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    Help on load balancing arplookup 210.213.215.254 failed: host is not on local ne

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      hoba
      last edited by

      So this is an updated system? You need to recreate the pools due to the changes in poolcreation. Edit the pools and delete all the poolmembers. Then add them back with the new gui code. Does that fix it?

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        cheeky
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        Actually i have reinstalled the whole system using the latest snapshot ISO, reconfigure from scratch and created new pools for load balancing. I want the failover feature in the latest snapshots. ;D

        Now, i've reformatted again my pfsense using the orig 1.0.1 installer, load balancing works perfectly.

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          hoba
          last edited by

          So to get this right: Using the latest snapshot doesn't work with a PPPoE WAN as poolmember but using original 1.0.1 release does work?

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            cheeky
            last edited by

            Yes, hoba. WAN via PPPoE causes problems for load balancing pools using latest snapshots but it is functional using the original 1.0.1.
            This must be the cause of my sleepless nights trying to use the latest snapshots in order for my pfsense to have failover capability. ???

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              hoba
              last edited by

              What do you manually assign as gateway when using 1.0.1 releaseversion for the pppoe link?

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                cheeky
                last edited by

                The gateway that i assign for the WAN poolmember is the gateway that i see from the status\interfaces of WAN (assigned automatically by my ISP via PPPoE).

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                  hoba
                  last edited by

                  I guess gateway and interface IP is the same and it is a /32, right?

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                    cheeky
                    last edited by

                    WAN IP is 210.213.171.2xx subnet 255.255.255.255
                    Gateway IP 210.213.170.x

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                      hoba
                      last edited by

                      Ok, I guess the code is too smart to accept a /32 and a gateway outside this subnet atm. Time to revisit it  ;)

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                        cheeky
                        last edited by

                        Any update on this problem? Have this been resolved by the new snapshots?
                        Thank you very much.

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                          databeestje
                          last edited by

                          please give me the output from the routing table from Diag -> Routes.

                          I also require the relevant rules from your rules.debug.
                          using the command page execute the following.
                          grep route-to /tmp/rules.debug

                          I do not have a working pppoe test rig so I'm working in the dark here.
                          Are you willing to provide me access to the box?
                          I also commited another load balancer fix this evening. Check if that one outputs any messages.

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                            cheeky
                            last edited by

                            I'll try loading the new snapshot later, i'm currently using now the original 1.0.1 iso. So far no problem on my load balancer using PPPoe on WAN but no failover.
                            I'll post my results immediately.
                            Yes, i'm willing to open my pfsense firewall for you to debug inside.
                            Thanks.

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                              dotdash
                              last edited by

                              I am also having this problem. If it helps any, here is some data on my setup:
                              lan=fxp0
                              wan=fxp1  (pppoe)
                              opt1=fxp2 (WAN2 static IP)

                              wan 100.200.200.110
                              subnet mask 255.255.255.255
                              gateway 100.200.200.254

                              1.0.1 release
                              worked fine, but ISP turned off ICMP on the next-hop router.
                              Started monitoring the dns server, but it frequently timed-out and went offline.

                              Updated using
                              pfSense-Full-Update-1.0.1-SNAPSHOT-02-14-2007.tgz
                              Deleted and re-configured balancer.
                              Started getting messages in system log and no traffic was going out WAN
                              kernel: arpresolve: can't allocate route for 100.200.200.254
                              kernel: arplookup 100.200.200.254 failed: host is not on local network

                              updated to
                              pfSense-Full-Update-1.0.1-SNAPSHOT-02-18-2007.tgz
                              Slightly diffferent messages in log

                              kernel: arpresolve: can't allocate route for 100.200.200.254
                              kernel: arplookup 100.200.200.254 failed: could not allocate llinfo
                              kernel: arpresolve: can't allocate route for 192.0.2.113
                              kernel: arplookup 192.0.2.113 failed: host is not on local network

                              For now, I have pulled the WAN from the balancer pool
                              (only has opt1)
                              The default gateway for my LAN is still the balancer.
                              I CAN however, create a rule for a specific IP pointing to gateway default
                              and send that machine out the WAN.

                              Here is a partial dump of the current routing table
                              Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Mtu Netif Expire
                              default   100.200.200.254 UGS 0 45115 1492 ng0
                              100.200.200.110      lo0   UHS   0   0   16384    lo0
                              100.200.200.254      100.200.200.110        UH     1     105      1492    ng0

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                                dotdash
                                last edited by

                                Just got a chance to try with 1.0.1-SNAPSHOT-02-27-2007 (via update firmware)
                                Still getting 'host is not on local network' error.

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                                  hoba
                                  last edited by

                                  We are missing a testbed to fix this bug atm. We'll work on it soon. Stay tuned.

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                                    sai
                                    last edited by

                                    dotdash

                                    @dotdash:

                                    wan 100.200.200.110
                                    subnet mask 255.255.255.255
                                    gateway 100.200.200.254

                                    Its a bit early in the morning here, but your subnet mask looks way wrong. The WAN and its gateway should be on the same subnet, and so the arplookup error seems to be reasonable. Try a subnet of 255.255.255.0

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                                      hoba
                                      last edited by

                                      @sai:

                                      dotdash

                                      @dotdash:

                                      wan 100.200.200.110
                                      subnet mask 255.255.255.255
                                      gateway 100.200.200.254

                                      Its a bit early in the morning here, but your subnet mask looks way wrong. The WAN and its gateway should be on the same subnet, so try a subnet of 255.255.255.0

                                      No, pppoe just works this way.

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                                        cheeky
                                        last edited by

                                        @hoba
                                        Still waiting for the final resolution to this problem, i'm still using now the original 1.0.1 with no problem.
                                        Thank you very much.
                                        :D ;D ::)

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                                          ndelong
                                          last edited by

                                          If it helps, I'm in a similar situation (fail-over not working due to arp messages):

                                          WAN1: PPPoE w/"static" DHCP /32
                                          WAN2: Static

                                          Running 1.0.1-SNAPSHOT-03-08-2007

                                          Getting these messages:

                                          
                                          kernel: arplookup 204.213.240.xxx failed: host is not on local network
                                          kernel: arpresolve: can't allocate route for 204.213.240.xxx
                                          
                                          

                                          Anything I can do to help? Send logs, etc?

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                                            sullrich
                                            last edited by

                                            Try adding static routes for these hosts or check the routing table to ensure they are correct.

                                            netstat -rn

                                            Also I recall LB not working with pppoe but I could be wrong here.

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