This works, and works great. Combined with open dns, it's a great way of
filtering domains.
Adam
On 9/6/2011 9:54 PM, Ryan Rodrigue wrote:
What if you enabled DNS Forwarder and forwarded All DNS Request to PFsense.
Ryan Rodrigue
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Chief Technical Manager
Houma, LA 70361
A A R Electronics, Inc
Phone (985) 876-4096
510 West Tunnel Blvd
Phone (800) 649-7346
Houma, LA 70360
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www.aarelectronics.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Arquivos [mailto:arqui...@otv.com.br]
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 2:34 PM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Outbound port forward
What you want is a NAT Port Forward entry on your LAN interface to
destination port 53 and a redirect target IP of the server you want to
force. I haven't tried this but I believe it will do what you are
asking.
I´ve tried this config and it didn´t work :( In NAT por forward only
internal IP´s can be specified and i need an external DNS server, so i´m
still in the dark.
Tks..
Danilo
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