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    [SOLVED] Accessing Web GUI from LAN without IP address

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      gjaltemba
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      What are the dns servers and search domains configured on the web browser computer?

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        Chrismallia
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        If you are using windows make sure the network is private

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          detroitwilly
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          @gjaltemba:

          What are the dns servers and search domains configured on the web browser computer?

          Currently the DNS servers entry is blank, which would probably explain why it doesn't resolve… the search domains are 'localdomain' (see attached image).  Obviously I need to reference a DNS server here to make things work, but what do I put there?  The pfSense box IP, or the hostname?

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            detroitwilly
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            @Chrismallia:

            If you are using windows make sure the network is private

            The system I am using to access the Web GUI is an Ubuntu VM on a Windows host.  The Windows host network is not explicitly private (on a corporate domain currently).  But I've disabled DHCP and my Ubuntu VM has a static IP.

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              Chrismallia
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              Cant you try from a other machine/laptop to rule out the dns

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                gjaltemba
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                Try 192.168.78.1 as dns on ubuntu.

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                  detroitwilly
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                  @Chrismallia:

                  Cant you try from a other machine/laptop to rule out the dns

                  I will try this out shortly and reply back.

                  @gjaltemba:

                  Try 192.168.78.1 as dns on ubuntu.

                  Tried this, and added the hostname/IP of the pfSense box back to the hostname overrides, but no luck.

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                    Chrismallia
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                    Trying the new machine See that its on private network and do  http://cuyahoga

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                      gjaltemba
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                      Have you tried pfSense webui Diagnostics->DNS Lookup  cuyahoga.localdomain

                      What is the output of dig @192.168.78.1 cuyahoga.localdomain from ubuntu?

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                        detroitwilly
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                        @Chrismallia:

                        Trying the new machine See that its on private network and do  http://cuyahoga

                        Alright so I separated my machine from the corporate domain, and enabled DHCP on pfSense's LAN.  From Windows 7, I have obtain IP and DNS automatically, and http://cuyahoga still does not work.  I don't have to add the pfSense box's information to the host override, do I?

                        Note that I can access the GUI via IP address.

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                          detroitwilly
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                          @gjaltemba:

                          Have you tried pfSense webui Diagnostics->DNS Lookup  cuyahoga.localdomain

                          What is the output of dig @192.168.78.1 cuyahoga.localdomain from ubuntu?

                          Alright I ran the dns lookup and got the results in the attached image.  I then clicked add alias, and that seems to have done the trick, I can access via http://cuyahoga.localdomain and http://cuyahoga.

                          I than ran the dig command and got the attached results.

                          So this obviously solved the problem, but what exactly is happening when I add the alias?  Also, can I view aliases in another part of the webui?

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                            gjaltemba
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                            Glad you got it working.

                            Firewall->Aliases is not hard to find.

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                              detroitwilly
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                              @gjaltemba:

                              Glad you got it working.

                              Firewall->Aliases is not hard to find.

                              Thanks for the help!

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