![]() ![]() No worries that's normal because AdGuard DNS will detect/block/resolve those ads/tracking/phising links to localhost, that's why the router mistakenly think it's "rebind-attack". If the router's fw has DNS-rebind protection enable, might see some system log like "Possible DNS-rebind-attack".Some notes after using AdGuard DNS protection : I would recommend others to consider using it even on stock router, just replace the crappy ISP's DNS with AdGuard, either with the "Defaul" or "Family Protection" DNS -> for parents who are concern about their kids internet contains. Other than that no other major issue with their DNS thus far, I'm happy and satisfy with AdGuard Since then, I remember there were 2 incidents of few hours downtime/interruption only, which I temporary swapped to other DNS, AdGuard also seems to change the DNS IPs around Sep/Oct'2020 as per the above list now. Before this I use OpenWRT with either AdBlock or Simple-Adblock package, later I use the AdGuard's "Default" DNS on OpenWRT DoH package, it offer almost similar ads blocking, so I don't need to install/use the extra OpenWRT's adblocking package/overhead. I've been using AdGuard around Q4'2019 when I noticed they setup a node in Singapore. AdGuard has DNS server in Singapore, offer free DNS with ads/tracking/phising blocking for better/safer internet accessĪdGuard's DNS as follows, from normal, DNSCrypt to DoT and DoH, in 3 different choices : ![]()
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