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      xbipin
      last edited by

      here is the system log when disconnect button is pressed from interfaces (this situation works fine and has been from long)

      Nov 3 12:14:43 	syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
      Nov 3 12:15:58 	syslogd: exiting on signal 15
      Nov 3 12:15:59 	syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
      Nov 3 12:18:30 	check_reload_status: Configuring interface wan
      Nov 3 12:18:37 	check_reload_status: Configuring interface wan
      Nov 3 12:18:37 	check_reload_status: Rewriting resolv.conf
      Nov 3 12:18:44 	check_reload_status: Configuring interface wan
      Nov 3 12:18:44 	check_reload_status: Rewriting resolv.conf
      Nov 3 12:18:46 	php: : rc.newwanip: Failed to update wan IP, restarting...
      Nov 3 12:18:46 	check_reload_status: Configuring interface wan
      Nov 3 12:18:46 	apinger: ALARM: WAN(195.229.252.27) *** down ***
      Nov 3 12:18:51 	check_reload_status: Rewriting resolv.conf
      Nov 3 12:18:53 	php: : rc.newwanip: Failed to update wan IP, restarting...
      Nov 3 12:18:56 	check_reload_status: Reloading filter
      Nov 3 12:18:58 	check_reload_status: Configuring interface wan
      Nov 3 12:18:58 	check_reload_status: Rewriting resolv.conf
      Nov 3 12:19:01 	php: : rc.newwanip: Failed to update wan IP, restarting...
      Nov 3 12:19:01 	check_reload_status: Configuring interface wan
      Nov 3 12:19:06 	check_reload_status: Rewriting resolv.conf
      Nov 3 12:19:07 	php: : Could not find gateway for interface(wan).
      Nov 3 12:19:07 	php: : Could not find gateway for interface(wan).
      Nov 3 12:19:08 	dnsmasq[3112]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
      Nov 3 12:19:08 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 198.153.192.1#53
      Nov 3 12:19:08 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 208.67.222.222#53
      Nov 3 12:19:08 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 213.42.20.20#53
      Nov 3 12:19:08 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 8.8.8.8#53
      Nov 3 12:19:08 	dnsmasq[3112]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
      Nov 3 12:19:08 	dnsmasq[3112]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
      Nov 3 12:19:11 	php: : rc.newwanip: Failed to update wan IP, restarting...
      Nov 3 12:19:11 	check_reload_status: Configuring interface wan
      Nov 3 12:19:07 	php: : Could not find gateway for interface(wan).
      Nov 3 12:19:07 	php: : Could not find gateway for interface(wan).
      Nov 3 12:19:08 	dnsmasq[3112]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
      Nov 3 12:19:08 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 198.153.192.1#53
      Nov 3 12:19:08 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 208.67.222.222#53
      Nov 3 12:19:08 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 213.42.20.20#53
      Nov 3 12:19:08 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 8.8.8.8#53
      Nov 3 12:19:08 	dnsmasq[3112]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
      Nov 3 12:19:08 	dnsmasq[3112]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
      Nov 3 12:19:11 	php: : rc.newwanip: Failed to update wan IP, restarting...
      Nov 3 12:19:11 	check_reload_status: Configuring interface wan
      Nov 3 12:19:11 	check_reload_status: Configuring interface wan
      Nov 3 12:19:17 	check_reload_status: Configuring interface wan
      Nov 3 12:19:17 	check_reload_status: Rewriting resolv.conf
      Nov 3 12:19:22 	php: : rc.newwanip: Failed to update wan IP, restarting...
      Nov 3 12:19:22 	check_reload_status: Configuring interface wan
      Nov 3 12:19:22 	dnsmasq[3112]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
      Nov 3 12:19:22 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 198.153.192.1#53
      Nov 3 12:19:22 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 208.67.222.222#53
      Nov 3 12:19:22 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 213.42.20.20#53
      Nov 3 12:19:22 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 8.8.8.8#53
      Nov 3 12:19:22 	dnsmasq[3112]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
      Nov 3 12:19:22 	dnsmasq[3112]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
      Nov 3 12:19:37 	dnsmasq[3112]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
      Nov 3 12:19:37 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 198.153.192.1#53
      Nov 3 12:19:37 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 208.67.222.222#53
      Nov 3 12:19:37 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 213.42.20.20#53
      Nov 3 12:19:37 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 8.8.8.8#53
      Nov 3 12:19:37 	dnsmasq[3112]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
      Nov 3 12:19:37 	dnsmasq[3112]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
      Nov 3 12:19:42 	dnsmasq[3112]: reading /etc/resolv.conf
      Nov 3 12:19:42 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 198.153.192.1#53
      Nov 3 12:19:42 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 208.67.222.222#53
      Nov 3 12:19:42 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 213.42.20.20#53
      Nov 3 12:19:42 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 8.8.8.8#53
      Nov 3 12:19:42 	dnsmasq[3112]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
      Nov 3 12:19:42 	dnsmasq[3112]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
      Nov 3 12:19:42 	php: : ROUTING: setting default route to 195.229.252.27
      Nov 3 12:19:42 	apinger: Exiting on signal 15.
      Nov 3 12:19:43 	check_reload_status: Reloading filter
      Nov 3 12:19:43 	apinger: Starting Alarm Pinger, apinger(22415)
      Nov 3 12:19:43 	php: : DynDns: updatedns() starting
      Nov 3 12:19:43 	php: : DynDns debug information: 92.96.212.240 extracted from local system.
      Nov 3 12:19:43 	php: : DynDns: Current WAN IP: 92.96.212.240 Cached IP: 92.99.207.73
      Nov 3 12:19:43 	php: : DynDns debug information: DynDns: cacheIP != wan_ip. Updating. Cached IP: 92.99.207.73 WAN IP: 92.96.212.240
      Nov 3 12:19:43 	php: : DynDns: DynDns _update() starting.
      Nov 3 12:19:44 	php: : DynDns: DynDns _checkStatus() starting.
      Nov 3 12:19:44 	php: : DynDns: Current Service: dyndns
      Nov 3 12:19:44 	php: : DynDns debug information: 92.96.212.240 extracted from local system.
      Nov 3 12:19:45 	php: : phpDynDNS: updating cache file /conf/dyndns_wandyndns'xbipin.dyndns.org'.cache: 92.96.212.240
      Nov 3 12:19:45 	php: : phpDynDNS: (Success) IP Address Changed Successfully! (92.96.212.240)
      Nov 3 12:19:51 	php: : Resyncing OpenVPN instances for interface WAN.
      Nov 3 12:19:51 	php: : The command '/usr/bin/killall 'ntpd'' returned exit code '1', the output was 'killall: warning: kill -TERM 17243: No such process'
      Nov 3 12:19:51 	php: : OpenNTPD is starting up.
      Nov 3 12:19:51 	php: : pfSense package system has detected an ip change 92.99.207.73 -> ... Restarting packages.
      Nov 3 12:19:51 	check_reload_status: Starting packages
      Nov 3 12:19:58 	php: : Restarting/Starting all packages.
      Nov 3 12:20:43 	apinger: Error while feeding rrdtool: Broken pipe
      
      

      will give u more logs in some time with the modem reset and cable unplug situation

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        xbipin
        last edited by

        here is the system log with wan cable unplug and replug and the endless loop of pppoe reconnection

        Nov 3 12:25:13 	syslogd: exiting on signal 15
        Nov 3 12:25:13 	syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
        Nov 3 12:25:20 	kernel: vr1: vr_link_task: Tx/Rx shutdown error -- resetting
        Nov 3 12:25:20 	kernel: vr1: link state changed to DOWN
        Nov 3 12:25:20 	check_reload_status: Linkup starting vr1
        Nov 3 12:25:21 	kernel: vr1: restarting
        Nov 3 12:25:21 	kernel: vr1: vr_stop: Rx shutdown error
        Nov 3 12:25:21 	kernel: vr1: Using force reset command.
        Nov 3 12:25:30 	apinger: ALARM: WAN(195.229.252.27) *** down ***
        Nov 3 12:25:40 	check_reload_status: Reloading filter
        Nov 3 12:26:26 	check_reload_status: Configuring interface wan
        Nov 3 12:26:26 	check_reload_status: Rewriting resolv.conf
        Nov 3 12:26:33 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 198.153.192.1#53
        Nov 3 12:26:33 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 208.67.222.222#53
        Nov 3 12:26:33 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 213.42.20.20#53
        Nov 3 12:26:33 	dnsmasq[3112]: using nameserver 8.8.8.8#53
        Nov 3 12:26:33 	dnsmasq[3112]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
        Nov 3 12:26:33 	dnsmasq[3112]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.1 - local interface
        Nov 3 12:27:19 	check_reload_status: Linkup starting vr1
        Nov 3 12:27:19 	kernel: vr1: link state changed to UP
        
        

        after rebooting pfsense only connection is successful

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          xbipin
          last edited by

          i reported the same to freebsd mailing list as well as the mpd bug list but there is no outcome, mpd developer blames pfsense for it and the mailing list just recommended some settings which didnt work and ppl left the topic down the list and forgot about it

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            clarknova
            last edited by

            @jimp:

            Failing that, give this a try: Edit usr/local/sbin/ppp-linkdown and comment out or remove this line (keep an unaltered copy around though so you can restore the copy if it doesn't help)

            /usr/sbin/ngctl shutdown $1:
            

            This worked for me! Sorry it took this long for me to be able to test this.

            It appears that the change to that file did survive a reboot, but will it survive an upgrade (can I just say I'm so happy that 2.0 is final)? Better yet, here's to hoping this can be fixed for 2.1.

            db

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              xbipin
              last edited by

              @clarknova:

              @jimp:

              Failing that, give this a try: Edit usr/local/sbin/ppp-linkdown and comment out or remove this line (keep an unaltered copy around though so you can restore the copy if it doesn't help)

              /usr/sbin/ngctl shutdown $1:
              

              This worked for me! Sorry it took this long for me to be able to test this.

              It appears that the change to that file did survive a reboot, but will it survive an upgrade (can I just say I'm so happy that 2.0 is final)? Better yet, here's to hoping this can be fixed for 2.1.

              doesnt still work for me, while ur at it, can u test without using a switch between pfsense and ur isp modem etc?

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                clarknova
                last edited by

                I can try that but I can't make any guarantee about timeline, as this is a production system.

                db

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                  xbipin
                  last edited by

                  take ur time

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                    xbipin
                    last edited by

                    if adding a switch does make it work along with the patch then i would need to replace my existing switch instead of buying a dedicated one just to make pppoe reconnect in which case can some1 recommend me the cheapest 10/100mbps switch with VLAN support or would it be possible to use one switch without vlan and use 6 ports for LAN and 2 ports for pppoe (1 from pf wan to switch and 1 from isp modem to switch).

                    im just trying to avoid using a dedicated switch simply for pppoe and even though if there is a power failure, it still wont reconnect untill pfsense is rebooted

                    or to make things easier, im ready to pay $50 if some1 could simply make me a patch which would detect the unsuccessful pppoe reconnects for about 5mins or so and then reboot pfsense, i have cron package installed and running

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                      eri--
                      last edited by

                      I had 30 minutes and came back to this and looking at the code i have another option for you xibpin.
                      Edit /etc/inc/interfaces.inc

                      Remove the comment made on line 166 to 177
                      The diff below maybe explains it better. Not sure why that has been done and try again.

                      
                      diff --git a/etc/inc/interfaces.inc b/etc/inc/interfaces.inc
                      index 3f67e5d..a20936c 100644
                      --- a/etc/inc/interfaces.inc
                      +++ b/etc/inc/interfaces.inc
                      @@ -167,11 +167,11 @@ function interface_netgraph_needed($interface = "wan") {
                       PPP interfaces are found above in the previous if ($found == false) block.
                       This block of code is only entered for OPTx interfaces that are configured for PPPoE modem access, so $realif != $ppp['if']
                      
                      +*/
                                                      if ($realif == $ppp['if']) {
                                                              $found = true;
                                                              break;
                                                      }
                      -*/
                                                      $ports = explode(',',$ppp['ports']);
                                                      foreach($ports as $pid => $port){
                                                              $port = get_real_interface($port);
                      
                      
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                        xbipin
                        last edited by

                        how do i upload the edited file, i tried using winscp but i guess there r some commands i need to run to make the system go out of read only mode, could u be kind enough to provide those?

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                          eri--
                          last edited by

                          • ssh into the box
                          • /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw
                          • Do what you want with WinSCP or use you favorite editor
                          • /etc/rc.conf_mount_ro
                          • Reboot.
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                            xbipin
                            last edited by

                            tried it, still the same, no luck :(

                            Dec 1 18:44:40 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: no reply to 1 echo request(s)
                            Dec 1 18:44:50 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: no reply to 2 echo request(s)
                            Dec 1 18:45:00 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: no reply to 3 echo request(s)
                            Dec 1 18:45:10 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: no reply to 4 echo request(s)
                            Dec 1 18:45:20 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: no reply to 5 echo request(s)
                            Dec 1 18:45:20 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: peer not responding to echo requests
                            Dec 1 18:45:20 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: state change Opened --> Stopping
                            Dec 1 18:45:20 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: Leave bundle "wan"
                            Dec 1 18:45:20 	ppp: [wan] Bundle: Status update: up 0 links, total bandwidth 9600 bps
                            Dec 1 18:45:20 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: Close event
                            Dec 1 18:45:20 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: state change Opened --> Closing
                            Dec 1 18:45:20 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: SendTerminateReq #3
                            Dec 1 18:45:20 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: LayerDown
                            Dec 1 18:45:20 	ppp: [wan] IFACE: Down event
                            Dec 1 18:45:20 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: Down event
                            Dec 1 18:45:20 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: LayerFinish
                            Dec 1 18:45:20 	ppp: [wan] Bundle: No NCPs left. Closing links...
                            Dec 1 18:45:20 	ppp: [wan] IPCP: state change Closing --> Initial
                            Dec 1 18:45:20 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: SendTerminateReq #2
                            Dec 1 18:45:20 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: LayerDown
                            Dec 1 18:45:22 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: SendTerminateReq #3
                            Dec 1 18:45:24 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: state change Stopping --> Stopped
                            Dec 1 18:45:24 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: LayerFinish
                            Dec 1 18:45:24 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: connection closed
                            Dec 1 18:45:24 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                            Dec 1 18:45:24 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event
                            Dec 1 18:45:24 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: state change Stopped --> Starting
                            Dec 1 18:45:24 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: LayerStart
                            Dec 1 18:45:24 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 1 in 1 seconds
                            
                            Dec 1 18:45:46 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds
                            Dec 1 18:45:46 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                            Dec 1 18:45:46 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event
                            Dec 1 18:45:46 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 3 in 4 seconds
                            Dec 1 18:45:50 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 3
                            Dec 1 18:45:50 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to ''
                            Dec 1 18:45:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds
                            Dec 1 18:45:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                            Dec 1 18:45:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event
                            Dec 1 18:45:59 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 4 in 1 seconds
                            Dec 1 18:46:00 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 4
                            Dec 1 18:46:00 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to ''
                            Dec 1 18:46:09 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds
                            Dec 1 18:46:09 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                            Dec 1 18:46:09 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event
                            Dec 1 18:46:09 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 5 in 4 seconds
                            Dec 1 18:46:13 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 5
                            Dec 1 18:46:13 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to ''
                            Dec 1 18:46:22 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds
                            Dec 1 18:46:22 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                            Dec 1 18:46:22 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event
                            Dec 1 18:46:22 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 6 in 4 seconds
                            Dec 1 18:46:26 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 6
                            Dec 1 18:46:26 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to ''
                            Dec 1 18:46:35 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE connection timeout after 9 seconds
                            Dec 1 18:46:35 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: DOWN event
                            Dec 1 18:46:35 	ppp: [wan_link0] LCP: Down event
                            Dec 1 18:46:35 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 7 in 1 seconds
                            Dec 1 18:46:36 	ppp: [wan_link0] Link: reconnection attempt 7
                            Dec 1 18:46:36 	ppp: [wan_link0] PPPoE: Connecting to ''
                            
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                              eri--
                              last edited by

                              Can you do me a 'ngctl list' when in this situation?

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                                xbipin
                                last edited by

                                here is the output before and after

                                when normally connected after reboot

                                
                                $ ngctl list
                                There are 17 total nodes:
                                  Name: <unnamed>Type: socket          ID: 0000001c   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: <unnamed>Type: socket          ID: 0000001b   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: <unnamed>Type: pppoe           ID: 00000011   Num hooks: 2
                                  Name: <unnamed>Type: socket          ID: 00000010   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: ng0             Type: iface           ID: 0000000d   Num hooks: 1
                                  Name: mpd10888-wan_link0-lt Type: tee             ID: 0000000f   Num hooks: 2
                                  Name: vr1             Type: ether           ID: 00000002   Num hooks: 1
                                  Name: vr2             Type: ether           ID: 00000003   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: bridge0         Type: ether           ID: 00000018   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: mpd10888-stats  Type: socket          ID: 00000012   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: mpd10888-cso    Type: socket          ID: 0000000b   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: mpd10888-wan-mss Type: tcpmss          ID: 00000013   Num hooks: 2
                                  Name: mpd10888-wan    Type: ppp             ID: 0000000e   Num hooks: 3
                                  Name: mpd10888-eso    Type: socket          ID: 0000000c   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: mpd10888-lso    Type: socket          ID: 0000000a   Num hooks: 1
                                  Name: wlan0           Type: ether           ID: 00000017   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: ngctl4052       Type: socket          ID: 00000023   Num hooks: 0</unnamed></unnamed></unnamed></unnamed> 
                                

                                when endless loop of reconenction

                                
                                $ ngctl list
                                There are 16 total nodes:
                                  Name: <unnamed>Type: socket          ID: 0000001c   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: <unnamed>Type: socket          ID: 0000001b   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: <unnamed>Type: pppoe           ID: 00000011   Num hooks: 2
                                  Name: <unnamed>Type: socket          ID: 00000010   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: ng0             Type: iface           ID: 0000000d   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: mpd10888-wan_link0-lt Type: tee             ID: 00000028   Num hooks: 2
                                  Name: vr1             Type: ether           ID: 00000002   Num hooks: 1
                                  Name: vr2             Type: ether           ID: 00000003   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: ngctl23563      Type: socket          ID: 0000002d   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: bridge0         Type: ether           ID: 00000018   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: mpd10888-stats  Type: socket          ID: 00000012   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: mpd10888-cso    Type: socket          ID: 0000000b   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: mpd10888-wan    Type: ppp             ID: 0000000e   Num hooks: 1
                                  Name: mpd10888-eso    Type: socket          ID: 0000000c   Num hooks: 0
                                  Name: mpd10888-lso    Type: socket          ID: 0000000a   Num hooks: 2
                                  Name: wlan0           Type: ether           ID: 00000017   Num hooks: 0</unnamed></unnamed></unnamed></unnamed> 
                                
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                                  xbipin
                                  last edited by

                                  @ermal:

                                  Can you do me a 'ngctl list' when in this situation?

                                  any luck?

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                                    xbipin
                                    last edited by

                                    still no fix for this

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                                      dhatz
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                                      Have your tried pfsense 2.1-DEVEL just in case the latest mpd 5.6 improves things?

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                                        xbipin
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                                        havent tried it coz its not much in a usable state currently for light production, mayb later

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                                          dhatz
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                                          Try adding

                                          set bundle no noretry

                                          src: http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/questions/2007-09/msg01895.html

                                          Apparently it was also discussed here a couple of years ago:

                                          According to http://mpd.sourceforge.net/doc5/mpd4.html

                                          Changes since version 4.1rc2:
                                          Bundle's noretry option is enabled by default now.

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                                            xbipin
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                                            i tried to feed that line in using edit file from the web GUI but it seems pfsense seems to remove that entry if rebooted or even if i goto interfaces and click disconnect and then connect

                                            any help regarding some php code change to keep that entry intact?

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