DNS Basics - move from DDNS Peer to Cloudflare
Posted: Fri May 17, 2024 4:40 pm
I am a vanilla HAP Ax3 user. RouterOS 7.6. Not RouterOS literate but sufficient fluency for my basic needs.
I am fibre with a UK ISP called Plusnet. I am a Static IP address.
They provide DDNS Servers at 212.159.13.49 and 212.159.6.9. They are slow. I am connected as a PPPOE Client.
I can see the ‘Use Peer DNS’ checkbox to disconnect in DHCP Client and my ISP provided DNS Servers.
I’d like to use CloudFlare at 1.1.1.1. & a secondary server
I can see these entry fields in DNS Settings – ‘ Servers ‘ above the current greyed-out DDNS server addresses from my ISP. .
I can also see the ‘ Allow Remote Requests ‘ checkbox is ticked.
What (other) RouterOS 7.6 setting do I have to alter to use Public DNS Servers ? Did I mention Firewall ?
I’d like a local DNS Cache.
I assume I just click on the DNS Settings ‘ Cache ‘ Button ?
Much easier to ask dumb questions than spend a weekend reinstalling firmware.
Thanks,
I’m sure this has been asked before. Apologies.
I had the HAP ax3 for nearly a year on RouterOS 7.6. It has worked flawlessly. Yes, I don’t need more than 20% of its facilities (and yes it reminds me of the Cli of my long gone Cisco IOS days) but a year ago very few alternatives existed post-Covid and no I wasn’t going to shell out £300 for an AX home router.
I am fibre with a UK ISP called Plusnet. I am a Static IP address.
They provide DDNS Servers at 212.159.13.49 and 212.159.6.9. They are slow. I am connected as a PPPOE Client.
I can see the ‘Use Peer DNS’ checkbox to disconnect in DHCP Client and my ISP provided DNS Servers.
I’d like to use CloudFlare at 1.1.1.1. & a secondary server
I can see these entry fields in DNS Settings – ‘ Servers ‘ above the current greyed-out DDNS server addresses from my ISP. .
I can also see the ‘ Allow Remote Requests ‘ checkbox is ticked.
What (other) RouterOS 7.6 setting do I have to alter to use Public DNS Servers ? Did I mention Firewall ?
I’d like a local DNS Cache.
I assume I just click on the DNS Settings ‘ Cache ‘ Button ?
Much easier to ask dumb questions than spend a weekend reinstalling firmware.
Thanks,
I’m sure this has been asked before. Apologies.
I had the HAP ax3 for nearly a year on RouterOS 7.6. It has worked flawlessly. Yes, I don’t need more than 20% of its facilities (and yes it reminds me of the Cli of my long gone Cisco IOS days) but a year ago very few alternatives existed post-Covid and no I wasn’t going to shell out £300 for an AX home router.