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:[email protected]] 
Sent: 27 November 2009 15:10
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pfSense Support] Split DNS Setup

 

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 things just as they would outside but never leave our network.

 

I have installed TinyDNS and it was working for the www.mydomain.com
with internal addresses but I then lost the ability to find google.com,
etc.

 

Any suggestions?

 

I defined and SOA for mydomain.com and created an A record for it.  I
had it listening on my LAN IP.  Restarted TinyDNS and all was well, till
I tried google.  It would not resolve that.

 

Thanks,

 

Ron

 

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