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I have installed AdGurard Home on an external dedicated server (not in my home network)
When my home router (a fritzbox) send DNS over TLS requests to AdGuard Home, those show up with the correct client IP, or the corresponding reverse from my ISP.
In order to use my DNS server from outside of my home network, I have setup a DNS proxy on my Mac, (CloudflareD installed through homebrew), to send encrypted DNS requests over HTTPS to the server: https://dns.myserver.com/dns-query (MacOS doesn't support encrypted DNS natively)
This works very well but for those requests, the client IP shown in the AGH dashboard is a local P from by server. 172.18.0.1
Could anyone help me with that? How can I make the client's IP being shown instead?
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I have installed AdGurard Home on an external dedicated server (not in my home network)
When my home router (a fritzbox) send DNS over TLS requests to AdGuard Home, those show up with the correct client IP, or the corresponding reverse from my ISP.
In order to use my DNS server from outside of my home network, I have setup a DNS proxy on my Mac, (CloudflareD installed through homebrew), to send encrypted DNS requests over HTTPS to the server: https://dns.myserver.com/dns-query (MacOS doesn't support encrypted DNS natively)
This works very well but for those requests, the client IP shown in the AGH dashboard is a local P from by server. 172.18.0.1
Could anyone help me with that? How can I make the client's IP being shown instead?
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