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    2.0RC1 i386 full install : "kernel: arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for …"

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

      I have two SMTP relays behind pfSense.
      I get this error VERY repeatedly as soon as I enable WAN load balance for outgoing smtp traffic.
      I need to revert to WAN fail-over for the error to vanish.

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        eri--
        last edited by

        You have same gateways or gateways that fall in the same subnet by any chance?

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          bEsTiAn
          last edited by

          Hello,

          Nope, they are from two totally different ISPs.
          One is KPN and the other one is Voo (Brutele).

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            wvnet
            last edited by

            Seeing this as well with sticky connections & multi WAN.
            Load balancing with 2 ISPs, the issue only shows up if I enable sticky connections under system>advanced>Misc.
            As soon as I check it and save, that message start filling the log, with both my WAN IP addresses alternating
            in the log message.  Traffic works about 50/50.  First load of a webpage usually fails, retrying it 1 or two times
            gets it to load. 
            Difficult to use load-balancing without this, as sticky connections is essential for secure sites such as banking.

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            • jimpJ
              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
              last edited by

              wvnet - what snapshot date/time are you using? and i386 or amd64? - Make sure it's the most recent snapshot to rule out issues that have already been fixed.

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                wvnet
                last edited by

                Hi,
                I'm using 2.0b5, Feb 18th build, i386.
                Running on an IBM x345 rack server with 2 built-in Broadcom (em0/1) and 2 Intel Pro/100 NICs.
                I'll update to the latest snap tonight, and test again.
                Working around the issue currently using policy-based routing (works ok…)
                Thanks!

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                  bEsTiAn
                  last edited by

                  I confirm that my original symptoms are still reproduced under the latest snapshot (i386)

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                    bEsTiAn
                    last edited by

                    and I also confirm that the issue is not present if the sticky sessions option is disabled !

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                      Hatrix76
                      last edited by

                      I have the same problems, albeit a bit different, I get this message only for one interface, when I try to put it into the same gateway group and put it on the same level to have loadbalancing.

                      Connections trying to use the new interface fail and the connections do not work proberly at all (most of them time out).

                      I use VLAN's for my WAN connections. Each ADSL Router has it's own VLAN and Network (a 10.100.<vlan>.0/28 net) where vlans are counting up from 100. So there is no overlaping.

                      Another symptom I have is with the failover pfsense box, which when started does not recognize it's Backup and everything is Master, I have to deactivate CARP and activate it again on the Backup-Router to have it become Backup. Then all gateways are offline except the one which is on the interface which gives me the problems described above with llinfo stuff, it stay's online and I get packet loss on both, the primary and the backup box …

                      The servers are no-name computers with Intel PRO dual-port server network cards.

                      Hope someone can figure out what's going on, i have this since the Beta through 2.0-RC3 (i386) built on August 3rd.

                      best,
                      Ray</vlan>

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