For some reason the TinyDNS package did not installed successfully the
first time, since I went to the Installed Packages and it was not found.

I tried a second time and it installed successfully this time.

Now the Web Configurator shows the DNS Server configuration options
provided by pfSense.

With it I managed to configure the system so now I can ping from the
internal subnetwork (192.168.1.0/24) to the Internet and to the external
subnetwork (192.168.0.0/24) and ping to themselves.

Now I am trying to make my Domain DNS1 and DNS2 as slaves so I can ping
to the internal subnetwork from the external subnetwork of the pfSense
DNS, but they failed.

I added their IP address to the Hosts allowed to perform DNS Zone
Transfers Setting (DNS Zone = *) and in Windows I tried with both
pfSense WAN and LAN IP address (192.168.0.75, 192.168.1.75) to create a
Secondary DNS Zone. (Recall that I have configure the Firewall to Allow
All)

The TinyDNS is bind to 127.0.0.1

Please Help;

Jose

On Wed, 2010-02-17 at 11:11 -0400, Jose Torres wrote:
> I am configuring for the first time the pfSense system, and do not have
> any expertise in BSD.
> 
> First I want to describe my network and later will describe the problem.
> 
> The pfSense box is used for a sub network inside my Business Domain.
> 
> My Domain has two DNS Server (DNS1, DNS2) and two DHCP that handle the
> 192.168.0.0/24 network and resolve Internet addresses(www.google.com).  
> The DNS are 192.168.0.80, 192.168.0.20.  Gateway is 192.168.0.90.
> 
> The pfSense Box has the WAN nic with a fix IP (192.168.0.75) from the
> Domain network and the LAN nic with a fix IP (192.168.1.75) for the sub
> network.  The LAN nic has enabled DHCP to handle the sub network
> 192.168.1.0/24.  I have installed the TinyDNS package.  DNS configured
> for DHCP clients is 192.168.1.75 and Gateway is 192.168.1.75.
> 
> For testing purposes I have configure the pfSense Firewall to Allow ALL
> and the NAT is on default for automatic handling.
> 
> The problem is to resolve from the pfSense internal subnetwork the
> external Domain and Internet (www.yahoo.com), while the external Domain
> can also resolve the subnetwork.  Also I need the DHCP to register the
> host names on the DNS as the IP are assigned.
> 
> I think what I need is a way to configure the Domain DNS1 and DNS2 as
> slave to the pfSense DNS for resolving the internal subnetwork and also
> as Forwarders to resolve the external and Internet (www.pfsense.com)
> addresses.  And configure the DHCP to register the host names.
> 
> The Web Configurator does not provide to do such a thing except the DHCP
> auto registration.
> 
> Need specific instructions to make it work, as I said before I have no
> expertise on BSD.
> 
> Jose
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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