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      interessierter @interessierter
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      @interessierter Is this my problem?

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @interessierter
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        @interessierter yeah that there.. Well 2mil should be quite large, unless you have more aliases not showing?

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          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @interessierter
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          @interessierter why would you have that set? That would only ever be used if you were running multiple layer 3 on the same layer 2..

          And that sure shouldn't have anything to do with the tables loading.

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            interessierter @johnpoz
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            @johnpoz said in VLAN an Firewall rule not matching:

            @interessierter yeah that there.. Well 2mil should be quite large, unless you have more aliases not showing?

            non of my custom alias is showing. What should I set?

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              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @interessierter
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              @interessierter what I would suggest is for testing turn off all your pfblocker aliases, since they can be large.. I would also turn off bogonV6 if you have that enabled. Also another one that can just be freaking huge.

              I doubt that bypass firewall rules has anything to do with it.. Because I just set it, and still see my tables populated.. Even after filter reload. But unless you have specific use case for that - it shouldn't be enabled. It sure isn't enabled by default.. Not sure why you would of turned that on?

              I would then do a filter reload - under status.. Do you see any errors on loading anything?

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              If your tables are not populated there is no way they could be used in rules..

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                interessierter @johnpoz
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                @johnpoz said in VLAN an Firewall rule not matching:

                @interessierter what I would suggest is for testing turn off all your pfblocker aliases, since they can be large.. I would also turn off bogonV6 if you have that enabled. Also another one that can just be freaking huge.

                I doubt that bypass firewall rules has anything to do with it.. Because I just set it, and still see my tables populated.. Even after filter reload. But unless you have specific use case for that - it shouldn't be enabled. It sure isn't enabled by default.. Not sure why you would of turned that on?

                I would then do a filter reload - under status.. Do you see any errors on loading anything?

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                If your tables are not populated there is no way they could be used in rules..

                I get this one at the end:

                Loading filter rules
                Setting up logging information
                Setting up SCRUB information
                There were error(s) loading the rules: /tmp/rules.debug:135: could not parse host specification - The line in question reads [135]: rdr pass on igb2 inet6 proto tcp from any to ::1010101 port 80 -> ::1 port 8081

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                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @interessierter
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                  @interessierter said in VLAN an Firewall rule not matching:

                  There were error(s) loading the rules: /tmp/rules.debug:135: could not parse host specification - The line in question reads [135]: rdr pass on igb2 inet6 proto tcp from any to ::1010101 port 80 -> ::1 port 8081

                  Oh and the plot thickens..

                  What specific rule is that?

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                    interessierter @johnpoz
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                    @johnpoz said in VLAN an Firewall rule not matching:

                    @interessierter said in VLAN an Firewall rule not matching:

                    There were error(s) loading the rules: /tmp/rules.debug:135: could not parse host specification - The line in question reads [135]: rdr pass on igb2 inet6 proto tcp from any to ::1010101 port 80 -> ::1 port 8081

                    Oh and the plot thickens..

                    What specific rule is that?

                    I guess we coming close. Today my Internet was working fine, after I removed and re-enabled the pfnblocker, my Internet was not working anymore. It seems like I deleted the DNS port rule from my lan last weekend, but it took now effect. Crazy

                    How to find out? I have no rule with 8081, and the normal Port 80 rule looks normal

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                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @interessierter
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                      @interessierter do you have your webgui on port 8081? I think there is a redirect for 80 to whatever the port is set too.

                      I have mine disabled.. But this was thing that came to mind that would redirect 80 like that.

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                        interessierter @johnpoz
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                        @johnpoz said in VLAN an Firewall rule not matching:

                        @interessierter do you have your webgui on port 8081? I think there is a redirect for 80 to whatever the port is set too.

                        I have mine disabled.. But this was thing that came to mind that would redirect 80 like that.

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                        no on 81, but that is maybe reason for 8081? I wonder about 41MB in this rule:

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                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @interessierter
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                          @interessierter hmmm.. No your antilock out is what would allow you to talk to the gui, that should always show traffic ;) if your accessing the gui

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                          I can not find any rule like that in my setup..

                          But I did find this
                          https://forum.netgate.com/topic/165000/error-loading-firewall-rules

                          and this
                          https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/12330

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                            interessierter @johnpoz
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                            @johnpoz said in VLAN an Firewall rule not matching:

                            @interessierter hmmm.. No your antilock out is what would allow you to talk to the gui, that should always show traffic ;) if your accessing the gui

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                            I can not find any rule like that in my setup..

                            But I did find this
                            https://forum.netgate.com/topic/165000/error-loading-firewall-rules

                            and this
                            https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/12330

                            I have now disabled the IPv6 in DNSBL Blocker, and the error message in the reload filter is away but: There are still no Firewall alias listed, not a single one :)

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                              interessierter @interessierter
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                              The firewall rules are now working and matching.

                              The alias is still not listed, but it's working as expected. Thanks for your help

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