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    Setting up pfSense for a vCenter Appliance (homelab setup)

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      LordLeonidas
      last edited by LordLeonidas

      As a very novice user of pfSense I am hoping to get a vCenter 8 Appliance to run on-prem.

      Pre-requirement is a FDQN + PTR record to be able to get this vCenter 8 appliance to run.

      I will assume the DNS resolver should be a start (default running after starting up the pfSense)
      Unfortunately I am totally lost as to how I should setup either the DNS Resolver or DNS Forwarder.

      WAN is getting its IP-address via DHCP.
      The DHCP-range is currently set to 192.168.1.20 - 192.168.1.254

      I will assume a DHCP-reservation is the first step:

      https://<name>.<some name>lan/services_dhcp.php where I get this setup under DHCP Static Mappings for this Interface.
      (Note I have choosen <name device>.<some name>.lan as .local is mDNS unhandy?)

      • MAC Address (the one of the vCenter appliance after OVA on a hyperviser/bare metal device)
      • IP-address: 192.168.1<2-19>
      • Hostname: <name device>
      • ARP Table Static Entry (checked)

      Services DNS Resolver General Settings
      https://<name>.<some name>.lan/services_unbound.php

      • DHCP Registration (checked)
      • Static DHCP (checked)

      Did I miss anything here?

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        LordLeonidas @LordLeonidas
        last edited by

        Odd..

        I would have assumed this community to have written any sorts of reply.
        But is seems otherwise.

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          LordLeonidas @LordLeonidas
          last edited by LordLeonidas

          In the end after searching left and right I did get the PTR record needed setup within my pfsense appliance.

          Turns out: unbound entry in the DNS resolver via some “Custom options” field.

          server:
          local-zone: "<some name>.lan." static
          local-data: "<some name>.lan. IN A 192.168.1.2"
          local-data: "<device name>.<some name>.lan. IN A 192.168.1.3"
          local-data-ptr: "192.168.1.3 <device name>.<some name>.lan."

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