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      Saqqara
      last edited by Saqqara

      Upgraded a few devices, after the upgrade in dns servers i am seeing ::1

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      We are not running IP6 on the firewall,

      Do anyone know how to remove this entry, or is it bug

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        SwissSteph
        last edited by SwissSteph

        I have the same thing and I never set (23.09.1 and earlier) this parameter!?

        Is it safe to remove it? ... and how?

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        I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
        ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
        ... And sorry for my bad English...

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          DaniloZ Administrator @SwissSteph
          last edited by

          @SwissSteph that can be managed under System > General Setup - DNS Server Settings - DNS Resolution Behavior

          If you choose the "Use remote DNS Servers, ignore local DNS" option, you won't see localhost addresses IPv4/IPv6 listed there anymore.
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            SwissSteph @DaniloZ
            last edited by

            @DaniloZ

            Thank you for your reply.

            what i don't understand is that i didn't change anything from my version 23.09.1 to version 24.03 and i have this ::1 that appeared.

            What's more, I also didn't change anything in the option you indicate, and haven't done so for many versions, so I don't understand why I have to change this parameter. Is it something new in version 24.03?

            Sorry for these questions "for this type of detail"...

            I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
            ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
            ... And sorry for my bad English...

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              Gertjan @SwissSteph
              last edited by

              @SwissSteph said in Upgrade to 24.03 - DNS Settings:

              so I don't understand why I have to change this parameter

              It's not a bug, it was a missing feature.
              See here : pfSense® Plus software version 24.03-RELEASE is here! where you can find the Release notes.

              and there you have it :

              Fixed: Local DNS resolution behavior does not add an IPv6 nameserver #15139

              So it fixes so something. Does it break something else ?
              Remember "::1" is not exposing any IPv6 on your networks. Its only accessible by processes running on pfSense itself.

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

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                SwissSteph @Gertjan
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                @Gertjan

                Thank you for your message and your explanations 👍

                I started with two "no-name" pfsense, one for use at home and the other as a backup in case of problems (which can happen when you're new to pfsense).
                ... And now I'm living with a Netgate 8200
                ... And sorry for my bad English...

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                  Saqqara
                  last edited by

                  Thanks for the responses,

                  Now known this is normal and not a bug

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                  • jimpJ
                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                    last edited by jimp

                    For clarity since it wasn't spelled out explicitly above:

                    The ::1 entry for IPv6 is the same as 127.0.0.1 for IPv4. It's just the localhost loopback address but for IPv6 which allows the system to talk to itself over IPv6 locally as needed. It doesn't have any bearing on anything outside of the firewall itself.

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                      RJ @jimp
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                      @jimp

                      Thanks for confirming the nameserver ::1 entry in /etc/resolv.conf is there for IPv6. This has not caused any problems for me.

                      However, I think it causes DNS Lookups from within the pfsense GUI to briefly hang as it waits for a timeout from the query to ::1

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                        MoonKnight @RJ
                        last edited by

                        @RJ said in Upgrade to 24.03 - DNS Settings:

                        @jimp

                        Thanks for confirming the nameserver ::1 entry in /etc/resolv.conf is there for IPv6. This has not caused any problems for me.

                        However, I think it causes DNS Lookups from within the pfsense GUI to briefly hang as it waits for a timeout from the query to ::1

                        Look at this one:
                        https://forum.netgate.com/topic/189394/local-loopback-ipv6-dns-timeouts-no-response-24-03

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