Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Overriding DNS server for the guest WiFi interface

2019-12-12 Thread Geert Stappers
On 12-12-2019 04:52, Old account wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have an RT-N56U (I'm using a Padavan firmware for some context)
> router with an isolated guest wifi setup for my IOT devices. This
> guest network is both AP clients and LAN isolated, which I confirmed
> to be true. I have the DNS set to pihole 192.168.1.100 for my entire
> network, but I'd like any clients that are connected to the guest wifi
> to use 8.8.8.8 since it's not possible for any of the guest clients to
> communicate with the pihole.
>
> I've been able to do this by manually tagging all of my iot devices
> one by one with:
> dhcp-host=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX,set:dnsoverride
> dhcp-option=tag:dnsoverride,option:dns-server,8.8.8.8
>
> This works on any devices that I've tagged with dnsoverride, but it's
> host-dependent rather than interface dependent.
>
> I've confirmed that the 2.4GHz wifi interface is rai1 with ifconfig
> and based on the firmware docs:
> https://bitbucket.org/padavan/rt-n56u/wiki/EN/CommonTips#!what-are-the-existing-network-interfaces-transcript-naming-interfaces.
> I've tried the following without success - it seems like it gets
> ignored for any clients connecting to the guest network:
> - dhcp-option=tag:rai1,option:dns-server,8.8.8.8
> - dhcp-option=interface:rai1,option:dns-server,8.8.8.8
> - dhcp-option=rai1,option:dns-server,8.8.8.8
>
> Is it not possible to set the dns server based on the interface?
>
Yes, it is possible.

But I have the correct syntax not at hand. The mailinglist archive has
within the last four, maybe six, weeks a report on succesfull tag of
interface name.


Regards

Geert Stappers



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[Dnsmasq-discuss] Overriding DNS server for the guest WiFi interface

2019-12-11 Thread Old account
Hi,

I have an RT-N56U (I'm using a Padavan firmware for some context) router
with an isolated guest wifi setup for my IOT devices. This guest network is
both AP clients and LAN isolated, which I confirmed to be true. I have the
DNS set to pihole 192.168.1.100 for my entire network, but I'd like any
clients that are connected to the guest wifi to use 8.8.8.8 since it's not
possible for any of the guest clients to communicate with the pihole.

I've been able to do this by manually tagging all of my iot devices one by
one with:
dhcp-host=XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX,set:dnsoverride
dhcp-option=tag:dnsoverride,option:dns-server,8.8.8.8

This works on any devices that I've tagged with dnsoverride, but it's
host-dependent rather than interface dependent.

I've confirmed that the 2.4GHz wifi interface is rai1 with ifconfig and
based on the firmware docs:
https://bitbucket.org/padavan/rt-n56u/wiki/EN/CommonTips#!what-are-the-existing-network-interfaces-transcript-naming-interfaces
.
I've tried the following without success - it seems like it gets ignored
for any clients connecting to the guest network:
- dhcp-option=tag:rai1,option:dns-server,8.8.8.8
- dhcp-option=interface:rai1,option:dns-server,8.8.8.8
- dhcp-option=rai1,option:dns-server,8.8.8.8

Is it not possible to set the dns server based on the interface?

Thanks,
Ian
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