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Happy with your new [[IPv6]] address and firewall rules, you then fire your browser and try to go somewhere when it suddenly becomes a "Houston we have a problem" moment... |
Happy with your new [[IPv6]] address and firewall rules, you then fire your browser and try to go somewhere when it suddenly becomes a "Houston we have a problem" moment... |
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Now, an easy way to fix this is to force pfSense to use specific DNS servers. This is done in the "System -> General Setup" page. Ideally you should set your ISP DNS server in there and/or some public ones like Google (8.8.8.8) or OpenDNS (208.67.220.220). |
Now, an easy way to fix this is to force pfSense to use specific DNS servers. This is done in the "System -> General Setup" page. Ideally you should set your ISP DNS server in there and/or some public ones like Google (8.8.8.8) or OpenDNS (208.67.220.220). |
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