DNS Issues
Wondering if anyone has been having any DNS Issues lately. I've had no problem with anything until about a week ago. Then randomly I get DNS Server Fail. My setup is Spectrum Modem to Gold+ in router mode. I had DNS for my LAN1 pointed to a Pi-Hole which then forwarded requests to a Windows DNS Server 2012 R2, which in turn forwards to Google. I took Pi-Hole down and now have everything pointed to my Windows 2012 R2 Server.
Everything will be fine, then while visiting a website, it will randomly fail. Go in through terminal and preform a nslookup on any domain and will get a serverfail, even specifying a different DNS to ask, still get a Server Fail (nslookup google.com 8.8.8.8), continue to retry the same request over and over again and it will eventually respond back with the ip address.
Any suggestions?
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Update: So I figured out that even though I have IPv6 turned off for my LAN (under "Network") there were a few devices (my main Mac Computer I use all day) somehow was assigned a IPv6 Address. Since it had a IPv6 address it was trying to query DNS with said IPv6 Address and would fail since it did not have a IPv6 DNS to query. That was why it was random, refreshing the page a few times would trigger it to send via IPv4 and it would resolve and navigate to where it was going..... I was also having issues streaming to my HomePods from my Mac. If I told iTunes to only use the HomePod via the control panel, it would work, but if I just did the AirPlay from iTunes itself it would fail.
I've activated IPv6 on my network and everything is running smooth now. DNS is resolving and AirPlay is working. All running smooth now. I also put my Windows DNS server back into the mix and have not had an issue.
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