Re: Asus wifi AP re-writing DNS packets

2020-10-28 Thread William Herrin
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 1:57 PM Anurag Bhatia wrote: > No such feature when running in AP mode. AP mode gives options of wireless > settings (SSID etc) and IP for management of the device. I don't know about this case but I've occasionally noticed devices where you have to put the device into

Re: Asus wifi AP re-writing DNS packets

2020-10-28 Thread Anurag Bhatia
No such feature when running in AP mode. AP mode gives options of wireless settings (SSID etc) and IP for management of the device. On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 2:17 AM TJ Trout wrote: > Have you tried disabling the 'redirect when wan down' feature? I'm > guessing they hijack the dns to redirect

Re: Asus wifi AP re-writing DNS packets

2020-10-28 Thread TJ Trout
Have you tried disabling the 'redirect when wan down' feature? I'm guessing they hijack the dns to redirect the user to a captive portal "your internet is down" error page possibly? On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 1:42 PM Anurag Bhatia wrote: > I tried deleting the rule and it drops the traffic

Re: Asus wifi AP re-writing DNS packets

2020-10-28 Thread Anurag Bhatia
I tried deleting the rule and it drops the traffic completely. So DNS resolution stops working and I am unsure why. It's not like default drop or anything. I can edit the rule and whatever active port 53 related rule is there works. But I want case of no such rule at all. :-) I setup pihole on

Re: Asus wifi AP re-writing DNS packets

2020-10-28 Thread Neil Hanlon
And if so, can you set up your own service to remove their iptables rule after it's been added or otherwise counteract it. At least temporarily, anyways. -Neil On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 4:26 PM Ryan Hamel wrote: > I'm curious to know why they would add such a thing, and how you got the >

Re: Asus wifi AP re-writing DNS packets

2020-10-28 Thread Ryan Hamel
I'm curious to know why they would add such a thing, and how you got the iptables rules from the device. Do these Asus routers provide SSH directly into the shell? Ryan On Oct 28 2020, at 11:33 am, Anurag Bhatia wrote: > Hello, > > Wondering anyone from Asus here or anyone who could connect me

Asus wifi AP re-writing DNS packets

2020-10-28 Thread Anurag Bhatia
Hello, Wondering anyone from Asus here or anyone who could connect me to the developers there? Using Asus RT-AC58U in Access Point(AP) mode and expect it to simply bridge wired with wireless but seems like it's re-writing DNS packets source as well as the destination. 1. DNS port 53 traffic

Re: plea for comcast/sprint handoff debug help

2020-10-28 Thread Lukas Tribus
Hello, On Wed, 28 Oct 2020 at 16:58, Randy Bush wrote: > tl;dr: diagnosed by comcast. see our short paper to be presented at imc >tomorrow https://archive.psg.com/200927.imc-rp.pdf > > lesson: route origin relying party software may cause as much damage as > it ameliorates

Re: plea for comcast/sprint handoff debug help

2020-10-28 Thread Randy Bush
> tl;dr: > > comcast: does your 50.242.151.5 westin router receive the announcement > of 147.28.0.0/20 from sprint's westin router 144.232.9.61? tl;dr: diagnosed by comcast. see our short paper to be presented at imc tomorrow https://archive.psg.com/200927.imc-rp.pdf lesson: route

plea for comcast/sprint handoff debug help

2020-10-28 Thread Randy Bush
tl;dr: comcast: does your 50.242.151.5 westin router receive the announcement of 147.28.0.0/20 from sprint's westin router 144.232.9.61? details: 3130 in the westin announces 147.28.0.0/19 and 147.28.0.0/20 to sprint, ntt, and the six and we want to remove the /19 when we stop announcing

Data Center Address

2020-10-28 Thread Rod Beck
Can anyone familiar with SG2 Equinix tell me if that is where the trading engine for the Singapore Stock Exchange is located? Roderick Beck VP of Business Development United Cable Company www.unitedcablecompany.com New York City & Budapest