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    DNS resolver exiting when loading pfblocker 25.03.b.20250409.2208

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      SteveITS Galactic Empire @w0w
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      @w0w said in DNS resolver exiting when loading pfblocker 25.03.b.20250409.2208:

      I can resolve names using DNS lookup on the pfSense, so Unbound is somehow working

      I was reading through this thread...pfSense creates a route for a custom Monitor IP used for gateway monitoring so if that is the same as your DNS server, that IP will have a route.

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        w0w @SteveITS
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        @SteveITS
        Speaking of today, I am using the new snapshot—the pfSense release candidate. A lot has changed since this thread was created. At the moment, there are no issues with the resolver for me. In fact, most of the problems I had were likely caused by an incompatible IPv6 configuration. According to the documentation, it wasn’t supposed to work properly anyway, so I reconfigured it to be more compatible. Also, there have been new patches and other improvements as well.

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          RobbieTT @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10 said in DNS resolver exiting when loading pfblocker 25.03.b.20250409.2208:

          Hmm, damn. I assume that repeats a lot.

          I doubt the RC will be different TBH. 😕

          Both the first and second RC seem to be ok. I think the issue itself vanished after a system reboot anyway, albeit it wasn't run enough before the RC's came out.

          ☕️

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Good to hear.

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