If it is able to boot far enough to complete bootup it will trigger the auto-verification and remain on that BE.
If the config is so broken it fails to boot entirely it will reboot back into the previous BE.
You would set manual verification if you think the config is valid but might lock you out of the firewall for example.
@markdudov It allows a remote client/peer that has connected into the wireguard "network" to also use that network's internet connection.
This could be for a variety of reasons. Most common is that if the WG tunnel is configured to force all traffic through it then without this rule, you will not be able to access anything on the public internet. The remote peer will then appear to be on that same WG network even though it is connecting into it from somewhere entirely different.
@belrpr said in NTP server stopped working:
Hi I use a tool called NTP Tool
Hummmm.
That does ring a bell.
Stop using that tool.
Use another 'tool'.
Like this one :
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( my French GUI Micorsoft Windows classic Time settings - but you have the same, as the info is valid since windows 95.)
I just synced with pfSense = 192.168.1.1 :
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so my tool works.
@stephenw10 Hey ya I did not test it long as my old home pfsense router failed I brought this one online quickly and did consecutive updates to the latest at 23 though I did look at the screen and all seemed normal at 24 all seems normal at boot normal menus but after some hours this showed up. Again all seems normal network side and you confirmed this just has to do with the monitor/hdmi hot swap so not too worried now.
Looks like you also have LLDP and ntopng. Are those enabled?
If it's exactly every hour I'd look at the crontab and see what's being triggered. Or just at the system logs which should show cronjobs being fired.
@stephenw10 thanks for the support!
@JonathanLee said in Netgate 2100 inexplicable slow internet problem:
What’s your MTU set to?
default 1500.. I also tried to lower it but without success
Ah so in Status > Interfaces?
Not show the link speed/duplex is quite common for N-base speeds. Is i actually linked at 2.5G? What do the linl LEDs at either end show?
What pfSense version are you running? What firmware version is on the NIC?
As far as I know the X550-T is one of the few NICs that has been shown to link at 2.5/5G so I'd expect it to work.