Re: [pfSense Support] Bogons file overwritten w/ bad data

2009-11-27 Thread Keenan Tims
The redmine is extremely slow right now and I don't think I have an account so I've given up waiting for it. Here's a patch created against 1.2.3-RC2, but applies cleanly to my 2.0-ALPHA box as well. Works on both. Simple enough. Keenan Chris Buechler wrote: Yeah it assumes if the file is

[pfSense Support] Multiple Domain names on the same IP

2009-11-27 Thread Gabriel - IP Guys
Dear All, If I have multiple domain names mapped to my external IP's how can I forward requests to system1.domain.com:80 to a different system than requests to system2.domain.com:80 using pfsense? Both have the same external IP, but need to be forwarded to different machines --- Kind

Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple Domain names on the same IP

2009-11-27 Thread Duncan Hall
Gabriel - IP Guys wrote: Dear All, If I have multiple domain names mapped to my external IP’s how can I forward requests to system1.domain.com:80 to a different system than requests to system2.domain.com:80 using pfsense? Both have the same external IP, but need to be forwarded to different

[pfSense Support] Split DNS Setup

2009-11-27 Thread Ron Lemon
Good Morning, I have a pfSense box that needs to resolve real world IP addresses (www.google.cahttp://www.google.ca) and also internal office IPs for real world IPs (www.mydomain.comhttp://www.mydomain.com as 192.168.1.1). This way people in the building can use things just as they would

RE: [pfSense Support] Split DNS Setup

2009-11-27 Thread Gabriel - IP Guys
If your only working with a few servers, 5 - then I would consider just adding those IPs to the host file on pfSense. No need for a shotgun to kill a fly! From: Ron Lemon [mailto:r...@maplewood.com] Sent: 27 November 2009 15:10 To: support@pfsense.com Subject: [pfSense Support] Split DNS

RE: [pfSense Support] Split DNS Setup

2009-11-27 Thread Ron Lemon
Sounds good to me. Where do I find the host file? I am used to C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\ETC doubt that will work in this case. _ Ron Lemon Information Technology Manager, Maplewood Computing Ltd. | 800.265.3482 |

Re: [pfSense Support] Split DNS Setup

2009-11-27 Thread David Burgess
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Ron Lemon r...@maplewood.com wrote: Sounds good to me. Where do I find the host file? /etc/hosts

Re: [pfSense Support] Split DNS Setup

2009-11-27 Thread Chris Buechler
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Ron Lemon r...@maplewood.com wrote: Good Morning, I have a pfSense box that needs to resolve real world IP addresses (www.google.ca) and also internal office IPs for real world IPs (www.mydomain.com as 192.168.1.1).  This way people in the building can use

RE: [pfSense Support] Split DNS Setup

2009-11-27 Thread Ron Lemon
I have removed TinyDNS and added my overrides to DNS forwarder (which show in the hosts file). I have cleared my dns cache on my workstation and then tried to ping my host and I still get the public ip not my private one. I tried restarting the DNSForwarder then clearing my cache again and I

Re: [pfSense Support] Split DNS Setup

2009-11-27 Thread Bruce Walker
Ron Lemon wrote: I have removed TinyDNS and added my overrides to DNS forwarder (which show in the hosts file). I have cleared my dns cache on my workstation and then tried to ping my host and I still get the public ip not my private one. I tried restarting the DNSForwarder then clearing my

RE: [pfSense Support] Split DNS Setup

2009-11-27 Thread Ron Lemon
I am pinging from a client machine. Just to be sure I cleared the DNS cache on another computer and then tried it. Still the live IP. I have also verified the IP of the DNS server and it is pointed to my pfSense box. _ Ron

Re: [pfSense Support] Split DNS Setup

2009-11-27 Thread Bruce Walker
Ron Lemon wrote: I am pinging from a client machine. Just to be sure I cleared the DNS cache on another computer and then tried it. Still the live IP. I have also verified the IP of the DNS server and it is pointed to my pfSense box.

Re: [pfSense Support] Split DNS Setup

2009-11-27 Thread Jim Pingle
Bruce Walker wrote: Oh! Here's a thought: I noticed that adding dns-forwarder overrides doesn't restart dnsmasq, so it doesn't necessarily see them. Either restart the service (from the Status - Services) or just click the Save button on the DNS Forwarder menu page. This should not be

Re: [pfSense Support] Split DNS Setup

2009-11-27 Thread Bruce Walker
Jim Pingle wrote: Bruce Walker wrote: Oh! Here's a thought: I noticed that adding dns-forwarder overrides doesn't restart dnsmasq, so it doesn't necessarily see them. Either restart the service (from the Status - Services) or just click the Save button on the DNS Forwarder menu page. This