browser gui misery
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It's 2.4.4, so "only" a couple years old, but still good advice. A perfect New Years day project!
Found these instructions online, look OK?
https://withblue.ink/2019/09/14/reinstalling-pfsense-and-restoring-from-backup.html
Now just need to check the drawers for a spare drive now...
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@lyle817 said in browser gui misery:
https://pastebin.com/wvKa9cEP
It looks like something has created a gigantic page, which it then attempts to protect using csrf_ob_handler(), which then fails because the lines cited in your crash report attempt to replace strings in it with something potentially larger. Looks like a bug or possibly a penetration attempt.
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<<deep sigh>>
I guess a re-install was in my future anyway, so here I go....
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I would use the instructions here:
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/install/index.htmlAnd I'd probably do this to save time:
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/backup/restore-during-install.html#restore-configuration-from-usb-during-installSteve
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Woohoo, back in business and my white screen of death is a distant memory!!
Thank you, thank you @stephenw10 & @bPsdTZpW and Happy New Year!!
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@lyle817 And a happy New Year to you as well!
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Pfsense is working great, but for some reason the upgrade caused my Freenas to get dropped from the network. Now I can't access the Freenas webgui and pings are unsuccessful. It does not appear in the DHCP listing or on the ARP table.
I hooked up a monitor to the Freenas and everything looks fine. Rebooted both Freenas and pfsense a couple times, no joy. On the Freenas console it says, "The web interface is at: 192.168.1.175", but this is a lie.
Not necessarily Freenas experts here, but any ideas why the pfsense upgrade might cause this behavior?
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Can you ping out from FreeNAS?
Is it showing a link on the NIC?
Traffic between a client on the LAN and the FreeNAS box would go directly, it wouldn't pass through pfSense at all.
Steve
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I tried pinging the router (192.168.1.1) and also my desktop PC (.135) from the Freenas shell, but in both cases got "Host is down"
"Is it showing a link on the NIC?". Not sure how to check that...
"... it wouldn't pass through pfSense at all". But the Freenas should show up on my pfsense DHCP Leases page.
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"Is it showing a link on the NIC?"
A-ha, no link lights! WTF? Now I'm really mystified!
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@lyle817 said in browser gui misery:
A-ha, no link lights!
Well, change the cable, the port and/or switch it is connected to, or the NIC used by your FreeNAS.
If there is no "link", DHCP won't work. It's like there is no cable at all. -
Makes sense, thanks! I was thinking somehow the operating system was shutting down the NIC, but I see now this is likely a hardware problem just coincidental with my pfsense upgrade. Will attend to it tonight when I get back, thanks again guys!!!
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