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I don’t think there is ‘a simple answer’. Maybe someone else could show I am wrong about this.
I do not understand, where do you expect your DNS location is?
- Your room/appartment/airbnb has a ‘line’ to the Internet.
- There is somewhere a router, that is (often) getting a public IP.
- This router is providing a Cable or a WLAN for you.
- If you’d connect to this router, you’ll get IP information, mostly via DHCP.
- This DHCP contains: An IP (and Subnet) for you, a Gateway (mostly the IP of this router) and a DNS.
The DNS could be the router itself, but this would be mostly only an upstream DNS. The ‘real DNS’ will be from the ISP or something like 8.8.8.8 (Google), 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) …
What I’m trying to draw as a picture: It is not an issue, if the DNS is at a different Position than your ISP location.
Where is the leak?
A DNS Leak means:
- You connect your Mango to the provided Router.
- The Mango connect to the Internet and set up a VPN
- Now the owner of the router should not be able to see what web addresses you are trying to reach
→ Because everything is inside the VPN, only the VPN provider could see it …
- If the owner of the router (or any 3rd party within the subnet of the router) can see your device (or mango) is requesting an IP of an address, than it is a leak.
Okay a little oversimplified. But I hope ‘my DNS is at a different location than my IP’ is not a leak. And ‘a website’ is also not very much to understand if your situation is serious or just a misunderstanding of the concept.
What even is ‘a DNS Location’?
When I open https://www.ipchecktool.com/ it show ‘My location’ nearby my home, even If I’m 126 KM in the south. Because I am using a Slate AX and it is connected via Wireuard to my home network. It is fine.
IPV4-INFORMATION PRIMARY
| Address: |
|
| Hostname: |
62.93.xx.xxx |
| ISP: |
ennit server GmbH |
| Provider: |
Stadtnetze Barmstedt GmbH |
| Characteristics: |
Dyn.IP: active Tor: not active Proxy: not active |
If I do a specified ‘DNS Leak Test’, it shows I am in Amsterdam … But this is because I’ve setup cloudflare as DNS in my PiHole at home … Everything is fine. https://www.dnsleaktest.com/results.html
Test complete
Query round Progress… Servers found 1 … 5
| IP |
Hostname |
ISP |
Country |
| 141.101.75.51 |
None |
Cloudflare |
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
| 141.101.75.8 |
None |
Cloudflare |
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
| 172.71.101.12 |
None |
Cloudflare |
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
| 172.71.93.113 |
None |
Cloudflare |
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
| 172.71.97.20 |
None |
Cloudflare |
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
‘My IP Address location’ is different from ‘my DNS’ … No Leak.
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