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Nothing missing, works here that way fantastic in my home-AD. I would start using IPv4-only and troubleshoot the query-log, when 'diggin' from the linux boxes. |
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Hi,
I was woundering if anyone has a guide on how to integrate Adguard with a Windows AD environment? I run a Windows AD at home, and would like to integrate Adguard into the network to block ad's on some devices. Although in the DNS server i can set the forwarder to go to the Adguard Server, however this won't allow me to create custom filters for some clients.
I was thinking maybe adding:
[/ghataura.net/]10.100.1.1 [/ghataura.net/]fd99:9971::10:100:1:1
I have therefore setup my Windows DHCP server to set the Adguard server as the default DNS server. and add to the upstream DNS servers, were 10.100.1.1 and fd99:9971::10:100:1:1 are the IP addresses of my Windows AD DNS server, but on some devices (linux in particular) they do not resolve hosts on the AD network (ghataura.net).
Am i missing something in the configuration ?
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