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General Discussion / How to bypass ISP hijacking DNS
« on: April 04, 2021, 07:40:44 am »
Hello,
I"m not exactly sure if this is the best forum but I just recently moved from Comcast to AT&T gigabit service (1000/1000 vs 1000/50) and while I can put the AT&T gateway into a close approximation of bridge mode (took a while to get rid of the double NAT issue). I can't seem to figure out how to stop AT&T from using the gateway DNS. I've been checking but doing a nslookup for a fake domain. AT&T answers back with a non-authoritative fake IP.
I've tried unbound, DNSmasq and DNSCrypt-Proxy to no avail (unless I'm just missing a specific setup). Not sure if this is even possible but I thought I would ask here.
Thank you!
I"m not exactly sure if this is the best forum but I just recently moved from Comcast to AT&T gigabit service (1000/1000 vs 1000/50) and while I can put the AT&T gateway into a close approximation of bridge mode (took a while to get rid of the double NAT issue). I can't seem to figure out how to stop AT&T from using the gateway DNS. I've been checking but doing a nslookup for a fake domain. AT&T answers back with a non-authoritative fake IP.
I've tried unbound, DNSmasq and DNSCrypt-Proxy to no avail (unless I'm just missing a specific setup). Not sure if this is even possible but I thought I would ask here.
Thank you!