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    Latest snapsot wireless bridged as well as static not working

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 1.2.3-PRERELEASE-TESTING snapshots - RETIRED
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    • C
      cmb
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      One (or more) of you who can replicate problems, can I get remote access into your firewall? Then let me know when the problem occurs so I can log into the box and see what's happening.  If you can replicate this problem and will let me into your firewall, please email me (cmb at pfsense dot org) and reference this forum thread.

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        xbipin
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        i have mailed u with the access, plz do so asap coz i dont know how long the lease on the ip is going to be from the isp

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          covex
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          @cmb:

          One (or more) of you who can replicate problems, can I get remote access into your firewall? Then let me know when the problem occurs so I can log into the box and see what's happening.  If you can replicate this problem and will let me into your firewall, please email me (cmb at pfsense dot org) and reference this forum thread.

          email sent, please come in :) my ip is not changing

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          • AhnHELA
            AhnHEL
            last edited by

            ok, funny thing.

            Once booted, enter GUI and go to Interfaces/LAN

            Uncheck or Check Disable the Userland FTP-Proxy application

            Hit Save and then Apply.

            Bridge is working with proper MTU!

            I reproduced this 3 times, test on yours please.

            AhnHEL (Angel)

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              cmb
              last edited by

              @onhel:

              ok, funny thing.

              Once booted, enter GUI and go to Interfaces/LAN

              Uncheck or Check Disable the Userland FTP-Proxy application

              Hit Save and then Apply.

              Bridge is working with proper MTU!

              I reproduced this 3 times, test on yours please.

              That'll do the same thing as just clicking Save without changing anything.

              Pretty sure I have a lead on the cause of this issue, it's some sort of FreeBSD bug, looking for a solution.

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              • AhnHELA
                AhnHEL
                last edited by

                At least we're down to a one click fix

                ;D

                AhnHEL (Angel)

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                • jimpJ
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                  last edited by

                  @onhel:

                  At least we're down to a one click fix

                  ;D

                  In the tests I've done on this little WRAP I have next to me, saving is what reset it to 2290 :) Not quite what I'd call a fix yet…

                  A FreeBSD bug in hostapd is the likely culprit, as cmb said we're all hoping for a fix.

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                    covex
                    last edited by

                    Please, keep as posted on the progress  :)

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                      xbipin
                      last edited by

                      @onhel:

                      ok, funny thing.

                      Once booted, enter GUI and go to Interfaces/LAN

                      Uncheck or Check Disable the Userland FTP-Proxy application

                      Hit Save and then Apply.

                      Bridge is working with proper MTU!

                      I reproduced this 3 times, test on yours please.

                      i cant believe this, the solution is this simple, i just tried it and within less than 30 secs it started working like there was no problem at all

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                        cmb
                        last edited by

                        @xbipin:

                        i cant believe this, the solution is this simple, i just tried it and within less than 30 secs it started working like there was no problem at all

                        It's not really that simple. That doesn't do anything differently from manually running the commands I noted earlier in the thread. It will make it work for a bit, but it won't stay working.

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                          xbipin
                          last edited by

                          actually when i tried manually those commands it never used to work but currently at least its running fine for the past like 15mins, lets see how long it lasts

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                            covex
                            last edited by

                            Confirmed, this… workaround  :) works. I have stable wireless connection for more then 2 hours now.

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                              xbipin
                              last edited by

                              i can confirm it to work now in stable state for more than 24 hours, im on the 31st may 2009 1.2.3 7.2 base snapshot

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                                covex
                                last edited by

                                I don't see any updates for 1.2.3 7.2 based after May 30th…  ???

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                                • AhnHELA
                                  AhnHEL
                                  last edited by

                                  I'm back on 7.1 builds.  Clicking Save in Interfaces/LAN fixes the "wireless bridge MTU and promiscuous mode" bug in the 7.1 build as well.  Besides, 7.1 builds are up to 1.2.3 RC2.

                                  AhnHEL (Angel)

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                                    xbipin
                                    last edited by

                                    i tried the 3rd june 1.2.3 7.1 but pppoe wont work so i went back to the 31st may 1.2.3 7.1 base release and work fine with the wireless workaround

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                                      covex
                                      last edited by

                                      this is more of a firewall issue but it affects some how the wireless interface so I'm going to post it here  :)
                                      my firewall setup can be seen in attached files
                                      when rules on the LAN interface setup first time everything works OK but after reboot I get this message in dmesg:

                                      Configuring firewall...
                                      ipfw2 (+ipv6) initialized, divert loadable, nat loadable, rule-based forwarding enabled, default to accept, logging disabled
                                      ipfw:
                                      rule 2: setsockopt(IP_FW_DEL)
                                      :
                                      Invalid argument
                                      ipfw:
                                      rule 3: setsockopt(IP_FW_DEL)
                                      :
                                      Invalid argument
                                      
                                      

                                      when the router is up my wireless wont work. I'm getting dhcp ip address and all other info right but I can connect to the firewall or internet.
                                      Looks like this error makes firewall do something to the wireless interface. Wireless is bridged to LAN

                                      removing and recreating these rules would fix the problem.

                                      lan.png
                                      lan.png_thumb
                                      wan.png
                                      wan.png_thumb
                                      wireless.png
                                      wireless.png_thumb
                                      ipsec.png
                                      ipsec.png_thumb

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                                        cmb
                                        last edited by

                                        We were able to get the changing MTU issue that was causing the problem on the systems I saw resolved in FreeBSD, and have added that patch to our snapshots as of a couple days ago. Those of you who could replicate issues, please test the latest snapshot from here and report back.
                                        http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_RELENG_7_2/pfSense_RELENG_1_2/?C=M;O=D

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                                          xbipin
                                          last edited by

                                          just downloaded and reflashed to pfSense-1.2.3-20090609-0445 and the wireless issue has been solved, works perfect now, so finally we r over with it, keep in mind 1.2.3 RC2 is FreeBSD 7.2 base now

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                                            cmb
                                            last edited by

                                            @xbipin:

                                            just downloaded and reflashed to pfSense-1.2.3-20090609-0445 and the wireless issue has been solved, works perfect now, so finally we r over with it, keep in mind 1.2.3 RC2 is FreeBSD 7.2 base now

                                            Thanks for the report!  That's good news, glad to see it seems to be fixed in FreeBSD now. Yes, 1.2.3 will be on FreeBSD 7.2 unless some major reason appears to not use it. Thus far it's been a painless change.

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