This is the first video of yours that I watched, and I find it really informative and easy to digest. One question: do you choose pi-hoel over dndmasq since the former has dnsmasq under the hood?
Thanks for watching! No real good reason why I chose dnsmasq to use, I have been meaning to try out pi-hole but just havent had the opportunity to do so yet. Hopefully in the near future I will get a video out on pi-hole.
Hi, if I only want to use another dns server, I only need to change dns settings in dnsmasq, and edit on my router the IP address of the dns server to this new lxc container? I use unifi gateway, and unifi controller software on proxmox
I still wonder why would one use dnsmasq when you can use an open-source, very-easy-to-setup and enterprise-ready bind9 server? Is there a palpable advantage, or is it just a matter-of-personal-taste alternative?
Really cool. Great detail on the lines to set in the main dns file.
Glad it was helpful!
This is the first video of yours that I watched, and I find it really informative and easy to digest. One question: do you choose pi-hoel over dndmasq since the former has dnsmasq under the hood?
Thanks for watching!
No real good reason why I chose dnsmasq to use, I have been meaning to try out pi-hole but just havent had the opportunity to do so yet. Hopefully in the near future I will get a video out on pi-hole.
I currently use Pi-Hole, but this might worth trying, thx for your nice content !
Just more things to play around with in my home lab.
Very nice and useful video, THX.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and leaving a positive comment!
Hi, if I only want to use another dns server, I only need to change dns settings in dnsmasq, and edit on my router the IP address of the dns server to this new lxc container?
I use unifi gateway, and unifi controller software on proxmox
Updating the router to point to the desired DNS server is key. Thanks for watching, cheers!
THANK YOU!!!!
You are welcome, hope the video was useful.
I still wonder why would one use dnsmasq when you can use an open-source, very-easy-to-setup and enterprise-ready bind9 server?
Is there a palpable advantage, or is it just a matter-of-personal-taste alternative?
Good question, its a personal choice for me. Thats the great thing about Linux, many choices!