Hard-coded DNS is in the application, you cannot change this from any dhcp option. Browsers do it, lots of versions of prime video apps do it. Google nest and home devices are famous for this.
You can write a NAT rewrite rule at your router to catch any UDP or TCP request on port 53 and send it to your ad-blocking DNS server/forwarder, but you won’t be able to stop DoH (DNS over https), which just leaves the subnet encrypted on 443.
StopSpazzing@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Thanks.
q7mJI7tk1@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I love it. I started with pFsense, then really liked Untangle for its ease of use, then went (back) to OPNsense and preferred that for the fact it could run Caddy internally as a reverse proxy and was fast, but I was a bit frustrated at wanting to do more with it and needing to research everything. I already had Unifi APs and decided that it just made sense to have a Ubiquiti router. I’ve found it stable, easy to use with good feature updates, and have also just paid for the annual Cybersecure add-on which is reporting loads.