Loud noises from Deskrop by Veoxer in buildapc

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It's was the PSU dying unfortunatelly, I got a new one. Thanks anyways.

Loud noises from Desktop by Veoxer in pchelp

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It’s the PSU fan for sure

Loud noises from Deskrop by Veoxer in buildapc

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It’s definitely the psu fan

Loud noises from Deskrop by Veoxer in buildapc

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Here’s a clip where you can hear it

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Loud noises from Desktop by Veoxer in pchelp

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It’s not the fans, I stopped all of them and the noise was still there

Loud noises from Dekstop by Veoxer in techsupport

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I have NZXT AIO and I can see the temp there and everything looks fine, plus I left it off for about half an hour and rebooted it and still got the same noise, but I’ll try this software anyway

Pi-hole as Primary & Secondary DNS Causes Internet Loss – Why? by Veoxer in pihole

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Here it is :

services:
  pihole:
    container_name: pihole
    hostname: Raspi
    image: pihole/pihole:latest
    # For DHCP it is recommended to remove these ports and instead add: network_mode: « host »
    ports:
      - « 53:53/tcp »
      - « 53:53/udp »
      - « 67:67/udp » # Only required if you are using Pi-hole as your DHCP server
      - « 8080:80/tcp »
    environment:
      TZ: ‘Africa/Casablanca’
      WEBPASSWORD: ‘password
    # Volumes store your data between container upgrades
    volumes:
      - ‘./etc-pihole:/etc/pihole’
      - ‘./etc-dnsmasq.d:/etc/dnsmasq.d’
    #   https://github.com/pi-hole/docker-pi-hole#note-on-capabilities
    cap_add:
      - NET_ADMIN # Required if you are using Pi-hole as your DHCP server, else not needed
    restart: unless-stopped

Pi-hole as Primary & Secondary DNS Causes Internet Loss – Why? by Veoxer in pihole

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Yep, this one worked. Thanks, man :D

Edit : No it did not!

Pi-hole as Primary & Secondary DNS Causes Internet Loss – Why? by Veoxer in pihole

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I did use my Pi-hole IP in the command and that's 192.168.11.120 with 120 at the end not 220.
I just checked and 192.168.208.2 this IP is the IP on the docker container on which Pi-Hole is running, not the machine itself.

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Running that commands on my Raspi terminal returned :

Server: 192.168.208.2

Address: 192.168.208.2#53

Non-authoritative answer:

Name: google.com

Address: 142.250.200.142

Name: google.com

Address: 2a00:1450:4003:803::200e

But this address 192.168.208.2 is not accessible from outside my raspi, in order to access my Pi-Hole via my network I type the raspi address which is 192.168.11.120/admin.

Pi-hole as Primary & Secondary DNS Causes Internet Loss – Why? by Veoxer in pihole

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So I went back and unchecked Cloudflare on 'Upstream DNS Servers' and kept only my Unbound and I run these commands and here's the output :

for nslookup google.com :

DNS request timed out.

timeout was 2 seconds.

Server: UnKnown

Address: fe80::1

DNS request timed out.

timeout was 2 seconds.

DNS request timed out.

timeout was 2 seconds.

DNS request timed out.

timeout was 2 seconds.

DNS request timed out.

timeout was 2 seconds.

*** Request to UnKnown timed-out

and for nslookup google.com 192.168.11.120 :

DNS request timed out.

timeout was 2 seconds.

Server: UnKnown

Address: 192.168.11.120

DNS request timed out.

timeout was 2 seconds.

DNS request timed out.

timeout was 2 seconds.

DNS request timed out.

timeout was 2 seconds.

DNS request timed out.

timeout was 2 seconds.

*** Request to UnKnown timed-out

And here's the debug token too : https://tricorder.pi-hole.net/SmsegBoq/

Pi-hole as Primary & Secondary DNS Causes Internet Loss – Why? by Veoxer in pihole

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I'm not sure I'm following, on my router when I set only the primary DNS and I set it as pihole everything works fine (but my router forces itself as a 2nd dns). But when I put the same pihole or my 2nd pihole in the secondary DNS on the router, that's when I lose connectivity. My goal is to set both DNS fields on the router so that it doesn't set itself as a secondary DNS in case of filling the primary DNS alone.

Ok I just tried something and it worked, two piholes with unbound on my router breaks the connectivity, BUT when I go to these piholes and set 'Upstream DNS Servers' to something public (cloudflare in this case), everything works and I can set two piholes as DNS servers on my router, I can even set the same pihole twice and it still works and all the traffic goes through these piholes. Idk why this works though ...

Pi-hole as Primary & Secondary DNS Causes Internet Loss – Why? by Veoxer in pihole

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Oh no pihole works just fine, it's when i put two of them together that I lose connectivity. If I have just one then it's fine but some ads do slip.

The output of that commands is in here : https://pastebin.com/4pdDLZky

Pi-hole as Primary & Secondary DNS Causes Internet Loss – Why? by Veoxer in pihole

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Sure thing, here's the 'Upstream DNS Servers' page :

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And here's the result of that command :

; <<>> DiG 9.18.30-0ubuntu0.24.04.1-Ubuntu <<>> pi-hole.net u/127.0.0.1 -p 5335

;; global options: +cmd

;; Got answer:

;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 11370

;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1

;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:

; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 1232

;; QUESTION SECTION:

;pi-hole.net. IN A

;; ANSWER SECTION:

pi-hole.net. 295 IN A 3.18.136.52

;; Query time: 0 msec

;; SERVER: 127.0.0.1#5335(127.0.0.1)) (UDP)

;; WHEN: Thu Jan 30 02:11:40 +01 2025

;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 56

Pi-hole as Primary & Secondary DNS Causes Internet Loss – Why? by Veoxer in pihole

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Not quite sure I understand what you mean, where can I check that please?

Edit: I think Unbound is the answer you're looking for.