Hi, marco?
Did you remove old dhcp leases on pfsense?

If you renew dhcp request on an already present client (in dhcp leases), the client will use the old lease (and all its options), so you'll not see your new configurations reflected.

Delete all leases from Status -> DHCP leases, restart dhcp service and retry ...

N

Il 21/11/2015 17:15, Marco ha scritto:
On Fri, 20 Nov 2015 15:23:20 -0700
WebDawg <webd...@gmail.com> wrote:

Where does it appear?

E.g. on the WLAN connected hosts. The pfSense box itself has the
correct domain name.

You can specify domain names on each interface served by the
pfSense DHCP server...

I have set the domain name in System → General Setup and also in the
DHCP server setting, which seems redundant. However, on a connected
host the full qualified domain name is still set to the ISP provided
domain name. Running “hostname” on the pfSense box returns the
correct one, though.

Marco
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