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    PFsense loses default gateway.

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    • R
      rainmakers99
      last edited by

      I have an intermittent problem with my pfsense router losing its default gateway.  I believe the issue occurs when my cable modem loses connection, and reconnects with my ISP.  When the problem occurs if I manually renew the dynamic ip address I will get an address, but the gateway will not come back regardless of getting a new IP or getting the same ip from my ISP  If I manually put in an IPV4 route it works.

      Over time I tried the following:
        Disabling the default gateway monitoring under the routing->Gateways->Edit
        Changed the wan port from a RealTek nic to the on board Intel 82566dc NIC. 
        Reinstalled OS and restored settings from backup. 
      But, none of the actions resolved the problem.

      I am running pfsense version 2.3.4, but the issue has been occuring for over a year.

      I started with the product in the 1.2 days, and have been upgrading.  I'm thinking I may have an pfsense settings rot issue in part because when upgradeing to the 2.3 release on the console above the menue I get several php deprecated errors similar to: "PHP Deprecated:  Comments starting with '#' are deprecated in /usr/local/etc/php/extensions.ini on line 2 in Unknown on line 0
      "

      Does anyone have any suggestions I could try to resolve the gateway issue, so I can avoid the manual rebuild. 
      , and would need to rebuild manually.

      Thanks in advance.

      Joe–

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      • w0wW
        w0w
        last edited by

        What type of connection, do you have double NAT or you receive external IP on pfSense?

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        • R
          rainmakers99
          last edited by

          Just a basic residential cable connection.  1 public ip.  I do have a disabled gateway for when I had a 2nd connection, another disabled  Hurricane Electric IPV6, and disabled wan IPV6 gateways.

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          • w0wW
            w0w
            last edited by

            So… let me ask you again.
            Do you have public IP on pfSense side (modem is in bridge mode)?

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            • R
              rainmakers99
              last edited by

              Yes the modem is in bridge mode. The wan interface has a public up assigned

              Sorry for confusion but I didn't know cable provider did nat the connection unless the modem had a built in router.

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              • w0wW
                w0w
                last edited by

                Do some screenshot of your WAN settings, please.

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                • R
                  rainmakers99
                  last edited by

                  I attached screenshots of the wan interface, Gateway screen under routes, and my IPV4 gateway that I am having problems with.

                  Joe–

                  gateways.PNG
                  gateways.PNG_thumb
                  wanGateWayP1.PNG
                  wanGateWayP1.PNG_thumb
                  wanGateWayP2.PNG
                  wanGateWayP2.PNG_thumb
                  wanGateWayP3.PNG
                  wanGateWayP3.PNG_thumb
                  WanInterfaceP1.PNG
                  WanInterfaceP1.PNG_thumb
                  WanInterfaceP2.PNG
                  WanInterfaceP2.PNG_thumb

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                  • R
                    rainmakers99
                    last edited by

                    Any thoughts on what could be causing the issue, or is there more info required?

                    Joe–

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                    • w0wW
                      w0w
                      last edited by

                      For testing purposes try "Mark Gateway as Down" option instead of disabling monitoring, see what happens.
                      I don't see anything unusual in your configuration.
                      Also does modem or pfSense reboot help in this situation?
                      About PHP errors, I can't understand how config errors can influence with PHP errors. Do you have any packages installed?
                      Maybe it's time to start from scratch? Try minimal configuration to check if problem persists.

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                      • R
                        rainmakers99
                        last edited by

                        Sorry for the late response, hard to get the fam. to OK some downtime.  :)

                        I did try marking the gateway as down, then tested by unplugging the cable modem for 30 minutes.  When I plugged it back in the modem came back online, but no default gateway anymore until I rebooted.

                        Yes rebooting PFSense brings the default gateway back, this has been my interim fix.

                        I don't think the php errors would be related to this problem.  from what I read online it seemed like they were related to how comments changed in PHP files.  I do have the following packages installed: Avahi, darkstat, iftop, iperf, LADVD, openvpn-client-export, & RRD_Summary.

                        I've been on the fence for a while now to rebuild the system to see if a fresh build would help.  This post is my step before hand.  Wanted to check there isn't a bug; with a known workaround.

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                          rainmakers99
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                          I believe that the issue may be solved.  Time will tell when the cable modem blips again.

                          If you look at my gateways.png screenshot the WAN_DHCP gateway did not have the "(Default)"  the Wan_DHCP6 and testvlangw only had the "(Default)" set.  Once I added the default to the WAN_DHCP  my tests recovered.  I unplugged the modem for 30 minutes and when i plugged back in and had success.

                          I also swapped the nic for the wlan to a broadcomm that I had, since the chipset was on the official HCL.  But, I noticed it didn't resolve the issue.  Interesting enough after I swapped the nic in the PFSense GUI the routes still shown the old nic as the gateway interface until I rebooted.

                          I also thought it strange that a reboot gave the Wan_DHCP a default entry in the routing table.

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