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How is there an IP address in Resolved domains?

DNS isn't supposed to touch IPs. But I can see the IP "192.168.1.512" in Resolved domains in the analytics tab. The weird thing is, it doesn't appear in the logs, only in Resolved domains.

Also it's making like 1000 queries per 5 minutes, so my free quota is being eaten up fast.

Is this a bug? If no, can anyone tell me what is going on and how to stop it?

 

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    • R_P_M
    • 6 days ago
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    I've no idea of the root cause but that IP isn't a valid one. 255 is the maximum valid number for each.

      • IsHacker
      • 6 days ago
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      Just found that it appears only when I use the DNS on my router. If I change it back to something like cloudflare in the router settings, the requests stop too.

      • R_P_M
      • 5 days ago
      • Reported - view

       Where are you setting DNS in the router settings, is it in WAN or DHCP?

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    • Erwin
    • 6 days ago
    • Reported - view

    This is a local address if the IPv4-address starts with 192.168.
     

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