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    For some odd reason, pfSense giving a error on invalid argument supplied foreach

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      riahc3 Banned
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      pfSense has been working great till today where it pops up that error out of no where. No WAN, everything is down….what happened???

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        bjaffe
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        Got any screenshots of the logs, or interface status / gateway status pages (focusing on your WAN / WANGW) perhaps?

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          riahc3 Banned
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          @bjaffe:

          Got any screenshots of the logs, or interface status / gateway status pages (focusing on your WAN / WANGW) perhaps?

          Well, it seems I cant even get into the status pages! I cant even ping it.

          Console shows the console menú with that error above but no IPs; No WAN or IP address. Very strange.

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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            This combined with your more recent error in another thread makes me think your disk is dead or nearly dead.

            Replace the disk and then you could hook up the old disk somehow (USB to SATA adapter perhaps) to fetch the old config if the disk is still readable.

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              riahc3 Banned
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              The disk is ufs2 correct?

              How can I read off that without a BSD system?

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              • jimpJ
                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                Use a BSD system. Install pfSense to the other disk, then mount that old disk on the new pfSense install.

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