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This device is not using NextDNS

Hi, I tried setting it up with ipv4 on the router, but it says This device is not using NextDNS. A DNS leak test shows a connection to two servers connected to dns.nextdns.io. Misaka Network and Choopa, LLC

 

Thanks

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    • NextDNs
    • 3 yrs ago
    • Reported - view

    Are you on iOS with the Apple Private Relay feature enabled?

    • jal_aek
    • 3 yrs ago
    • Reported - view

    No, I'm on Windows. I'm using a netgear router.

    • NextDNs
    • 3 yrs ago
    • Reported - view

    Those are NextDNS hosting providers in your region.

      • jal_aek
      • 3 yrs ago
      • Reported - view

      NextDNS If it's connected to the nextdns servers, then why is it saying "This device is not using NextDNS" ?

      • NextDNs
      • 3 yrs ago
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      jal aek please show the result if https://test.nextdns.io

      • jal_aek
      • 3 yrs ago
      • Reported - view

      NextDNS 

      {
      "status": "unconfigured",
      "resolver": "198.98.183.52",
      "srcIP": "173.73.126.97",
      "server": "zepto-iad-1"
      }
    • JB_Holzhey
    • 1 yr ago
    • Reported - view

    Same problem.  Somehow, Cox is overriding my router DNS settings. IPv4 and v6.

    This device is not using NextDNS.
    This device is currently using ”ASN-CXA-ALL-CCI-22773-RDC” as DNS resolver.


    That's Cox. - https://ipinfo.io/AS22773

    From test.nextdns.io:

    {
        "status": "unconfigured",
        "resolver": "184.178.226.13",
        "srcIP": "98.161.XX.XX", (obfuscated)
        "server": "anexia-dal-1"
    }


    From dnsleaktest.com:

    Query round    Progress...    Servers found
    1        ......        3
    IP    Hostname    ISP    Country
    184.178.226.11    None    Cox Communications    Omaha, United States 
    184.178.226.12    None    Cox Communications    Omaha, United States 
    184.178.226.13    None    Cox Communications    Omaha, United States 

      • Martheen
      • 1 yr ago
      • Reported - view

      JB Holzhey In your case it seems the ISP is redirecting UDP 53 traffic to their own. You'd have to use the nextdns app/cli to route through DoH/DoT

      • JB_Holzhey
      • 1 yr ago
      • Reported - view

      Martheen Thanks! Much appreciated. However, I think I may have committed a total n00b mistake. By coincidence, we ended up losing our Internet connection the other day, so I ended up restarted both router and modem, and magically, NextDNS was finally working as the default DNS provider. Coincidence or not, it looks like I'm good to go. 

Content aside

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