Quoting "Sean Cavanaugh" <[email protected]>:
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Date: Fri=2C 9 Oct 2009 10:37:12 -0500
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Strange DNS problem
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Quoting [email protected]:
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> Quoting RB <[email protected]>:
>
>> On Thu=2C Oct 8=2C 2009 at 19:42=2C Philippe LeCavalier
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Like I said I don't know what other info to supply=2C when I ssh to=20
>>> a clients network pfsense redirects me to my local server. The=20
>>> strangest thing to me is that even when I use the public IP it=20
>>> does that. If it were just the FQDN I wouldn't really care but=20
>>> this is a true problem for me and I really don't know where to=20
>>> start troubleshooting this.
>>
>> This doesn't help with the IP redirection bit=2C but dnsmasq returns i=
ts
>> own IP for queries it can't answer (mis-typed domains=2C usually). I'v=
e
>> noticed this with pfSense when I type in a hostname too quickly and
>> end up hitting the external interface of my pfSense box.
>>
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refresh my memory=2C but in one of your earlier emails you said that your S=
SH server was accessible from the internet with no issue?
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If thats the case Im wondering if the rule you have set up for that is misc=
onfigured and is routing EVERYTHING no matter the source or dest on that po=
rt to your server. (i.e. its set to an ANY -> ANY instead of an ANY -> SERV=
ER1 for port 22 SSH traffic)
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>=3B Date: Fri=2C 9 Oct 2009 10:37:12 -0500<BR>>=3B From: supp...@pleca=
valier.com<BR>>=3B To: [email protected]<BR>>=3B Subject: Re: [pfSens=
e Support] Strange DNS problem<BR>>=3B <BR>>=3B Quoting supp...@plecava=
lier.com:<BR>>=3B <BR>>=3B >=3B Quoting RB &[email protected]>=
=3B:<BR>>=3B >=3B<BR>>=3B >=3B>=3B On Thu=2C Oct 8=2C 2009 at 19:=
42=2C Philippe LeCavalier<BR>>=3B >=3B>=3B <=3bsupp...@plecavalier.=
com>=3B wrote:<BR>>=3B >=3B>=3B>=3B Like I said I don't know what=
other info to supply=2C when I ssh to <BR>>=3B >=3B>=3B>=3B a clie=
nts network pfsense redirects me to my local server. The <BR>>=3B >=3B&=
gt=3B>=3B strangest thing to me is that even when I use the public IP it =
<BR>>=3B >=3B>=3B>=3B does that. If it were just the FQDN I wouldn'=
t really care but <BR>>=3B >=3B>=3B>=3B this is a true problem for =
me and I really don't know where to <BR>>=3B >=3B>=3B>=3B start tro=
ubleshooting this.<BR>>=3B >=3B>=3B<BR>>=3B >=3B>=3B This doesn=
't help with the IP redirection bit=2C but dnsmasq returns its<BR>>=3B &g=
t=3B>=3B own IP for queries it can't answer (mis-typed domains=2C usually=
). I've<BR>>=3B >=3B>=3B noticed this with pfSense when I type in a h=
ostname too quickly and<BR>>=3B >=3B>=3B end up hitting the external =
interface of my pfSense box.<BR>>=3B >=3B>=3B<BR>>=3B >=3B>=3B =
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t=3B >=3B<BR><BR>
refresh my memory=2C but in one of your earlier emails you said that your S=
SH server was accessible from the internet with no issue?<BR>
 =3B<BR>
If thats the case Im wondering if the rule you have set up for that is misc=
onfigured and is routing EVERYTHING no matter the source or dest on that po=
rt to your server. =3B(i.e. =3Bits set to an ANY ->=3B ANY instea=
d of an ANY ->=3B SERVER1 for port 22 SSH traffic)<BR>
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Nope. It's set correctly.
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