I suspect i am overlooking something simple here but so far nothing i have found online has helped with this.
Im talking about mapping something like nas.lnet to a lan address like 192.168.1.133 so i can then use nas.lnet to access my nas web interface.
I only just switched to opnsense last night. Before that i was using pfsense. The way i had pfsense setup all i had to do was add a static mapping with a host and domain name to the DHCP server and it just worked. But i had been using that install for several years so i dont recall what i had to do to get that working.
So far in opnsense i have set host and domain name under System/settings/general and i have added a static entry with a host and domain name in Services/DHCPv4/LAN.
I also tried fiddling with Unbound DNS and OpenDNS but i'm not familiar with ether of those.
So. My question is. From a fresh opnsense install what steps would i have to take to get LAN DNS entries working?
Im talking about mapping something like nas.lnet to a lan address like 192.168.1.133 so i can then use nas.lnet to access my nas web interface.
I only just switched to opnsense last night. Before that i was using pfsense. The way i had pfsense setup all i had to do was add a static mapping with a host and domain name to the DHCP server and it just worked. But i had been using that install for several years so i dont recall what i had to do to get that working.
So far in opnsense i have set host and domain name under System/settings/general and i have added a static entry with a host and domain name in Services/DHCPv4/LAN.
I also tried fiddling with Unbound DNS and OpenDNS but i'm not familiar with ether of those.
So. My question is. From a fresh opnsense install what steps would i have to take to get LAN DNS entries working?
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