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    DaddyGo @float
    last edited by Sep 13, 2020, 12:42 PM

    @float said in Fetching package: connection reset by peer:

    because they have to use port 853 and not the standard port 53?

    BINGO

    90d18f64-ae5b-4842-9d5f-32aca309297c-image.png

    Cats bury it so they can't see it!
    (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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      float
      last edited by Sep 13, 2020, 12:44 PM

      Ok, thanks. So I don't have to worry about the "dns lookup" saying no response?

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        DaddyGo @float
        last edited by DaddyGo Sep 13, 2020, 12:48 PM Sep 13, 2020, 12:46 PM

        @float said in Fetching package: connection reset by peer:

        dns lookup" saying no response?

        but yes and it's getting weirder

        e16dff5a-66de-4a98-8fa5-7f1107874e9b-image.png

        Cats bury it so they can't see it!
        (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by Sep 13, 2020, 12:47 PM

          No that not OK. All of those servers should respond to DoT queries.

          If you have a host name there it must match as it will be used for verification. But you don't need to have one.

          Steve

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            DaddyGo
            last edited by Sep 13, 2020, 12:49 PM

            Try something, really just optional

            DNS hostname - cloudflare-dns.com

            Cats bury it so they can't see it!
            (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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              float
              last edited by Sep 13, 2020, 12:51 PM

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                DaddyGo @float
                last edited by DaddyGo Sep 13, 2020, 12:54 PM Sep 13, 2020, 12:53 PM

                @float

                can you PING 1.1.1.1 under windows or linux (behind pfSense)
                what do you see in the firewall log then?

                +++edit:
                this can also be interesting

                9e1faf4f-7bb9-4e7a-91c6-8fed4bc7f04d-image.png

                Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                  float
                  last edited by float Sep 13, 2020, 1:03 PM Sep 13, 2020, 1:02 PM

                  I changed the dns server to only 8.8.8.8

                  I can ping it:

                  5a730425-3036-463c-9c3b-7dcbe5dcd782-image.png

                  I can resolve hosts:

                  Sep 13 15:03:07 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: control cmd: stats_noreset
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: validation success 157.228.27.193.in-addr.arpa. PTR IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: validate(nxdomain): sec_status_secure
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: validated DNSKEY 193.in-addr.arpa. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: query response was ANSWER
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: reply from <.> 8.8.8.8#853
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: response for 193.in-addr.arpa. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: validation success 157.228.27.193.in-addr.arpa. PTR IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: validate(nxdomain): sec_status_secure
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: validated DNSKEY 193.in-addr.arpa. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: query response was ANSWER
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: reply from <.> 8.8.8.8#853
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: response for 193.in-addr.arpa. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: resolving 193.in-addr.arpa. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: validated DS 193.in-addr.arpa. DS IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: query response was ANSWER
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: reply from <.> 8.8.8.8#853
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: response for 193.in-addr.arpa. DS IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: resolving 193.in-addr.arpa. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: validated DS 193.in-addr.arpa. DS IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: query response was ANSWER
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: reply from <.> 8.8.8.8#853
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: response for 193.in-addr.arpa. DS IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: resolving 193.in-addr.arpa. DS IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: query response was NXDOMAIN ANSWER
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: reply from <.> 8.8.8.8#853
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: response for 157.228.27.193.in-addr.arpa. PTR IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: resolving 193.in-addr.arpa. DS IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: query response was NXDOMAIN ANSWER
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: reply from <.> 8.8.8.8#853
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: response for 157.228.27.193.in-addr.arpa. PTR IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: resolving 157.228.27.193.in-addr.arpa. PTR IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:0 	info: resolving 157.228.27.193.in-addr.arpa. PTR IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: validation success time-a.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov. AAAA IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: validate(cname_noanswer): sec_status_secure
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: validation success time-c.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov. AAAA IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: validate(cname_noanswer): sec_status_secure
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: validation success time-b.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov. AAAA IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: validate(cname_noanswer): sec_status_secure
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: validated DNSKEY nist.gov. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: validated DNSKEY nist.gov. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: validated DNSKEY nist.gov. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: query response was ANSWER
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: reply from <.> 8.8.8.8#853
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: response for nist.gov. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:3 	info: validation success time-b.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov. AAAA IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:3 	info: validate(cname_noanswer): sec_status_secure
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:3 	info: validation success time-a.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov. AAAA IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:3 	info: validate(cname_noanswer): sec_status_secure
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:3 	info: validated DNSKEY nist.gov. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:3 	info: validated DNSKEY nist.gov. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:3 	info: query response was ANSWER
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:3 	info: reply from <.> 8.8.8.8#853
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:3 	info: response for nist.gov. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: validation success 124.25.26.194.in-addr.arpa. PTR IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: validate(nxdomain): sec_status_secure
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: validated DNSKEY 194.in-addr.arpa. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: query response was ANSWER
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: reply from <.> 8.8.8.8#853
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:1 	info: response for 194.in-addr.arpa. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: validation success 124.25.26.194.in-addr.arpa. PTR IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: validate(nxdomain): sec_status_secure
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: validated DNSKEY 194.in-addr.arpa. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: query response was ANSWER
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: reply from <.> 8.8.8.8#853
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: response for 194.in-addr.arpa. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: resolving nist.gov. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: validated DS nist.gov. DS IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: validated DS nist.gov. DS IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: validated DS nist.gov. DS IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: query response was ANSWER
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: reply from <.> 8.8.8.8#853
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:2 	info: response for nist.gov. DS IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:3 	info: resolving nist.gov. DNSKEY IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:3 	info: validated DS nist.gov. DS IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:3 	info: validated DS nist.gov. DS IN
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:3 	info: query response was ANSWER
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:3 	info: reply from <.> 8.8.8.8#853
                  Sep 13 15:03:02 	unbound 	36154:3 	info: response for nist.gov. DS IN 
                  
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                    DaddyGo @float
                    last edited by Sep 13, 2020, 1:11 PM

                    @float said in Fetching package: connection reset by peer:

                    and inside pfSense? (nslookup)

                    Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                    (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                      float
                      last edited by Sep 13, 2020, 1:14 PM

                      [2.4.5-RELEASE][admin@]/root: nslookup www.facebook.com 8.8.8.8
                      Server: 8.8.8.8
                      Address: 8.8.8.8#53

                      Non-authoritative answer:
                      www.facebook.com canonical name = star-mini.c10r.facebook.com.
                      Name: star-mini.c10r.facebook.com
                      Address: 157.240.210.35
                      Name: star-mini.c10r.facebook.com
                      Address: 2a03:2880:f121:83:face:b00c:0:25de

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                        DaddyGo @float
                        last edited by DaddyGo Sep 13, 2020, 1:26 PM Sep 13, 2020, 1:26 PM

                        @float

                        Okay, if you like 8.8.8.8

                        just a little plus, you might want to disable 53 if you only want to use DoT
                        and point all DNS requests to pfSense (manualy or DHCP)
                        try to use only static entries (DHCP) and uncheck it, this

                        2482df19-ebfe-40d8-8d6d-f00cf8834357-image.png

                        oh and get ready for the new craziness DoH 😉

                        Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                        (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                          float
                          last edited by Sep 13, 2020, 1:30 PM

                          Thank you. Everything is working as it should, only pfsense is being funny, right?

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                            DaddyGo @float
                            last edited by Sep 13, 2020, 1:35 PM

                            @float said in Fetching package: connection reset by peer:

                            pfsense is being funny, right?

                            The deeper you dive into it, the more funny it will be.
                            You'll see how serious the stuff is.
                            RED circle 18 - Caution this is addictive 😉

                            Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                            (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                              float
                              last edited by Sep 13, 2020, 4:14 PM

                              I reinstalled pfsense from the install image of netgate. Same issue. All the DNS-servers return "no response" on the firewall (no changes made on the settings). Nice extra problem: none of the clients can contact the dns servers, so they don't have any internet...

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                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by stephenw10 Sep 13, 2020, 4:40 PM Sep 13, 2020, 4:40 PM

                                After your restored your config I assume? The default install resolves as expected?

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                                  float
                                  last edited by Sep 13, 2020, 4:41 PM

                                  I didn't restore my config. Default install doesn't resolve.

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                                    DaddyGo @float
                                    last edited by Sep 13, 2020, 4:52 PM

                                    @float said in Fetching package: connection reset by peer:

                                    Default install doesn't resolve.

                                    Can you only connect to your ISP's modem / router?

                                    Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                                    (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                                      float
                                      last edited by Sep 13, 2020, 4:58 PM

                                      I can resolve any host on pfsense, but not on the clients after pfsense. Pfsense is making the connection with the modem.

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                                        DaddyGo @float
                                        last edited by DaddyGo Sep 13, 2020, 5:54 PM Sep 13, 2020, 5:14 PM

                                        @float said in Fetching package: connection reset by peer:

                                        Pfsense is making the connection with the modem.

                                        I was just wondering if you don't have some crazy ISP filtering ...

                                        So,

                                        Are the interfaces configured correctly in Unbound?
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                                        and

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                                        do clients' DNS point to pfSense?

                                        c38a2df5-1cf9-431d-aae8-d07b9d432b52-image.png

                                        Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                                        (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                          last edited by Sep 13, 2020, 5:18 PM

                                          Can you ping out from clients by IP?

                                          Is Unbound actually running? Any errors in the resolver log?

                                          Steve

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