DNSMASQ_WARN with vpn after update

Hi there since I updated to the most recent version I'm receiving this error Messages.

DNSMASQ_WARN Warning in dnsmasq core:
Ignoring domain $company_domain for DHCP host name $company_pc_hostname

Of course these variables are text in my logs. How can I prevent Pi Hole from ignoring this domain. It only happens with my companies pc. If I use my private Devices without VPN it works okay.

Details about my system:
PiHole on Raspberry Pi4B 4GB
Unifiy Switch + AP
Lenovo Laptop from Work is connected via wifi
5G Mobile router for Internet connectivity

What I have changed since installing Pi-hole:
permitted all origins (DNS Settings)
enabled rapid commit and ipv6 (had to)

The warnings have always existed in /var/log/pihole.log. A change to Pi-hole made them more visible by also printing them into /var/log/pihole-FTL.log and showing them on the dashboard.

https://pi-hole.net/2021/12/22/pi-hole-ftl-v5-12-web-v5-9-and-core-v5-7-released

Brief documentation for these warning can be found here:

https://docs.pi-hole.net/ftldns/dnsmasq_warn/

Please upload a debug log and post just the token URL that is generated after the log is uploaded by running the following command from the Pi-hole host terminal:

pihole -d

or do it through the Web interface:

Tools > Generate Debug Log

Hey there,
okay so it wouldn't help to go back.
Here is the link:
https://tricorder.pi-hole.net/tYHhR0Xt/

Hi,

This post may be helpful for you:

Thx, that solved the problem partially. However, it only seems to solve the Problem if I only use ipv4. In my configuration ipv6 is enabled. So every 30 Minutes or so the error appears again.

You might be able to add the IPv6 address to that file, but I don't know what the correct syntax would be.

I changed the domain name in pi hole for all of my devices to the name of my working machine. Brutal but as I work for one company only a feasible solution. Seems to fix this issue and we can close this topic.

I had the same issue and had to add the IPv6 addresses. The format I used was the IP address reported in the "Currently active DHCP leases" page within the pi-hole admin web page under the Settings menu DHCP tab page. There is an "IP Address" column that provides the necessary entry with the necessary format (the format I used was the ":" separated groups of 3-4 hex digits which I used to replace the IPv4 field with the "." separators).

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