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Technicolor TG582n FTTC Static DNS Persistence
29-11-2013 8:04 PM
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(Firstly,,, moved to PlusNet Fibre, from BeThere, a few months back... loving it!)
I have the stock Technicolor TG582n FTTC router and performance is good so I'm trying to stick with it.
I have a number of services within my LAN which ultimately I will share with the outside world. It is therefore important than when connected locally a device gets DNS resolution to the correct machine on the LAN and when a device connects from outside they get served a DNS entry of my static IP on the WAN side. The WAN side works fine.
For local devices I do not run my own DNS but instead am trying to configure static entries in the router (so when devices resolve via the router they get the LAN address).
e.g.
If I have mymail.mydomain.com and my server is 192.168.1.10 on the LAN and my static IP is 1.2.3.4 I have a DNS service at my domain name supplier that points to 1.2.3.4 and locally I have an entry that points to 192.168.1.10
I can add local entries using the CLI as follows...
and then...
config saveall
This works well for a while...
but after a while it goes wrong and the entries appear to have been replaced...
This is really weird. I don't have a .225 device. But .225 is in my DHCP pool. My network has some LAN devices... and a Wireless LAN and on the Wireless LAN is a Client Bridge (DDWRT) and more devices on the LAN side of the Client Bridge.
Any idea what is messing with my static DNS entries
Thanks in advance
Nivag
I have the stock Technicolor TG582n FTTC router and performance is good so I'm trying to stick with it.
I have a number of services within my LAN which ultimately I will share with the outside world. It is therefore important than when connected locally a device gets DNS resolution to the correct machine on the LAN and when a device connects from outside they get served a DNS entry of my static IP on the WAN side. The WAN side works fine.
For local devices I do not run my own DNS but instead am trying to configure static entries in the router (so when devices resolve via the router they get the LAN address).
e.g.
If I have mymail.mydomain.com and my server is 192.168.1.10 on the LAN and my static IP is 1.2.3.4 I have a DNS service at my domain name supplier that points to 1.2.3.4 and locally I have an entry that points to 192.168.1.10
I can add local entries using the CLI as follows...
dns server host
add name=mymail domain=mydomain.com addr=192.168.1.10
and then...
config saveall
This works well for a while...
{admin}[dns server host]=>list
Address Hostname TTL (s) Domain Creator
192.168.1.10 mymail 0 <local> undefined
...
{admin}[dns server host]=>
but after a while it goes wrong and the entries appear to have been replaced...
{admin}[dns server host]=>listundefined
Address Hostname TTL (s) Domain Creator
192.168.1.225 mymail 0 <local>
This is really weird. I don't have a .225 device. But .225 is in my DHCP pool. My network has some LAN devices... and a Wireless LAN and on the Wireless LAN is a Client Bridge (DDWRT) and more devices on the LAN side of the Client Bridge.
Any idea what is messing with my static DNS entries
Thanks in advance
Nivag
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