This recipe describes how to configure pfSense as a stand-alone DHCP and DNS server.
Configuring a stand-alone DHCP/DNS server
How to do it...
- Configure pfSense as a DHCP server. See the Configuring the DHCP server recipe for details.
- Create DHCP mappings for every device in the system that will obtain its IP address automatically through DHCP. See the Creating static DHCP mappings recipe for details.
- Navigate to System | General Setup.

- Ensure that no other DNS servers are specified.
- Check the Allow DNS server list to be overridden by DHCP/PPP on WAN checkbox. This will enable pfSense to resolve external addresses using the DNS servers provided by your ISP through your WAN connection.
- Click on the Save button.
- Navigate...