Quote from: OPNsense4ever on April 27, 2026, 04:55:25 PMFantastic! This should be documented somewhere though. Is it written somewhere that I missed?
QuoteFor TCP and UDP packets, it is possible to both match on the des-
tiantion port number and to modify it. For example, to change the des-
tination port from 80 to 3128, we would use a rule like this:
Quote from: thormir84 on April 27, 2026, 11:49:57 PMI see that you are talking about static assignments and Unbound; since i use both, it could be a configuration issue on my side.I do the same for many years now in combination with different Routers and IMHO that should not be your issue! :)
With ISC DHCP, i used static assignments even for devices with fixed IPs, so that the name would be visible on Unbound; since when migrating to KEA i exported the assignments to CSV and imported them, maybe the problem is there.
Quote from: nero355 on April 27, 2026, 05:53:06 PMQuote from: thormir84 on April 27, 2026, 04:18:34 PMI did further tests and took a look at the configuration options of Kea DHCP, and i confirm that the crash occurs when i activate the service.What kind of crash ?!
This topic started with a Firewall Rule issue and now there is something crashing ?!QuoteI saw that there is a section related to DDNS, but in my case everything is managed via Docker with Nginx Proxy Manager;KEA DDNS is meant for Hostname DNS Registration in combination with Unbound as the DNS Server because initially it only worked for a Static DHCP IP Address Mapping based on the MAC Address and not for a regular Dynamic DHCP IP Address.
even on ISC DHCP there is an option related to DDNS, but i have never enabled it.
Is there any chance that some of your Docker stuff got upgraded too within the same timeframe and is causing issues now ?
Reason I am asking : A lot of people let something like WatchTower update/upgrade their Docker Containers completely automatically.
Quote from: BrandyWine on April 27, 2026, 10:22:51 PMcpu uCode should only need to be run once, when new uCode is available. Most times new uCode is for security reasons.