DNS Resolver is not stable

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    Firewalla

    What is your LAN DNS or ISP DNS? are those local or they are the popular / ISP provided ones? Also, which firewalla are you using? what mode it is running? are you using beta or production?

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    Trey Gwaltney

    LAN DNS: 192.168.25.1 (Firewalla)

    WAN DNS: 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4 (Google DNS)

    Firewalla Purple: Box Version 1.9742 (STABLE) 

    Firewalla Mode: Router

    DNS Service: Unbound: All Devices

    DNS Booster: All Devices

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    Trey Gwaltney

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    Firewalla

    I created a ticket for you on this, and will get someone to follow up. 

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    Raul

    I've been having this issue for months. It was fixed for a while but the issue came back. The replacement box I received (Different hardware issue) is now also seeing this same exact DNS issue.

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    Firewalla

    What kind of issues are you having? I looked at the OP's ticket, it is related / specific to his network topology. Are you doing the same?

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    Raul

    A similar setup. Support ticket # 60328

    A monitoring tool (PRTG) that monitors devices by DNS lookup.
    Many devices lose their DNS name (but still reachable by ping) every so often (I verify by pinging and then using nslookup).

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    Rajeev Mehra

    I know this is an old thread, but I have the same problem on my FWP. I have a ticket open for over a year now, the tech support people just keep pushing back, saying it works right on the FWP (when they are in there, using their support tunnel) but there is no resolution for DNS on my own network. I guess I should try disabling Unbound on my FWP, maybe that is causing the trouble.

     
     
     
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    Firewalla

    I did see your case, may I know when you did a NSlookup, was server.lan up and running? if you manually ping its IP, does it work? if you query, fire.walla, does it work?

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