Why would an unused domain even need any resources records? # It’s common for domains to go unused. Sometimes they’re purchased for a potential idea or project. Other times, it’s to protect a name or trademark, or maybe they’re meant for use internally on a protected and private network. But the internet does weird stuff and sometimes there are steps that should be taken even if these domains aren’t being used.
Over the weekend, I updated my wireless router to the latest revision of ASUSWRT-Merlin. I also decided to update my DietPi Pi-hole to their latest builds. Due to a full code rewrite of Dietpi, it meant a complete rebuild for that system. The release of ASUSWRT-Merlin also suggested resetting to factory defaults due to some major changes. Everything was about to be new again.
Once I got everything rebuilt and running, I noticed requests coming from my firewall to my dietpi every 10 seconds or so for dns.msftncsi.com. I immediately assumed this was some Microsoft telemetry noise on my network from MS NLA. However, the queries were coming directly from my firewall which seemed odd. Another search led me to a post on the Pi-hole discourse. After I ran nvram show | grep dns_probe, it was clear I found the culprit.