![]() ![]() ![]() Manually syncing NTP from router goes to AGD too, however. I pinged from router and entries appeared in AGD logs but not in AGH. Nothing about it in AdGuard DNS query log. What I can see is that 127.0.0.1 localhost appeared in AdGuard Home query log immediately, with 4 responses from 4 IP addresses, processed. Option leasetrigger '/usr/sbin/odhcpd-update' I feel I just waste my time and out of energy for this anymore.ĭoes anyone know what do I need to set to stop expose my local IP clients online?Ĭat /etc/config/network config interface 'loopback' Rebooted the machine or restarted services network, adguardhome and dnsmasq almost after every change. Before editing, there were AdGuard DNS IP's there. yaml file and add my local IP 10.36.36.1 to the "private_networks". "By default, AdGuard Home uses the following reverse DNS resolvers: "127.0.0.1", "::1". I've deleted all upstream DNS servers from AGH, just leave the one in private and still the same, though resolving local domains stopped to work. I believe it's a OpenWrt setting, however I can't figure out what the setting it is. I'm fighting it 2 days now and nothing works. I don't believe my clients local IP addresses should be exposed online. in-addr.arpa addresses are exposed to AdGuard DNS and spamming logs in there every now and then, MOSTLY when LuCI interface has been refreshed. local domain now, but the problem is that all my local. Options "use private reverse DNS resolvers" and "enable reverse resolving of clients IP addresses" are both checked. I've set rDNS in AGH to be able to access my devices through a. Router act as a local DHCP server and forwards all DNS requests from my local clients to AdGuard Home (installed on the router). OpenWrt 22.03 x86 with WAN DNS set recently to AdGuard DNS ( ) for DNS lookups coming directly from my router. ![]()
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