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      timw
      last edited by

      We've also had this issue on 2.3, and as we required BGP for our network, we've downgraded back to 2.2.6

      Looking forward to a confirmed fix (need to wait until after hours again to try the upgrade again)

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        studioelement
        last edited by

        I'm having the same problem with OpenBGP and IPSec.

        Restarted the following services:
        -OpenBGP
        -IPSec

        No luck.  Only rebooting worked.

        Then tried restarting:
        -OpenBGP
        -IPSec
        -OpenVPN

        Tunnel came back up.

        Not sure if that helps some of the developers with troubleshooting.

        I have stopped the OpenVPN service for now and will see if the issue returns.

        UPDATE:  Still having the issue even after disabling OpenVPN

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          obrienmd
          last edited by

          Same issue, pair of SG-8860s with CARP failover, dual IPSec tunnels to a Verizon Private Network with OpenBGPd required for their routing. Exact same errors, even changing both tunables:

          net.inet.raw.maxdgram="131072"
          net.inet.raw.recvspace="131072"

          May extend the time, but definitely doesn't solve. Really don't want to go back to 2.2.6 :)

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            cmb
            last edited by

            @obrienmd:

            Same issue, pair of SG-8860s with CARP failover, dual IPSec tunnels to a Verizon Private Network with OpenBGPd required for their routing. Exact same errors, even changing both tunables:

            net.inet.raw.maxdgram="131072"
            net.inet.raw.recvspace="131072"

            It's not just those two. Add:

            net.raw.recvspace=65535
            net.raw.sendspace=65535

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            • jnorellJ
              jnorell
              last edited by

              FWIW, still seeing this problem here.  Yesterday I updated to 2.3.1 and also set these:

              @cmb:

              net.inet.raw.maxdgram="131072"
              net.inet.raw.recvspace="131072"
              net.raw.recvspace=65535
              net.raw.sendspace=65535

              I just bumped those up higher hoping it will help, but at least for us neither the 2.3.1 update nor those specific values fixed it.  Does it matter if they're set at System > Advanced > System Tunables rather than in loader.config.local?

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              • jnorellJ
                jnorell
                last edited by

                We've now been up for over a week with these settings (set in System > Advanced > System Tunables):

                net.inet.raw.maxdgram 131072
                net.inet.raw.recvspace 1048576
                net.raw.recvspace 1048576
                net.raw.sendspace 1048576

                Edit:  up over 2 weeks now, still no problem

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                  augustinermonch
                  last edited by

                  Hi I'm new here and have a problem with my PFSense and the IPsec connection .

                  The environment :
                  Location A pfsense 2.3.1_1
                  Location B pfsense 2.3.1_1

                  Connected via IPSec " SitetoSite "

                  I tried all the tips from this thread. Unfortunately without success.

                  Like
                  changeing net.inet.raw.maxdgram  131072 
                  net.inet.raw.recvspace  1048576 
                  net.raw.recvspace  1048576 
                  net.raw.sendspace  1048576

                  The problem is when I try to access Site B about RMTC works without problems .
                  However, if I want to print a print job from B to site A drops the connection and restarts.

                  Does somebody has any idea ?

                  I'm a bit desperate .

                  Thank you very much

                  I Forget to say that it works perfect before i updatet my pfsense …

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                    augustinermonch
                    last edited by

                    Hi it´s me again, i tryed to use OPENVPN instead of IPSEC
                    I have the same Problem and my PFSENSE reboot new after 2 min.

                    Does anyone know this situation ?

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                      Kamyk
                      last edited by

                      Hello everybody!

                      I have read that thread but unfortunately I have the same issue. We use PfSense 2.3.1 with OpenBGPD+IPsec to Amazon AWS.

                      We have set that:

                      
                      net.inet.raw.maxdgram="131072"
                      net.inet.raw.recvspace="131072"
                      net.raw.recvspace=65535
                      net.raw.sendspace=65535
                      
                      

                      Our IPsec disconnect every couple hours. When I check IPsec status - looks ok, but I can not transfer any packets. I don't have to reboot Firewalls but only stop OpenBGPD and IPsec. Start again and all is working again ok for next couple of hours.

                      Do you have any idea what I can check more? I didn't check that fix from GitHub. But do you think it could be it?

                      Thank you for any help or answer.

                      Best,
                      Kamyk

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                        olobley
                        last edited by

                        I run a couple of pfsense boxes to link my house to a few neighbors (so hardly mission critical).
                        Since the upgrade to 2.3, then 2.3.1, then 2.3.1p1, my IPsec tunnels haven't worked.
                        I don't run OpenBGP (at least I don't think I do) and I tried applying the System Tuneables that jnorell suggested.
                        I also tried purging all my VPN configurations, and recreating them. Still no love :(
                        What's odd (at least to me), is that all the tunnels come up in the web interface, but they don't pass traffic.
                        It's not the end of the world, as I moved to OpenVPN in the interim, however I'd prefer to get back to IPsec.
                        Thanks in advance

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                          JorgeOliveira
                          last edited by

                          @Kamyk:

                          I have read that thread but unfortunately I have the same issue. We use PfSense 2.3.1 with OpenBGPD+IPsec to Amazon AWS.

                          Known issue: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6223

                          My views have absolutely no warranty express or implied. Always do your own research.

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                            jnorell
                            last edited by

                            @olobley:

                            Since the upgrade to 2.3, then 2.3.1, then 2.3.1p1, my IPsec tunnels haven't worked.
                            …
                            What's odd (at least to me), is that all the tunnels come up in the web interface, but they don't pass traffic.

                            It sounds like you have a different problem (try enabling cisco extentions in ipsec advanced settings), this one is indicated by 'No buffer space available' errors in the logs.

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                              jnorell
                              last edited by

                              Today, after almost 29 days uptime, we're getting 'error sending to PF_KEY socket: No buffer space available' again .. I'm bumping settings up some more:

                              
                              net.inet.raw.maxdgram = 131072
                              net.inet.raw.recvspace = 1048576
                              net.raw.recvspace = 1048576
                              net.raw.sendspace = 2097152
                              
                              
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                                mraymond
                                last edited by

                                Hello, new to this forum. Just throwing my hat in the ring for this issue as well. Plagued by "error sending to PF_KEY socket: No buffer space available".
                                I'm using three IPsec tunnels. One to AWS (with BGP), one to Azure, one to a mikrotik router at a remote office.

                                Is there a way to effectively restart IPsec and flush that buffer without rebooting?
                                Restarting the service via the GUI, or manually killing charon and starter and restarting ipsec via terminal does not do it.

                                EDIT: Of course I should mention this problem started happening after upgrading from 2.2.(6?) to 2.3.1_1
                                I have increased
                                net.inet.raw.maxdgram
                                net.inet.raw.recvspace
                                net.raw.recvspace
                                net.raw.sendspace

                                to recommended values, but have not rebooted since. I will reboot late tonight.

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                                  obrienmd
                                  last edited by

                                  Same issue with upgrade to 2.3.1_5, any idea if this will be resolved in 2.3.2 or 2.4.x (FreeBSD 11, right?)

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                                    cmb
                                    last edited by

                                    Not something we're going to have time for in 2.3.2 (release next week), hopefully it's either resolved already in FreeBSD 11, so 2.4 will be fine, or someone can track down the root cause and get it fixed (my last day here is in two weeks).

                                    2.4 snapshots should be out soon. Help testing then would be appreciated.

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                                      Thnadim
                                      last edited by

                                      i face the same problem when i try to establish a new ipsec site to site vpn between 2 branches with a pfsense with a firmware 2.2.6. I solved that by adding
                                      on the phase 1 proposal (authentication ) the real ip of my peer as it was behind the a nat

                                      My identifier ===== choose Ip address ======= then put your real ip address

                                      and on the Peer Identifier you should put the private ip of the other side if he do the same

                                      Peer identifier ======== ip address =========then put your private ip address

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                                        obrienmd
                                        last edited by

                                        @cmb:

                                        Not something we're going to have time for in 2.3.2 (release next week), hopefully it's either resolved already in FreeBSD 11, so 2.4 will be fine, or someone can track down the root cause and get it fixed (my last day here is in two weeks).

                                        2.4 snapshots should be out soon. Help testing then would be appreciated.

                                        Sure thing, will test as soon as 2.4 snapshots are available! Good luck on your next adventure, and thanks for all the hard work on pfSense :)

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                                          owczi
                                          last edited by

                                          Is anybody aware of any progress on this? Bumping the buffer sizes only extends the issue from a few hours to about two days but that is it.

                                          Also is there any news regarding the root cause? I am struggling to understand the interaction between IPSec (+GRE) and OpenBGPd. Surely the same would happen with any TCP-based application, or is it something that OpenBGPd specifically repeatedly calls on the sockets that causes IPSec to eventually die?

                                          I run a number of tunnels with IPSec + GRE + BGP (pfSense to pfSense and pfSense to Cisco) and since 2.1 they were never really stable. All the way up to 2.3 I had to monitor the GRE tunnels and bounce them after any IPSec re-key or tunnel flap because OpenBGPd was seeing them as invalid next hops. This went away in 2.3, but now IPSec is basically unusable. Doesn't matter why, it makes for an incomplete product. Nobody really runs static routing over non-trivial topologies, and with non-functional BGP, IPSec is only usable for mobile clients. I'm going to give BIRD a try - and migrating the whole network to OSPF is not really an option here, although I will consider it.

                                          Failing that, after many years with pfSense I am going to start looking for alternatives. pfSense is a fantastic platform, and thanks for all the hard work guys, but constant IPSec issues have just about killed it for me.

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                                            owczi
                                            last edited by

                                            …OK, some progress.

                                            Having looked up the PF_KEY rcvbuf error got me a change and a setting introduced in StrongSWAN 5.3.0 where the event socket buffer can be tuned.

                                            Once all IPSec tunnels were dead, I stopped ipsec, stopped openbgpd, then I opened /etc/inc/vpn.inc, searched for the charon { plugins { section and added the following:

                                            ....
                                            
                                                            kernel-pfkey {
                                            
                                                                    events_buffer_size = 1048576
                                            
                                                            }
                                            
                                            

                                            Started ipsec via GUI which re-generated the configs, started openbgpd. Guess what - tunnels came back up, I can see SADs and SPDs again, and some of the BGP sessions are up again (those to Cisco, funny enough). I have now rebooted all pfSense instances and will see how long they will last.

                                            Thanks,
                                            owczi

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