• Installed Package Updates and New Version of CE release

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    Yes, you can upgrade to Plus from 2.6. You may want to wait until we switch the Plus upgrade repo to 23.05.1 so you can do it in one step. That should be happening imminently. The same precautions as the 2.7 upgrade apply there. The safest way to upgrade is to remove packages first. Steve
  • Crash report after upgrading 2.6 to 2.7

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    If pfBlocker (or some other package) gets hung up it's install script then subsequent packages might not get reinstalled. The upgrade from 2.6 to 2.7 is large and includes a PHP change which makes pkg issues like this more likely. Hence: https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/2-7-0.html#upgrade-notes
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    The wireless interface type in pfSense is for wifi hardware in pfSense itself which is not what you have. Your access point should simply be connected to one of the LAN ports in the 2100. Devices that connect to the AP will just get an IP from pfSense in the LAN subnet. Later you may want to move those to a new subnet so you can filter between them but I would only attempt that after first making it work as part of LAN. The pfSense WAN should be set to PPPoE but that can only work if the upstream device is bridging the PPPoE connection correctly. Steve
  • System General Logs flooded

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    @stephenw10 said in System General Logs flooded: Yes, it's fixed 'correctly' upstream now. it just wasn't accepted soon enough to be included in 23.05.1. https://reviews.freebsd.org/D39966 It will be fixed in 23.09. Steve You guys are the BEST. Thanks, Rick
  • Double counting of WAN out traffic?

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    @stephenw10 done
  • Using Static ARP vs IPVLAN

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    @AK_4_Life said in Using Static ARP vs IPVLAN: you will get a new IP every time you connect to the WIFI. As mentioned by JKnott if you have devices that might use different macs, and not really allow for assignment of specific IPs that you can then filter or schedule in your firewall rules based on the IP, since it could change. The best solution here is to put these devices on a common network(ssid) and then you can create your rules for the whole network/vlan and not really care what specific IPs might be in use - because all devices on this network get the same rules regardless of their specific IP.
  • [SOLVED]How can I enable rss for intel i211 ?

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    I would try vmstat -i and make sure you see interrupts on both queues on each NIC when it's passing traffic.
  • disabling auto login as root on COM port

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    @droidus Enable console password under System --A Advanced --> Admin access [image: 1688367184569-0d6c8c3f-008c-4815-b52e-b132c41a5fd8-image.png] .. Scroll to bottom .. [image: 1688367196469-90e0ab80-570a-41ce-b194-de6f87bb5ffc-image.png]
  • Port 57777 ... what does pfSense use it for?

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    @nima because I am in the middle of converting from using local.lan to home.arpa - When I created the new ssl cert I put both on their as SAN.. Was not sure if I had anything using the local.lan as yet... I could prob remove it as this point..
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    I'm not aware of anything in 2.4.4p2 but that was a long while ago, I may have just forgotten! There have been thousands of fixes since then.
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    @mauro-tridici you can not route a fqdn, you would route the IP or network that IP resides on.
  • [Solved] Release notes for pfSense Plus?

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    @SteveITS said in Release notes for pfSense Plus?: @furom https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/index.html#current-and-upcoming-supported-releases Thank you! Of all places i looked, documentation was not one of them :)
  • Updated to 2.7.0 and no have PHP errors

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    @CrowFather May have answered this on Reddit…? Just reinstall from ISO and restore your config backup. Fastest way forward.
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    @emefff That's kind'a as expected , based on my experience when upgrading to Plus 23.01 That's also based on FreeBSD v14 My home boxes uses i5-5250U , that CPU is to old to use the new "Speed/Power stuff" so those behaved as usual, using the "Old Power settings" But my i3 test box was "hit" , and was what i described in the thread i pointed to. /Bingo
  • How do I get logs for a single LAN IP to external network communication

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    Thanks a lot
  • Where does pfSense fit into the SD-WAN market?

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    @pimpmyrouter Yep agreed. SDWAN and Multi-WAN(with tiers) just isnt the same thing. But i dont think pfSense is meant to be in the SD space anyway.
  • Including configuration in other files

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    So you mean the credentials pfSense uses to connect to the LDAP server? No, that is contained in the pfSense config. It would be rewritten from the config at boot or when any change was made to the authentication system.
  • 2.7 RC DNSresolver does not work with routed vlans on Cisco L3 switch

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    @coxhaus said in 2.7 RC DNSresolver does not work with routed vlans on Cisco L3 switch: None of my Apple devices are responding on my Apple vlan What's your Apple vlan, a switch? Apple doesn't make any network switch...oh, it's a Cisco!
  • Crash report after upgrade to 23.05

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    Not sure at this point. We'll update that ticket as we know more.
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