Happy new year! I just would like to say that since I discovered you a few months ago, I really am now convinced that you provide the best all-in-one extremely clear explanations about specific topics. Thank you so much for you awesome and hard work, I'll gladly enjoy and learn about your next videos! Thanks again!
Hi Jack, Happy new year to you as well and wish you all the best in 2022 and beyond! Thank you so much for your very generous and kind words! Much appreciated! Thank you again!
First of all. Happy 2022. Thank you very much for taking time to answer my question. Great video. I will retry in my home lab. Dns is a bit unclear. I have pfsense with own dns. I can't wait for part two.
Hi Mohamed, Happy New year! I don't use pfsense but what you could do is set the primary DNS for all your VMs in the domain to the DNS on the domain controller. And on the DNS on the domain controller, set the DNS forwarder to your pfsense DNS by running this command: Add-DnsServerForwarder -IPAddress -PassThru
Happy new year!
I just would like to say that since I discovered you a few months ago, I really am now convinced that you provide the best all-in-one extremely clear explanations about specific topics.
Thank you so much for you awesome and hard work, I'll gladly enjoy and learn about your next videos!
Thanks again!
Hi Jack,
Happy new year to you as well and wish you all the best in 2022 and beyond!
Thank you so much for your very generous and kind words! Much appreciated! Thank you again!
First of all. Happy 2022.
Thank you very much for taking time to answer my question. Great video. I will retry in my home lab. Dns is a bit unclear. I have pfsense with own dns.
I can't wait for part two.
Hi Mohamed,
Happy New year!
I don't use pfsense but what you could do is set the primary DNS for all your VMs in the domain to the DNS on the domain controller. And on the DNS on the domain controller, set the DNS forwarder to your pfsense DNS by running this command:
Add-DnsServerForwarder -IPAddress -PassThru
thank you
Very welcome!