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sbrundell
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Using OPNsense in a domain
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April 07, 2023, 08:18:01 pm »
I have migrated from pfsense to opnsense and have been trying to set this up to work in my small home domain
However I cant get the dhcp server to set the dns servers to those in my home network ie 192.168.xxx.xx1 and 192.168.xxx.xx2, it always assigns the opnsense gateway as the dns server
I have tried disabling unbound and the correct dns servers are listed in the config page for DHCP
Could anyone tell me what elementary mistake I must be making??
I have selected the do not use local dns service as a nameserver for this system box as well
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benyamin
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Re: Using OPNsense in a domain
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April 08, 2023, 11:37:41 pm »
What DNS servers do you have at
System: Settings: General
...?
It could be related to
this issue
, or not. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
If you have a domain environment (I presume ADDS), perhaps you could use M$ DHCP...?
You might consider modifying the topic title to something like
DHCP ignores custom DNS servers
to get more responses.
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Fright
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Re: Using OPNsense in a domain
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April 09, 2023, 09:58:34 am »
have static leases with empty "DNS servers" field?
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nzkiwi68
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Re: Using OPNsense in a domain
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April 10, 2023, 04:47:01 am »
Screenshots of your DHCP settings and the interface settings (I assume LAN) would help greatly.
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