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    23.05 pf was wedged/busy and has been reset

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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      Hmm, does that interface have an IPv6 config?

      I once spent a while digging into a related issue here but could never pin it down. Link state changes to an interface that is set to track-interface for IPv6 do not trigger those changes.
      Can you set that to track-interface for v6?

      Steve

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      • Raffi_R
        Raffi_ @stephenw10
        last edited by Raffi_

        @stephenw10 I don't have IPV6 setup at all. I'm not familiar with IPV6 so I have that disabled. I'm afraid of breaking the setup due to my lack of IPV6 knowledge. It would not allow me to set IPV6 to track interface on the OPT1 since the WAN has no IPV6. Should I set WAN to DHCP6? I have AT&T fiber if that matters. Their device is setup in passthrough mode and I had to disable every single security and additional option on it to get it to stop interfering with the ports.

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          You don't actually have to have IPv6 to trigger this you just need to set GAMING(opt1) to track-interface for v6. However you do need an interface to track! So, if you can, set the WAN to DHCPv6 which will then allow that. It doesn't matter if the WAN doesn't actually pull a v6 address.
          If it does actually pull a v6 address it might have unintended effects though so be ready to roll that back. It likely won't without further work though.

          Steve

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          • Raffi_R
            Raffi_ @stephenw10
            last edited by

            @stephenw10 I enabled DHCP6 on WAN and then set OPT1 IPV6 to track interface. It seems like I did get an IPV6 address since I now have that showing up as one of the gateways on the dashboard. I tried to reproduce the issue once, and it hasn't occurred since making this change. Before this, it was reproducible every time.

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Hmm, interesting. That lines up with what I was seeing in earlier versions.

              Do you have the log showing the xbox waking with track-interface set?

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              • Raffi_R
                Raffi_ @stephenw10
                last edited by

                @stephenw10

                Here is that log with IPV6 address removed from the lines...

                Jun 14 09:49:44 check_reload_status 428 Linkup starting igb2
                Jun 14 09:49:44 kernel igb2: link state changed to UP
                Jun 14 09:49:44 check_reload_status 428 Linkup starting igb2
                Jun 14 09:49:44 kernel igb2: link state changed to DOWN
                Jun 14 09:49:45 php-fpm 3098 /rc.linkup: Hotplug event detected for GAMING(opt1) dynamic IP address (4: 192.168.20.1, 6: track6)
                Jun 14 09:49:45 php-fpm 3098 /rc.linkup: DEVD Ethernet attached event for opt1
                Jun 14 09:49:45 php-fpm 3098 /rc.linkup: HOTPLUG: Configuring interface opt1
                Jun 14 09:49:45 php-fpm 8142 /rc.newwanipv6: rc.newwanipv6: Info: starting on igb0.
                Jun 14 09:49:45 php-fpm 8142 /rc.newwanipv6: rc.newwanipv6: on (IP address: ) (interface: wan) (real interface: igb0).
                Jun 14 09:49:45 php-fpm 3098 /rc.linkup: Gateway, NONE AVAILABLE
                Jun 14 09:49:45 php-fpm 3098 /rc.linkup: Gateway, NONE AVAILABLE
                Jun 14 09:49:46 check_reload_status 428 Restarting IPsec tunnels
                Jun 14 09:49:46 check_reload_status 428 updating dyndns opt1
                Jun 14 09:49:46 check_reload_status 428 Reloading filter
                Jun 14 09:49:46 php-fpm 88718 /rc.linkup: Hotplug event detected for GAMING(opt1) dynamic IP address (4: 192.168.20.1, 6: track6)
                Jun 14 09:49:46 php-fpm 88718 /rc.linkup: DEVD Ethernet detached event for opt1
                Jun 14 09:49:46 check_reload_status 428 Reloading filter
                Jun 14 09:49:47 php-fpm 8142 /rc.newwanipv6: Gateway, NONE AVAILABLE
                Jun 14 09:49:47 php-fpm 8142 /rc.newwanipv6: Gateway, NONE AVAILABLE
                Jun 14 09:49:47 check_reload_status 428 Reloading filter
                Jun 14 09:49:47 php-fpm 8142 /rc.newwanipv6: The command '/sbin/ifconfig igb0 inet6 delete' returned exit code '1', the output was 'ifconfig: ioctl (SIOCDIFADDR): Can't assign requested address'
                Jun 14 09:49:47 php-fpm 8142 /rc.newwanipv6: Resyncing OpenVPN instances for interface WAN.
                Jun 14 09:49:47 php-fpm 8142 /rc.newwanipv6: Creating rrd update script
                Jun 14 09:49:47 php-fpm 8142 /rc.newwanipv6: Netgate pfSense Plus package system has detected an IP change or dynamic WAN reconnection - - Restarting packages.
                Jun 14 09:49:47 check_reload_status 428 Starting packages
                Jun 14 09:49:47 php-fpm 399 /rc.newwanipv6: rc.newwanipv6: Info: starting on igb0.
                Jun 14 09:49:47 php-fpm 399 /rc.newwanipv6: rc.newwanipv6: on (IP address: ) (interface: wan) (real interface: igb0).
                Jun 14 09:49:48 php-fpm 69398 /rc.start_packages: Restarting/Starting all packages.
                Jun 14 09:49:49 kernel igb2: link state changed to UP
                Jun 14 09:49:49 check_reload_status 428 Linkup starting igb2
                Jun 14 09:49:49 php-fpm 399 /rc.newwanipv6: Gateway, NONE AVAILABLE
                Jun 14 09:49:49 php-fpm 399 /rc.newwanipv6: Gateway, NONE AVAILABLE
                Jun 14 09:49:50 php-fpm 3098 /rc.newwanipv6: rc.newwanipv6: Info: starting on igb0.
                Jun 14 09:49:50 php-fpm 3098 /rc.newwanipv6: rc.newwanipv6: on (IP address: ) (interface: wan) (real interface: igb0).
                Jun 14 09:49:50 php-fpm 8142 /rc.linkup: Hotplug event detected for GAMING(opt1) dynamic IP address (4: 192.168.20.1, 6: track6)
                Jun 14 09:49:50 php-fpm 8142 /rc.linkup: DEVD Ethernet attached event for opt1
                Jun 14 09:49:50 php-fpm 8142 /rc.linkup: HOTPLUG: Configuring interface opt1
                Jun 14 09:49:50 php-fpm 8142 /rc.linkup: Gateway, NONE AVAILABLE
                Jun 14 09:49:50 php-fpm 8142 /rc.linkup: Gateway, NONE AVAILABLE
                Jun 14 09:49:50 check_reload_status 428 Restarting IPsec tunnels
                Jun 14 09:49:50 check_reload_status 428 updating dyndns opt1
                Jun 14 09:49:52 php-fpm 3098 /rc.newwanipv6: Gateway, NONE AVAILABLE
                Jun 14 09:49:52 kernel igb1: promiscuous mode disabled
                Jun 14 09:49:52 kernel igb0: promiscuous mode disabled
                Jun 14 09:49:52 php-fpm 3098 /rc.newwanipv6: Gateway, NONE AVAILABLE
                Jun 14 09:49:52 php-fpm 3098 /rc.newwanipv6: Resyncing OpenVPN instances for interface WAN.
                Jun 14 09:49:52 php-fpm 3098 /rc.newwanipv6: Creating rrd update script
                Jun 14 09:49:52 php-fpm 3098 /rc.newwanipv6: Netgate pfSense Plus package system has detected an IP change or dynamic WAN reconnection - - Restarting packages.
                Jun 14 09:49:52 check_reload_status 428 Starting packages
                Jun 14 09:49:52 php-fpm 8142 /rc.newwanipv6: rc.newwanipv6: Info: starting on igb0.
                Jun 14 09:49:52 php-fpm 8142 /rc.newwanipv6: rc.newwanipv6: No IPv6 address found for interface WAN [wan].
                Jun 14 09:49:52 php-fpm 88718 /rc.newwanipv6: rc.newwanipv6: Info: starting on igb0.
                Jun 14 09:49:52 php-fpm 88718 /rc.newwanipv6: rc.newwanipv6: No IPv6 address found for interface WAN [wan].
                Jun 14 09:49:53 php-fpm 89455 /rc.newwanipv6: rc.newwanipv6: Info: starting on igb0.
                Jun 14 09:49:53 php-fpm 89455 /rc.newwanipv6: rc.newwanipv6: on (IP address: ) (interface: wan) (real interface: igb0).
                Jun 14 09:49:53 php-fpm 399 /rc.start_packages: Skipping STARTing packages process because previous/another instance is already running
                Jun 14 09:49:55 php-fpm 89455 /rc.newwanipv6: Gateway, NONE AVAILABLE
                Jun 14 09:49:55 php-fpm 89455 /rc.newwanipv6: Gateway, NONE AVAILABLE

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Hmm, so still runs on igb0. Which is a little odd since that didn't bounce.Butt not on igb2 after it initially comes back up.

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                  • Raffi_R
                    Raffi_ @stephenw10
                    last edited by Raffi_

                    @stephenw10 I don't fully know what that means, but I see what you mean by igb0. It was doing the rc.newwan on igb2 (OPT1) before, but now it's doing it on igb0. If there is no issue with this, I will leave it as is. I'm not noticing any problems due to the IPV6 as of yet.
                    Thank you for looking into it. Let me know if you need anything else.

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Yeah I'm going to open a bug for the track-interface issue though I don't think it's actually the cause here just related to it.

                      If you're not seeing any other issues I'd say it's safe to leave that way.

                      Is it actually passing you a v6 subnet or just a IP on the WAN? If you are passed a subnet then setting OPT1 or LAN to track it should give you real v6 IPs on those subnets too which might not be what you want.

                      You might want to set 'Prefer IPv4' in Sys > Adv > Networking so the firewall itself doesn't try to use IPv6.

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                      • Raffi_R
                        Raffi_ @stephenw10
                        last edited by

                        @stephenw10 I'm only seeing an IPV6 address on WAN and as an additional gateway. LAN and OPT1 don't have IPV6 subnet addresses. Thanks for the suggestion, I checked prefer ipv4 just in case.

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                          Raffi_ @stephenw10
                          last edited by

                          @stephenw10 unfortunately, the problem came back. It seems to happen far less frequent. Before it was happening at every power on event. I will leave the settings alone for now. I may want to play with IPV6 at some point anyway to learn. I did change the Xbox power setting back. I may also get a switch for the Xbox

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            Hmm. It still seems like unexpected/unwanted behaviour on an internal interface. We should look at it anyway.

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