Wan periodic reset causes system reboot.
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@stephenw10 said in Wan periodic reset causes system reboot.:
Clarification in:
No existing subs will not be cancelled before expiration.
Can we quote you on that - I mean I just clicked the quote button and everything?
Seriously, that is something but what about those dev/beta users once beyond their current subscription?
As for my case, with a single WAN IP (static, which I guess you can see with your admin credentials), a Netgate 6100 and a machine I use for dev/beta or configuration testing, will I be expected to pay for an additional subscription* (when due) when I can physically only use 1 device at a time?
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* The direct inference being that I will not pay and will just expect issues to be fixed with no further active input to help resolve matters.
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That information came from the top. I cannot imagine what would have to happen to change that position.
I absolutely understand the implications here and in particular how it impacts dev/beta testers. Discussions are ongoing. Hopefully we will have options.
Steve
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If required I can bust out my redcoat and tricorn.
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@stephenw10 said in Wan periodic reset causes system reboot.:
If required I can bust out my redcoat and tricorn.
I'll have to tell you my story about going to the White House wearing a sword and telling the uniformed Secret Service chap it was ok as I would willingly surrender my matches. I still got in but my colleague had to remove his spurs.
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@RobbieTT
i encountered this issue.....was trying to replicate the issue...so....
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@AlexanderK said in Wan periodic reset causes system reboot.:
@RobbieTT
i encountered this issue.....was trying to replicate the issue...so....
Just tried mine this morning and clicked the System / Update menu only to be greeted by this:
Seems like things are getting worse.
~~@stephenw10 - Do you happen to know why I have lost access to the firmware update page?
It looks like a possible local config issue at my end but before I run in circles I just want to check if the mothership is undergoing further revision.~~
[edit:] Ok, ignore the above as the normal page loads again and I've noticed that every function that hits the mothership is really slow at the moment. Even the forum is slow.
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@RobbieTT no you are already at 23.09. iam trying to upgrade from 23.05.1 to 23.09 and not possible
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@AlexanderK said in Wan periodic reset causes system reboot.:
@RobbieTT no you are already at 23.09. iam trying to upgrade from 23.05.1 to 23.09 and not possible
It looks that way.
We find ourselves in curious times with all things Netgate.
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There was some outage early this morning. The forum was unavailable for a short time. It could also have prevented updates.
@AlexanderK Are you able to see packages at all? Send me your NDI in chat and I'll check it.
Steve
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@stephenw10 thanks but i have reverted to ce
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@stephenw10 i could install 23.09 and enabled ipv6.
I have, with 23.09 crash reports after reboot.Do you want to send you the files?
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Sure I'd li(k)e to see those You can upload them here: https://nc.netgate.com/nextcloud/index.php/s/ywzFPM3F8GZnRdb
Are you seeing the same behaviour as 23.05.1?
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@stephenw10 said in Wan periodic reset causes system reboot.:
Sure I'd lie to see those
Probably an extreme measure but we appreciate your commitment!
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Doh!
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@stephenw10
yes exactly the same
i had 2 crashes. will upload themdone!
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Ok I see them. Checking....
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Ok one of those is different. It looks like this: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/14917
Almost certainly because you're running PIMD. Are you able to test running without PIMD?That and the PPPoE bug are likely related if not actually the same root cause IMO. The interface is detached without closing/clearing the connections on it.