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Nat loopback6/18/2023 ![]() The above suggestions don’t work if you run multiple services on the same domain and they route to different hosts.įirst reset your nvram, then reconfigure, if issue persists, then provide screenshots that detail your full setup without omitting any relevant data (feel free to mask any sensitive information out).Īlso you should enable syslog on, then grab said log via SSH/Telnet with command I already verified that “Filter NAT redirection” is disabled. That's why many things that used to work w/ DNSMasq in the past will NOT necessarily work today (e.g., DNSMasq based ad blocking) unless you know for *sure* DNSMasq is being referenced.ĭdwrt-ovpn-split-basic.sh (UPDATED!) * ddwrt-ovpn-split-advanced.sh (UPDATED!) * ddwrt-ovpn-client-killswitch.sh * ddwrt-ovpn-client-watchdog.sh * ddwrt-ovpn-remote-access.sh * ddwrt-ovpn-client-backup.sh * ddwrt-mount-usb-drives.sh * ddwrt-blacklist-domains.sh * ddwrt-wol-port-forward.sh * ddwrt-dns-monitor.sh (NEW!)Īddress=//173.194.66.102Īfter upgrading to 48567 I’m having this exact issue. Many browsers are now referencing their own preferred DNS servers, by default! Plus we have DoT/DoH solutions too. DNSMasq is NOT necessarily being accessed when you assume it is. Remember, a lot has changed since this thread was started. I do have Dnsmasq enabled, the router address set as the Local DNS server in Setup, and the Filter WAN NAT Redirection box unchecked.įor reference, this is running on a Archer C7 v2 with r45993.ĭoes the local clients resolve the fqdn to the local IP address? Was that added under Services/Additional Dnsmasq options? I updated accordingly to reference my DDNS domain name and correct internal IP address for the machine I want to point to, but it did not seem to work. Hi guys - I'm trying to solve for a similar issue with NAT loopback and can't seem to get it to work. The only problem now is that now I cannot obtain the external IP address by pinging from the LAN, but I guess you can't have everything I presume that is due to the external IP check. I was concerned that it would intefere with the DDNS process but does not. will resolve to 192.168.1.8 while on the LAN, but to the public IP by the public DNS server while not on the LAN. If I need to access the service while I am not on the LAN, how would this help me ? Thanks, I can see that would work (I am using dnsmasq as a DNS server), but the WAN IP address is from DDNS (no-ip). Routers:Netgear R7800, R7000, R6400v1, R6400v2, Linksys EA8500, EA6900 (XvortexCFE), E2000, E1200v1, WRT54GS v1.Ī better way is to use a local dns server (dnsmasq) that resolves the host to the private IP for the LAN. Well perhaps stating the obvious, have you enabled it in the GUI (security page: do not tick "Filter WAN NAT redirection")?
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