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    • johnpozJ
      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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      Yeah dude are you running a proxy with user auth?  You clearly can not talk to your ldap server..  You clearly have an issue with your clock being off.. That could cause all kinds of problems..  Because it doesn't say error sending traffic your just going to not think it has anything to do with your problem??

      why would your wan be in a bridge in the first place??  Did you upgrade kvm?  Did you upgrade pfsense?  There are all kinds of issues with pfsense 2.2 and kvm.

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        volga629
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        Here are packet capture of ping from server which sit on lan interface. Send echo request and nothing.

        Screenshot_fedora22_2015-09-05_13:34:47.png
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          volga629
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          We use ldap for remote access vpn. And this error indicate that missing entry in host file. NTP is service running. Need check why is not in sync.

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          • johnpozJ
            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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            Dude I see 198.50.221.177 pinging 198.50.221.190 every second and working.. That is your wan apinger I would gather..  What are you lan rules?  Did you sniff on your wan to see if those pings to 8.8.8.8 got forwarded?  Did they get a reply on your wan and just not seeing it back on your lan?

            KVM has known issues with pfsense 2.2 - what version of kvm are you using.  Are you using any packages?  Proxy for example - why don't you fix your errors.. Why did you clock go backwards?  why can you not bind with your ldap server??  etc. etc. etc…

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              volga629
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              Yes, I added to hosts file entry for ldap and restarted ntp. To make log clear.

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                volga629
                last edited by

                Yes, packet capture is on WAN(bridge0) interface.

                Hypervisor: libvirt Fedora 22 server.

                libvirt-daemon-kvm-1.2.18-1.fc22.x86_64

                PFSense: 2.4 last release

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                  volga629
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                  Bridge on WAN because we have servers with public ip and  I want make sure IPS is will protect it.

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                    volga629
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                    Here correspond bridge on fedora server libvirt

                    
                    # ip a s wan_dmz
                    7: wan_dmz@NONE: <broadcast,multicast,promisc,up,lower_up>mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state UP group default 
                        link/ether fe:54:00:4d:f0:64 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
                        inet6 fe80::fc5f:d0ff:fece:1501/64 scope link 
                           valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
                    [root@dedi132 ~]# brctl show wan_dmz
                    bridge name	bridge id		STP enabled	interfaces
                    wan_dmz		8000.fe54004df064	yes		dummy1
                    							vnet12
                    							vnet2</broadcast,multicast,promisc,up,lower_up> 
                    
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                    • johnpozJ
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                      "I want make sure IPS is will protect it."

                      What???  So your running SNORT?  So maybe that is blocking your traffic.. When did 2.4 of pfsense come out??  2.2.4 is latest..

                      Its a VM right - why don't you just load last snapshot or deploy base install again..  And again a KVM has known issues with pfsense 2.2 and above

                      https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=88467.0

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                        volga629
                        last edited by

                        Sorry, yes you right version is 2.2.4

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                          volga629
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                          The interesting part setup was working until last night

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                            volga629
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                            Snort in not running.

                            Screenshot_Snort_fedora22_2015-09-05_14:05:34.png
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                            • johnpozJ
                              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                              Well you have it enabled and not running - so like blocking everything?  Why would you have to add a host file for ldap – wasn't it working before?

                              So that sniff showing pings going out to 8.8.8.8 was on your wan??  Then why was it showing your 10 address then as source - that for sure would never freaking work.

                              Here is me sniffing on wan for ping of client to 8.8.8.8 see how source is my public IP..

                              That sniff made no sense to me - if on lan why was it showing what looks like your apinger every second.. But private IP pinging 8.8.8.8

                              You had errors in your log about NAT as well.. Not installing nat reflection..  Seems to me you got ALL kinds of problems for something what was working yesterday..  Snort not running, time off, can not resolve your ldap server, rules not loading?  traffic going out wan with private addresses..

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                                volga629
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                                That sniff make perfect sense that point the issue is bridge0 interface, because from pfsense him self I can ping both ends LAN and WAN. Arp ping you see as I says, because pfsesne can reach ISP provider side no problem. That indicate that some issue on BRIDGE0 interface which cause traffic do not to be forwarded from LAN to WAN. I can share my screen and you can see.
                                Host file entry need for ldap because encryption port 636 where ldap server validate the CN. And each time I am reboot pfsesnse it override /etc/hosts and connection to ldap is failing, I could't find how to preserve this entry in host file. If IPS down and it not blocking traffic.

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                                • johnpozJ
                                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                                  How does that sniff make sense??  You can see pings from public ip to public IP working - sourced from a 10.x to public IP 8.8.8.8 not working.. As it shouldn't how exactly is 8.8.8.8 going to answer you from a 10 address?

                                  You stated you sniffed on pfsense WAN.. If that is the case it should be showing you WAN IP pinging 8.8.8.8 not some 10 address.

                                  How exactly do you think this would work??

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                                    volga629
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                                    Because it hit bridge0 interface and Outbound NAT is not applied and connection Outbound from LAN to WAN that why it show private ip. Secondly LAN subnet is directly connected to pfsense it will never show you in packet capture applied NAT rules.  If you sniff traffic on WAN interface and it will be inbound connection then you should see PUBLIC ip's.

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                                      volga629
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                                      How does that sniff make sense??  You can see pings from public ip to public IP working - sourced from a 10.x to public IP 8.8.8.8 not working..

                                      That exactly what I am says Bridge0 interface not working !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PFSense not FORWARDING TRAFFIC FROM PRIVATE SUBNET LAN TO PUBLIC INTERNET

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                                        volga629
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                                        By The way Snort fail to start. I just updated to last package. Here the log for Snort start up.

                                        
                                        Sep 5 17:34:41	php-fpm[62471]: /snort/snort_interfaces.php: The command '/usr/pbi/snort-amd64/bin/snort -R 64956 -D -q --suppress-config-log -l /var/log/snort/snort_bridge064956 --pid-path /var/run --nolock-pidfile -G 64956 -c /usr/pbi/snort-amd64/etc/snort/snort_64956_bridge0/snort.conf -i bridge0' returned exit code '1', the output was ''
                                        Sep 5 13:34:41	snort[40294]: FATAL ERROR: pf.conf => Table snort2c does not exist in packet filter: Invalid argument
                                        Sep 5 17:34:41	php-fpm[62471]: /snort/snort_interfaces.php: [Snort] Snort START for WAN_PR01(bridge0)...
                                        Sep 5 17:34:41	php-fpm[62471]: /snort/snort_interfaces.php: [Snort] Building new sid-msg.map file for WAN_PR01...
                                        Sep 5 17:34:41	php-fpm[62471]: /snort/snort_interfaces.php: [Snort] Enabling any flowbit-required rules for: WAN_PR01...
                                        Sep 5 17:34:38	php-fpm[62471]: /snort/snort_interfaces.php: [Snort] Updating rules configuration for: WAN_PR01 ...
                                        Sep 5 17:34:38	php-fpm[62471]: /snort/snort_interfaces.php: Toggle (snort starting) for WAN_PR01(bridge0)...
                                        Sep 5 17:34:38	
                                        
                                        
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                                          doktornotor Banned
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                                          Dude, when you don't have absolutely basic shit working, why are you mesing with Snort? (Totally OT here in addition.)

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                                            volga629
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                                            True Agree. I am focusing on issue of BRIDGE0

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