Well, probably fastest solution since you wanted a factory default anyway. (Otherwise, grabbing the /conf.default/config.xml and restoring that would probably work, sans the additional work that the script is supposed to do.)
@guardian:
All my package manager became totally nonfunctional after a restore.
I wanted to restore my configuration but uninstall pfBlocker temporarily
but couldn't because the package manger wasn't working.
Maybe this was your issue?
https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6603
I can't say too much, not sure how much is meant for public consumption, but it's safe to say the situation you describe is a common situation we have accounted for.
Electrical appliances don't work so well when their power cord is bumped out of the socket by your S.O. >:(
Poor router barely held on until it's power cord was bumped completely out just now. sigh
Have tried to remove the address from the ARP, reset the MAC/IP settings but still no luck. So the next steps is going to be:
**- Replace an old small little switch located in the room where the troublesome machine is located (Multiple machines located close by)
If still no luck then I have to conclude that the Ethernet port might be somewhat faulty and then**
*** EITHER ***
– Replace the machine through guarantee (it is 2 months old)
*** OR ***
– Add in an USB3-Ethernet adapter
My fingers are crossed for having good luck with the replacement switch… 8)
Knottolf
1)you plug it in & install
2) run through the default wizard
3) setup vlans
4) configure vlan interface
5) configure firewall rules for those interfaces
this is a fairly basic situation thats in use on thousands of systems
Then you are doing something wrong. Works fine.
Never seen anything like what you are describing on any installation. This one here is a mix of DHCP pool, DHCP Static mappings, and static assignments outside the pool.
NAT does not care how an address is assigned. Maybe using statics you're making a duplicate? System log should have some sort of entry in that case.
The backup is done automatically on every change. You can restore any of those recent automatic backups from CLI menu - 15) Restore recent configuration.
What's NOT there and what's absolutely non-trivial (despite your imagination) is replacing an arbitrary part of the config with something else.
Will not comment on the monetization crap, waste of time.