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      Antibiotic @johnpoz
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      @johnpoz How do you connect pi hole and any additional rules in pfsense?Why I'm asking because have also small Glinet router with built in adguard dns server and he is dusting on sofa. Could be also start using in this way!

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Antibiotic
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        @Antibiotic I point my clients to the pihole, which forwards to pfsense, which then unbound resolves. There are no rules needed on pfsense do this.. Pihole is just like any other client asking unbound for dns.

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          Antibiotic @johnpoz
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          @johnpoz said in Port restriction rule!:

          I point my clients to the pihole

          How? Did you manually set pihole ip address for each home network in dns settings?

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            Antibiotic @johnpoz
            last edited by Antibiotic

            @johnpoz said in Port restriction rule!:

            which forwards to pfsense

            Did you set to forward pihole dns request to unbound than?

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              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Antibiotic
              last edited by johnpoz

              @Antibiotic yes my pihole is on 192.168.3.10, it forwards to pfsense IP address 192.168.3.253

              Pfsense manages my local network home.arpa, and all the dhcp for all my network.. You could have pihole handle that if you wanted.. But if you have more than network that can get a bit complicated.

              client ask pihole for say nas.home.arpa, it says well that is not on any of my block lists so like anything else you ask for it forwards to pfsense.. pfsense says nas.home.arpa is at 192.168.9.10

              One thing you prob want to do is in pihole allow it to forward ptrs for rfc1918. So you would uncheck this

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              And you sure don't want it do dnssec, because unbound is doing that.

              pfblocker can for sure do the same thing, etc. but I like the pihole eyecandy

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              Its easy to look at the query log, filter exactly on what a machine asked for - or anything specific has been asked for, and who asked for it.

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                Antibiotic @johnpoz
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                @johnpozHello,

                Local subnet 192.168.10.1
                Local subnet 192.168.20.1 (connected router in AP mode, this router have usb connected hard disk with sharing files)
                How to make to see PC connected to 192.168.10.1 subnet to see this hard disk for file sharing?

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                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Antibiotic
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                  @Antibiotic not sure what is what here, but your policy routing.. If you want network x to access something on y you need to allow it before you policy route out some specific gateway.

                  https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/multiwan/policy-route.html#bypassing-policy-routing

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                    Antibiotic @johnpoz
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                    @johnpoz I did

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                    But this rule should be on top, regarding DNS redirect and all other redirection rules or can be locate above "Default allow LAN to any rule"?

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                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      That's fine as long as you only need TCP traffic between the local subnets.

                      Define exactly how you are testing? If by 'see' the hard disk you mean some sort of Windows device discovery that usually only works within one subnet.

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                        Antibiotic @stephenw10
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                        @stephenw10 said in Port restriction rule!:

                        Определите, как именно вы проводите тестирование? Если под словом «видеть» жесткий диск, вы имеете в виду некое обнаружение устройств Windows, которое обычно работает только в пределах одной подсети.

                        Yes exactly, i want to connect from Windows pc subnet 192.168.10.1 to Wireless router hard disk in subnet 192.168.20.1

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                          Antibiotic @stephenw10
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                          @stephenw10 Oh i did mistake with only TCP and change to any)))

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                            Antibiotic @stephenw10
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                            @stephenw10 But the rules order are correct, regarding the rest redirection rules? Will they work correctly?

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                              Antibiotic @stephenw10
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                              @stephenw10 Now can connect to Wireless router web gui form PC in other local subnet but still not able to see this hard disk on router connect over USB like samba sharing? Network discovery is ON for private network.

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                                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Antibiotic
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                                @Antibiotic how and the hell did Steve's quote turn into Russian? ;)

                                I didn't look that deep at you rules - but that DOT redirect, ie dns over tls more than likely will not work.. Even if you have unbound listening for dot. Because any sane dot client should validate the cert is correct for the NS they are wanting to talk to via dot.

                                Say your client is trying to talk to the quad9 via dot, it should validate that the cert is valid for dns.quad9.net, if not it should complain and not actually work. Unless you were using a cert it trusts that has cn/san for dns.quad9.net.. If it doesn't its a lame dot client, because one of the main features of dot or doh is validation that your talking to the NS you think your talking too via cert being correct and signed by CA you trust.

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                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @Antibiotic
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                                  @Antibiotic said in Port restriction rule!:

                                  not able to see this hard disk on router connect over USB like samba sharing? Network discovery is ON

                                  Device discovery like that typically only works inside the subnet of the device doing the discovery. So it will not 'discover' something in a different subnet.

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                                    Antibiotic @johnpoz
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                                    @johnpoz I did how to recommend NetGate doc in DNS redirect section: "Clients using DNS over TLS or DNS over HTTPS could circumvent this protection. Redirecting or blocking port 853 may help with DNS over TLS, depending on the clients."

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                                      Antibiotic @stephenw10
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                                      @stephenw10 Than how to do this ?

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                                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Antibiotic
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                                        @Antibiotic said in Port restriction rule!:

                                        depending on the clients."

                                        Is the important part here.. If the dot client is sane, it wouldn't work - but sure guess there are some really shitty dot clients that don't actually validate..

                                        Either way it helps with dot circumvent, because it the bad client will just work anyway, ie be redirect, or it will fail. I was just trying to point out that redirection of dot shouldn't work.

                                        Dot is the less common use for clients, android might do dot vs doh? Dot is easy to block, just don't allow 853.. Doh is harder to block because it hides itself with all your other 443 traffic that has to be allowed for the internet to actually work.

                                        Dot is more suited for NS that is forwarding to some other NS, and not actually the end client.

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                                        • stephenw10S
                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                          Do not use discovery. Enter the IP addresss or hostname directly.

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                                            Antibiotic @johnpoz
                                            last edited by Antibiotic

                                            @johnpoz I delete this rules regarding DOT and did by instructions in Blocking External Client DNS Queries regarding DOT)))

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