Because I don't have the router you have, I am lacking any particular
insight into what it is doing, so anything I suggest is pure guesswork.
Vendor firmware on commercial off the shelf routers is quite varied and
sometimes bordering on arbitrary in how they choose to behave.

One other thing to be aware of, some browsers (including Firefox) are doing
DNS over HTTPS (or similar) by default these days. You can check the
setting in General / Network Settings / Enable DNS over HTTPS, and the
associated destination. Mine defaults to Cloudflare. I generally don't use
other browsers, but others may be doing something similar. You can, of
course, choose a different DNS over HTTPS provider, or you can turn it off
in Firefox's Settings. Further research into this behavior and its nuances
might be needed.

-- 
Russell Senior
[email protected]

On Thu, Jan 12, 2023 at 5:55 PM American Citizen <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello all:
>
> I am currently hitting an unusual problem with two DNS addresses which I
> have set up in both the NetGear C6300v2 cable modem/router which has the
> option to manually set the DNS addresses (which I did) and with the
> openSuse Linux Leap 15.4 OS using NetManager, which has the option to
> set the DNS addresses in the configured connection. (and I did manually
> configure them too) .
>
> I am expecting to see DNS addresses 208.67.220.220 and 208.67.222.222
> when landing on either the https://www.dnsleaktest.com/ website or the
> https://surfshark.com/dns-leak-test website, but to my surprise both
> sites keep coming up with two Cloudflare DNS addresses
>
> IP      Hostname        ISP     Country
> 108.162.218.150         None    Cloudflare      Newark, United States
> 108.162.218.190         None    Cloudflare      Newark, United States
>
> I am concerned about this, as I do NOT want cloudflare doing the DNS
> lookups, I expected ExpressVPN DNS numbers to show up.
>
> Any ideas on how to fix this problem?
>
> Randall
>
>

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