Update DNS resolution docs

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Joey Hafner 2022-11-09 14:20:02 -08:00
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graph TB;
Upstream["dns.google (8.8.8.8; 8.8.4.4)"]
Clients["Clients [192.168.1.0/24]"]
Router["VyOS Router [192.168.1.23]"]
PiHole["PiHole [192.168.1.23]"]
Router["VyOS Router [192.168.1.1]"]
PiHole["PiHole [192.168.1.22]"]
PiHole2["PiHole [192.168.1.21]"]
BlackHole["Black Hole"]
Router --"Sends DHCP with DNS=192.168.1.23"--> Clients
Clients --"First connect"--> Router
Clients --"Subsequent requests"--> PiHole
Router ----> PiHole
Router --"Sends DHCP with DNS=192.168.1.1"--> Clients
Clients --"DNS Requests"--> Router
Router --"Primary"--> PiHole
Router --"Fallback"--> PiHole2
PiHole --"Blacklisted domains"--> BlackHole
PiHole2 --"Blacklisted domains"--> BlackHole
PiHole --"Valid requests"--> Upstream
PiHole2 --"Valid requests"--> Upstream
```
Clients connecting to the local network for the first time will receive as part of the DHCP negotiation ([code 6](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol#Information)) the domain name server's address. This address will correspond to the IP address of the PiHole server (currently a RasPi at `192.168.1.23`).
From that point, the client's DNS requests will go directly to the PiHole on an IP level. This means the PiHole will be able to track requests per-client.
However, a client can be manually configured to request DNS resolution from the router, which will forward requests to the PiHole.
Clients connecting to the local network for the first time will receive as part of the DHCP negotiation ([code 6](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol#Information)) the domain name server's address. This address will correspond to the IP address of the router (`192.168.1.1`).
From that point, the client's DNS requests will go directly to the router. This means the PiHole will not be able to track requests per-client.
However, a client can be manually configured to request DNS resolution directly from the Pihole.
DNS requests to the PiHole will be checked against the [configured adlists](https://pihole.jafner.net/groups-adlists.php). If matched, the request will be blocked. If a user is attempting to access a website that is blocked, the request should quickly resolve to a Domain Not Found error. It will look like this: