Philippe LeCavalier wrote: > On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 21:21 -0400, Scott Ullrich wrote: >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 9:00 PM, Philippe LeCavalier >> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Hi Everyone, >> >> As of late, pfsense somehow maps dns entries intended for remote >> hosts to my local samba server. When I try to SSH to a clients >> network I'm logged into my office file server. I'm not sure what >> else to write here so if you think you can help me just ask >> questions. >> >> >> >> Please supply more details. This is not really a lot of information >> to start from. >> >> >> Scott >> > Like I said I don't know what other info to supply, when I ssh to a > clients network pfsense redirects me to my local server. The strangest > thing to me is that even when I use the public IP it does that. If it > were just the FQDN I wouldn't really care but this is a true problem > for me and I really don't know where to start troubleshooting this. > > I'm using pfsense 1.2.2 with NAT. The outbound rules are "Automatic > outbound NAT rule generation". Again, I don't really know what else to > post...Everything else works fine, surfing, mail, inbound connections > like SSH and FTP. > > This is a recent problem(about a week or so) and I haven't spent much > time troubleshooting it mostly because I have no idea's where to start. > > Cheers, > Phil > on the computer you are trying to initiate the ssh session from, telnet <hostname>. Do you get the correct ip adress? If so, it not a DNS problem.(I would normally advise using dig for troubleshooting dns issues, but I don't know the OS of your computer to know if it already has dig installed)
Double check your rules and make sure you are not redirecting outbound port 22 traffic within pfSense back to your internal server. Lyle
