At times WiFi calling and sending SMS doesn't work?
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@JohnnyBeGood said in At times WiFi calling and sending SMS doesn't work?:
when its working I do not see ESP protocol.
Yeah, just commenting on that ^
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Yeah there was no ESP or NAT-T anything, NO anything really when he says it works - a https session to google and one to like *.push.samsungsomething.. Only thing I could make out in the cert - the hello didn't contain actual sni.
Where sure isn't he making a wifi call
So he either missed the traffic with his sniff, or his phone used cell to make the call.
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I have attached a capture of a WiFi call, so the OP can see what he should be looking for. It contains both the NAT keepalive and actual IPSec traffic, which is identified by ESP, but is in fact a UDP packet encapsulating ESP.
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^ exactly there is 2 way communication there ;) Kind of a given for any sort of call to be going on...
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@johnpoz said in At times WiFi calling and sending SMS doesn't work?:
Where sure isn't he making a wifi call
Here's the video I made showing what I was doing https://youtu.be/q-iVQqJ_wA0
Am I doing something wrong? -
Not going to watch a video... If you can not post a sniff showing traffic then no traffic is happening..
Your sniff showing when a call worked had ZERO traffic in that could be a call.
Your call showing when didn't work showed some traffic hitting the lan, so sniff on the wan did it go out? If goes out and no answer - that has zero to do with pfsense.
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packetcapture (4).zip @johnpoz said in At times WiFi calling and sending SMS doesn't work?:
Not going to watch a video... If you can not post a sniff showing traffic then no traffic is happening..
Your sniff showing when a call worked had ZERO traffic in that could be a call.
Your call showing when didn't work showed some traffic hitting the lan, so sniff on the wan did it go out? If goes out and no answer - that has zero to do with pfsense.Attached is the packet capture as shown in the video.
Call was never answered. "Calling" on the phone screen and silence as it was trying to place the call.I'm willing to post whatever is needed in order to get to the bottom of this.
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@JohnnyBeGood said in At times WiFi calling and sending SMS doesn't work?:
Am I doing something wrong?
Yeah, trying to show what you're doing with a video. I just watched it and it's of absolutely no use.
Do as I did, that is run Wireshark capturing only the WiFi calling. You should have the IP address of where the call is going. Filter on that, while placing a call. Also, allow enough time to capture some of the keep alive packets. When that's done, post the capture here.
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Here's another capture of when it works and of course ESP are shown.
packetcapture (6).zip.
@JKnott said in At times WiFi calling and sending SMS doesn't work?:
Do as I did, that is run Wireshark capturing only the WiFi calling. You should have the IP address of where the call is going. Filter on that, while placing a call. Also, allow enough time to capture some of the keep alive packets. When that's done, post the capture here.
Ok, when you did your capture you used your phone's private IP on the LAN, correct?
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Any reason why you zipped it? By zipping it, I have to download it, unzip it, then run Wireshark with the extracted file. If you just attach the capture file, it opens Wireshark directly.
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@JKnott said in At times WiFi calling and sending SMS doesn't work?:
Any reason why you zipped it? By zipping it, I have to download it, unzip it, then run Wireshark with the extracted file. If you just attach the capture file, it opens Wireshark directly.
Sorry but the forum does not allow me to upload it without zipping it first.
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@JohnnyBeGood said in At times WiFi calling and sending SMS doesn't work?:
Sorry but the forum does not allow me to upload it without zipping it first.
I had no problem doing that. Take a look at my post.
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I'll see about getting
.cap
added to the allowed list of prefixes.Actually, looking at it, it is probably easier to rename the file to .pcap than to zip it.
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@Derelict said in At times WiFi calling and sending SMS doesn't work?:
I'll see about getting .cap added to the allowed list of prefixes.
Yeah, it's a bit strange the pfSense forum won't accept files created by pfSense packet capture.
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so you can see answers there but not when doesnt work... So now sniff on the WAN it doesn't work... Do you see answers? Do you see it sending to that 141.207.229.233 IP?
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FYI: .cap files now allowed in file uploads.
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@johnpoz said in At times WiFi calling and sending SMS doesn't work?:
so you can see answers there but not when doesnt work... So now sniff on the WAN it doesn't work... Do you see answers? Do you see it sending to that 141.207.229.233 IP?
Below is capture of WAN port when it does not work. I let it sit for some time and on the phone it just shows calling but nothing is happening.
packetcapture (7).capHere's the capture of about 5+ minutes later when it works.
packetcapture (8).capTo me both captures look similar?
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Was this problem ever solved?
I have a Galaxy S8+ and SG-3100 pfSense Security Gateway Appliance.
New install and having the same issue. -
No, it was not. You will never get confirmation from Netgate that anything is wrong but I'm using pfSense for years (6+) with WiFi calling and never had issues. One of last few (maybe more) updates broke it. Most likely introduction of Automatic outbound NAT rule generation.
(IPsec passthrough included) is just my guess.
I found other posts here and other places mentioning the same problem:
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/142370/wifi-calling-being-blocked
https://www.reddit.com/r/PFSENSE/comments/c7ze1s/at_times_wifi_calling_and_sending_sms_doesnt_work/
https://www.reddit.com/r/PFSENSE/comments/bkgj0t/issue_with_pfsense_ipv6_and_sms/emk3vvc/I solved it by turning OFF Automatic outbound NAT rule generation.
(IPsec passthrough included) and switched to Manual Outbound NAT rule generation.
(AON - Advanced Outbound NAT) and manually mapped 4500 port. So far for the past 2 weeks I have not had any failed SMS or phone calls while on the WiFi. It defiantly did the trick in my case. Hope it helps someone! -
That is nothing new.
If they changed something to require static outbound NAT for NAT-T (UDP/4500) then they essentially broke the whole point of NAT-T.
This is not pfSense's fault. This is your Wi-Fi calling provider's fault.