2, 2007 11:52 PM
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] DNS forwarder timeouts/failures
On Fri 20 Jul 2007 22:59:12 NZST +1200, Igor Parsadanov wrote:
If this is a domain environment this will likely slow down domain
functions as the XP machines will be asking the ISP server for domain
information. I th
On Fri 20 Jul 2007 22:59:12 NZST +1200, Igor Parsadanov wrote:
> If this is a domain environment this will likely slow down domain
> functions as the XP machines will be asking the ISP server for domain
> information. I think a better way is to have MS DNS have a forwarder
> for external lookups
From: sai [mailto:[EMAIL
> PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 6:48 AM> To: support@pfsense.com>
> Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] DNS forwarder timeouts/failures> > I've always
> had problems with MS DNS implementations. They have messed> around with DNS
> a
pport] DNS forwarder timeouts/failures
I've always had problems with MS DNS implementations. They have messed
around with DNS and so it exhibits strange behaviour.
I'd suggest that you get rid of the MS machines IP as a DNS server on
the firewall. On your XP PCs have the firewall as the p
I've always had problems with MS DNS implementations. They have messed
around with DNS and so it exhibits strange behaviour.
I'd suggest that you get rid of the MS machines IP as a DNS server on
the firewall. On your XP PCs have the firewall as the primary DNS, and
the MS machine as secondary.
I have installed pfsense 1.2beta1 built on Mon Apr 30 10:47:18 EDT 2007, LAN
with half a dozen XP and a few Linux machines. ADSL. Primary name server on
the general setup tab is fixed to the ISP's name server, secondary name
server is set to the MS business server 2003. DHCP server and DNS forwarde