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    Isp Down need to restart Pfsense

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Routing and Multi WAN
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      doktornotor Banned
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      Dude, post some network diagram and configuration screenshots. You make no sense.

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        Guest
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        ok i will do that on photoshop give me 5 minutes ok

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          Guest
          last edited by

          Here is a simple diagram
          http://corfumedia.com/uploads/diagram.jpg

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            doktornotor Banned
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            Nope, sorry. There is no LAN and two WANs, or WTH is this? This whole thing appears just totally upside down.

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              Guest
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              Yes there are the first one is on 10.0.0.1 subnet 255.255.255.0 and second is 85.196.36.132 with subnet 255.255.255.192 and what I use in my network.

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              • johnpozJ
                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                Huh??

                85.196.36.132/26

                So you just pulled that out of thin air?

                Or are you
                inetnum:        85.196.33.0 - 85.196.36.255
                netname:        GLOBALNETWORKS
                address:        Greece

                So your using public IPs behind a nat?  .132 is a bit odd address to use in that network, wire would be .128, so .129 or .190 would be more likely for a gateway.

                You could unplug your internet connection and your lan should still respond..  Not sure what lan network has to do with the wan/internet connection..  And seems odd to be using that network on the lan side?

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                  Guest
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                  My lan is 85.196.36.129 - 85.196.36.190 range with subnet 255.255.255.192 it wasnt set by me.

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                    doktornotor Banned
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                    @paotasos:

                    it wasnt set by me.

                    And it was set by whom? I strongly doubt this has ever, like ever, ever worked.

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                      Guest
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                      Everythink is working fine no problems is just that pfsense when my isp fails the gateway 85.196.36.132 would not work not even ping it and I have to restart pfsense box.

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                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                        So what are the interfaces on pfsense?? Just wan that gets a 10.x rfc1918 address, and then public IPs behind that nat??  then what IP do you get on the public side.. So if you from a client with one of those 85.x.x.x addresses got to http://www.whatsmyip.org/ what IP does it show?

                        I also would like to know who set this up.. Seems completely pointless sort of setup to put public IPs behind a nat???  So what network is it natted to on the public side?

                        Why don't you just use say 192.168.1.0/24 on your lan side??  Its a double nat but your double natting now just using public where it shouldn't be used, ie behind a nat ;)

                        Also why do we have voting buttons on this question??

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                          Guest
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                          My public ip changes its not a static is just a simple vdsl connection.

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                            doktornotor Banned
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                            @paotasos:

                            My public ip changes its not a static is just a simple vdsl connection.

                            Dude. Stop stealing public IP range. Period. Use RFC1918 IPs on your LAN. If does not matter who did set this clusterfuck up. Unless your ISP specifically assigned and routed that /26 to you, you do NOT use any such thing anywhere on your network.

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                              Guest
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                              no the modem/routers is not bridge i just use a stac ip 10.0.0.1 which is the routers ip.

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                                doktornotor Banned
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                                No. You do not use public IPs that do not belong to you on LAN, or anywhere elese. Bridge the modem, or sit behind double NAT, your problem. Just stop stealing public IP space.

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                                  Guest
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                                  85.196.36.x with subnet 255.255.255.192 is not a public ip.

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                                    doktornotor Banned
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                                    Dude, you should not administer any firewall. Keep your hands off networking. As already noted above:

                                    
                                    % Information related to '85.196.33.0 - 85.196.36.255'
                                    % Abuse contact for '85.196.33.0 - 85.196.36.255' is 'info@globalnetworks.gr'
                                    
                                    inetnum:        85.196.33.0 - 85.196.36.255
                                    netname:        GLOBALNETWORKS
                                    descr:          Customers
                                    country:        GR
                                    admin-c:        RA1850-RIPE
                                    tech-c:         RA1850-RIPE
                                    status:         ASSIGNED PA
                                    mnt-by:         MNT-GLOBALNETWORKS
                                    mnt-lower:      MNT-GLOBALNETWORKS
                                    mnt-domains:    MNT-GLOBALNETWORKS
                                    source:         RIPE  Filtered
                                    
                                    

                                    You use RFC1918 IP ranges for local networks. Not random stolen public stuff.

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                                    • johnpozJ
                                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                                      @paotasos:

                                      85.196.36.x with subnet 255.255.255.192 is not a public ip.

                                      What???  Yes it is dude – I already posted who its owned by..

                                      inetnum:        85.196.33.0 - 85.196.36.255
                                      netname:        GLOBALNETWORKS
                                      descr:          Customers
                                      country:        GR
                                      admin-c:        RA1850-RIPE
                                      tech-c:        RA1850-RIPE
                                      status:        ASSIGNED PA
                                      mnt-by:        MNT-GLOBALNETWORKS
                                      mnt-lower:      MNT-GLOBALNETWORKS
                                      mnt-domains:    MNT-GLOBALNETWORKS
                                      source:        RIPE # Filtered

                                      role:          Route Admin
                                      address:        GIANNITSON 90, 54627, THESSALONIKI
                                      address:        Greece
                                      phone:          +30 2310 254036
                                      admin-c:        GP1515-RIPE
                                      tech-c:        GP1515-RIPE
                                      nic-hdl:        RA1850-RIPE
                                      mnt-by:        MNT-GLOBALNETWORKS
                                      source:        RIPE # Filtered

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                                        Guest
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                                        I dont know how much you know about subneting but 85.196.36.x is not public ip I have being using pfsense for 2 years no problem there are 40x pcs on the network never had any issues at all just the past 3 weeks or so onces my isp is disconected and connected again pfsense would just fail responting ping it or anythink and i have to restart it.

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                                          doktornotor Banned
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                                          @paotasos:

                                          I dont know how much you know about subneting but 85.196.36.x is not public ip

                                          Your fail.

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                                            Guest
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                                            and again it wasnt set by me the range dont know why they used those I personally wouldnt use them ok.

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