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You can safely shutdown and disable dnsmasq in this case.
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I understood from the FAQ that ADGuard home was the preferred DNS AD Blocker when running RaspAP. However I am running in Bridged AP mode, and when I install AdGuard, dnsmasq is running as an active process in the background. I presume this has be started by Bridge AP mode to route DNS requests to the home router ? I am then stumped as to how I configure ADGaurd as port 53 (DNS Server) is already in use.
This is verfied by sudo lsof -i :53
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
dnsmasq 1557 dnsmasq 6u IPv4 15833 0t0 UDP *:domain
dnsmasq 1557 dnsmasq 7u IPv4 15834 0t0 TCP *:domain (LISTEN)
dnsmasq 1557 dnsmasq 8u IPv6 15835 0t0 UDP *:domain
dnsmasq 1557 dnsmasq 9u IPv6 15836 0t0 TCP *:domain (LISTEN)
Can someone confirm that RaspAP is running dnsmasq in Bridged AP mode, and is there anyway to get around this ?
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