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    • DerelictD
      Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
      last edited by

      If windows has it hard set remove it from the interface config in windows.

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      • johnpozJ
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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        Didn't see anything?  How about you post it…

        So show us that you wanting to hand out 192.168.1.10, for example I hand out 192.168.3.10 -- here I did a release and then renew, you can see in the offer 192.168.3.10 was offered..

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          stewii
          last edited by

          Thanks for pointing out where to look. I changed it to 192.168.1.52 just to try and still receiving 192.168.1.1. See attachments. I think I just realized what you meant by windows hard set. No it is not hard set.

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          • DerelictD
            Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
            last edited by

            You have another DHCP server on your network. Look at the source MAC address of the DHCP server responses.

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            • johnpozJ
              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
              last edited by

              Or you have a reservation setup for that client.. Your client is 192.168.1.7 but your pool is 150-254 so clearly its not coming from that pool..

              Notice my pool, my client .100 is outside that pool I have a reservation/static for it set..

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                stewii
                last edited by

                Don't have a second DHCP server but I do have a static reservation for the client. Almost all of my clients have a static reservation. So this brings up two questions.

                1. if I use a DHCP reservation on pfsense how do I send DNS to the client that gets the reservation without hard setting it on the client?

                2 I have other non windows clients (Sonos and android) that are in the DHCP pool that do not report back to my dns server 192.168.1.52 (remember I changed it). If DHCP is sending out DNS why wouldn't these clients use the DNS that it is supposed to from DHCP?

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                • johnpozJ
                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                  " If DHCP is sending out DNS why wouldn't these clients use the DNS that it is supposed to from DHCP?"

                  because they haven't updated their lease yet??

                  So set the dns you want your client to use in the reservation..  If you don't then yeah its going to get the IP address your dhcp server is running on as default.

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                    stewii
                    last edited by

                    So after a reboot of pfsense, everything started working as it should. I guess the reboot released all the static leases?

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                    • johnpozJ
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                      last edited by

                      huh?  Or you client updated its lease.. And the reboot had zero to do with it..

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                        stewii
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                        I guess I should have been more clear. After a reboot of pfsense, all clients started talking to my DNS server as it is configured in pfsense. Meaning all clients windows linux android and whatever sonos runs on(probably linux) started reporting into the DNS server at 192.168.1.52. So take it how you want….

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