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      leforban last edited by leforban

      Hi fellows,
      I made a two changes recently and can't figure out what I did wrong :

      • configured local DNS resolver so my pihole can get the hostnames
      • Added DynDNS to Cloudflare

      A little bit of information to help you understand my logs :

      • WAN dynamic IP (change to [MyWANIP] in the logs)
      • 192.168.100.1 = my ISP modem in bridge mode
      • 192.168.100.10 = no idea what this is
      • 10.161.19.33 = my ISP first hop
      • igb0 = my WAN interface
      • 10.88.1.0/24 = my LAN network

      I feel like pfsense thinks for a brief moment that my WAN IP changes to 192.168.100.1 instead of my real public IP.

      Thanks for your help !

      System-General-Logs.txt
      NTP-Logs.txt
      Gateways-Logs.txt
      Firewall-Logs.txt
      DNS-Resolver-Logs.txt
      DHCP-Logs.txt

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