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    DELL 7050 pfsense issue

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      petesei @patient0
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      @patient0

      got this error

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        patient0 @petesei
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        @petesei said in DELL 7050 pfsense issue:

        got this error

        Yes of course, if you don't have internet ;)

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          petesei @patient0
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          @patient0

          ok.. installed it and went back to interfaces.. .but still only one listed.

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          silly me... have to test ... back soon.

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            petesei @patient0
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            @patient0

            Got the interfaces setup but dont have internet.
            included a word doc ... when you can, if you wouldnt mind, could you have a look.

            my connection is a PPOE connection.

            seems right to me, but I dont seem to have NAT entries for my network.

            PFs Config.zip

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by stephenw10

              You should not have a gateway on LAN, remove it.

              The only time you would use a gateway there is if you have other downstream routers with subnets behind them. pfSense is the gateway for LAN side clients but doesn't itself have one.

              Make sure the WAN gateway is set as default in Sys > Routing > Gateways

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                patient0 @petesei
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                @petesei is PORT2LAN your LAN network? If yes, why do you have an gateway, the info text to the field:

                "On local area network interfaces ... should be 'none'

                Do you get an IP address on your PPPoE interface? If yes then you also should get a gateway. Can you show System / Routing / Gateways?

                And yes, you don't have any Outbound NAT, that's not good. If you get an IP by DHCP on WAN, the gateway is created automatically + also the necessary Outbound NAT rules.

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                  petesei @patient0
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                  @patient0

                  was going to head off to sleep.. here in AUS... but will spin some cables and get this stuff for you..
                  yes.. I am getting details on the PPOE connection... on the main page.. I will screenshot.

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                    patient0 @petesei
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                    @petesei said in DELL 7050 pfsense issue:

                    was going to head off to sleep.. here in AUS

                    Just go to sleep, all can be done tomorrow (or even later), no worries. It's not a race.

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                      petesei @patient0
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                      @patient0

                      here are some screenshots...
                      I cant even ping the box now.. after removing that gateway.

                      system-routing-gateways.png

                      also, my actual external ip is 203.219.33.254

                      dashboard.png

                      Outbound.png

                      talk more tomorrow.. tahnks.... nite.

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        Yup, so set the default IPv4 gateway to WAN_PPPoE.

                        Remove those other two gateways. You should not have any gateways on the LAN side.

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                          petesei @stephenw10
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                          @stephenw10

                          Stephen... thanks for jumping in..
                          removed and now all good.. internet available.

                          thanks for everyones help

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