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  1. @happyborg so I have a similar problem using technitium DNS server and the quad9 DoH endpoint.

    I frequently see ServerFailure spikes that obviously go down because of caching but it's not reliable.

    for now my im using dnsforge.net which doesn't fully solve the problem but behaves a lot better.

    #technitiumdns #dns #quad9dns #dnsforgeDe

  2. Lazymastodon: Anyone successfully running #technitiumdns in a #freebsd jail? It’s a neat bit of software (despite being .NET) and my current solution is bhvve -> alpine -> docker image, but I’d really rather not.

    My last attempt used a hand-rolled rc script that wrapped it with daemon(8), but it wasn’t particularly reliable.

    (Also I’m not 100% sure I ever got DHCP working correctly; that’s more a jail/pf config issue.And DHCP is a pain to debug.)

    Anyone? Will I be less sad with unbound+kea?

  3. Ra mắt Technitium DNS Companion – giao diện web nhẹ giúp quản lý và đồng bộ nhiều máy chủ Technitium DNS. Công cụ này cho phép kết nối nhiều node, xem dashboard/log, quản lý danh sách chặn/cho phép, DHCP và đồng bộ thay đổi giữa các máy chủ. Giao diện thân thiện di động, hỗ trợ chủ đề sáng/tối tiện lợi.

    #TechnitiumDNS #DNS #SelfHosted #SystemAdmin #ITPro #Tool #QuảnLýDNS #MáyChủDNS #TựHost #CôngCụIT #QuảnTrịHệThống

    reddit.com/r/selfhosted/commen

  4. CW: networking whine

    I really don’t want to use a whole RPi for it but I’ve had nothing but headaches getting #technitiumdns to Just Work™ properly in a #bastilleBSD jail. Debugging a DHCP server behind a jail bridgenet is a pain, and somehow there’s always something going wrong with pf. The latest is that, despite it having previously worked, the dns can’t get out to recurse, unless I disable pf (yes, there’s an out rule for it; somehow it used to work without one, but now doesn’t with one).

  5. Eu achava que entendia de DNS Server, até ver as possibilidades que o Technitium DNS te dá.

    technitium.com/dns/

    #TechnitiumDNS @technitium

  6. Well, In the end I gave up. I couldn’t get #technitiumdns to give out DHCP addresses on BSD, either in a jail or a bhyve VM.

    I rebuilt the bhyve VM with a minimal Alpine Linux, restored my Technitium config, and it’s working fine.

    Best I can figure is there’s some weird network assumptions being made deep in the .NET stack that Linux is more bug-compatible with.

    But at least it’s working now and (most importantly) nobody in the household noticed a load-bearing service got swapped out.

  7. @jjcelery I've been using #TechnitiumDNS for internal zones and ad blocking, which is pretty stable, if you don't mind infecting your system with .NET :)

  8. @stfn
    Nice ! I use something similar too.
    I use #TechnitiumDNS instead of PiHole, but it does a similar job.

    Now, for bonus points, set up SearxNG and set it as your default search page: github.com/searxng/searxng :)

  9. @tasket not everything it blocks can be replicated by a browser plug in. Some things need blocking at an OS or app-level.

    I run pihole in one location and #TechnitiumDNS in another and they are great. I hardly every have to whitelist anything and 1000s of requests are blocked.

  10. @shibashecurity Check out the TP-Link stuff. I use 5 TP-link APs with their free Omada software at home, and they will do multiple SSIDs. You might need the Omada Controller to set it up, but if you're only going to use 1 AP, you might not need it online all the time, plus the software's free and doesn't have much overhead I run it on a Linux VM with #LibreNMS, #Netbox and #TechnitiumDNS and it's been very reliable.