I did enable it - but it did not make a difference.

When I set the DNS to 4.2.2.2 and uncheck the "Allow DNS server list to be overridden by DHCP/PPP on WAN" it works fine.

Any ideas?

Scott Ullrich wrote:
Use the built in DNS forwarder.  This will force it to use the upstream DNS.

Scott


On 10/16/05, Manuj Aggarwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi

Since my last email about trying to setup a dual WAN setup - I have
found that there is a problem how PFSense configures DNS settings. It
uses WAN1s DNS settings as global DNS settings for the whole system. My
ISPs do not support DNS queries froe m another network. So when a request
which is supposed to go out via WAN2 is sent out - it tries to use the
DNS server of WAN1 which obviously is blocked and which causes the whole
request to fail.

Any idea whether there is a work around for that other than hosting your
own DNS?

Thanks
Manuj

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