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    PfSense not routing traffic

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      hoba
      last edited by

      Please don't do. A lot of people are active at the mailinglist and the forum as well and this always means reading things twice. Be sure that at least all the devs have read your problem here.

      Btw, one last thing to try:

      • Reset to factory defaults
      • only configure the wireless WAN interface (make sure to disable block private subnets), keep all the rest at default values
      • test from a client behind the your pfSense's LAN to go to an IP at WAN (as it does NAT in default config no routing is needed)

      If this doesn't work something must be seriously broken.

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        bryanz
        last edited by

        I'll try that when I get home tonight.

        I noticed on the serial console I'm getting an error on startup:
        "route: writing to routing socket: No such process"
        Maybe that has something to do with why it's not routing? Although the routing tables look ok, so maybe not.

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          bryanz
          last edited by

          Bad news, resetting to factory defaults did not work, neither did re-flashing the CF card with a fresh image. I installed the latest version of m0n0wall and everything worked perfectly, both with and without NAT. I really like all the extra features in pfSense, so if you have any other suggestions I would appreciate them. If not I may have to settle for m0n0wall.

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            wdp
            last edited by

            any updates on this one?

            I am seeing the same issue on a Soekris net4801 platform
            using fresh installs of two different releases:

            http://system42.net/pfsense/downloads/pfSense-1.0.1-Embedded.img.gz

            and

            http://www.pfsense.com/old/pfSense-1.0-RC1a-Embedded.img.gz

            After copying one of these images to a new CF card using physdiskwrite
            and booting the image on a net4801, from the main menu I select option 1
            to assign interfaces, assign sis0 to be the LAN interface, assign sis1 to be the WAN
            interface, and then get this:

            The interfaces will be assigned as follows:

            LAN  -> sis0
            WAN  -> sis1

            Do you want to proceed [y|n]?y

            One moment while we reload the settings…killall: warning: kill -TERM 638: No s
            uch process
            done!
            route: writing to routing socket: No such process

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              bryanz
              last edited by

              nope, sorry. but i'm glad to hear i'm not crazy, and this is happening to other people. m0n0wall, which pfsense is based on, worked perfectly for me. maybe we should open a bug report?

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                sullrich
                last edited by

                It is not a bug.  Do not open a ticket.  Work with someone to get your misconfiguration fixed.

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                  bryanz
                  last edited by

                  Scott, unfortunately no one has been able to help us. Even with a fresh install and only changing the config to set the wireless card as the WAN interface we're still hosed. I have no idea why, as everything looks ok, minus the route socket error on the console. Have you seen that error in the past and do you know why it might occur?
                  Thanks,
                  Bryan

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                    sullrich
                    last edited by

                    It means you do not have a default route.

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                      bryanz
                      last edited by

                      Very strange. I get the message even though I have a default route, as shown earlier in the email string:

                      default    192.168.0.1    UGS    0    98    1500    wi0

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                        Merl
                        last edited by

                        hi,

                        i'have also a problem with the routing, my WAN interface have 212.21.69.97 and the default gateway ip is 192.168.23.8.
                        i'can ping the default gw very well but i dont get traffic over the gateway only if i set up a static route, for example to dns-server.
                        the i'can ping the dns-server but nothing more around the world.

                        i'work 5 years with freebsd and pf an hfsc … and i'dont understand it. the routing table look ok but the pfsense dont do it. ???

                        maybe someone have the same problem and know a workaround.

                        nice day for all ...
                        merl

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