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      albertmiclat
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      Hi Jimp,

      When you exported the configuration for Windows clients, did you check the Block Outside DNS option? Nope i didn't tick this option when i export the Windows client configuration.

      will this work if tick only on the OpenVPN server? or the Windows client export must also have?

      Also make sure that the DNS resolver is configured with an ACL to allow the OpenVPN client subnet to make DNS queries. where can i check this?

      Thanks,
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        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @albertmiclat
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        @albertmiclat said in DNS issue while connected to OpenVPN:

        will this work if tick only on the OpenVPN server? or the Windows client export must also have?

        That is not a server-side option. It only works on Windows clients so it would go in the Windows client configuration.

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          albertmiclat
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          @jimp
          That is not a server-side option. It only works on Windows clients so it would go in the Windows client configuration. i noticed on the server configuration this option is also visible.
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          Also make sure that the DNS resolver is configured with an ACL to allow the OpenVPN client subnet to make DNS queries. where can i check this?

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            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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            Yes, but it pushes that to the client, it doesn't affect how the server behaves.

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              albertmiclat
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              @jimp
              Ok, so if i want this setting to be active i must export a new Windows client configuration correct?

              by default DNS resolver is enabled, im not sure where the ACL where can i check this?
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              thanks

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                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                That wouldn't affect VPN clients in any way, only the firewall itself.

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                  albertmiclat
                  last edited by

                  Ok..

                  Also make sure that the DNS resolver is configured with an ACL to allow the OpenVPN client subnet to make DNS queries. how can i check this settings?

                  thanks

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                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                    last edited by

                    Services > DNS Resolver, Access Lists tab

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                      noplan
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                      do you use the netBios setting ?
                      out of the blue
                      brNP

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                        albertmiclat @noplan
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                        @noplan if you are referring to this? then yes
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                          albertmiclat @jimp
                          last edited by

                          @jimp looks like DNS resolver is not enabled, can i still proceed to add the ACL or this must be enable first?
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                            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                            Are you using the DNS Forwarder then?

                            Or what are the clients using for DNS if not the firewall?

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                              albertmiclat @jimp
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                              @jimp DNS forwarders also not enabled.

                              our clients is using our Windows DNS servers..

                              configured on here System > General Setting
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                              and here for OpenVPN
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                                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                                OK so the firewall would not be involved in their DNS at all. The "Block outside DNS" box is about all you can do there other than trying to solve client issues.

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                                  albertmiclat @jimp
                                  last edited by

                                  @jimp Ok.

                                  so for the "Block outside DNS" i need to generated a new Windows client configuration with "Block outside DNS" tick to get this setting in effect?

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                                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                    last edited by

                                    You can check the box on the server which may help. If it doesn't, then try exporting a fresh client.

                                    If neither one helps then it's something else entirely, most likely not in OpenVPN. Could be on the client or the DNS server, but either way, not pfSense and unlikely to be OpenVPN.

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                                      albertmiclat @jimp
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                                      @jimp Thanks jimp.. I will do some testing first. Thanks!

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                                        albertmiclat
                                        last edited by

                                        @jimp base on my testing the user still encounter the same problem unable to resolves DNS hostname.

                                        my openvpn subnet is 10.50.0.0/22, i noticed when the user is getting 10.50.1.X ip address they encounter the DNS issue.

                                        i dont have any clue where to check next, any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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                                          Gertjan @albertmiclat
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                                          @albertmiclat said in DNS issue while connected to OpenVPN:

                                          the user is getting 10.50.1.X ip address

                                          Ok for the IP, but what about the IP of the DNS the client received ? Why not mentionning it ? The gateway and mask while you're at it.
                                          The DNS IP is your DNS server in your/a network ? Can it be accessed by the OpenVPN client ? Is the DNS set up to receive DNS requests from OpenVPN clients ?
                                          Note : You're not using pfSense as a DNS for your networks, but some other device. So pfSense OpenVPN server should be set up accordingly. How ? depends on your network ....

                                          I guess you should use :

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                                          where a.b.c.d is your DNS.

                                          No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                                          Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                                            albertmiclat @Gertjan
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                                            @Gertjan this setting are set accordingly.
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                                            users also getting the right configurations
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                                            cannot ping both ip and hostname
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