Big DNS Problems *Illustrated*
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@skalyx said in Big DNS Problems *Illustrated*:
DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_BAD_CONFIG
Try this :
Remove Squid.
Remove Snort.
Remove pfBlockerNG,
Remove "1.0.0.1 and 1.1.1.1"
I don't know what PureNAT is, but it's surely not needed, so remove it.
Put Resolver in the default, resolve mode.Now you reached the point with one possible conclusion : no more issues.
Go the other way around, do one step a day, and test every situation that triggered problems.
As soon as issues come back, will will know where you have to focus on.Btw : pfSense on a Laptop ????
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@Gertjan
Hello,
I did not touch anything since I posted my problem here but it looks like the problem disappeared. I did not have the issue since then.However, I am sure it will happen so I will try the troubleshooting steps you wrote. Thanks for that.
Regarding the laptop, I just have a spare laptop with a broken screen and it works well. I tried on a desktop with multiple Ethernet ports and it performs as well.
Regarding the "pure Nat" it is a function we can activate in PfSense setting-advanced. Please refer to
Btw: I already tried uninstalling snort, squidy purenat. I suspect pfblockerng and DNSec to screw things over
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UPDATE:
Problems started reoccuring this morning so I have tried to inspect my DNS settings once again. Here what I found:
I have removed the "private-domain: "plex.direct"" in the custom options situated in Services->DNS Resolver. It looks like it works but I will have to let it for some time. Tidal does not have any problem with this change. I will update whenever my "test time" is up. -
You shouldn't need to add a custom option for "plex.direct" anyway... pfSense already adds one to the config file it generates by default.
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@virgiliomi said in Big DNS Problems *Illustrated*:
You shouldn't need to add a custom option for "plex.direct" anyway... pfSense already adds one to the config file it generates by default.
Since when?
There is nothing in the unbound showing that it does that - sorry but I believe your mistaken.. If you want prevent rebind issues with plex.direct you would have to put it in there yourself.
Here this direct from the /var/unbound.conf
# DNS Rebinding # For DNS Rebinding prevention private-address: 10.0.0.0/8 private-address: ::ffff:a00:0/104 private-address: 172.16.0.0/12 private-address: ::ffff:ac10:0/108 private-address: 169.254.0.0/16 private-address: ::ffff:a9fe:0/112 private-address: 192.168.0.0/16 private-address: ::ffff:c0a8:0/112 private-address: fd00::/8 private-address: fe80::/10 # Set private domains in case authoritative name server returns a Private IP address
There is nothing there for plex.direct to turn off rebind for it - maybe you turned off rebind completely if your not having issues with plex.direct..
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Not sure. But I know if I go into /var/unbound/unbound.conf, there's already
private-domain: "plex.direct" domain-insecure: "plex.direct"
in there. And it's well above the area where custom options from the config page go.
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Is it under this heading
# Set private domains in case authoritative name server returns a Private IP address
See my previous post edit on what is listed there.
If you setup a domain override?
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So, the cause of my problems cannot be linked to this entry in custom options? I am surprised by the fact that I do not have any DNS problems since I removed it. I still need to see if it does fix it over time.
In fact, I was restored my PFsense last day and could not activate my DNS resolver until I removed : private-domain: "plex.direct". So, it may be the cause of my problem. I do not remember why I put that and have not had any Plex issue since the time I removed the entry. -
@johnpoz Ahh... so a domain override will put it there. That would be why then. I have one there, but it's basically to save Unbound a few steps since I was having issues with Plex resolution. Learn something new every day.
@skalyx I kinda went off on a tangent related to that option, not realizing that something else in my setup was putting it in the unbound configuration automatically. It seems odd to me that a setting related to Plex would clear up your issue with TIDAL though.
Apologies for the confusion.
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@virgiliomi No worries, mate! Thanks to participating in my post! I am also surprised to the fact this entry caused problems with my DNS resolver and Tidal. I do not know... I will have to check further.
I now have Plex issues... I am forced to put it again. I get: "Unable to connect to "HDPlex" securely."
I will put it once again and hope my problem is not linked to it.
I will update ! -
Where are you overriding it to go? I don't use tidal - to honest not sure what plex is trying to do there at all..
Maybe chrome is doing its own sort of rebind protection? Best thing to do is sniff to see exactly what the client is asking for and what is or isn't getting returned, etc.
Can tell you for sure with out turning off rebind for plex.direct your going to run into issues - and prob only get indirect connections to your local plex box.
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@johnpoz I'm overriding it to go to one of Plex's servers still (one of their secondary servers)... just saving Unbound a couple of resolution steps. I was running into timeout issues occasionally. I don't use TIDAL, so no idea what might be going on with that.
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So your overriding it to go direct to the authoritative ns for plex? Yeah that would turn off dnssec and rebind..
Once the domain is resolved once - the authoritatives would be cached for the life of the ttl, and would not have to resolve any more? Would just have to ask the cached NS for the domain direct, if a record TTL had expired.
If your having timeouts on resolving - try turning on prefetch, and even the serve 0 ttl option.. This can help if you have slow resolving for specific domains.
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Already had prefetch on... will turn on Serve 0 TTL also.
Again, apologies to the OP for the slight tangent... what turned out to be me trying to point something out has instead helped me... hopefully your issue can be resolved too, though not sure what has been given to me is at all related to your problem.
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So just looked and the TTL on those ns for plex.direct are quite long
example
;; ANSWER SECTION: ns-plexdirect.plex.tv. 604800 IN A 82.94.168.7
Is your unbound restarting a lot @virgiliomi -- once that is looked up once, you should not have to resolve the NS for plex.direct again for quite some time.. 7 Days to be exact ;)
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@johnpoz Are you talking to me John? I do not really understand your message.
Do you have any idea what my problem might be caused from?BTW, private-domain: "plex.direct" fixed "Unable to connect to "HDPlex" securely.".
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@johnpoz Gonna PM you and we can continue chatting there so the topic can go back to the OP's issue.
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Yeah sorry @skalyx me and @virgiliomi kind of got on a bit of tangent there from your problem.
So putting in plex.direct back into custom fixed your plex problem - but your still having issues with tidal? I guess I do the free trial thing and see if could duplicate your problem.
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@johnpoz
No worries!
For the moment, TIDAL is working fine haha. Problems happen from time to time not constantly so I will have to see over time. -
UPDATE: I got the problem again with known website such as cloudflare.com etc. I will try to remove plex entry again in custom option (DNS Resolver).
Do you have any idea to help me out?