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    After upgrading from 2.3.4-p1 to 2.4.0

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • A
      albert.miclat
      last edited by

      HI All,

      Last weekend i tried to upgrade my from 2.3.4-p1 to 2.4.0 everthing went smoothly during the download and reboot, BUT after the reboot i CAN'T connect to the firewall via LAN unable to ping the internal IP address as well, but if is use 3G connection on my mobile phone i can access the firewall via WAN IP address and everything looks OK, IPsec Tunnel/Packages are all running.

      I tried to reboot 1 more time and do contineous ping on the internal ip address to monitor

      During the reboot i manage to get 4 replys on the ping but when started to start the service it goes Request time out again, looks the connectivity stops in-between of this process (please attached file screenshot console)

      Thanks,
      A

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      • GertjanG
        Gertjan
        last edited by

        Accessing the GUI from WAN ?

        What about using the console access ?

        What are your LAN setting ?

        Are you aware what your screen shot is showing (just the basic pfSEnse startup scenario !) - nothing useful in fact - wrong image ?.

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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          albert.miclat
          last edited by

          Accessing the GUI from WAN ? YES accessing GUI via WAN interface

          What about using the console access ? YES SSH via WAN interface is also OK, btw my instance is a VM (ESXi 5.1.0)

          What are your LAN setting ? I have few Sub interface under LAN (please see file Attachement…)

          Are you aware what your screen shot is showing (just the basic pfSEnse startup scenario !) - nothing useful in fact - wrong image ?. Its the correct images.  this part when my LAN connection lost..

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          pfsense_LAN-interface.JPG
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