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    Created second Lan, but machines can't communicate between networks.

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    • bepoB Offline
      bepo @asfsfreh
      last edited by johnpoz

      @asfsfreh please provide a screenshot of your dns config.
      And maybe there is a dns cache on your device. Try to reboot your client.

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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        Or just flush the cache on your local device - but hard on phone.. Normally you would have to cycle the wifi connection. But its possible his app or phone is using public dns.. Which is why I brought up the whole redirecting dns thing.

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        • A Offline
          asfsfreh @johnpoz
          last edited by

          @johnpoz in /etc/resolv/conf on my client my nameserver is listed as pfsense (192.168.1.1). Here's a screenshot of what I did, with my real domain replaced for the screenshot: 0_1548257141534_DNSresolver.png

          And here is what the DNS resolver page looks like. Shouldn't this work?

          0_1548257340053_DNS settings.png
          0_1548257432143_DNS2.png

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          • bepoB Offline
            bepo
            last edited by

            Your setting looks good on my first view.
            Did you flushed your dns cache as recommended by @johnpoz?

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              asfsfreh @bepo
              last edited by

              @bepo Yes, flushed cache but no change.

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              • bepoB Offline
                bepo
                last edited by

                Maybe you can do some troubleshooting with nslookup. It helps to determine if the dns server knows the correct ip.

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