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    Something is strange with the latest build

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      greyman
      last edited by

      Looks like the last snapshot to be generated was on the 10/11/2008. So I guess we are looking for anything that is newer than your post ermal.

      I also second nocer's comments about your time and dedication.

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        greyman
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        No go… ;(

        Here is the build info:  built on Mon Oct 13 22:27:46 EDT 2008

        ifconfig pppoe0

        pppoe0: flags=88d1 <up,pointopoint,running,noarp,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1492
        inet6 fe80::200:24ff:fec9:54cc%pppoe0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xd
        inet 70.255.104.xxx --> 70.255.105.xxx netmask 0xffffffff

        There are no files referencing vr1 or pppoe0 in /tmp</up,pointopoint,running,noarp,simplex,multicast>

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          nocer
          last edited by

          Hmmm….still no good. I dunno why this is happening. Keeps me staying at way old build...but works fine though :P
          NO NO, I'm not complaining, just want to help brush up 1.3-AA builds.

          Cheers,

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            greyman
            last edited by

            Since I use AT&T DSL I have the luxury of being able to change the location from where my PPPoE occurs. I moved the PPPoE back to the DSL modem and switched pfSense from doing PPPoE to DHCP on the WAN interface and all is working. So this appears to be something limited to doing PPPoE on the WAN.

            FYI: ermal, if you need me to do some some testing I have a spare DSL modem that is configured not to do PPPoE that I can switch out for testing.

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              eri--
              last edited by

              Can you all please post the files
              /var/etc/mpd_wan.conf /var/etc/mpd_wan.links?
              Or if you have the pppoe on an optional interface even the
              /var/etc/mpd_opt#.conf and /var/etc/mpd_opt#.links

              and the respective config.xml part under
              <interfaces>netstat -rn
              and arp -a output</interfaces>

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                mino
                last edited by

                Hi ermal,

                okay i have the same Problem.

                Version: 1.3-ALPHA-ALPHA built on Tue Oct 14 18:02:42 EDT 2008 FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-p5

                Here is the requested output of the commands:
                http://www.pastie.org/294062

                I recognized that also in the Dashboard sometimes the IP Address of the WAN Interface is not displayed. Also i thought that in the lastest versions i saw also my ip in the SSH Console menue. But there is just NONE(PPPOE) written. But its online. Also i have repeatingly this log entry "php: : Could not find gateway for interface(wan).". I reported a problem to Simon last time, that the NAT Rules doesnt recognize the right ip adresses if you set Outgoing Adress: Interface Address. He made a fix in the repository… since then i had the problem.

                Also it seems that the pppoe interface is working well, but the nat rules didnt. A ping from console over wlan of the router works but not for the connected clients.

                Update
                Updated to "Thu Oct 16 12:03:12" same problem. I saw that if i change the outgoing rule on my lan interface to Gateway: Default the "php: : Could not find gateway for interface(wan)" are coming up.

                Running:   2.0-ALPHA-ALPHA
                built on Mon Jan 26 03:00:33 EST 2009
                FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p2
                IRC Nick: mino

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                  eri--
                  last edited by

                  All you that had problems please retry the issue should be fixed.

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                    mino
                    last edited by

                    Thanks ermal to your fast reply. The issue is fixed but the messages that he cant find the Gateway still apperars. So i think its different problem.

                    Many thanks :)

                    Running:   2.0-ALPHA-ALPHA
                    built on Mon Jan 26 03:00:33 EST 2009
                    FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p2
                    IRC Nick: mino

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                      nocer
                      last edited by

                      Hello,

                      Thanks alot ermal, "all" you mean is that includes port forwarding/nat issues as well? The root cause for this was due to the system couldn't get/set wan/pppoe addrs correctly? Just a curiousity. I will definitely upload the latest build and see how it goes tho…

                      cheers,

                      @ermal:

                      All you that had problems please retry the issue should be fixed.

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                        nocer
                        last edited by

                        Hi

                        Finally up-to-date with the latest. All issues reported here in this thread seems to be addressed and looks good for now :D I will keep my eyes on my box for a couple of more days or so.

                        Thanks ermal for your dedication!

                        cheers,

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