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    PFsense inaccessible after power outage + cellular card hack

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      mdt
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      I am running the most recent version of PFsense on a Protectli box. Whenever the power goes out, I generally have trouble getting the box to come back online. It boots up and the lights flash, but I can't access it via the web gui or via LAN direct connection. Typically, I would plug in a cellular card, reboot the box, and I'd then be able to access it via the web gui. I think the issue may be related to a bad config on a cellular card I used to use, which I removed from the most recent config.

      Power just went out again and I can't seem to get access to it. I removed the cellular card (external USB) from the most recent config, and now the cellular card trick isn't working. When I connect directly to the box, SSH fails. Web GUI refuses to resolve. Ethernet connection shows a blank gateway. I think I've got a config issue with the DHCP setup that somehow was fixed with the cellular card, but now I can't even get in to reset it to the old config to then debug it.

      Any ideas on how I can get back in?

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        jake @mdt
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        @mdt Is there not a HDMI or VGA port on the Protectli box?

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          mdt @jake
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          @jake yes, though I don't have an external keyboard to use to access the device as I am traveling.

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            jake @mdt
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            @mdt Hooking up a monitor should at least let you see what's going on

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              mdt @jake
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                  mdt @mdt
                  last edited by mdt

                  I see the issue - it's stuck on "Starting DNS Resolver..." Any sense of how to fix it? Ideally without a keyboard :)

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                    jake @mdt
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                    @mdt Does it not have internet connectivity? Even without it will usually timeout and finish booting up but it may take a long while.

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                      mdt @jake
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                      @jake yes it should, but when I booted it up connected to VGA, it was not connected to the internet

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                        mdt @mdt
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                        This worked to fix the problem. Is there a way to unblock DNS resolver from blocking boot up?

                        What worked:
                        cp /var/unbound/pfb_dnsbl.conf /tmp
                        rm /var/unbound/pfb_dnsbl.conf
                        touch /var/unbound/pfb_dnsbl.conf

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