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@L11R, we have an e-mail for those: `[email protected]`.
After a shallow investigation it appears there is no centralized and the only-right way to determine if the interface is configured to have a static IP. However, we may kind...
@marufmax, hello and thanks for the report. It seems you've fetched the build for a wrong architecture. What does the following command print on the Raspberry Pi? ```sh uname -a...
@Marsupilani, hello. Please take a look at the [`dns.refuse_any`](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/wiki/Configuration#configuration-file) setting in the configuration file. It's the one responsible for processing `ANY` requests. If that helped?
@mariomare22, hello. AdGuardHome uses upstream servers from "Private reverse DNS servers" to resolve all the local addresses. So you may simply leave it with only `192.168.1.1` to achieve the same...
@mariomare22, well, the result of the request is empty. If the `192.168.1.1` is actually an address of your router then I can tell for sure it doesn't respond with client's...
@YouveGotMeowxy, if the @agneevX's suggestion worked?
@windware-ono, hello. AdGuard Home actually has this setting in the configuration file, it's called `trusted_proxies`. AGH treats those subnets as trusted and check the HTTP headers for real client's IP....
@windware-ono, we'd appreciate your feedback on using `trusted_proxies`. If that works as expected?
@jo20201, hello and sorry for a late response. Could you please answer a couple of questions: * What machine is a receiver of the lease? If it configured to use...