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Beginner Basics • DNS setup with AdGuard and static hosts

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Hi community!

I want to use the AdGuard DNS server as my primary DNS server to filter Ads. Additionally, I want to define some static hosts on my local LAN, so I do not need to remember IPs and can swap out IPs without altering configured network shares and stuff. My setup is as follows:
Code:
$> /ip/dns print                      servers: 10.10.10.50              dynamic-servers: 88.134.230.33,88.134.230.97               use-doh-server:               verify-doh-cert: no   doh-max-server-connections: 5   doh-max-concurrent-queries: 50                  doh-timeout: 5s        allow-remote-requests: yes          max-udp-packet-size: 4096         query-server-timeout: 2s          query-total-timeout: 10s       max-concurrent-queries: 100  max-concurrent-tcp-sessions: 20                   cache-size: 2048KiB                cache-max-ttl: 1w      address-list-extra-time: 0s                   cache-used: 46KiB

10.10.10.50 is the AdGuard DNS server, the dynamic DNS servers comes from my ISP.
I also defined some static DNS entries:
Code:
$> /ip/dns/static printColumns: NAME, ADDRESS, TTL# NAME             ADDRESS       TTL;;; defconf0 router.lan       192.168.10.1  1d 1 core-router.lan  10.10.10.1    1d 2 commander        10.10.10.50   1d 
When I now ping "commander", I got "Name or service not known". When I set a static route in AdGuard for the "commander" host, I got a response. The all makes sense, but I want to define the static hosts and DNS entries in my Mikrotik Router. Is there a way I can achieve this? Like using my MT-router as the default DNS server, but all DNS requests which are not listed in the static hosts got redirected to AdGuard.

Statistics: Posted by f008600 — Fri Mar 08, 2024 3:52 pm



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