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@rcoleman-netgate Sorry, can not reproduce now this error to make screenshots. Did fresh reinstall of Windows 11 and for this moment no any warnings. That was standard error warning "your connection is not secure and site can steeling your sensitive data."))) Took a look on certificate of this site and was intercept with additional certificate from my ISP! No any idea , how it possible during using of VPN. My laptop was connected with VPN client (ExpressVPN) throw home router ((Router not from ISP and firmware is OpenWRT ) to pfSense box (pfSense plus 23.01 is installed on old laptop). But this warning start coming not immediately on fresh copy of Windows but a few days later. Now after reinstalling will watching out this situation again(((
I agree, it should almost always be bridged if you're running VBox in any sort of permanent way.
400Mbps between VMs is pretty slow though. That seems like it must be a problem in the VBox config somehow. Though it's been many years since I ran in Windows.
@efriseer
Wake on LAN packets are broadcasted by default. So the packets do not pass a router at all.
If the bot belongs to the server anyhow you can possibly put it behind pfSense as well.
Or send the WoL packet from any other host which resides within the servers L2, maybe from pfSense itself.
Other options here might be simpler but Home Assistant cloud is pretty cheap and since there is an pfsense integration that makes all the stats accessible from anywhere without “exposing” direct access to pfsense to the internet. There are other security risks involved with this approach. Just wanted to throw in some other options.
@stephenw10 Solved by set in firewall rule( Lan traffic to ExpressVpn) default gateway to ExpressVpn. Thank you for your assistance. Have a good weekend!
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It's probably possible. You'd need to arrange VLANs shared between the physical and virtual pfSense instances such that all interfaces share a layer 2 connection with each other.
Hmm, the last thing shown there is a zfs command. If it was unable to write to the drive whatever is accepting connections there could also be unable and eventually fill the buffers causing that queue overflow.
However usually that would also prevent writing the crash report.
Are you able to reproduce this?
Steve
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