DNS ROUTING GATEWAY SETTINGS?

Hello.

I have ESXi 6.0. 32 GB of ram, SSD, Intel 2 NIC
One NETWORK adapter for WAN (DHCP static address of my ISP)
A NETWORK LAN (192.186.0.1) card

1 virtual machine running the service router, DHCP, DNS, NAT (192.168.0.1) Pfsense static
1 virtual machine running Web/mail/shared folders (192.168.0.10) Dhcp (mac locked)
ESXi got the static IP 192.168.0.49

My Question is on the DNS configuration and routing in ESXi.

During installation, the default IP for dns and gateway is set to 192.168.0.49, the ESXi host yourself.
Is this correct?

Should I configure dns for 8.8.8.8./8.8.4.4 OR 192.168.0.1 OR my ISP dns servers?

Or Preferred dns 192.168.0.1 and replacement of 192.168.0.49

Or Preferred dns 8.8.8.8 and replacement of 192.168.0.1

And default gateway? 192.168.0.1 (on vm) OR 192.168.0.45 OR my ISP default gateway OR my ISP static ip?

/ Brian

Looking at your Setup program.

Let your ESXi host management IP address to be 192.168.0.49

PREFFERED DNS: 192.168.0.1, DNS auxiliary: leave this field blank

Default gateway: 192.168.0.1

Now remember, you assign subnet IP, mask, DG, DNS etc to any physical NIC of your ESXi host, you set these parameters VMKernel adapter created in the operating system of ESXi. Your PFsense which is to have two interfaces, one pointing to the public network, where you have configured the ISP associated IP settings, while the other interface that points to the network internal who has private IP settings so ESXi vmkernel adapter must be configured according to private IP parameters.

See if that helps.

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