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I had to make two additional configuration changes before the local lookup of the FQDN for the router would work:
Add the "localise-queries" option to the DNS forwarding configuration so that it would look at the static host-name map in /etc/hosts before forwarding to the external nameservers:
set service dns forwarding options localise-queries
I used the script and i had the page open for my router. it closed 'certificate error' and i reopened it with router.domain.eu and everything is fine, no more red crosses, annoying warnings. I'm grateful!
I had to make two additional configuration changes before the local lookup of the FQDN for the router would work:
Add the "localise-queries" option to the DNS forwarding configuration so that it would look at the static host-name map in /etc/hosts before forwarding to the external nameservers:
set service dns forwarding options localise-queries
My configuration is now:
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