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    • VioletDragonV
      VioletDragon @johnpoz
      last edited by

      @johnpoz Thanks for the reply so if i'm correct this should be as follows,

      server:
      access-control-view: 192.168.9.100/32 testview IP of Server
      view:
      name: "testview" Name of Server
      local-zone: "local.lan" static Vlan of Phone
      local-data: "test.local.lan. 90 IN A 10.10.10.10" IP of wan

      Am i correct?

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      • johnpozJ
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @VioletDragon
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        @VioletDragon

        No that would have only 9.100 resolving that.. Pretty sure I gave pretty good instructions and examples of it working in that post.

        local.lan wouldn't be a vlan, that is the domain..

        if a 192.168.9.100 IP did the query it would get back that 10.10.10.10 address

        your access control would be the IP range of your devices, say 192.168.9.0/24 now any device coming back 192.168.9.x and asking for test.local.lan would get back 10.10.10.10

        You prob want to change local-zone to domain.com
        and your local-data would be the IP you want mail.domain.com to resolve to say 1.2.3.4 - whatever you wan IP is you want to send them too.

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        • VioletDragonV
          VioletDragon @johnpoz
          last edited by VioletDragon

          @johnpoz so something like this?

          server:
          access-control-view: 192.168.20.0/24 IP of Laptop
          view:
          name: "mail" Name of Server
          local-zone: "mail.domain.com"
          local-data: "mail.domain..com. 90 IN A 10.10.10.10" IP of wan

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

            @VioletDragon not quite..

            the zone is the domain.. domain.com

            the local-data is correct if your wan IP was 10.10.10.10

            And its not name of server, that is the name of the view your creating..

            If your laptop has say IP address 192.168.20.x then it would resolve mail.domain.com to 10.10.10.10

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            • VioletDragonV
              VioletDragon @johnpoz
              last edited by

              @johnpoz So does this look correct? I have taken some info out.

              zone.png

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

                @VioletDragon take that 2nd server: out and you have ..com not sure if typo or just taking something out..

                And you might want to up the TTL?? Or your going to get a lot of queries - 90 was just something I used in my example.

                Oh and this line is wrong

                access-control-view: 192.168.9.100/32 testview

                In your above where you have IP of laptop, it would be mail which is the name of your view

                Here

                2023-10-20_044043.jpg

                You forgot the zone type as well, do you look up anything else in domain.com - from external? If so then that would be transparent zone vs static zone, etc. But with a view don't think it matters.. But you have to set the zone type.

                Here I moved it to the top of my custom options

                topof.jpg

                Set a different longer ttl and changed it what looks more like a public IP

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                • VioletDragonV
                  VioletDragon @johnpoz
                  last edited by

                  @johnpoz I will give this ago and report back to you.

                  192.168.20.0/24 is the IP Range of the VLAN.

                  Regards

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    Right so if you want only the laptop to see that view you'd set a single IP there rather than the subnet.

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                    • johnpozJ
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @stephenw10
                      last edited by

                      @stephenw10 yeah that was my first example with the /32 - but pretty sure he has multiple mobile devices, etc. Vs handing out specific IPs to devices and listing all the ips that you want to use the view, using a cidr is simpler.. Unless of course you have IPs in that range that you don't want to see the view.

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                      • VioletDragonV
                        VioletDragon @stephenw10
                        last edited by

                        @stephenw10 I want multiple VLANs to see this, i.e Guest Network, LAN and WIFI network.

                        Regards

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                        • VioletDragonV
                          VioletDragon @johnpoz
                          last edited by

                          @johnpoz Just a quick question, how can you do this for multiple VLANs?

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                          • johnpozJ
                            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @VioletDragon
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                            @VioletDragon just set the view for whatever source IPs you want be that a /24 or a /20 etc.. you can also create multiple views, etc. if you want some range of IPs to get this result, and some other range of IPs to get a different one, etc.

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                            • VioletDragonV
                              VioletDragon @johnpoz
                              last edited by

                              @johnpoz Yeah I have two VLANs one for Guest WI-FI and Private WI-FI. I am trying to figure out how to add those two into the views.

                              Regards

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

                                @VioletDragon well if your networks are next to each other or even if they are not just use a cidr that covers it..

                                For example if your networks were say 192.168.2.0/24 and 192.168.3.0/24 you could just a 192.168.2.0/23 which would include both of those networks.

                                If your networks are not adjacent you could still use a cidr to include them both.. Say you had

                                192.168.4.0/24 and 192.168.7.0/24 you could use a 192.168.0.0/21 to cover both of those - as long as you were not using any other network that falls under that cidr that you don't want to use the view.

                                I think you might be able to add multiple

                                access-control-view: 192.168.3.0/24 mailview
                                access-control-view: 192.168.7.0/24 mailview
                                access-control-view: 192.168.22.0/24 mailview

                                etc.. but I have not tested that specifically..

                                But I believe you can do that.. You could also just duplicate your view for your different network, call one mailviewA and the other mailviewB or something and then use your different access-control for each one, etc.

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                                • VioletDragonV
                                  VioletDragon @johnpoz
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                                  @johnpoz Is this what I have done correct ? 10.10.10.20/24 is the VLAN for the Private WIFI connection.

                                  Sorry I had to put this project on halt due to work and Christmas. Hope you had a great Christmas.

                                  Regards

                                  Screenshot 2023-12-30 at 18.59.37.png

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                                  • johnpozJ
                                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @VioletDragon
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                                    @VioletDragon if your client is on 10.10.10.0/24 then yeah any client would see that view 10.10.10.x or .y etc..

                                    But your address is wrong a 81.1 is not a valid IP address you need 4 octets and see you have a " there at then end, did you just leave the rest of the IP off to post?

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                                    • VioletDragonV
                                      VioletDragon @johnpoz
                                      last edited by

                                      @johnpoz Yes I removed the rest of the WAN IP for security purposeses. Is this correct though?

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

                                        @VioletDragon but you have your full IP posted in a image above in the thread? Or did I just make up that IP?

                                        I don't see your local zone for the domain and local data for the actual record.

                                        Just scroll up - I posted a very explicit example of how to do it.

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                                        • VioletDragonV
                                          VioletDragon @johnpoz
                                          last edited by

                                          @johnpoz That IP in the screenshot above isn't my IP.

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                                          • VioletDragonV
                                            VioletDragon @johnpoz
                                            last edited by

                                            @johnpoz How does it look now?

                                            Screenshot 2023-12-30 at 19.19.12.png

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