On 7/5/19 12:00 PM, stan via users wrote:
I then restarted the bind/named server, told it that its forwarder was 192.168.0.1, the router, and """ $ dig rootusers.com @1.1.1.1 $ dig rootusers.com @192.168.0.1 Why doesn't the bind/named server forward the name for resolution to the router that is its forwarder?
Because you didn't ask it. You need to use @127.0.0.1
I think these results means that it is the router that is doing the filtering rather than the ISP. True?
It definitely looks that way. Just change your router's DNS to forward to what you want instead of the one it gets from your ISP. Then you don't have to change anything on your computer. Much simpler and it works for everything on your network.
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