It was definetly DNS

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    171 year ago

    This is a mistake you only make once, which is why I now have a dedicated dmz network for work equipment that doesn’t use the pihole for DNS resolution.

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      61 year ago

      Or have 2 piholes on 2 separate pieces of hardware, giving you the opportunity to fix things should one go down.

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      91 year ago

      I just have my router fail over to 1.1.1.1 if pihole disappears. (I don’t use pi-hole for dhcp). It saves my ass from this.

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        11 year ago

        Interesting idea, may I know what router you’re using which supports this feature? One of the things I do like about having work related DNS going through pihole is I can create custom responses to trick my laptop into thinking it’s on the office network, which disables our VPN requirement. 😁

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          41 year ago

          As far as I have seen, they all can do this. Just set your DNS to your pi and your second DNS to cloudflair or whichever.

          If your pi is missing, it goes to the second listing