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    Register DHCP WAN address with unbound?

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    • johnpozJ
      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @dennypage
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      @dennypage I have mine set to static - just for being a good netizen. I use local domain so there would be zero reason to try and resolve either local.lan or home.arpa from the public dns.

      So if I typo something, or try and get to something in my local dns that does not have a record there would be zero reason to try and normally resolve it via public.

      I never been a fan of using the same domain both public and local, can lead to all kinds bad stuff. If going to use same parent domain.net you should prob use say say sub locally like local.domain.net, or domain.net locally and like domain.org public..

      But yeah transparent should resolve your current issue.. can resolve all your local resources, and when trying to resolve vpn.yourdomain.net it would return your public IP via normal dns resolution your using either resolving for forwarding.

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      • NollipfSenseN
        NollipfSense @dennypage
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        @dennypage said in Register DHCP WAN address with unbound?:

        The 100 or so internal DNS names, such as "host1.mydomain.net" are assigned via DHCP, and resolved locally via Unbound. As a result, Unbound considers itself authoritative or "mydomain.net". So when a local host does a DNS lookup for "vpn.mydomain.net", Unbound will return not found.

        Set host override here should work, that's if pfSense is doing DNS...

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        • dennypageD
          dennypage @NollipfSense
          last edited by

          @NollipfSense said in Register DHCP WAN address with unbound?:

          The 100 or so internal DNS names, such as "host1.mydomain.net" are assigned via DHCP, and resolved locally via Unbound. As a result, Unbound considers itself authoritative or "mydomain.net". So when a local host does a DNS lookup for "vpn.mydomain.net", Unbound will return not found.
          Set host override here should work, that's if pfSense is doing DNS...

          ? More words please...

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          • NollipfSenseN
            NollipfSense @dennypage
            last edited by NollipfSense

            @dennypage said in Register DHCP WAN address with unbound?:

            @NollipfSense said in Register DHCP WAN address with unbound?:

            The 100 or so internal DNS names, such as "host1.mydomain.net" are assigned via DHCP, and resolved locally via Unbound. As a result, Unbound considers itself authoritative or "mydomain.net". So when a local host does a DNS lookup for "vpn.mydomain.net", Unbound will return not found.
            Set host override here should work, that's if pfSense is doing DNS...

            ? More words please...

            Services > DNS Resolver > General Settings: scroll to the bottom of page...your DNS must be set to:
            Screenshot 2023-08-17 at 7.46.59 PM.png

            Screenshot 2023-08-17 at 7.25.54 PM.png

            Configure your "mydomain.net" or vpn.mydomain.net with the IP and pfSense will resolve it.
            Screenshot 2023-08-17 at 7.29.35 PM.png

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            • johnpozJ
              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @NollipfSense
              last edited by johnpoz

              @NollipfSense said in Register DHCP WAN address with unbound?:

              Configure your "mydomain.net" or vpn.mydomain.net with the IP and pfSense will resolve it.

              That would be easy solution if was static - but as stated in the first post, he is moving to a dynamic IP. So if it does happen to change and they have a host override set for it - it would be resolving the wrong IP.

              Now maybe the dynamic doesn't change - I have had the same dynamic IP for years at a time.. But even when its like that, you never know when it could change. Last time mine changed it was because the isp merged and their was a whole restructuring of the IP space - that doesn't happen often most likely. But when your on a dynamic IP you have no control over when it "could" change.

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              • NollipfSenseN
                NollipfSense @johnpoz
                last edited by

                @johnpoz said in Register DHCP WAN address with unbound?:

                he is moving to a dynamic IP

                Forgot that part...

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                • GertjanG
                  Gertjan @dennypage
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                  @dennypage said in Register DHCP WAN address with unbound?:

                  Does anyone know of a way to register the current DHCP WAN address with unbound? Similar to the way that you would use a dynamic DNS service, except for the local unbound server.

                  I'm not sure if my IPv4 WAN is really dynamic, as it never changes.
                  I've a Dyndns running, just in case.

                  e2dab2fe-763e-476f-b838-c0216fd59db8-image.png

                  So, on a LAN device :

                  Microsoft Windows [version 10.0.22621.2134]
                  (c) Microsoft Corporation. Tous droits réservés.

                  C:\Users\Gauche>nslookup home.brit-hotel-fumel.fr
                  Serveur :   pfSense.brit-hotel-fumel.net
                  Address:  2a01:cb19:907:a6dc:92ec:77ff:fe29:392c
                  
                  Réponse ne faisant pas autorité :
                  Nom :    home.brit-hotel-fumel.fr
                  Address:  82.127.26.108
                  

                  "Register in unbound" means locking a host name on an IP, right ?
                  Where ever I need my WAN IP (I guess, I don't) I use this host name.

                  Btw : 188.165.53.87 is the zone master of all my publicly accessible host names (domain names).

                  I 'own' this domain dot net name, and use it only locally, for my LAN/pfSense needs :

                  74cc7b9d-2d69-4663-bbb1-16524c1c7b97-image.png

                  No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                  Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                  • NollipfSenseN
                    NollipfSense @Gertjan
                    last edited by

                    @Gertjan said in Register DHCP WAN address with unbound?:

                    the zone master of all my publicly accessible host names (domain names).

                    I 'own' this domain dot net name,

                    I found it best also to have a real domain (often a $10/yr cost) and Cloudflare DNS but resolve locally.

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                    • Bob.DigB
                      Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @johnpoz
                      last edited by Bob.Dig

                      @johnpoz said in Register DHCP WAN address with unbound?:

                      I never been a fan of using the same domain both public and local, can lead to all kinds bad stuff. If going to use same parent domain.net you should prob use say say sub locally like local.domain.net, or domain.net locally and like domain.org public..

                      Interesting. Just the other day I saw in an email header of mine that it would use home.arpa in it and I thought this is not looking "professional", so I changed some hosts to my external domain. 😉

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                      • GertjanG
                        Gertjan @NollipfSense
                        last edited by

                        @NollipfSense said in Register DHCP WAN address with unbound?:

                        I found it best also to have a real domain (often a $10/yr cost)

                        Exact.
                        And it comes with a free bonus : free certificates.

                        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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