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      jimfreeze @johnpoz
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      @johnpoz Looking at the link you set, should the domain setting under general setup be home.arpa. and not home.arpa?

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @jimfreeze
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        @jimfreeze dude that is not your pfsense hosts file..

        Here

        pfsensehosts.jpg

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          jimfreeze @johnpoz
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          @johnpoz Hey, sorry about that. I saw your post and responded, but it didn't go through.

          cat /etc/hosts
          127.0.0.1	localhost localhost.home.arpa
          ::1	localhost localhost.home.arpa
          

          BTW, I'm not sure how this setup has changed, but it NOW recognizes pfsense.home.arpa, without a host override.

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            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @jimfreeze
            last edited by johnpoz

            @jimfreeze said in How to setup a Host Override:

            without a host override.

            Because you shouldn't have to do that - since that is pfsense default name.

            Now can your clients resolve pfsense.home.arpa? And can you access the webgui via that name.

            But your failing to show your full hosts file - since your not showing pfsense.home.arpa in there and just the first 2 lines..

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              jimfreeze @johnpoz
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              @johnpoz Yes, clients can ping pfsense.home.arpa and web access also works.

              That is the full /ect/hosts file.

              8) Shell
              
              Enter an option: 8
              
              [21.05.2-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.home.arpa]/root: cat /etc/hosts
              127.0.0.1	localhost localhost.home.arpa
              ::1	localhost localhost.home.arpa
              [21.05.2-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.home.arpa]/root:
              
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                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @jimfreeze
                last edited by johnpoz

                @jimfreeze how exactly would you be resolving pfsense.home.arpa if its not in your hosts file?

                edit: ah look in here
                cat /var/unbound/host_entries.conf

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                  jimfreeze @johnpoz
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                  @johnpoz Hmmm

                  [21.05.2-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.home.arpa]/root: cat /var/unbound/host_entries.conf
                  local-zone: "home.arpa." transparent
                  local-data-ptr: "127.0.0.1 localhost.home.arpa"
                  local-data: "localhost. A 127.0.0.1"
                  local-data: "localhost.home.arpa. A 127.0.0.1"
                  local-data-ptr: "::1 localhost.home.arpa"
                  local-data: "localhost. AAAA ::1"
                  local-data: "localhost.home.arpa. AAAA ::1"
                  [21.05.2-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.home.arpa]/root:
                  
                  [21.05.2-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.home.arpa]/root: cat /etc/hosts
                  127.0.0.1	localhost localhost.home.arpa
                  ::1	localhost localhost.home.arpa
                  [21.05.2-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.home.arpa]/root:
                  

                  However, when I opened my laptop up this time (no changes to pfsense), it is NOT resolving

                  arm64:~ % ping pfsense.home.arpa
                  ping: cannot resolve pfsense.home.arpa: Unknown host
                  arm64:~ % ping home.arpa
                  ping: cannot resolve home.arpa: Unknown host
                  arm64:~ % ping localhost.home.arpa
                  PING localhost.home.arpa (127.0.0.1): 56 data bytes
                  64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.077 ms
                  64 bytes from 127.0.0.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.097 ms
                  ^C
                  
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                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @jimfreeze
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                    @jimfreeze Well no it can not and would not resolve if there is no entry there..

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                      jimfreeze @johnpoz
                      last edited by

                      @johnpoz So, how do clients recognize the home.arpa domain without setting a host override?

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                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @jimfreeze
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                        @jimfreeze Huh.. home.arpa is your domain that is being handed out via dhcp.. Why you have no entry for pfsense.home.arpa I have no idea what your actually doing..

                        Your general setting that you posted before showed pfsense with home.arpa as the domain. This is a default.

                        Did you change that?

                        But if there is no entry for pfsense.home.arpa for unbound to know about, then no it can return an answer for that via a dns query.

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                          jimfreeze @johnpoz
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                          @johnpoz The home.arpa was "just there" when I installed pfsense. I don't know that that means anything, that is, that such a domain exists. If it exists, it seems it needs to be defined by pfsense somewhere.

                          The DHCP service was already running, I only configured the port range and main address.

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                            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @jimfreeze
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                            @jimfreeze again yes home.arpa is default... And right there in your dhcp server it clearly states that system will be used

                            domain.jpg

                            And again if unbound has no entry for the system name.. Did you change that or get rid of it?

                            From your previous post

                            setup.jpg

                            So again - if unbound has no entry for pfsense.home.arpa or whatever other domain you might set in system. Then NO it could not respond for a query.. How would it know what to respond with, etc..

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                              jimfreeze @johnpoz
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                              @johnpoz I don't think you understand the problem. The problem is not that I believe the router should break the laws of physics or that it should function in a way it's not supposed to. The problem is there are multiple touchpoints in configuring a system to work, and they do not work out of the box. That is, they do not define the home.arpa domain and clients are not able to resolve home.arpa when that domain is defined in "General Setup".

                              So far we have talked about 3 configuration points to get a local domain defined and resolvable:

                              • "General Setup": Hostname and Domain
                              • "DHCP Server": Gateway and 'Domain name' left blank to use default host
                              • "DNS Resolver": No config added

                              The above steps do not allow clients to resolve home.arpa.
                              I am not seeing in the docs how this setup should be done. It seems like it should be a basic procedure.

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                                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @jimfreeze
                                last edited by johnpoz

                                @jimfreeze said in How to setup a Host Override:

                                and they do not work out of the box.

                                Sorry but they do.. I have setup pfsense countless times.. All of it just works out of the box..

                                are not able to resolve home.arpa when that domain is defined in "General Setup".

                                What would they resolve home.arpa too? That is just the domain, there is no host there.. So no trying to resolve just home.arpa wouldn't resolve to anything... What should resolve is pfsense.home.arpa since that would be the default fqdn..

                                Out of the box pfsense

                                default.jpg

                                Working just fine...

                                Here is that other file I said to look at - on a default fire up of pfsense..

                                defaultsetup.jpg

                                So I am not sure what you have going on - but this works just out of the box..

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                                  jimfreeze @johnpoz
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                                  @johnpoz So, that is the real question. Why is that line not getting defined on my router?

                                  arm64:~ % nslookup pfsense.home.arpa
                                  Server:		192.168.100.1
                                  Address:	192.168.100.1#53
                                  
                                  ** server can't find pfsense.home.arpa: SERVFAIL
                                  
                                  arm64:~ % ping pfsense.home.arpa
                                  ping: cannot resolve pfsense.home.arpa: Unknown host
                                  

                                  It's almost certain that I have some config that is preventing that from happening, but I don't know what it could be. You have verified the settings are correct on General setup, DNS resolver and DHCP server.

                                  /etc/hosts is still the same and does not include the pfSense line like yours does.

                                  [21.05.2-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.home.arpa]/root: cat /etc/hosts
                                  127.0.0.1	localhost localhost.home.arpa
                                  ::1	localhost localhost.home.arpa
                                  [21.05.2-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.home.arpa]/root:
                                  

                                  Can you think of a configuration setting that I changed that would cause this?

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                                    MoonKnight @jimfreeze
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                                    @jimfreeze

                                    What DNS servers do you have in your General Setup?

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                                      jimfreeze @MoonKnight
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                                        MoonKnight @jimfreeze
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                                        @jimfreeze
                                        Are you behind your own router/modem from your ISP?
                                        Does pfSense get WAN IP (public IP) or private IP from the modem/router?
                                        If it gets a private IP, it means that your modem/router is acting as a router with DHCP. Are you sure you don't have any kind of IP conflicts?

                                        Could you please take a screenshot of your DNS Resolver/General Settings?

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                                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @MoonKnight
                                          last edited by johnpoz

                                          none of what his wan IP is public or not, etc.. has anything to do with resolving just the local name of pfsense. Pfsense wan could be unplugged, and would still be able to resolve its own name.

                                          What is ODD.. Is what he shows in general setup is not actually listed in unbound configuration files. Which if not there then no he would not be able to resolve it..

                                          Why that is or what could cause that I have no idea to be honest..

                                          Simple solution might be to just redo pfsense, or do a factory reset.. But all of this is just out of the box works. I don't even know what could of been done to F it up..

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                                            jimfreeze @MoonKnight
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                                            Are you behind your own router/modem from your ISP?

                                            It is an ATT modem, which I have set as a pass through.
                                            The pfSense gets an address via DHCPS-dynamic.
                                            All packet filter and firewall settings are off.

                                            Does pfSense get WAN IP (public IP) or private IP from the modem/router?

                                             ifconfig ix3
                                            ix3: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
                                            	description: WAN
                                            	options=e138bb<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,JUMBO_MTU,VLAN_HWCSUM,WOL_UCAST,WOL_MCAST,WOL_MAGIC,VLAN_HWFILTER,RXCSUM_IPV6,TXCSUM_IPV6>
                                            	ether 90:ec:77:1d:1a:a0
                                            	inet6 fe80::92ec:77ff:fe1d:1aa0%ix3 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x8
                                            	inet6 2600:1702:4c72:c400::22 prefixlen 128
                                            	inet6 2600:1702:4c72:c400:92ec:77ff:fe1d:1aa0 prefixlen 64 autoconf
                                            	inet 107.131.42.156 netmask 0xfffffe00 broadcast 107.131.43.255
                                            	media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT <full-duplex,rxpause,txpause>)
                                            	status: active
                                            	nd6 options=23<PERFORMNUD,ACCEPT_RTADV,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
                                            

                                            If it gets a private IP, it means that your modem/router is acting as a router with DHCP. Are you sure you don't have any kind of IP conflicts?

                                            No IP conflicts that I can tell.

                                            Could you please take a screenshot of your DNS Resolver/General Settings?

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