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The factory setting for this router is for DNS to be open on the WAN. This will be changed when configured by AAISP, but if it is configured from new, or reset, then WAN side DNS |
The factory setting for this router on older firmware is for DNS to be open on the WAN IP as well as the LAN IP. This will be changed when configured by AAISP, but if it is configured from new, or reset, then WAN side DNS may need to be disabled. |
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=Changing DNS Settings via the Web Interface= |
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This can be done from the web interface and '''setting DNS Access Status to LAN'''. Go to: |
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Then re-test from the Control Pages: https://clueless.aa.net.uk/dnsresolvers.cgi |
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The LAN/WAN here are relating to the LAN/WAN IP addresses, not the LAN/WAN interfaces. |
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=Changing DNS Settings via Telnet= |
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If you still can't access the router web pages, then you can do this via telnet by running the following commands: |
If you still can't access the router web pages, then you can do this via telnet by running the following commands: |
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View the current access settings (for all services) |
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sys server load |
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sys server disp |
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To make the change to the access: |
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sys server load |
sys server load |
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sys server access dns |
sys server access dns 1 |
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sys save |
sys save |
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Note: Allowed access type: 0:ALL, 1:None, 2:LAN IP only, 3:WAN IP only |
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=FAQ= |
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==The DNS checker is saying DNS is still open== |
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If you have publicly routed IP addresses on the LAN side of the router then you may wish to disable the resolver completely instead of restricting it to the LAN IP, as the LAN IPs will be still be accessible from the outside world. |
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==Does this apply to other routers?== |
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This also applies to the P-660HW-T1 v2 Router |
This also applies to the P-660HW-T1 v2 Router, and probably other ZyXELs |
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==See also== |
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*[[:Category:Open DNS Resolvers]] |
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*[[Router_-_ZyXEL_P660R-D1]] |
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*[[Router - ZyXEL P660R-D1]] |
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Latest revision as of 23:59, 17 August 2018
The factory setting for this router on older firmware is for DNS to be open on the WAN IP as well as the LAN IP. This will be changed when configured by AAISP, but if it is configured from new, or reset, then WAN side DNS may need to be disabled.
Changing DNS Settings via the Web Interface
This can be done from the web interface and setting DNS Access Status to LAN. Go to:
> Advanced - Remote MGMT - DNS
Then re-test from the Control Pages: https://clueless.aa.net.uk/dnsresolvers.cgi
The LAN/WAN here are relating to the LAN/WAN IP addresses, not the LAN/WAN interfaces.
Changing DNS Settings via Telnet
If you still can't access the router web pages, then you can do this via telnet by running the following commands:
View the current access settings (for all services)
sys server load sys server disp
To make the change to the access:
sys server load sys server access dns 1 sys save
Note: Allowed access type: 0:ALL, 1:None, 2:LAN IP only, 3:WAN IP only
FAQ
The DNS checker is saying DNS is still open
If you have publicly routed IP addresses on the LAN side of the router then you may wish to disable the resolver completely instead of restricting it to the LAN IP, as the LAN IPs will be still be accessible from the outside world.
What is the IP address of the router?
Most routers supplied by AAISP will have a sticker or card on the base of the router which will have the IP address.
What is the admin username and password?
Most routers supplied by AAISP will have a sticker or card on the base of the router which will have the password. On the ZyXEL the username is admin.
I am Unable to get to the web interface?
Sometimes the webserver on the router stops working, try turning the router off and on again.
Does this apply to other routers?
This also applies to the P-660HW-T1 v2 Router, and probably other ZyXELs