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    Can Ping ok, but no browse

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      dmattd
      last edited by

      Hello Pfsense community,

      Been struggling with the integration between PfSense  and  SMC Business Class modem (Comcast).

      I have visibility to the modem from PFSense.  Topology is simple and is as follows:

      LAN ⇐⇒ PFSense  ⇐⇒ SMC ⇐⇒ Internet

      These are the knowns:

      (1) If I uplink with computer directly to one of the ports on the SMC modem (to test), I can see the internet and browse.

      (2) If I uplink directly to the LAN NIC on the PFSense box, I can ping out successfully from the PFSense Diagnostic through the SMC modem and get a proper feedback from the targeted site (full domain name or ip address). I have visibility to the internet, however my brower(s) do not work. Ping works, but no browser.

      Any thoughts on what to do?  I have a simple set up with no fancy configurations.  I have no filters, no bridging, no NAT

      Status: Interfaces
      WAN interface (em0)
      Status up
      MAC address 00:1b:21:6c:09:32
      IP address 75.xx.xx.49 
      Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
      Gateway 75.xx.xx.54
      ISP DNS servers 75.75.75.75
      75.75.76.76
      Media 1000baseTX <full-duplex>In/out packets 105/102 (12 KB/12 KB)
      In/out errors 0/0
      Collisions 0

      LAN interface (nfe0)
      Status up
      MAC address e0:cb:4e:1d:44:7b
      IP address 192.168.1.1 
      Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
      Media 100baseTX <full-duplex>In/out packets 713/266 (83 KB/241 KB)</full-duplex></full-duplex>

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        Nachtfalke
        last edited by

        1.) Check firewall rules to allow all traffic on LAn interface
        2.) Enable DNS Forwarder in pfsense
        3.) Configure DHCP Server for LAN interface to send DNS or add it manualle on hosts on LAN. Choose the pfsense LAN interface as DNS server for the hosts.

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          chpalmer
          last edited by

          SMC Business Class modem (Comcast).

          Is your gateway modem bridged?  Have you tried rebooting it before connecting your pfSense box?

          Triggering snowflakes one by one..
          Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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            wallabybob
            last edited by

            Care to elaborate on my brower(s) do not work? They crash? They appear busy but don't display anything? They report "unrecognised hostname"? …

            Do you get different results if you give a hostname in the location box or give an IP address in the location box? If so, how are they different?

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              dmattd
              last edited by

              Thanks to all for your help.  The solution was found by:

              -Enable DNS Forwarder in pfsense

              It works great now.

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