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Not sure if this ever got solved, but I’m running Pihole on my network and eero for gateway, routing, Wi-Fi, and dhcp functions. The gateway address (i.e. 192.168.0.1) is the only one that shows up in the pihole logs.

I have DNS Caching off on my eero configuration, and I’ve got conditional forwarding on on the pihole config.

Anything else I can do to have the individual IPs actually make requests to the pihole without being intercepted by the eero?

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[-] firepenny@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I followed this guide and have not had any issues since. guide

[-] ikilledlaurapalmer@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Are you seeing all of your devices as clients in the Pihole app?

[-] firepenny@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Yes, I see their ips under active clients.

[-] ikilledlaurapalmer@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

Ok—that is an excellent sanity check. Thanks for confirming.

The only difference for my setup is that I have enabled HomeKit support in the eero. Never thought twice about it, but looks like it works in part by forcing dns onto the gateway router. I’ll be turning it off now.

https://community.eero.com/t/y4ht25q/separate-dns-settings-for-non-homekit-devices

https://talk.macpowerusers.com/t/for-eero-users-did-you-bother-setting-up-the-homekit/20629/2

[-] ikilledlaurapalmer@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Ok—that is an excellent sanity check. Thanks for confirming.

The only difference for my setup is that I have enabled HomeKit support in the eero. Never thought twice about it, but looks like it works in part by forcing dns onto the gateway router. I’ll be turning it off now.

https://community.eero.com/t/y4ht25q/separate-dns-settings-for-non-homekit-devices

https://talk.macpowerusers.com/t/for-eero-users-did-you-bother-setting-up-the-homekit/20629/2

[-] InvaderDJ@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Did that do anything for you? I'm looking at that guide and the only difference I see (besides the Homekit Router support which it doesn't mention) is that rather than give my piholes IP reservations in the eero app, I gave them static IPs outside of the DHCP lease range on the eero.

[-] ikilledlaurapalmer@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Yep—disabling HomeKit did the trick and I see all my clients in Pihole now. It’s funny that never occurred to me.

The only problem I have is that I can’t seem to get the client name from the eero. So I just have the IP addresses of the clients in pihole.

[-] InvaderDJ@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Interesting. It has never occurred to me either. Seeing as how newer eeros don't have the option and it looks like even Apple isn't really supporting it anymore, I might disable that too.

[-] ikilledlaurapalmer@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Ah. I’ve got 5s. Didn’t realize it was abandoned tech, so I feel even better about it. I’ll just have to start taking more softly around my lightbulbs.

[-] panicnow@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Make sure you configured the Eero (in the app) to point your DHCP clients to your PiHole. On the iOS version that setting is under settings—network settings—DNS. Set it up as a custom DNS server. Then release/renew the client devices (or restart) for the setting to take effect.

[-] ikilledlaurapalmer@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah that’s all set up and it’s obvious that Pihole is receiving requests from the clients. It’s just that they all appear to be from the eero gateway.

[-] ripreddit@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Not sure if your eero can do this easily but you probably want to use DHCP option 6 so your router will forward the DNS server you select to all clients. That's how I do it on openwrt.

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