Hi!
I have a request for a new feature. I'd like to be able to individually set a different DNS for a client than the globally set one. One of the reasons I'd like to do this is because the AdGuard parental control/secure browsing modules are so slow (I get over 1000 ms increased average proccessing time when I enable them) that I want to use a DNS with built in family protection for the devices my childen use. At the same time I don't want family filter for all devices, so using for instance AdGuard family DNS globally isn't an option.
Maybe an option like this:


I think that would be better.
Yes, you got my idea perfectly right!
Is my idea doable or would it require too much effort? It would definitely solve my issues with the slow Parental/Secure browsing modules if I could instead set a specific client to use a family protected DNS.
Yeah, this is doable, but not too easy. Let's see how many upvotes it gets.
I'd like to expand the "User Profiles" feature and have the possibility to configure EVERYTHING for each user. It may include EVERY option available in global settings, as well as chance to choose which filter lists to apply to this user, which upstream DNS to use, and any specific settings which must be applied to this particular profile.
Unfortunately, now "User Profiles" feature works differently I expected. I wanted to use it to disable some access for children devices, applying some custom filters to the kid's profile (for example, not to give access to any social networks), but leave access to other users globally. Currently, I cannot choose/allow the specific filter to specific user (maybe I use it wrongly?).
Again: User's Profile for specific device must have as much settings as possible, fully replicating the Global settings featureset plus Filters plus maybe some specific settings applicable to this profile only (for example, don't log this user's activities). The list of settings must be extendable for future expansion.
Just my two cents.
Thanks.
+1 for this idea since my iRobot and TPlink switches apparently don't play along with AGH. I don't know where the culprit is though because the problem persists even when filtering is exempted for these clients.
+1
I'd really like this feature. My main usecase being to allow my TV's etc to use a SmartDNS service (as their upstream DNS) whilst the rest of my devices use a different upstream DNS.
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I think that would be better.