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3 years ago
Vermutlich kann der Speedport mit einem DNS-Server im LAN überhaupt nichts anfangen. Funktioniert das Telefon noch?
Besser wäre es ja, den Speedport weiter die von der Telekom zugewiesenen DNS-Server nutzen zu lassen, ihn aber per DHCP den Pihole als DNS-Server an die Clients im LAN advertisen zu lassen. Vermutlich kann der Smart das gar nicht.
Wenn du beim Speedport bleiben willst wäre es vermutlich am besten, den PI als DHCP-Server laufen zu lassen und den DHCP-Server im Speedport abzuschalten.
Dann musst du auf den Clients aber noch IPv6 abdrehen, denn RAs mit den Telekom DNS-Servern (oder dem Smart selbst, bin mir gerade nicht sicher was er da macht) zu schicken lässt sich im Speedport nicht abschalten.
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3 years ago
Smartphone und Chromebook funktionieren weiterhin.Nut habe ich beim Chromebook ein Ausrufezeichen neben dem WLAN Symbol.
Das Pi-Hole funktionert dabei auch auch.
Habe auch versucht,DHCP im Speedport abzuschalten und im Pi-Hole einzuschalten.Da habe ich das gleiche Problem.
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3 years ago
@markusbo
kann es evtl. sein, dass PI-Hole die Adresse des NTP-Servers nicht an einen DNS-Resolver weiterleitet und quasi 'blockt'?
Schaue mal ins Log vom PI-Hole.
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