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IUxplode

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ths is my wan setup.. its ok not not? coz i have dns issue if i set the dns privacy to none

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DNS issue? Please be more specific. If you assign custom DNS servers on the WAN and specify None for the DNS privacy protocol, all it means is those custom DNS servers will be accessed (w/ traditional port 53 DNS over the WAN) rather than the DNS servers from the ISP. So I don't know what issue you're referring to.
 
DNS issue? Please be more specific. If you assign custom DNS servers on the WAN and specify None for the DNS privacy protocol, all it means is those custom DNS servers will be accessed (w/ traditional port 53 DNS over the WAN) rather than the DNS servers from the ISP. So I don't know what issue you're referring to.
Server DNS Address Could Not Be Found on the browser when i browse the web
 
Are you perhaps using a DNS filter? Because as I said, this isn't all that complicated. All that setting "Connect to DNS server automatically" to No does is allow you specify your own preferred DNS server. Simple as that. It shouldn't force you to use DNS privacy.

Perhaps the problem is on the client itself. Some browsers now do there own DNS lookups w/ DoT or DoH, for security reasons. IOW, the browser never queries the router's DNS server (DNSMasq) in such cases. That's problem what's happening if you can otherwise successfully do a DNS lookup from the command line on the client.

Code:
nslookup google.com
 

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