Adguard dns query12/2/2023 Plain DNS, every single time.Īm I just reading these wrong? I'm completely lost at this point because every way to measure it I can come up with seems to indicate the proper function of DoH/DoT across my network except adguard itself.Įdit: just wanted to add my upstream DNS server config from Adguard Home. I think maybe this is because of a router config issue? That's all I can come up with, as the router is set to use 192.168.2.2:53 for DNS, but even manually enabling Stubby (DoT service) had the same result. Same HTTPS address used in Firefox (also W10) lets me use the internet but Adguard still reports plain DNS queries every time. If I manually specify my HTTPS address in my web browser (Opera, Win10) the result is "DNS PROBE FINISHED BAD SECURE CONFIG" I think this is from before I enabled DoH/T.īut, in the adguard dashboard, every single DNS request comes up as "Plain DNS" no matter what I do. Little under 3 million for port 53, and not increasing. Adguard's IP shows about 43 million packets total spread out over ports 853 and 443 to remote hosts. I used darkstat docker to view my network traffic. Now, when I use external services like they all show I'm using DNS over HTTPS and over TLS. My problem is that I'm trying to use encrypted DNS (not picky about H or T) within my local network. About a week ago I set up adguard home on an unRAID host. Hey r/Adguard, would really appreciate some help on this one. - Online reporting tool for missed ads/false positives.Public Telegram chat - a place for live discussion.At all times remember to be polite towards mods and other users. If you need to share a link, create a text post and include the link inside. Before creating a new topic, search within subreddit.If you'd like to become a beta tester, this is the place to go. Here you can ask any questions, leave your commentaries, and find latest AdGuard-related news. This is an official subreddit for AdGuard - ad blocker and online privacy protection tool for various platforms: Windows, Android, Mac, iOS.
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