DynDNS locally
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First: I do apologize if I put this in the wrong area.
I had an ASUS router a while back before I came to the attention of pfSense. (awesome!). So on my ASUS router I could set an option for reverse NAT. meaning that I am able to take my dynDNS name and use that on my LAN and it would resolve.
Example:
In my house I would type "example.dyndns.org:8443" and I would get my server web interface.When in another town I could type "example.dyndns.org:8443" and I would get my server web interface, same thing.
I have searched the webs and support pages and I find a little but not enough.
Any one??
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If all you're doing is providing local host names, you don't need DynDNS. pfSense has 2 built in DNS servers. Just configure your local names there. You can even have DHCP pass the names to the DNS server.