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Address bar does not resolve local DNS (on Desktop and Android)

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I try to configure DNS server on Synology NAS. NAS has static ip address(192.168.0.30) on local network. I installed DNS server and added zone(nas with A record my.nas - 192.168.0.30). DNS server also added to router.

I am sure that DNS server configured properly because when I do in command line: curl my.nas and curl 192.168.0.30 provide same successful response and dig my.nas also show expected response.

Proxy options and DoH **are disabled** in my Firefox. Futhermore, on page `about:networking#dnslookuptool` browser resolves `my.nas` correctly.(scrrenshot)

However when i enter `my.nas` into address bar in Firefox(Desktop and mobile) it can not resolve it (in my case forward me to NAS login page)

I try to configure DNS server on Synology NAS. NAS has static ip address(192.168.0.30) on local network. I installed DNS server and added zone(nas with A record ''my.nas - 192.168.0.30''). DNS server also added to router. I am sure that DNS server configured properly because when I do in command line: ''curl my.nas'' and ''curl 192.168.0.30'' provide same successful response and ''dig my.nas'' also show expected response. Proxy options and DoH **are disabled** in my Firefox. Futhermore, on page `about:networking#dnslookuptool` browser resolves `my.nas` correctly.(scrrenshot) However when i enter `my.nas` into address bar in Firefox(Desktop and mobile) it can not resolve it (in my case forward me to NAS login page)
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Try updating your local host file (/etc/hosts) with something like this...

192.168.0.30 my.nas

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I like to block Facebook. My host file has 127.0.0.1 facebook and when I enter facebook in the address bar I get nothing.

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jonzn4SUSE said

Try updating your local host file (/etc/hosts) with something like this... 192.168.0.30 my.nas

That not desired solution even if it works.

Current workaround is to disable google-search from address bar. Because, apparently, if zone is not publicly available(like com, net, dev etc) Firefox does not try to resolve it and redirects query to search engine.

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