NextDNS CLI - Asus AX86U
I managed to install NextDNS CLI on my Asus AX86U and it's working fine so far. I have a few questions about it though.
1. Is it necessary to set something under "WAN - Internet connection" -> "WAN DNS settings" or just leave it blank?
2. Is it necessary to set something under "LAN - DNS Director" or just leave it blank?
3. Is there any information or help anywhere about what you can write under "/jffs/nextdns/nextdns.conf" and "/jffs/scripts/dnsmasq.postconf" to ensure security and performance?
4. Unfortunately I'm not a professional and don't really understand what is described on Github for recognizing clients. Do I have to create a configuration like this for each device or can it be automated?
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Nothing to set or add. I am running the same router. Just install the CLI and you are all done, all your devices will now go through the router to NextDNS. You only need profiles on your devices if you want to stay on NextDNS when you are not home,
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Thank you for your helpful answer. Unfortunately, the devices are not displayed on NextDNS.io when NextDNS CLI is running. But if I run the APK on the mentioned device, they do. I have tested it on a Fire TV Stick.
Ultimately, it should run for all devices with their own identifier via NextDNS CLI in the router. I have an annual account with NextDNS.io.
What also makes me wonder about the installation is:
Make NextDNS CLI cache responses. This improves latency and reduces the amount of queries sent to NextDNS.
Note that enabling this feature will disable dnsmasq for DNS to avoid double
caching.
Isn't dnsmasq important for the identification of individual devices?Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
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All right, I've understood it so far. Simply install and do not make any further settings in the WebGUI.
However, I would like to create a separate identifier for all devices in the home network. As described at https://github.com/nextdns/nextdns/wiki/Conditional-Profile. But I'm still stuck there. A separate config for each device or is a file where all devices are listed individually sufficient?
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You do not need any NextDNS software or profiles on your devices. The CLI will get the device names directly from the AX86U. As long as you have assigned names to them in the router, NextDNS will pick that up. The only devices you might want to put a NextDNS profile on is any device you take outside of your home. Then you need the profile so they use NextDNS when on someone else network or cellular.
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Ok, I was able to find the problem. My VPN provider Mullvad blocks port 53 and if the device is not running over VPN then NextDNS CLI recognises it too. No matter what I try to change in any config, port 53 doesn't seem to change. So this constellation is unusable for me and I have to install the APP on every device within my network. Which is a pity.
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You run a VPN on your router or on the devices? If you run a VPN on either, then NextDNS will be of no use to you, as you will be using the DNS servers of your VPN service.
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I use VPN on the router, not on the devices. NextDNS also runs as an app on the devices themselves, but you would always have to check whether NextDNS was also started after the restart - which is usually not the case. That's why I came up with the idea of installing NextDNS CLI, which can then handle this task at the router level.
And if the ‘listen port 53’ in NextDNS CLI is ‘hardcoded’, does that do me no good, or can I change that somehow?
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It's one or the other. You cant run both. The whole idea of a VPN is to mask your IP from your ISP, your DNS and the site you go to.
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The AX86U distributes the VPN to the devices. But when I see what NextDNS blocks and Mullvad doesn't, I find the combination Mullvad /NextDNS really strong.
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