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<blockquote data-quote="valvaris" data-source="post: 941477" data-attributes="member: 38787"><p>Hello [USER=91652]@MagikMark[/USER]</p><p></p><p>in the NextDNS Setup Dashboard there is a unbound script for DoT and how to set it up. But the Client has to be uninstalled for that to happen!</p><p></p><p>On the other hand you need to allow DNS Traffic to Firewall from the other Interfaces.</p><p></p><p>Example</p><p>LAN - Source: LANnet - Protocol: UDP - Port: DNS (53) - Destination: ThisFirewall - Protocol: UDP - Port: DNS (53)</p><p>same for</p><p>OPT1 - Source: OPT1net - Protocol: UDP - Port: DNS (53) - Destination: ThisFirewall - Protocol: UDP - Port: DNS (53)</p><p></p><p>The reason is that if that rule does not exist the optional Interfaces are not allowed to communicate to the Firewall - (Default Deny)</p><p></p><p>Best regards</p><p>Val.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valvaris, post: 941477, member: 38787"] Hello [USER=91652]@MagikMark[/USER] in the NextDNS Setup Dashboard there is a unbound script for DoT and how to set it up. But the Client has to be uninstalled for that to happen! On the other hand you need to allow DNS Traffic to Firewall from the other Interfaces. Example LAN - Source: LANnet - Protocol: UDP - Port: DNS (53) - Destination: ThisFirewall - Protocol: UDP - Port: DNS (53) same for OPT1 - Source: OPT1net - Protocol: UDP - Port: DNS (53) - Destination: ThisFirewall - Protocol: UDP - Port: DNS (53) The reason is that if that rule does not exist the optional Interfaces are not allowed to communicate to the Firewall - (Default Deny) Best regards Val. [/QUOTE]
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