![]() ![]() Also it seems (unconfirmed) that my domain cannot resolve for everyone. On the pfSense, the DNS Lookup returns: Host "" could not be resolved. I did a reset of the connections states of the pfSense I tried putting Google DNS in the DNS Servers When enabling DNS Resolver, it shows "unbound" in the Status>Services page. I have disabled DNS Forwarder and DNS Resolver to force queries to bypass the pfSense DNS So there is something in the pfSense that keeps something somewhere but can't find what it is. So I know it's not a problem of the ISP DNS. If I try the website when connected to this very first router, everything work fine. The ISP company came here, installed a new modem/router and put it in front of the pfSense router. Recently I changed to ISP company #2 and went to a dynamic public IP. If I try outside of the network, it works fine. ![]() My main local router is a pfSense v2.4.3 and I removed all the configurations I did for the old local server, but still, when I am inside this pfsense network, I can't access the site at the new location. The replication of the A record has been done about 2 weeks ago now. Now I decided to move the website to a remote hosting company so I changed the A records of my domain to point to that new server. I was also using a static public IP for the WAN with ISP #1. I had a local webserver that was working fine and on which I had a website on domain.
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