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    • A Offline
      ashok612
      last edited by

      Dear All,

      i have configured pf sense and  im able to access web gui with the help of static ip.
      but the problem is client system which is connected to pfsense lan is taking ip from pfsense DHCP but i am unable to access internet

      kindly help as its very imp for me

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        KOM
        last edited by

        From Diagnostics - Ping, can you ping 8.8.8.8?
        From Diagnostics - DNS Lookup, can you resolve www.google.com?

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          ashok612
          last edited by

          from pf sense WAN i am able to ping 8.8.8.8 but for google.com DNS lookup showing no response.

          Unable to ping 8.8.8.8 from client machine but as well..

          flow of network-

          ISP->Pfsense->Router( is on bridge mode)

          i have passed dhcp from pfsense.

          client machine taking ip from pfsense but unable access internet

          please help

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            chris4916
            last edited by

            If you can access pfSense, then you should be able to perform some connectivity test "from pfSense" even using GUI and diag tools like DNS lookup, trace route…

            Jah Olela Wembo: Les mots se muent en maux quand ils indisposent, agressent ou blessent.

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              muswellhillbilly
              last edited by

              Rather than keep everyone guessing further, why not post your outbound (LAN) firewall rules and your full network config on the PFS, including your routing and DNS settings? It might be possible to make more than random guesses as to what the problem may be.

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