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      tozdemirel
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I had the same problem with 4 bce and 2 em interfaces on HP DL380 G7 server. I also had boot messages about em interfaces like;

      em0 Could not setup receive structures
      

      I fixed that issue after some workaround.

      With my installation /boot/loader.conf file comes with that line;

      kern.ipc.nmbclusters="0"
      

      I replaced that 0 with 655356 and issue solved…

      You can get more information about that parameter and use proper value for your system.

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        StitchTech
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        I have the same issue and I can't make changes using the GUI because it's so unresponsive. I generally get a login prompt after a long wait when trying to connect but when I put in my username and password it usually comes back with a 503 - Service Not Available error. I'm a Linux newbie (but a CCNA so I know my way around a network) so I don't have a clue how to make the changes recommended in this thread by editing the config files. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm running a Dell T110 server with 500GB disk drive. I have three LANs along with the WAN all using the Dell bce ports on the two installed NIC cards.

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          Bittone66
          last edited by

          Hello people,
          same problem here: 2.0.2, AMD 64 on a Della 2950 server 1 Opteron dual core CPU, 8 GB ram, 2 broadcom + 4 intel Eth Adapter.
          I'm running Squid a revrse proxy, multiple OPENVPN tunnels, FreeRADIUS 2, IPSEC VPN as server.
          Bye

          A.T.

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            CDuv
            last edited by

            @computermad:

            see if u hv incorrect settings on the ldap auth.
            I got mine fixed after removing the inactive ldap server entries from the user auth. setting.

            Also happens when there is DNS resolving issues with the LDAP(s) server(s) FQDN :

            Sep 12 14:27:39 pfsense php: /status_services.php: ERROR! ldap_get_groups() could not bind to server MyCompany. : Can't contact LDAP server

            One advice is to set an IP address in "Authentication Servers" config page (or to have complete faith into it's DNS server to respond).

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            • jimpJ
              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
              last edited by

              @CDuv:

              One advice is to set an IP address in "Authentication Servers" config page (or to have complete faith into it's DNS server to respond).

              That would work with plain LDAP, but with LDAP+SSL, a hostname is required (and it must match the hostname of the LDAP server's certificate CN also)

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                turbo
                last edited by

                Thought I bring this old post up as it happens still with 2.2.5 i386. After initial start the system runs just fine for weeks/a few month. Traffic is still going as supposed. Happened a lot lately and I fixed every time with a "cold start". Now I know a smoother way.

                I was used to have the system running without a keyboard. Wanted to edit some rules and no response. Searched and found this thread. Attached a keyboard, and entered from jimp mentioned commands into the shell.

                killall -9 php
                killall -9 lighttpd
                /etc/rc.restart_webgui
                

                or just enter Option 11 (Restart webconfigurator)

                Problem solved.  :D
                Guess have to keep the keyboard attached now.  :(

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                  hollister
                  last edited by

                  Still seems an issue with 2.3.2-RELEASE (amd64)
                  built on Tue Jul 19 12:44:43 CDT 2016
                  FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE-p3
                  Webgui not really responsive, I can wait up to 1min just to get the login screen and then things work.
                  Hardware APU or AMD G-T40E Processor

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                    alexjensen
                    last edited by

                    I'm not sure if this is related to your issue but I was having trouble with php-fpm / web console crashes a few weeks back while running on 2.3.2, I also read somewhere that people on 2.3.1 were having similar problems.

                    If you're using them, try removing the IPSec and/or OpenVPN widgets from the web console home page.

                    I don't know which widget was causing the problem for me but I haven't had any issues for almost 3 weeks now, previously was having an incident (web console crashing and dial in OpenVPN connections breaking and 1 incident of IPSec VPN becoming unresponsive) weekly.

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                      hollister
                      last edited by

                      I only have the following widgets:
                      System Information, Interfaces, Services Status, NTP Status, Installed packages, Thermal Sensors
                      For now I removed Installed packages
                      will see if there is any improvment on the next logon

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                        tonymorella
                        last edited by

                        @hollister:

                        I only have the following widgets:
                        System Information, Interfaces, Services Status, NTP Status, Installed packages, Thermal Sensors
                        For now I removed Installed packages
                        will see if there is any improvment on the next logon

                        If you are using a PC engines board disable hardware TCP Seg and large receive offloading and see if this helps. I noticed a huge difference.

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                          MatthewH
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                          This morning the web GUI wouldn't load. I'm running 2.3.2. Tried it in IE & Chrome on 2 computers in different subnets with same result. Tried using IP address & FQDN, same result. I got a warning about an invalid https certificate, which I shouldn't & don't usually get, and when I told the browser to proceed anyway it just sat trying to load. There were no messages on the console since when I successfully logged in yesterday.

                          Console options 16, then 11 fixed it.

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