Thanks, obviously letting the 2008box do it all always works (the first
law of Microsoft) but that was precisely not the point. The question was
explicitly how to keep pfsense as authoritative DNS and DHCP server and
how to make the Win2008 use the pfsense master. According to the OP MS
is unwilli
> Thanks, obviously letting the 2008box do it all always works (the first
> law of Microsoft) but that was precisely not the point. The question was
> explicitly how to keep pfsense as authoritative DNS and DHCP server and
> how to make the Win2008 use the pfsense master. According to the OP MS
> i
On Mon 19 Apr 2010 05:17:59 NZST +1200, Tim Dressel wrote:
> > Can anyone say from experience whether it's 'within scope' to keep pfSense
> > as the DHCP/DNS? In other words, is it feasible to have 2K8 server turn to
> > pfSense via something like DHCP relay? Never played with DHCP relay.
Hi Ti
>
> Can anyone say from experience whether it's 'within scope' to keep pfSense
> as the DHCP/DNS? In other words, is it feasible to have 2K8 server turn to
> pfSense via something like DHCP relay? Never played with DHCP relay.
>
>
Hi Karl,
We are doing exactly this. I have my Win2008 server acti
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Karl Fife wrote:
> We have a couple of pfSense installations that want to 'lock down' their
> windows workstations with Win 2K8 Server and Active Directory. As you may
> know, normally this requires that Win Server be the DNS & DHCP server.
>
> To clarify, we're
On 4/17/2010 2:17 PM, Karl Fife wrote:
> [...]As I see it, I don't mind if Microsoft 2K8 server runs the
> "Windows parts" of the network but not the whole network.
>
> Has anyone actually tried this? Thanks in advance!
I haven't tried the DHCP parts, but I have set one up for DNS thusly:
Pass
is Windows 2003 R2 AD; not Windows 2008.
-Raylund
-Original Message-
From: Karl Fife [mailto:karlf...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2010 2:17 PM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: [pfSense Support] Microsoft Server 2008 & DHCP relay
We have a couple of pfSense installations that
We have a couple of pfSense installations that want to 'lock down' their
windows workstations with Win 2K8 Server and Active Directory. As you may
know, normally this requires that Win Server be the DNS & DHCP server.
To clarify, we're NOT talking about MS Small Business Server/exchange and
a