this somewhere? Or is it a bug? The only workaround I can come up with is installing YazFi but I'd rather avoid installing an add-on.
This becomes a problem when I want to enable DNS Director to force everything through the router which uses a local dns server (Pi-hole) as it's upstream.
examples:
192.168.102.1 is the gateway for the guest network. But you could replace it with 192.168.1.1 which is the gateway for the main network. Both respond the same.
Thanks in advance!
DNS over TCP to the router doesn't work on my guest network with "Access Intranet" set to "Disable". It works fine if I use a public dns server. Is there a setting for this somewhere? Or is it a bug? The only workaround I can come up with is installing YazFi but I'd rather avoid installing an add-on.
This becomes a problem when I want to enable DNS Director to force everything through the router which uses a local dns server (Pi-hole) as it's upstream.
examples:
Code:
nslookup asus.com 192.168.102.1
Server: 192.168.102.1
Address: 192.168.102.1#53
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: asus.com
Address: 103.10.4.227
Code:
nslookup -vc asus.com 192.168.102.1
;; Connection to 192.168.102.1#53(192.168.102.1) for asus.com failed: timed out.
;; Connection to 192.168.102.1#53(192.168.102.1) for asus.com failed: timed out.
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
;; Connection to 192.168.102.1#53(192.168.102.1) for asus.com failed: timed out.
Code:
nslookup -vc asus.com 1.1
Server: 1.1
Address: 1.0.0.1#53
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: asus.com
Address: 103.10.4.227
192.168.102.1 is the gateway for the guest network. But you could replace it with 192.168.1.1 which is the gateway for the main network. Both respond the same.
Thanks in advance!
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