pfsense dns redirect failure
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my pfsense is sitting at 192.168.3.1 I create local dns remapping so I do not have to type the IP address so something like pfsense.local maps to 192.168.3.1
pfsense will not allow me to do this. The page comes up red indicating a dns remap attack. Is there a way to create a rule to allow this one specific redirect?
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Can you not use the real host name?
Otherwise you can add Alternate Hostnames it will accept in System > Advanced > Admin Access. Or you can disable the DNS rebinding check there.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in pfsense dns redirect failure:
Otherwise you can add Alternate Hostnames it will accept in System > Advanced > Admin Access.
That worked thank you
I have a bunch of dns rewrites to blah.local so pfsense.local is just easy to remember
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