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AndrewMe
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Absolute beginner. Documentation & Wizard question.
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April 04, 2018, 01:26:25 am »
(Dns question at the bottom.) I am an absolute beginer. I really need good documentation on the latest release. Can I pay for updated documentation? I reviewed the manual before for downloading software and saw that there were information buttons to the left of the input boxes. Thats why i chose Opnsense over that other firewall distro. But the help buttons are not in the Wizard? I'm sure that someone who understands networking would not have a problem with any of this. I've been in technology for 30 years but I've never had to deal with networking. I'm in the first page of the wizard. I have put in the addresses of the DNS servers I want to use but I don't know if the "Override DNS" check box should be selected? The default is yes. Is this overriding the DNS service from the cable company? Or the DNS server addresses that I just put in above? And where are the information help buttons I see in the manual? Thanks
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franco
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Re: Absolute beginner. Documentation & Wizard question.
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April 04, 2018, 07:37:38 am »
Hi there,
You're right, the wizard doesn't provide info, it merely reuses the settings in the system and presents them in a condensed way. The option you are asking about is under System: Settings: General. It says:
Allow DNS server list to be overridden by DHCP/PPP on WAN
If this option is set, DNS servers assigned by a DHCP/PPP server on WAN will be used for its own purposes (including the DNS forwarder). However, they will not be assigned to DHCP and PPTP VPN clients.
There is a ticket here to improve the wizard for IPv6 below. I've added a note to add the hints in one form or another, too. So hopefully in 18.7 this will all be ok.
https://github.com/opnsense/core/issues/79
Cheers,
Franco
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overture
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Re: Absolute beginner. Documentation & Wizard question.
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July 15, 2018, 08:00:01 am »
+1
I'm also an OPNsense newb, an asus-merlin refugee with tech experience (sound designer with studio) and between jobs, on the bench, after days of attempts to get it right I
finally
navigated my way through the wizard with the results I was after. Only because my setup is pretty complex and I tried to jump the gun a bit.
Full-forward a few weeks, I'm facing a new challenge - how to vlan everything without creating bad firewall rules and without locking myself out. I wont hijack this thread. Only wanted to plus-one the need for more documentation
There is
no
documentation on vlans, bridging, firewall and nat to suite. There's some at pfsense but not enough either.
I already love opnsense and the open source community but am looking forward to the documentation being better. You will no doubt be seeing me a lot on this forum...probably saying "not this guy again"
I hope we get some help. I will always help others if I can, but I am a newb for now.
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franco
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July 18, 2018, 11:37:28 pm »
Hi overture,
You are right about these missing points. We've released the documentation source to GitHub for everyone to contribute:
https://github.com/opnsense/docs
There have been a number of submissions, but mostly for plugins or a particular ISP setup. I'll bring this up internally with the core team to see how we can kickstart that effort or which areas are most dire (could be firewall rules + NAT).
There is good documentation from pfSense on these topics. It might be good to double-check:
https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/
But over the years the GUI layout drifts and changes for both so it's not as useful as it used to.
Cheers,
Franco
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