well. ssh into box and cat /etc/resolv.conf to see nameserver addresses. if
it contains 127.0.0.1 entry, then it is using dnsmasq/unbound or similar
dns cache.

I think it is under services tab..

Eero

4.12.2017 23.56 "Pete Boyd" <petes-li...@thegoldenear.org> kirjoitti:

> I'm not sure where to look for a DNS Forwarder issue.
> I tried restarting the service.
> I looked in firewall rules for WAN.
> I changed DNS servers in System > General Setup to Google Public DNS.
>
> I tried turning this off:
> DNS Server Override [ ] Allow DNS server list to be overridden by
> DHCP/PPP on WAN
>
> I tried enabling this:
> Disable DNS Forwarder [*] Do not use the DNS Forwarder/DNS Resolver as a
> DNS server for the firewall
>
> I turned the latter 2 back. I rebooted, and it didn't come back.
>
>
>
>
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