DNS should be handled by the ISP as the wan is using DHCP to get that info. I also see the DNS is passed thru to my laptop when I look at TCP/IP properties but you right it does sound like DNS. Any thoughts on were I should be looking? What puzzles me the most is it works fine on reboot but stops after a short time with the exception of recently visited sites which appear to still work. Last night for example I was watching YouTube hours after all other sites stopped working. It's like if they stay active there is no issue. Fairly confident it is caching / TTL related. But from my limited knowledge it all looks good. Pretty much defaults on everything.

Brian

On 1/22/2014 9:59 AM, Maine Techie wrote:
Sounds like a classic case of cache (squid) or possibly a DNS config issue. Just a couple ideas where to start the TS process. Plenty of resources on both on the pfSense forum.


On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 9:52 AM, Brian Caouette <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Having some trouble that I can' figure out. Upon fresh reboot my
    system works good. Shortly after it starts failing to serve
    webpages to the lan port. Via the web interface I can do ping and
    tracert and it all looks good but from my pc it all fails after 15
    minutes to a few hours. Some web pages work others don't. I
    suspect recently visited sites are the ones that continue to work
    for a little bit longer. I have a base install with captive portal
    and squid as extras.

    Thoughts?


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