On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 7:30 PM, David Ross <d...@davidrossconsultant.com> 
wrote:
> Current device is an xxx running pfSense 2.0.1-RELEASE
>
> New device is an SG-2440 running pfSense 2.2.6-RELEASE
>
> I decided that trying to reload the configuration file with that big of a
> gap in versions was asking for trouble so I built the new configuration by
> hand. It wasn't that complicated.
>
> But no luck. We have a bock of 15 static IPs. with 5 of them currently
> mapped via NAT1:1 to 4 internal systems. Everything seemed to work except
> for DNS. Our mail server could receive and send as long as the DNS lookups
> were not required for new items.
>
> We have a DNS server in house for all of the machines on our LAN to use. I
> really don't want the pfSense device to do anything but pass DNS queries out
> and get the responses back to our in house server.
>
> DNS seems to have changed a lot in the release gap I'm crossing. Any quick
> thoughts before I dig in deeper.
>
> I have disabled the DNS forwarder.
>
> I have also disabled the DNS resolver.
>
> I have looked at the various rules (not that many) and interface settings
> and don't see anything obvious.
>
> Any pointers on what to check out.
>
> Thanks
> David Ross
> _______________________________________________


So you are using a DNS server on your WAN for clients internal?
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