Blocking Google: OpenWRT – StrongVPN
support.strongvpn.com › hc › en-usThese devices are set to use Google DNS by default. Follow the below steps to block Google DNS: 1. Access OpenWRT settings and go to Network > Firewall > Traffic Rules > New forward rule. 2. Fill in the following details: Name: Enter a custom name you prefer. Source zone: LAN; Destination zone: WAN; 3. Press Add and edit. 4. Fill in the fields as given below:
[OpenWrt Wiki] DNS and DHCP examples
openwrt.org › docs › guide-userOpenWrt uses peer DNS as the upstream resolvers for dnsmasq by default. These are typically provided by the ISP upstream DHCP server. You can change it to any other DNS provider or a local DNS server running on another host. Use resolvers supporting DNSSEC validation if necessary.
Traffic rules block dns - OpenWrt Forum
forum.openwrt.org › t › traffic-rules-block-dnsApr 12, 2020 · If you want to specifically block dns requests, use this in destination port. (It won’t block other services or pings). If left empty, it will block everything to the address. Destination address is specified if you want to block a specific address, not all addresses. If left empty, it will block all on the specified zone (wan in this case).
[OpenWrt Wiki] Ad blocking
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/ad-blockingAd blocking Ad blocking can be done in several ways: * Packages adblock + luci-app-adblock. The latest adblock online documentation can be found here: README * Packages simple-adblock + luci-app-simple-adblock. The latest Simple Adblock online documentation can be found here: README * Package banhostlist (has not been updated since 2015)