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    2.1 shows as 2.0.3 and web configurator on wrong ip??

    Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • Z
      zerokool
      last edited by

      so i thought i downloaded 2.1 it said it was 2.1 but it installs as 2.0.3??????????

      also. seams that on these machines im using i cant get the web configurator to work on the desired nic??

      10.0.0.2 is my internal/LAN ip
      and i have 2 wan's of 192.168.0.3
      i cant get configurator on 10. only on 192.???

      i have several other pfsense units running.

      6 WAN 2 Lan pf multi-wan box
      2ed running static ip routes

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      • Z
        zerokool
        last edited by

        !!!!!
        does this make sense!?!?!?!

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        6 WAN 2 Lan pf multi-wan box
        2ed running static ip routes

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        • Z
          zerokool
          last edited by

          anyone???

          6 WAN 2 Lan pf multi-wan box
          2ed running static ip routes

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          • D
            doktornotor Banned
            last edited by

            No, noone at all… probably since

            Ad 1/ It clearly does NOT install as 2.0.3, reading the screenshot it clearly says 2.1-RELEASE
            Ad 2/ The very same screenshot very clearly says that 10.0.0.2 is NOT your LAN IP, and you have no such things as WAN on 192.168.0.3, let alone two of them.

            Considering the above, it's extremely "surprising" that you cannot reach the box on 10.x.x.x  ::)

            Executive resume: You make zero sense, dude.

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            • Z
              zerokool
              last edited by

              i had to manually upgrade it to 2.1 after first landing on webconfigurator.
              second. before i took that pic i changed this silly thing atleast for 3 hours!
              reset it numerous times.

              but i figured it out! i CANNOT use the integrated lan plug for "lan" my "laa" has to be on an expansion pci lan card?
              so when integrated lan is used for wan or opt all is okay.

              6 WAN 2 Lan pf multi-wan box
              2ed running static ip routes

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                doktornotor Banned
                last edited by

                Good that you figured it out, have a nice day.

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                • K
                  kejianshi
                  last edited by

                  I see a few issues.

                  1st - Looks like pfsense is getting a private address via DHCP on its WAN
                  (If thats what you wanted, you will have to uncheck "block private" at botom of interfaces > WAN

                  2nd - If you were going to access the WEB GUI, it should be at the LAN address at 192.168.1.1

                  3rd - If, for some strange reason, you wanted to access the web gui via the WAN interface, you would have a few whoops to jump through.
                  (You would need to uncheck "block private" at botom of interfaces > WAN and in system > advanced disable DNS Rebind Check (check box)

                  Anyway - I suspect everything works hardware/software wise and that you simply have a little learning curve ahead of you.  Thats all.

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                  • Z
                    zerokool
                    last edited by

                    @kejianshi:

                    I see a few issues.

                    1st - Looks like pfsense is getting a private address via DHCP on its WAN
                    (If thats what you wanted, you will have to uncheck "block private" at botom of interfaces > WAN

                    2nd - If you were going to access the WEB GUI, it should be at the LAN address at 192.168.1.1

                    3rd - If, for some strange reason, you wanted to access the web gui via the WAN interface, you would have a few whoops to jump through.
                    (You would need to uncheck "block private" at botom of interfaces > WAN and in system > advanced disable DNS Rebind Check (check box)

                    Anyway - I suspect everything works hardware/software wise and that you simply have a little learning curve ahead of you.  Thats all.

                    1-yes i was jumping off my other pfsense box. just testing.
                    2-thats what i thought, and wanted.
                    3- NOOOO!! but thanks for telling me how!
                    as a side Q to your 3rd point. when im at my house and i click to my officenetwork website sometime i got to pfsense and it told me some error about dns rebind, do i make sense?

                    6 WAN 2 Lan pf multi-wan box
                    2ed running static ip routes

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                    • K
                      kejianshi
                      last edited by

                      Sounds like you are NATing back to the same port the webconfigurator is running on.

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        Ill just add that the webgui listens on every interface, access to it is only restricted by the firewall rules. This means that you can access it on the WAN IP address from the LAN side even if your WAN rules block it. The default LAN to any rule allows it.

                        Steve

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