

By default the web setup interface will be on port TCP 3000. There is no official LuCI application for managing AdGuard Home. etc /init.d /dnsmasq restart Setup AGH through the web interfaceĪdGuard Home has it's own web interface for configuration and management and is not managed through LuCI. NET_ADDR=$ ( /sbin / ip -o -4 addr list br-lan | awk 'NR=1' ) do echo "Adding $OUTPUT to IPV6 DNS" # Get the first IPv4 and IPv6 Address of router and store them in following variables for use during the script. You are free to edit the scripts to use your own ports but you should check with for reserved ports. The ports chosen are either well known alternate ports or reasonable compromises. This will demote dnsmasq to an internal DNS resolver only.

These instructions assume you are using dnsmasq. After installing the opkg package, run the following commands through SSH to prepare for making AGH the primary DNS resolver.
