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  • How to protect MikroTik against DoS and DDoS attacks related to open recursive DNS
    By allowing your MikroTik's DNS service to receive queries from other devices on your network, it is important to ensure that it is not exposed on the internet. A recursive DNS server open on the internet can become a target of DoS (Denial of Service) attacks and can be abused to participate in DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks via DNS. How to protect your MikroTik against DNS service abuse from the Internet When you have a MikroTik that has been configured to respond to DNS querPopular
  • How to configure Lumiun DNS on TP-Link Deco Routers
    This settings will cause the TP-Link Deco router to forward DNS requests using the traditional DNS protocol on port 53, also known as DNS53 or Do53. In addition, the configuration will cause the IP address bound to the Site to be updated automatically in Lumiun DNS, using the TP-Link Deco's native Dynamic DNS functionality. All devices on the local network that user this router as their DNS server will now observe the rules defined in the policy assigned to the site used in the configuration.Some readers
  • How to configure Lumiun DNS on Mikrotik router with DoH
    This configuration will make the router forward DNS requests to Lumiun DNS using the secure DNS-over-HTTPS protocol. All devices on the local network that use this router as their DNS server will observe the rules defined in the Policy assigned to the Site used in the configuration. MikroTik Router Configuration to use Lumiun DNS via DNS-over-HTTPS Access the web management interface of your MikroTik router, for example 'http://192.168.88.1', and log in. After that, click on the WebFiSome readers
  • How to configure encrypted DNS on pfSense® with Lumiun DNS
    This configuration will make pfSense® forward DNS requests using the secure DoT protocol (DNS-over-TLS). The configuration is done in the pfSense® default DNS Resolver service, which is Unbound. All devices on the local network that use this pfSense® (and its DNS Resolver) as their DNS server will observe the rules defined in the Policy assigned to the Location used in the configuration. Setting pfSense® to use encrypted DNS with Lumiun DNS Access the menu Services → DNS Resolver.Few readers
  • How to configure pfSense® to use Lumiun DNS with internal network device identification
    This configuration will make pfSense® forward DNS requests to Lumiun DNS, including the IP address and MAC address of the devices making DNS queries on the internal network. The configuration is done in the pfSense® DNS Forwarder service, which is dnsmasq. All devices on the local network that use this pfSense® (and its DNS Forwarder) as a DNS server will observe the rules defined in the Policy assigned to the Site used in the configuration. In this procedure, the DNS Resolver (unbound) will bFew readers
  • How to configure MikroTik and Lumiun DNS to Display Internal Network IPs in Access Reports
    This configuration will make MikroTik forward its DNS query logs, generated by the internal DNS service, to Lumiun DNS log servers. This configuration will allow generating internet access reports containing the IP address of the device on the internal network. Thus, Lumiun DNS reports will also display the specific device's IP address that made each DNS query. Before this configuration, it is important to ensure that MikroTik is already configured to use Lumiun DNS. You can use one of the methFew readers
  • How to configure Windows PC to use Lumiun DNS via DoH
    This configuration will make your Windows PC forward its DNS requests to the Acrylic service, which will then forward the requests using the DNS-over-HTTPS protocol to the Lumiun DNS servers. Configuring Windows PC to use Lumiun DNS via DoH with Acrylic Install and configure Acrylic Obtain the Acrylic software installer from the following link: Download Acrylic DNS Proxy Install Acrylic on theFew readers
  • How to configure pfSense® to use Lumiun DNS via DoT
    This configuration will make pfSense® forward DNS requests to Lumiun DNS using the secure DoT (DNS-over-TLS) protocol. The configuration is done in the default pfSense® DNS Resolver service, which is Unbound. All devices on the local network that use this pfSense® (and its DNS Resolver) as a DNS server will observe the rules defined in the Policy assigned to the Site used in the configuration. Configure pfSense® to use Lumiun DNS Access the Services → DNS Resolver menu. In NetwFew readers
  • How to configure pfSense® to use Lumiun DNS with DNS53 protocol
    Configuring to use Lumiun DNS with DNS53 protocol This configuration will make your router forward DNS requests using the traditional DNS protocol on port 53, also known as DNS53 or Do53. For this configuration, it is important that you have a fixed public IPv4 address or a hostname configured through Dynamic DNS (DDNS). If you do not have a fixed public IP address, cFew readers
  • How to configure MikroTik to Use Lumiun DNS via DNS53
    Configuring MikroTik to Use Lumiun DNS via DNS53 This configuration will make the MikroTik router forward DNS requests using the traditional DNS protocol on port 53, also known as DNS53 or Do53. Additionally, this setup will ensure that the IP address linked to the Location is automatically updated in Lumiun DNS using MikroTik's native Dynamic DNS functionality. All devices on the local network using this router as their DNS server will follow the rules defined in the Policy assigned to theFew readers

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