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    cant connect to internet with second WAN interface/ip

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      odeplay @netblues
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      @netblues ok i will try to change the protocol to any, what is icmp?

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        netblues @odeplay
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        @odeplay its what traceroute is using....

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          odeplay @netblues
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          @netblues its like tracert function in cmd

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            netblues
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            Icmp is the protocol used by traceroute.

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              odeplay @netblues
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              @netblues ok ill try tomorrow to change the setup of my protocol. ill let you know if it works, thanks a lot dude

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                JKnott @netblues
                last edited by JKnott

                @netblues said in cant connect to internet with second WAN interface/ip:

                Icmp is the protocol used by traceroute.

                Only on Windows. With Linux, BSD and Mac, UDP is default, with ICMP an option.

                PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
                UniFi AC-Lite access point

                I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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                  netblues @JKnott
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                  @jknott True, however the op is using windows (and the rule for tcp/udp would be applicable in the first place, so there will be no forum thread too :)

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                    odeplay @netblues
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                    @netblues ive already changed my protocol and the result is the same, however i checked the states from diagnostic and found this 0_1540772325315_state closed pfsense.png

                    maybe this is the one who blocks the internet from my new wan

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                      odeplay
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                      0_1540776664551_ping converge.png
                      from the image, i can ping facebook using my new / 2nd WAN

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                        netblues
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                        You are seeing declined syn, this is tcp related.
                        Trying to debug connectivity issues using facebook with its multitude ip's won't fly.

                        please post lan rules and nat configuration, and how you are testing..
                        stay with ip's at this stage. No alias.

                        And no reason to obfuscate private ip ranges too.

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                          odeplay
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                          hi, i already saw the problem, my outbound rules is set to manual and it is all directed to my first WAN.

                          thanks for the reply guys

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