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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      If the ethernet interface in the client were going into some power saving mode you would not be able to access anything through it. No pinging local clients, no RDP, nothing.  :-
      If the pings are failing as a time out then the client still has a route, is a it a valid route? You still have DNS resolution. Presumably you are using the DNS forwarder in pfSense?

      What rules are you using in pfBlocker?  Are you seeing anything in firewall logs?

      Steve

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        tastyratz
        last edited by

        ok I just kicked off my next series of big downloads and its still going on unfortunately

        traffic shaper off
        only firewall rules are pfblocker and bogon networks.
        pfblocker has spamhaus DROP and attack lists setup only, no country filtering or anything.

        Firewall log is jam packed, TONS of udp packets blocked. 50 entries isn't lasting 8 seconds under full tilt download, no entries for pfblocker last few times

        cpu usage when downloading at 5.5 megs was around 60%. I thought I had snort installed but actually I don't.

        Everything was still up but I rebooted the pfsense box and pc for good measure last night when it happened around 7. I was able to get a good 4 hours or so without issue till it hung up again. I was unable to reach pfsense by the web interface at 7 but after the reboot and this morning, fine.

        Interface Stats for fxp1              IPv4            IPv6
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        Source Tracking Table
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        tcp.first                  120s
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        all
        Cleared:    Fri Apr 12 05:45:27 2013
        References:  [ States:  1388              Rules: 1                  ]
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        carp
        Cleared:    Fri Apr 12 05:45:27 2013
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        enc
        Cleared:    Fri Apr 12 05:45:27 2013
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        enc0
        Cleared:    Thu Apr 11 19:01:13 2013
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        fxp0
        Cleared:    Thu Apr 11 19:01:10 2013
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        fxp1
        Cleared:    Thu Apr 11 19:01:12 2013
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        lo
        Cleared:    Fri Apr 12 05:45:27 2013
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        lo0
        Cleared:    Fri Apr 12 05:45:27 2013
        References:  [ States:  0                  Rules: 3                  ]
        In4/Pass:    [ Packets: 1280              Bytes: 113965            ]
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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          @tastyratz:

          Firewall log is jam packed, TONS of udp packets blocked. 50 entries isn't lasting 8 seconds under full tilt download

          Well this seems odd. What firewall rule is blocking these packets?

          @tastyratz:

          cpu usage when downloading at 5.5 megs was around 60%.

          That seems very high CPU usage. A processor such as yours would usually barely notice 5.5Mbps. Do you have powerd enabled? Some other cpu scaling utility?

          Have you ever had Snort installed? Sometimes it can leave things behind that cause problems.

          Steve

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            tastyratz
            last edited by

            I must have removed snort, I think I had it before bit it doesn't show under installed packages. How do I fully clean it out if it left remants like that?

            I rebooted that pc at 8:45am this morning, it JUST went down again at 10am pulling a steady 5.5megabytes down. it hard cuts when it goes down, not a slow drop of clients and problems creep in or anything like that, it's like I just yanked the wan cord as far as that pc sees it.

            I did have speed issues with powerd enabled so I did disable it, I have pfsense installed in a thin client with a p3 733 and 512mb ram, dual intel pro 10/100 card. I have encryption forced on outbound connections, I have noticed cpu usage can get pretty high when any ssl traffic is passed.

            How can I see what rule blocked it? I go to status > system logs > firewall and see the list there.
            Entries just look like below (with ip's removed):

            Apr 12 09:12:42  WAN (Source outside IP):60658 (My IP):7121 UDP

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Hmm, I'm not sure about Snort. I've not seen it myself but I've seen other mention it before. Mostly I think it was a problem where Snort would block something then it was uninstalled resulting in no way to unblock it. Left over block rules.

              Ah, Bytes not bits and a P3 not a 5800K  (must read better!) would explain the CPU usage. You should almost certainly not have powerd enabled for that. Only the mobile P3 had speedstep and I don't think it was supported anyway.

              @tastyratz:

              How can I see what rule blocked it?

              I knew you'd ask that and the answer has temporarily escaped me!  ::)
              Thinking about it the blocked udp packets during a download are not that important. What would be interesting is looking in the firewall logs after your client has stopped being able to reach the internet. Try to open a few web sites or whatever and then check the logs.

              Steve

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                tastyratz
                last edited by

                This time it only lasted 30 minutes before crashing, it just went down again.
                I disabled PFblocker to see if that was doing anything and it did not change anything.

                I also just disabled the bogon network rule and all other firewall rules just… didn't exist.
                So why does my firewall log still show as LOADED with entries? 50 entries view is only spanned over 1 second

                EDIT
                I found out how to view what triggered it by clicking the red x
                the rule that triggered this action is:
                @1 scrub on fxp1 all fragment reassemble
                @1 block drop in log all label "default deny rule"

                I also found this explanation:
                http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Logs_show_%22blocked%22_for_traffic_from_a_legitimate_connection%2C_why%3F

                So looks like that's normal, dead end.

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  By default pfSense blocks everything everywhere, the 'default deny rule'.

                  If you have been running a P2P application you will see a large number firewall hits as other clients worldwide attempt to connect to you. This can take days to timeout.

                  What firewall entry was that for? During download or after it failed?

                  Steve

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                    Guest
                    last edited by

                    uTorrent uses UDP connections as well. Take note if the UDP port number is the same as uTorrent's defined port number. Though this is unlikely why your connection drops off, just an explanation of why you see massive UDP connections.

                    If you go to Status > Services, do you see snort listed?

                    When you say you run pfsense as a thin client, I take this to mean you have a separate white box running vSphere with pfsense as a virtual machine? While your uTorrent box is a separate/dedicated computer?

                    With the above being true, if restarting the uTorrent box restores connectivity then the issue is solely the uTorrent box at fault.

                    DNS resolution isn't definitive, as it could pull from cache. With pings timing out I'd go as far to say you have 0 connectivity, not limited. Download the Windows XP Mode from download.microsoft.com which should be about 400-500mb and will max out your speed.

                    This way it's a single connection pushing 5mbps easily. You can rule out if it's uTorrent's fault, the number of connections, or if it's going too fast.

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                      tastyratz
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                      Heavy1metal:
                      no I don't see snort listed under services listed
                      I run pfsense on an old thin client for the hardware, a wyse type box as a glorified mini computer - not virtualized. From there I plug into a gig switch which runs to my desktop pc having the issue and my other computers having no issues at the moment. I
                      DNS isn't pulling from cache because I am randomly asking people for websites that i have never before visited - they are all fresh pulls.
                      If I close utorrent on the desktop the issue does not go away. If I reboot the pfsense machine it does not solve the issue either… but how could utorrent break the connection ONLY at that pc and ONLY to wan traffic? what could be done locally to cripple wan but not lan? That is the strangest part...

                      Stephen:
                      That was during download after rebooting it.
                      The entries look similar after it crashes. I just went down again and the entries for firewall are the same type and around the same frequency.
                      Mostly udp, some TCP:S, some TCP:R, some ICMP6, all WAN. I turned off logging of default rule blocks and then tried checking a web page - nothing new showing up, firewall is empty.

                      That being said: I have vmware workstation loaded on my desktop. I just fired up one of the virtual machines and attempted to pull up a web page - same end result for what it's worth. I also remotely connect to my desktop during the day with teamviewer and leave the connection open. I know the issue happens when it does because my remote connection drops. When that happens I teamviewer to my laptop to rdp into my desktop and troubleshoot.

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        @tastyratz:

                        what could be done locally to cripple wan but not lan?

                        Change the default route information or gateway. Then you have access only to local subnet services. That would include the DNS forwarder in pfSense. Of course I have no idea why it might be doing that. Rogue DHCP server on your network? That happens surprisingly frequently and can cause all manner of problems.

                        I suggest you run an 'ipconfig /all' on your Windows box before and after failure and compare the two.

                        @tastyratz:

                        That being said: I have vmware workstation loaded on my desktop. I just fired up one of the virtual machines and attempted to pull up a web page - same end result for what it's worth.

                        Is this the same machine you run utorrent on? You mean a VM running on that machine after it fails to connect also fails to connect?

                        Steve

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                          tastyratz
                          last edited by

                          ipconfig nets the same IP. if I do a release/renew it does get an IP (same one) from pfsense and gateway is the same. It behaves the same both before and after restarting the pc.

                          Correct, once my desktop no longer communicates with the internet, the vmware machine running on the same desktop pc also has no internet access.

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            Is the VM getting a new IP from pfSense or is it NATed from the host machine?

                            What about the routing information, try 'route print' before and after failure.

                            Steve

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                              tastyratz
                              last edited by

                              VM actually grabs via pfsense, it shows up in the arp table there.

                              Here's a fresh route print before failure (192.168.1.1 is the pfsense machine, and 1.11 is my desktop):

                              ===========================================================================
                              Interface List
                              10…b8 97 5a 27 36 b8 ......Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
                              14...00 50 56 c0 00 01 ......VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMnet1
                              15...00 50 56 c0 00 08 ......VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMnet8
                                1...........................Software Loopback Interface 1
                              11...00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0 Microsoft ISATAP Adapter
                              12...00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0 Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
                              16...00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0 Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #2
                              17...00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0 Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #3

                              IPv4 Route Table

                              Active Routes:
                              Network Destination        Netmask          Gateway      Interface  Metric
                                        0.0.0.0          0.0.0.0      192.168.1.1    192.168.1.11    10
                                      127.0.0.0        255.0.0.0        On-link        127.0.0.1    306
                                      127.0.0.1  255.255.255.255        On-link        127.0.0.1    306
                                127.255.255.255  255.255.255.255        On-link        127.0.0.1    306
                                    169.254.0.0      255.255.0.0        On-link  169.254.217.240    276
                                    169.254.0.0      255.255.0.0        On-link  169.254.238.131    276
                                169.254.217.240  255.255.255.255        On-link  169.254.217.240    276
                                169.254.238.131  255.255.255.255        On-link  169.254.238.131    276
                                169.254.255.255  255.255.255.255        On-link  169.254.217.240    276
                                169.254.255.255  255.255.255.255        On-link  169.254.238.131    276
                                    192.168.1.0    255.255.255.0        On-link      192.168.1.11    266
                                  192.168.1.11  255.255.255.255        On-link      192.168.1.11    266
                                  192.168.1.255  255.255.255.255        On-link      192.168.1.11    266
                                      224.0.0.0        240.0.0.0        On-link        127.0.0.1    306
                                      224.0.0.0        240.0.0.0        On-link  169.254.238.131    276
                                      224.0.0.0        240.0.0.0        On-link  169.254.217.240    276
                                      224.0.0.0        240.0.0.0        On-link      192.168.1.11    266
                                255.255.255.255  255.255.255.255        On-link        127.0.0.1    306
                                255.255.255.255  255.255.255.255        On-link  169.254.238.131    276
                                255.255.255.255  255.255.255.255        On-link  169.254.217.240    276
                                255.255.255.255  255.255.255.255        On-link      192.168.1.11    266

                              Persistent Routes:
                                None





                              And here is one right after everything hits the fan:

                              ===========================================================================
                              Interface List
                              10...b8 97 5a 27 36 b8 ......Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
                              14...00 50 56 c0 00 01 ......VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMnet1
                              15...00 50 56 c0 00 08 ......VMware Virtual Ethernet Adapter for VMnet8
                                1...........................Software Loopback Interface 1
                              11...00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0 Microsoft ISATAP Adapter
                              12...00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0 Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
                              16...00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0 Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #2
                              17...00 00 00 00 00 00 00 e0 Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #3

                              IPv4 Route Table

                              Active Routes:
                              Network Destination        Netmask          Gateway      Interface  Metric
                                        0.0.0.0          0.0.0.0      192.168.1.1    192.168.1.11    10
                                      127.0.0.0        255.0.0.0        On-link        127.0.0.1    306
                                      127.0.0.1  255.255.255.255        On-link        127.0.0.1    306
                                127.255.255.255  255.255.255.255        On-link        127.0.0.1    306
                                    169.254.0.0      255.255.0.0        On-link  169.254.217.240    276
                                    169.254.0.0      255.255.0.0        On-link  169.254.238.131    276
                                169.254.217.240  255.255.255.255        On-link  169.254.217.240    276
                                169.254.238.131  255.255.255.255        On-link  169.254.238.131    276
                                169.254.255.255  255.255.255.255        On-link  169.254.217.240    276
                                169.254.255.255  255.255.255.255        On-link  169.254.238.131    276
                                    192.168.1.0    255.255.255.0        On-link      192.168.1.11    266
                                  192.168.1.11  255.255.255.255        On-link      192.168.1.11    266
                                  192.168.1.255  255.255.255.255        On-link      192.168.1.11    266
                                      224.0.0.0        240.0.0.0        On-link        127.0.0.1    306
                                      224.0.0.0        240.0.0.0        On-link  169.254.238.131    276
                                      224.0.0.0        240.0.0.0        On-link  169.254.217.240    276
                                      224.0.0.0        240.0.0.0        On-link      192.168.1.11    266
                                255.255.255.255  255.255.255.255        On-link        127.0.0.1    306
                                255.255.255.255  255.255.255.255        On-link  169.254.238.131    276
                                255.255.255.255  255.255.255.255        On-link  169.254.217.240    276
                                255.255.255.255  255.255.255.255        On-link      192.168.1.11    266

                              Persistent Routes:
                                None

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                              • stephenw10S
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by

                                Hmmmm.  :-\

                                What do you have between the pfSense box and the client? Assuming you have some switch does it have any features that may be contributing to this? Have you tried power cycling the switch? Have you tried removing the ethernet cable from the client?

                                Otherwise I'm stumped!

                                Steve

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                                  tastyratz
                                  last edited by

                                  yea this is a real tough one. It's just a standard trendnet gig dumb switch, nothing to it… no features. I haven't bounced it yet or messed with the cable because of that. Nothing else in the middle

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                                    tastyratz
                                    last edited by

                                    To update anyone with similar issues, dropped to uTorrent 2.2.1 Build 25302 (but kept settings) issue persisted.
                                    Tried installing Vuze and seeing if it works. I had the same thing happen on vuze, guess it wasn't utorrent kicking it off just torrents in general.

                                    I since rolled back to 2.0.0.4 and also tweaked my network adapters settings. I disabled both vmware network adapters, then went to config my main adapter - disabled vmware bridge protocol and "AppEx Networks Accelerator". I think the AppEx piece was my problem, looks like it stems from something called "AMD Quick Stream Technology" - an AMD QOS shaper that must have come with my motherboard driver pack.

                                    Since then I have downloaded 1 Terabyte and not had a single crash while before I couldn't break 20gb at times. I hope this helps someone else ripping their hair out.

                                    Mystery solved, thanks everyone for their time and help.

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                                    • stephenw10S
                                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                      last edited by

                                      Good sleuthing.  :)
                                      Seems like a useful technology then.  ::)

                                      Steve

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                                        nambi
                                        last edited by

                                        I have the exact same problem that is causing me a lot of grief the problem is when the net goes down (my entire network) my vpn crashes too and NOTHING internet related works even when I shut off utorrent the net remains down untill I reboot the pfsense AND reset the modem.  If I don't do this my net remains down.

                                        I just installed the latest version of vuze and I'm trying it now but seeing as this is a problem for you too I may try and revert to to utorrent 2.0.0.4 if vuze causes the issue too.

                                        Thanks I will keep you posted on my findings.

                                        I do have

                                        HVAP
                                        Squid
                                        Squid Guard
                                        and PF blocker running I downgraded to

                                        PFsense assuming the newest version was causing the problem, even with the older version I have this issue.

                                        2.0.1-RELEASE (i386)
                                        built on Mon Dec 12 18:24:17 EST 2011

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                                          nambi
                                          last edited by

                                          vuze just crashed too, now I installed utorrent utorrent 2.0 build 17920

                                          I'll run it after lunch, it usually crashes within 20 min

                                          I'll report back.

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                                            tim.mcmanus
                                            last edited by

                                            @nambi - What is in the pfSense system logs prior to the network going down?

                                            I assume you pfSense box is hitting a limit somewhere–CPU, RAM, etc.--and that's causing the box to lock up.

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