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      Scissorfish
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      @doktornotor:

      @Scissorfish:

      1. fresh install on same hardware, pfSense v2.2.5 (x64), BIND 0.4.1, same amount of interfaces, basic BIND setup (enabled BIND, configured forwarders, enabled logging, no zones) - RECURSION IS WORKING
      2. same as 2) but additionally added 1 test zone - RECURSION IS NOT WORKING

      So clearly you are breaking it with your configuration. How? No idea, because instead of posting the configuration, you told us about 50 times that RECURSION IS NOT WORKING…

      just read next one in my list

      4) deleted test zone in BIND - RECURSION IS NOT WORKING
      same error

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        doktornotor Banned
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        Good luck with repeating "RECURSION IS NOT WORKING" hundred more times…  ::)

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          Scissorfish
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          @doktornotor:

          Good luck with repeating "RECURSION IS NOT WORKING" hundred more times…  ::)

          step by step video
          http://sendvid.com/9eidvwdm
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdSBgQWZIkM

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            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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            So you want me to watch a 12 min video.. of you testing the dns resolver??  What does that have to do with BIND??

            If you want help.. post up some screenshots of your config and your query results… See what I posted - took all of like a minute to put together an post up..

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              Scissorfish
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              @johnpoz:

              So you want me to watch a 12 min video.. of you testing the dns resolver??  What does that have to do with BIND??

              If you want help.. post up some screenshots of your config and your query results… See what I posted - took all of like a minute to put together an post up..

              it's hard for you to watch the video where I illustrated that bug with BIND step by step and with every my config's showing up?

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                awebster
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                @Scissorfish:

                @johnpoz:

                So you want me to watch a 12 min video.. of you testing the dns resolver??  What does that have to do with BIND??

                If you want help.. post up some screenshots of your config and your query results… See what I posted - took all of like a minute to put together an post up..

                it's hard for you to watch the video where I illustrated that bug with BIND step by step and with every my config's showing up?

                Dude, the first second of your video clearly shows that you are using a 192.168 address on your WAN side.  That tells me there is other equipment between pfSense and the "real" Internet. 
                Obviously, if recursion really didn't work, the thousands of users that use pfSense every day would all be complaining.  Since there is only one person complaining, logically the problem lies in your setup.

                –A.

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                  Scissorfish
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                  @awebster:

                  Dude, the first second of your video clearly shows that you are using a 192.168 address on your WAN side.  That tells me there is other equipment between pfSense and the "real" Internet. 
                  Obviously, if recursion really didn't work, the thousands of users that use pfSense every day would all be complaining.  Since there is only one person complaining, logically the problem lies in your setup.

                  1. yes, I'm using private ips on my test setup, but the original hardware has real ip and problem still occurs, so it's definitely not the addressing issue
                  2. I didn't said that pfSenses recursion isn't working, I was just saying that BIND RECURSION ISN'T WORKING AS IT SHOULD!

                  Again:

                  I did a clean&fresh setup of latest pfSense and BIND package. NOTHING ELSE!
                  Disabled pfSenses build-in dns resolver & forwarder.
                  General setup -> dns servers -> 127.0.0.1
                  BIND -> enable forwarding - checked
                  forwarder IPs -> 192.168.64.1;192.168.64.2;
                  WORKING FLAWLESSLY

                  But when I created a test zone (straight & reverse) then BIND immediately STOPS to forward dns requests to upstream servers with aforementioned error in logs.
                  And even if (as you suggested above) my zones were set up incorrectly, then why the heck BIND still refuses to forward requests when I completely deleted all of my zones?!

                  P.S. I'm not at work right now, so can't post any configs so if you want something specific - request it and I'll post it later

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                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                    Dude your video wasn't even using BIND!!!  Sorry but I don't have time to sit through a 12 minute blurry video of someone tooling around different setting in pfsense and having to pause the video to try and look over the config and then its so shitty quality that hard to make out specific details like exact IP for example you were setting dns other than they where .2 and .3 something and started with 192.168..

                    As I showed you it took me all of like 30 seconds to get bind up and running..  This really is point and click if its not working for you your doing something wrong..  Are you not creating your views, are you not setting who can query your local zone?  I posted up my configs - lets see your configs.. And then maybe we can spot what you missed…  But NO I am not going to attempt to gather that info from some 12 min video sorry!

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                      doktornotor Banned
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                      I certainly do NOT have time to watch videos. All I can say it's critical to set up views properly when configuring this (you can also use the fine search box here to get the same experience from others).

                      Other than that, it just works.

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                        Scissorfish
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                        @doktornotor:

                        I certainly do NOT have time to watch videos. All I can say it's critical to set up views properly when configuring this (you can also use the fine search box here to get the same experience from others).

                        Other than that, it just works.

                        well, you asked for pictures, so here they are

                        dhcp.jpg
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                        bind.jpg
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                        pre-zone2.jpg
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                        pre-zone-logs.jpg
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                        acls.jpg
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                        view.jpg
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                        zones1.jpg
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                        zone1.jpg
                        zone1.jpg_thumb
                        zone-reverse.jpg
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                        ![bind logs.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/bind logs.jpg)
                        ![bind logs.jpg_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/bind logs.jpg_thumb)
                        after.JPG
                        after.JPG_thumb
                        ![test pc.JPG](/public/imported_attachments/1/test pc.JPG)
                        ![test pc.JPG_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/test pc.JPG_thumb)

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                          doktornotor Banned
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                          So you tick forwarding and wonder why recursion is not working?!?! Did you read the description under that option?!!?!? That ain't Bind on pfSense refusing to do the recursion. Debug the 192.168.x.x you entered there (or untick the checkbox!).

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                            Scissorfish
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                            @doktornotor:

                            So you tick forwarding and wonder why recursion is not working?!?! Did you read the description under that option?!!?!? That ain't Bind on pfSense refusing to do the recursion. Debug the 192.168.x.x you entered there (or untick the checkbox!).

                            64.1 & 64.2 are our main dns servers. BIND should serve lan1 zone and forward all other requests recursively to these servers

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                              doktornotor Banned
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                              @Scissorfish:

                              64.1 & 64.2 are our main dns servers. BIND should serve lan1 zone and forward all other requests recursively to these servers

                              Dude. May I suggest to read the fine description of the forwarding checkbox once again? Bind will NOT perform any recursion when set up as forwarder. Period.

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                                Scissorfish
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                                @doktornotor:

                                @Scissorfish:

                                64.1 & 64.2 are our main dns servers. BIND should serve lan1 zone and forward all other requests recursively to these servers

                                Dude. May I suggest to read the fine description of the forwarding checkbox once again? Bind will NOT perform any recursion when set up as forwarder. Period.

                                You are absolutely right. It seems that we have a misunderstanding. I really meant forwarding when I was speaking about recursion… my bad

                                Now, concerning my setup:
                                BIND should serve lan1 zone and FORWARD all other requests to our upper dns servers (192.168.64.1;192.168.64.2;)
                                But it doesn't work  >:(

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                                  doktornotor Banned
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                                  And as noted earlier, you should investigate why are those servers not answering the DNS queries… "It doesn't work" ain't a useful description. Do the queries reach your DNS servers? Are those DNS servers set up to allow recursion?

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                                    Scissorfish
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                                    @doktornotor:

                                    And as noted earlier, you should investigate why are those servers not answering the DNS queries… "It doesn't work" ain't a useful description. Do the queries reach your DNS servers? Are those DNS servers set up to allow recursion?

                                    All these dns servers are working. As I said before, BIND works well, until I add any zone, check pictures I posted
                                    and even if I delete all zones, it still doesn't work ;(
                                    BUT if I disable BIND and turn on built-in dns forwarder - everything begins to work instantly

                                    @Scissorfish:

                                    I did a clean&fresh setup of latest pfSense and BIND package. NOTHING ELSE!
                                    Disabled pfSenses build-in dns resolver & forwarder.
                                    General setup -> dns servers -> 127.0.0.1
                                    BIND -> enable forwarding - checked
                                    forwarder IPs -> 192.168.64.1;192.168.64.2;
                                    WORKING FLAWLESSLY

                                    But when I created a test zone (straight & reverse) then BIND immediately STOPS to forward dns requests to upstream servers with aforementioned error in logs.

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                                      doktornotor Banned
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                                      Good luck. You need to answer the questions asked and perform some logical troubleshooting, instead of repeating over and over and over and over and over again how bind does not work. Waste of time. You have already told us zillion times that it doesn't work, that's absolutely USELESS "information".  ::)

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                                        Scissorfish
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                                        @doktornotor:

                                        Good luck. You need to answer the questions asked and perform some logical troubleshooting, instead of repeating over and over and over and over and over again how bind does not work. Waste of time. You have already told us zillion times that it doesn't work, that's absolutely USELESS "information".  ::)

                                        I gave you all information I have, what else you want?!
                                        I even made you a video but you declined to view it!!!

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                                          doktornotor Banned
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                                          @doktornotor:

                                          Do the queries reach your DNS servers? Are those DNS servers set up to allow recursion?

                                          ^^^ Perhaps you could start reading… and perform some common sense troubleshooting, we don't give a damn about repeating how much it doesn't work.

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                                            Scissorfish
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                                            @doktornotor:

                                            ^^^ Perhaps you could start reading… and perform some common sense troubleshooting, we don't give a damn about repeating how much it doesn't work.

                                            Perhaps YOU should START READING MY POSTS before posting such pearls lol

                                            @doktornotor:

                                            And as noted earlier, you should investigate why are those servers not answering the DNS queries… "It doesn't work" ain't a useful description. Do the queries reach your DNS servers? Are those DNS servers set up to allow recursion?

                                            WHERE DID YOU GET THAT MY DNS SERVERS ARE NOT ACCEPTING DNS QUERIES!?
                                            did you ever looked at the pictures I posted earlier?! or you @doktornotor:

                                            I certainly do NOT have time to watch

                                            them but have so much time to post useless answers instead?

                                            I said you many times before -

                                            @Scissorfish:

                                            All these dns servers are working. As I said before, BIND works well, until I add any zone, check pictures I posted
                                            and even if I delete all zones, it still doesn't work ;(
                                            BUT if I disable BIND and turn on built-in dns forwarder - everything begins to work instantly

                                            @Scissorfish:

                                            I did a clean&fresh setup of latest pfSense and BIND package. NOTHING ELSE!
                                            Disabled pfSenses build-in dns resolver & forwarder.
                                            General setup -> dns servers -> 127.0.0.1
                                            BIND -> enable forwarding - checked
                                            forwarder IPs -> 192.168.64.1;192.168.64.2;
                                            WORKING FLAWLESSLY

                                            it's BIND WHO DOESN'T ACCEPT QUERIES after configuring views & zones!
                                            check the pictures I posted ffs!

                                            P.S. it's definitely VIEWS issue. it just doesn't matter what I'm entering there. Using built-in ACLs, no zones defined:

                                            recursion -> yes
                                            match-clients -> any
                                            allow-recursion -> any
                                            named[50020]: query-errors: debug 1: client 192.168.83.20#1585 (google.com): view test: query failed (SERVFAIL) for google.com/IN/A at query.c:6217

                                            recursion -> no
                                            match-clients -> any
                                            allow-recursion -> any
                                            named[78330]: query-errors: debug 1: client 192.168.83.20#2431 (google.com): view test: query failed (SERVFAIL) for google.com/IN/A at query.c:6221

                                            pfSense can't resolve addresses itself too:
                                            named[5197]: query-errors: debug 1: client 127.0.0.1#35576 (0.pfsense.pool.ntp.org): view test: query failed (SERVFAIL) for 0.pfsense.pool.ntp.org/IN/AAAA at query.c:6217
                                            named[41921]: query-errors: debug 1: client 127.0.0.1#42011 (0.pfsense.pool.ntp.org): view test: query failed (SERVFAIL) for 0.pfsense.pool.ntp.org/IN/A at query.c:6221

                                            Deleting all views and rebooting the pfSense restores BIND forwarding

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